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Worn U.S. flags sought for Elks Club Oct. 19 ceremony
Thousand Oaks Elks Lodge No. 2477 will conduct its 11th annual flag retirement ceremony at 1 p.m. Sun., Oct. 19 at 158 Conejo School Road, Thousand Oaks, in conjunction with their sponsoring Boys, Girls, Brownie, Cub and Explorer Venture Scouting units. More ...
Incumbent seeks third term in Agoura Hills
Kuperberg vows to preserve open space By Stephanie Bertholdo Acorn Staff Writer Agoura Hills Mayor Pro Tem Dan Kuperberg is seeking his third term with the city council and promises to maintain his commitment to slow growth. More ...
School board incumbent wants to serve four more years
By Stephanie Bertholdo Acorn Staff Writer Terilyn Finders, president of the Las Virgenes Unified School District Board of Education, is seeking reelection because, she said, she wants to complete her work. More ...
‘Santa Comes to Agoura’ on cable TV
A special 30-minute program about the annual Santa Comes to Agoura food drive will be televised on Adelphia Channel 25 at 6:30 p.m. Sat., Oct. 11 and 5:30 p.m. More ...
Misunderstandings on both sides cloud the facts about Oak Creek
By Stephanie Bertholdo Acorn Staff Writer The $80 million Oak Creek project on Canwood Street in Agoura Hills continues to spark debate between Agoura Hills residents, city council candidates and Las Virgenes Unified School District officials. More ...
$20,000 in video equipment stolen in Calabasas
During the night of Tues., Sept. 23, about $20,000 in video equipment was stolen from Calabasas City Hall. City council members were the last people to leave the building that Tuesday night, aside from the cleaning crew, and everything seemed to be fine when the meeting concluded, according to Calabasas Mayor James Bozajian. More ...
Challenger says he has a plan for Agoura Hills
By Stephanie Bertholdo Acorn Staff Writer Alex Soteras, president of Agoura Hills/Las Virgenes/Oak Park Chamber of Commerce, is seeking one of the two Agoura Hills City Council seats up for grabs on the Nov. 4 ballot. More ...
Candidate wants to keep small town feeling in Agoura Hills
By Stephanie Bertholdo Acorn Staff Writer In his bid for one of the two Agoura Hills City Council seats, Stephen Rishoff is getting the word out to voters that if he More ...
Newcomer running for Agoura Hills City Council has big plans
By Stephanie Bertholdo Acorn Staff Writer John Edelston is a man with a plan, many plans that is. After entering the race for one of the two open Agoura Hills City Council seats about two months ago, he worked out details on various issues. More ...
Register now for Pumpkin Runs
Runners: register now for the annual Pumpkin Runs hosted by the T.O.-Westlake Village Regional Chamber of Commerce. The 5K, 10K and one-mile run/walk will occur on Sun. More ...
Council race gets ugly in Agoura Hills
By Stephanie Bertholdo Acorn Staff Writer Alex Soteras, president of the Agoura/Oak Park/Las Virgenes Chamber of Commerce, and candidate for one of the two Agoura Hills city council seats, has landed in the center of what may or may not be a politically-motivated storm. More ...
Trick-or-treaters can donate eyewear to needy
The sweetest Halloween treat of all contains no chocolate. More ...
Hogans receive ‘Entrepeneur’ award
Lynn and Ed Hogan, chairman and founders of Pleasant Holidays and the Hogan Family Foundation, received the 2003 Greater Los Angeles Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award in the Master category. More ...
Sister-city delegation from Anqing, China meets in Calabasas
A nine-member sister city delegation from Anqing, China visited Calabasas last Thursday during a reception at city hall and discussed with Calabasas officials cultural and educational exchanges between the two cities. More ...
Brush up on your Chinese painting and calligraphy
Classes offered in Thousand Oaks Conejo Chinese Cultural Association will teach classes in Chinese brush painting and calligraphy. More ...
One-day self defense course to teach basics
Los Angeles Pierce College Extension is offering a course designed to teach the basics of self defense for men, women and young adults from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. More ...
Local flora on display at fair, sale
The California Native Plant Society will present its annual Native Plant Sale and Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat. and Sun., Oct. 11 and 12 at the Sepulveda Garden Center, 16633 Magnolia Blvd., Encino. More ... Community RSS feed |
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