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LVUSD’s ‘Code of Conduct’ contract creates a ‘Catch 22’
     Las Virgenes Unified School District
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Enjoy a slice of birthday cake in honor of Ronald Reagan
     The public is invited to festivities marking the 93rd birthday celebration of former President Ronald Reagan on Fri., Feb. 6 at the Ronald Reagan Library and Museum, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley.
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Mayor to give State of the City
     Calabasas Mayor James Bozajian will present the sixth annual State of the City address at 7 p.m. Wed., Feb. 11 in the city council chambers at Calabasas City Hall, 26135 Mureau Road.
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Center offers recreational programs, classes
     The Agoura Hills/Calabasas Community Center has begun the following recreational classes and programs: SCORE counseling sessions for those who own a business or want to get one started, an after-school teen program, and swing salsa, ballet and jazz dance lessons.
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Two longtime planning commissioners step down
     Diane Walker and Ray Shack-elford, two longtime Agoura Hills planning commissioners, have stepped down to pursue other interests. The Agoura Hills City Council honored Walker and Shackelford last week.
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Calabasas tries asphalt berms as barriers
     The city of Calabasas has installed berms (asphalt barriers) along Mulholland Highway in front of A.C. Stelle Middle School to help keep vehicles from crossing over double yellow lines and striking pedestrians.
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Get free tax assistance
     While the Franchise Tax Board (FTB) has announced that field offices will be closed due to budget reductions, it
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Oak Park CERT needs insurance
     The volunteer Oak Park Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) needs money to pay for its liability insurance coverage or risk falling behind in preparedness.
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Other action taken by
Oak Park
     Ventura County Supervisor Linda Parks told the Oak Park Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) last week that county supervisors voted to hike Oak Park
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Under investigation
     MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn OAK TREE TAKES A BIG HIT-Work crews (who wished to remain anonymous) remove the limb of an oak tree that's blocking Chesebro Road in Agoura Hills on Friday.
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Affordable housing needed in city of Calabasas
     The Calabasas Education Commission recently discussed the lack of affordable housing in the city, and the commissioners
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Calabasas expects a shortfall from state, but all’s not bleak
     In the upcoming fiscal year beginning on July 1, the city of Calabasas must accommodate an additional shortfall of local property tax revenues in the amount of $46,800, according to Calabasas chief financial officer Gary Lysik.
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AQMD to host seminar on perils to the planet
     To broaden its outreach on air quality issues, the Air Quality Management District (AQMD) will host "Our Faith
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Creative Options: A Day for Women coming to Cal Lutheran
     The 25th annual Creative Options: A Day for Women is scheduled for Sat., March 6 at California Lutheran University (CLU) in Thousand Oaks. The conference is presented annually by the CLU Women
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Donations of gently used baseball equipment needed
     Westlake Baseball Association will celebrate "The Art of Giving" with a special event from 8 a.m. to noon Sat., March 6 at Westlake Elementary School, 1571 E.
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White Oak third-graders write to soldiers
     Students in Heather Holden
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Oak Park Library to host grand opening
     The community of Oak Park is invited to attend the grand opening of the new Oak Park Library from 2 to 4 p.m. Sun., Feb. 8 on the campus of Oak Park High School, 899 N. Kanan Road, Oak Park.
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Deputies, LVUSD educate parents on kids’ drug use
     Las Virgenes Unified School District and Los Angeles County Sheriff
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Orientation scheduled for Interface volunteers
     Interface Children Family Services is having an orientation on Tues., Feb. 10 at 5:30 p.m. at 1305 Del Norte Road in Camarillo to introduce prospective volunteers to the challenging opportunities available at Interface.
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Pierce courses to teach boaters, pilots
     Los Angeles Pierce College Extension is offering a practical course on the rules of basic boating from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays, Feb. 17 through March 30 on the campus at 6201 Winnetka Ave.
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Winter at night
     MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn STREAKS OF LIGHT--Lights from a business on the shore of the lake in Westlake Village create a scenic reflection in the water. The photograph was taken on a recent Sunday evening.
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Book sale coming Sunday
     The West Valley Jewish Community Center will host a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sun., Feb. 8 at 22622 Vanowen St., West Hills. The huge selection of books will feature fiction, Judaica, children
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Literacy drive seeks children’s books
     Libraries throughout Southern California have teamed up with Huntington Learning Center to create community sites where families can drop off books their children no longer need.
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Virtual World Café has open mikes
Acorn Staff Writer
     Teens, families, businessmen and women, grandparents and even young children share a common bond at the Virtual World Café in Agoura Hills. It
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Pro-Am surf event to benefit American Red Cross
     In memory of pro surfer Donnie Solomon, a native of Ventura who died while surfing in Hawaii in December 1995, the USSF Western Region Surfing Association will host the eighth annual Donnie Solomon Memorial Surf Event at 6:30 a.m.
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Senior citizens will get help filing their tax returns
     Trained Retired & Senior Volunteer Program volunteers will assist low-income taxpayers with their 2003 federal and state income tax returns from 9 a.m.
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Disabled adults perform landscaping duties
     A plan to have developmentally disabled adults perform landscaping and park maintenance in Westlake Village jumped its first hurdle after getting the thumbs up from the city
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Salon’s grand opening will benefit needy children
     In honor of its grand opening from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Sat., Feb. 7, Savvy Salon & Day Spa will donate a percentage of all retail sales from that day
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LCMS students celebrate History Day in Agoura Hills
     Several students at Lindero Canyon Middle School (LCMS) in Agoura Hills were selected as members of the "History Day" team after showcasing their projects at the school based on the theme "Exploration, Encounter and Exchange in History.
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Crafter donations sought for Sisters’ special event
     The Sisters of Notre Dame invite crafters to donate handmade items of all types for their annual "Swing into Spring" boutique and silent auction scheduled for Sun.
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Heart-of-the-Park shuttle operator selected
     An operator for the Heart-of-the-Park Shuttle was recently selected by the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy and the National Park Service. The shuttle consists of a partnership to link several popular county, state and national park sites with a public transportation system.
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‘Great Backyard Bird Count’ coming
     Wild Birds Unlimited of Woodland Hills is the local sponsor for the Great Backyard Bird Count to be conducted from Fri., Feb. 13 through Mon., Feb. 16.
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Topic: Non-toxic approaches to killing insects, weeds
     James Nichols of Thousand Oaks will lead a discussion on "The Secret Non-Toxic Formula to Growing Plants" from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wed., Feb. 25 at Soka University, 26800 W. Mulholland Hwy., Calabasas.
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Remember her with roses
     Roses have symbolized love, friendship and beauty across cultures throughout time.
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Valentine’s Day should be sweet
     Not only is chocolate one of the oldest and most popular aphrodisiacs, but many fruits are also believed to enhance one
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Voters forum scheduled
     The Cal State University Northridge (CSUN) student chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) has invited the public to join representatives from the League of Women Voters, the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Department and a Northridge political science professor in a voters
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