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School principal under fire, but gains student, parent support
J. Guidetti
     About 100 parents and students came to last week
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Agoura Hills contributes to Soka purchase
     The city of Agoura Hills last week approved spending $250,000 to buy the 588-acre Soka property in Calabasas. The approval was part of the city
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Program about road safety aims to drive home an important point
     For many of us, learning to drive a car was the hallmark of our teenage years. Remember the feeling of freedom, independence and maturity during those first few months when you drove by yourself?
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City council profiles — Lesley Devine
Calabasas founder wants to continue serving
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Paramedic issue to be discussed
     The Los Angeles County Fire Department, in cooperation with the office of Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky, will host a special community meeting regarding relocation of the Regional Paramedic Squad to Fire Station 89.
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Leno performs for Casa Pacifica
     Comedian Jay Leno may be all fun and games on television, but the Tonight Show host had no trouble supporting a serious cause last Saturday at Casa Pacifica
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Artist collects CDs for troops
     Westlake Village resident Julie Newsome, an independent recording artist, is helping bring music to troops serving in Iraq.
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Music you can bank on
     JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers SERENADE, WHILE YOU WAIT-Emily Yost, 13, a seventh-grader from Colina Middle School, enjoys a serenade by master violinist Harry Love, while her grandmother, Thousand Oaks resident Christine Sorensen, does her banking Monday at the Westlake Village Bank of America.
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Conejo Youth Employment hosts March 12 fundraiser
     Conejo Youth Employment Service will host its third annual "Ultimate Gaming, Bar, Buffet and Silent Auction" from 7 to 11 p.m. Sat., March 12 at Sunset Hills Country Club, Thousand Oaks.
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Bike race set for April
     Cyclists from Westlake Village and surrounding areas will have an opportunity to participate in "Conquer the Canyons," a two-day bike race April 23-24 in Westlake Village.
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Hearts and crafts
     JAMES FARRALLY/Acorn Newspapers CAN YOU HEAR ME?-Second-grader Ben Gavin, left, listens to the heart of fifth-grader Ryan Coleman at an activity station during the "Hearts and Crafts" fair at Willow Elementary School on Valentine's Day.
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Local Cub Scouts do their duty
     SALUTE-Cub Scout Pack 227 from Agoura Hills conducts the flag ceremony at the Jan. 26 Agoura Hills City Council meet-ing. Scouts participating in-cluded Holden Chevalier, Brian Gaul, Alan Gaul, Alex Haley, Segal Ismael, Jacob Lahana, Skyler Reichow and Christopher Win, who is not pictured since he was leading the Pledge of Allegiance at the time.
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Craft store warms up America
     Michaels arts and crafts store at 5780 Lindero Canyon Road in Westlake Village will be participating in the store chain
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Dangerous discovery
     RANDY THOMSON/Acorn Newspapers DON'T EAT THIS-Sandy Sheine, author of "All That the Rain Promises and More" holds an inedible Cortinarius mushroom which she and other enthusiasts found Feb.
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Garden club to learn about water features
     The Conejo Valley Garden Club will learn about water features from Richard Williams, owner of Eagle Pool Services, during its meeting which begins at 9:30 a.m. Wed., Feb. 23 at United Methodist Church, 1000 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks.
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Kids help good cause
     JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers REALLY BIG CHECK-Lindero Middle School students raised $11,120 to aid victims of the recent tsunami. The group presented a check to the Red Cross last week.
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Mediterranean-inspired furniture is here
     Homeowners all over Los Angeles have been busy remodeling their homes or decorating newly acquired residences. Once construction is done, the challenge then turns to furnishings.
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Zonta Club offers scholarships
     Applications for the 2005 Young Women in Public Affairs Award (YWPA) are currently available by writing the Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley Area, YWPA Scholarship Chair, P.O.
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Driving her crazy
     JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers ARE WE THERE YET?-Morgan Cordova, 9, left, and Katie Oberman, 10, both from the Trinunfo YMCA program at Sumac Elementary School, practice their behind-the-wheel skills during a hands-on visit last week to the American Medical EMT Response Unit.
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Book lover is volunteer of the year
     Book lovers who rely on Diane Haupt to locate obscure, often out-of-print books through the wildly successful Book Cellar, have a reason to celebrate.
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Emergency administrator will speak at
Feb. 25 lunch
     Barry Fisher, administrator of the Emergency Medical Services Agency for Ventura County, will be guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Conejo Valley Republican Women Federated at 11:30 a.m.
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Join great backyard bird count
     For the the eighth consecutive year, Wild Birds Unlimited will cosponsor America
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Library closures for Presidents Day
     Ventura County community libraries will be closed Mon., Feb. 21 for Presidents
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Ringing endorsement
     GOLF AWARD-Brandon Beck, a 2003 Oak Park High School graduate, shows off the trophy and the championship ring that the UC Berkeley golf team recently received for its 2004 NCAA golf championship.
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Political fellowships open to grads
     State Assemblywoman Audra Strickland (R-Thousand Oaks) recently announced that applications for this year
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Exhibit celebrates work of Ojai ceramic artist
     The Ventura County Museum of History & Art will host a reception for the exhibit opening of "Otto Heino: Celebrating 90 Years" from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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