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Disadvantaged men go to work on shoreline improvements
By Lori Porter Acorn Staff Writer The shoreline at the lake in Westlake Village will look and function better, thanks to some disadvantaged local residents. More ...
New editor of Moorpark Acorn promises a balanced approach
A new weekly newspaper will hit the streets tomorrow in Moorpark. More ...
For the record
In a story printed in the Aug. 28 issue of The Acorn about a Calabasas safety and security workshop, Calabasas Emergency Response Program (CERP) medical caches were described as being equivalent to full functioning emergency rooms or MASH (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) units. More ...
Westlake Village Cultural, Recreation Committee hits the ground running
By Lori Porter Acorn Staff Writer Westlake Village officials have formed a Cultural Recreation Advisory Board to improve existing recreation programs in the city and provide residents with a broad cultural experience through the arts. More ...
Dog obedience class planned
The city of Calabasas Community Services Department is offering a "Wild & Crazy Dog Obedience" class from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturdays, Sept. 20 through Nov. More ...
Help give CVD a name
The theme contest for the 2004 Conejo Valley Days festival is under way. The winner, selected by the CVD committee, will ride on a float in the CVD parade and have $100 contributed to their charity of choice. More ...
Auto dealer helps Children’s Hospital
'CHECK' THIS OUT-Neftin Volvo and the City of Angels Fun Ride donate $6,439 and blood to the Bloodmobile fund of Children's Hospital Los Angeles. From left to right are Peter Heumann of the Southern California Bicycle Expo, Howie Neftin of Neftin Westlake Volvo, Jackie Tagliere, manager of the Children's Hospital L.A. More ...
Viewpoint modernization approved
By Michael Picarella Acorn Staff Writer Viewpoint School at 23620 Mulholland Highway in Calabasas will finally move forward with its modernization project. More ...
Calabasas historian recognized for volunteerism
By Michael Picarella Acorn Staff Writer Calabasas historian Florence "Flo" Klein, who recently turned 90, is flying high. A wing of the future Calabasas Library will be named in her honor. More ...
Climb to test editor’s limits
T.O. Acorn Editor By John Loesing Training for an extreme hike takes extreme measures. More ...
Oak Park man returns from Iraq
Neighborhood welcomes back John Garofolo, who was called to duty last December to serve in a Navy defense unit on the border of Iraq and Kuwait By Lori Porter Acorn Staff Writer John Garofolo of Oak Park returned one week ago from serving in Iraq for eight months and was welcomed by his entire block of neighbors with American flags, balloons, banners and a huge barbecue block party on Sunday evening. More ...
Help seniors, help yourself
Sponsored by Conejo Recreation and Park District and the Corporation for National Service, the Conejo Valley Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) provides many volunteer opportunities and programs. More ...
‘Prosperity’ is theme of upcoming yoga workshop
A special Kundalini yoga workshop led by Guru Rattan Kaur/Terri Cletro will be presented from 3 to 6 p.m. Sat., Sept. 20 at True Yoga, 2873 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. More ...
Vehicles sought for car show
Entries are currently being accepted for the 18th annual Westlake Village Auto Show hosted by the Thousand Oaks-Westlake Village Regional Chamber of Commerce. More ...
Naked Juice co-creator acquires a new firm, says he loves building a winner
By Michael Picarella Acorn Staff Writer Trapped in the addictive and destructive world of drugs for some years in his youth, Calabasas resident David Bleeden, 42, found a new high four years after co-creating Naked Juice in January 1984. More ...
High profile legal cases in the news to be discussed
Laurie L. Levenson, a professor of law and William M. Rains Fellow at Loyola Law School, will discuss such high profile cases in the news as the Kobe Bryant, Scott Peterson and Martha Stewart cases as well as field questions at the 7 p.m. More ...
Academy of Dance hosts auditions
LISA ADAMS/The Acorn LOVE TO DANCE-Amy Miller, right, Academy of Dance and School of Performing Arts instructor, takes Maggie Darago, 8, through a series of dance steps as Maggie prepares for the upcoming season. More ...
Conejo Valley Republican Women Federated to meet
Policeman to discuss identity theft The opening fall meeting of the Conejo Valley Republican Women Federated will be on Fri., Sept. 19 at the Clarion Palm Garden Hotel, 495 N. Ventu Park Road, Newbury Park. President Judy Young of Thousand Oaks will preside. More ...
Triunfo YMCA appoints VIPs, plans programs for the upcoming year
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE-In late August, the Triunfo YMCA board of managers and board of officers met in a community room provided by the city of Agoura Hills to plan the upcoming year's programming and fundraisers. More ...
Hawk rescue serves as a warning about rat poison
T.O. Acorn Editor By John Loesing Wildlife experts say the pesticides used to keep mice and rats under control are hurting the very predators that are supposed to eat the rodents, such as hawks. More ...
Wild critters are our neighbors
The organization On The Edge will host a free program to teach residents about their "wild neighbors" at 10 a.m. Sat., Sept. 20 in the amphitheater at Oak Canyon Community Park, 5600 Hollytree Drive, Oak Park. More ... Community RSS feed |
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