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Education Fund becomes political football
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com "Calabasas is not just benefiting Calabasas students," Harrison said. "One quarter of the students from A.E. Wright (Middle School) are from Agoura and we are aiding them. More ...
CERT classes to begin
A Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training program is set to begin Tues., March 8 and will run seven weeks. The course is from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the community room at Agoura Hills City Hall. More ...
Oak Park mourns Behringer
By Sylvie Belmond Belmond@theacorn.com Kent Behringer, a longtime Oak Park Municipal Advisory Council member and community activist, died at Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center last Saturday. He was 77. More ...
Bozajian seeks third council term
By Michael Picarella pic@theacorn.com Two-term Calabasas City Councilmember James Bozajian, 39, says a good city council leader must be accessible, keep an open mind, and maintain a professional, respectful demeanor at all times. More ...
Resident has puzzling hobby
By Sophia Fischer sfischer@theacorn.com For Westlake Village resident Donna Jessee, the jig is up More ...
History repeats itself
JAMES FARRALLY/Acorn Newspapers LOOKING BACK-Jim Martinez plays the part of his ancestor, Lt. Jose Joaquin Moraga, who was Col. Anza's Aide de Camp during the Anza en Calabasas-1776 reenactment at the Sepulveda Adobe in Malibu Creek State Park last Sunday. More ...
Golf tourney benefits Special Olympics
Event aids people with developmental disorders By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com Kristine Johnson is a gymnast, a power lifter, a golfer, tennis player, and a competitive bocce ball athlete. More ...
Shelter families to benefit from event
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Volcanic geology to be discussed
Eugene Fritsche, a retired professor emeritus from Cal State University Northridge, will discuss "Volcanic Geology of the Santa Monica Mountains" at the Conejo Gem & Mineral Club More ...
Art through manipulation
Is it a painting? It is a photo? Those are just some of the questions that admirers wonder while viewing the work of Terese Pencak Schwartz. More ...
Chamber welcomes new members
JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers MIXING IT UP-Agoura/Oak Park/Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce President Louis Masry pauses during a networking mixer hosted last week in Thousand Oaks by Aris Institute owners Sandra Tinglof, center, and Mariella Iamburg. More ...
Drumming marathon to raise funds for Habitat
Event begins March 12 A 24-hour marathon of nonstop drumming will raise funds for Habitat for Humanity at 6 p.m. Sat., March 12 at the Bang a Drum world percussion store, 1255 S. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles. More ...
Valentines live on
SEASON'S GREETINGS-Top,personnel aboard the USS Nimitz Aircraft Carrier off the coast of Southern California enjoy reading the Valentine's cards sent to them from fifth-graders at Oak Hills Elementry School in Oak Park. More ...
Teens want dog park in Agoura Hills
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com Three dog-loving Agoura Hills teens have decided to take on city hall as a class project. More ...
Water photos at Calabasas library
Calabasas resident Matt Segal will display a collection of underwater photography at the city of Calabasas Public Library beginning Sun., March 6. More ... Community RSS feed |
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