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At Calabasas High ‘It takes a village’
All four of my children graduated from Calabasas High. More ...
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J. Guidetti Our family was very distressed to read the article on J. Guidetti More ...
One person can make a difference
I would like to thank The Acorn for the article acknowledging a fantastic person and long-time volunteer who lives in the city of Agoura Hills: Mr. Bob Hitner. More ...
Big phat praise for McKagan
We are so grateful to have been a part of the Big Phat Band Concert at Lindero Canyon Middle School. We More ...
Why haven’t men been reported?
Recently, you featured articles on two men who look at pornographic websites at the Oak Park Library and have quoted school officials to the effect that the First Amendment bars us from doing anything about it. More ...
Budget breaks last year’s promise
As a parent and member of the Brookside PTA, I am deeply concerned about the effects on children of the governor More ...
Calabasas Library-Two minds are better than one
There is nothing better to prove the theory that two great minds are better than one than the success of the soon-to-be-built Calabasas Library. More ...
Mission statement restricts use of city funds
For the record and in response to one or more of the recent Letters to the Acorn, anyone who has followed all of the Calabasas Education Fund meetings since our inception knows that all of its members, myself included, have either repeatedly expressed or approved the ideal, desire and shared vision to try and come up with a plan to elevate all of the schools within the district. More ...
Behringer worked behind the scenes for Oak Park
Kent Behringer passed away recently and Oak Park lost a cherished community member and civic leader. More ...
Oak Park safety town meeting is March 16
The community of Oak Park is having a safety town hall meeting 7 p.m., Wed., March 16 at the Oak Park Community Center on Kanan Road. The meeting is presented by County Supervisor Linda Parks. More ... Letters RSS feed |
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