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Students’ art raises water awareness
     Twelve local students were recognized during ceremonies and a special reception recently for their "outstanding artistic talents and awareness of the importance of water conservation" as finalists in the annual Water Awareness Poster Contest, sponsored by Las Virgenes Municipal Water District (LVMWD).
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Local dance school produces winners
     The senior and junior dance company of the Academy of Dance and School of Performing Arts of Westlake Village, under the direction of Lilly Alexander, has competed in three successful dance contests during the past two months.
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Crime on college campuses goes up slightly
     As millions of college students return to their classes following spring break, some will be disappointed to find that they had visitors while they were away
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LCMS hosts Olde World Faire
     MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn HISTORY GETS REALLY RELEVANT AT LCMS-Seventh-graders Mara Minicozzi, left, and Becky Hesse negotiate the terms of their trade for Japanese hair ornaments during the 19th annual Olde World Faire at Lindero Canyon Middle School on Friday.
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Engineering students help needy countries
     When you think of volunteering, you probably think of canned food drives, nursing homes and home building. But a group called Engineers Without Borders-USA is taking volunteering to a new high.
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Singer coming to Sumac in fundraising event for arts
Concert will at
7 p.m. Friday night
     Children
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Local students honored by Kiwanis
     The Thousand Oaks Kiwanis Club presented its annual Jack Sprankling Award to high school seniors Kaitlin O
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Lupin Hill to host carnival
     Lupin Hill Elementary School will host its annual Carnival and Basket Raffle from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat., May 22 on the campus at 26210 Adamor Road, Calabasas.
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Acorn writers, look out: Third-graders want your jobs
     Third-grade students at Yerba Buena Elementary School in Agoura Hills created the Little Acorn newspaper as part of their social studies class.
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OPHS grad going into graduate studies
     Michael Tohl, a 1999 Oak Park High School graduate, has recently been accepted as a Producing Fellow for graduate studies at the American Film Institute in L.A.
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10,000 teens need permanent homes
     According to the Children
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Parent conference celebrates the family
     Conejo Coalition for Youth and Families and Conejo Valley Neighborhood for Learning will present "Celebrate the Family," a conference for parents, teachers and childcare providers, from 8 a.m.
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LCMS student presents ‘Kids Walking for Kids’
Carnival, silent auction, food will help raise funds for charity
     Lindero Canyon Middle School eighth-grader Jenny Tannenbaum will present her fifth "Kids Walking for Kids" event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sun.
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Free genealogy classes offered
     Free beginning genealogy research classes will be offered at the Newbury Park Family History Center at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 35 S. Wendy Drive, Newbury Park. Classes begin at 1:30 p.m. and last one hour.
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Here are tips on improving family habits
Eating, fitness can improve by following a few simple steps
     Movie stars, athletes, media, peers
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Kids’ cooking class will teach all-American favorites
     Open to children ages 6 through 9, the "Cooking with Kids" class from 3 to 5 p.m. on Wed., June 23 in Peacock Corner at the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden, 301 N.
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Volunteer program helps senior renters, homeowners with rebates
     All applicants must bring a copy of their federal income tax return and SSA 1099 (Social Security benefits). Renters should bring their landlord
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