BLUE HAWAII––The water is blue, but not these friends from Oak Park as they
peruse The Acorn during a spring break trip to Maui. From left are Shannon Winter,
Carmel Ashur, Sean Pedeflous and Katie Pedeflous.
THE AVIATORS—Tim, 8, and Laura, 7, McAloon of Agoura Hills fly the friendly
skies with The Acorn on a recent floatplane excursion to the Hole-in-the-Wall
Glacier, Alaska.
OLD NEWS IS GOOD NEWS—The Acorn meets The Chillicote, Ohio, Gazette,
the oldest newspaper in continuous operation west of the Allgegheny mountains.
Getting their history lesson is, from left, Eric Koons of Oak Park, his uncle Nils
Kandelin from Virginia, his brother Neil and father John.
GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME THE ACORN—Local residents Patrick and
Kristin McDonald visit a famous lady while on the Circleline Ferry in New York
City.
LOCAL ASTRONOMER GOES FAR—Local resident
Joel Harris reads The Acorn in Fringilla Farms, Zambia,
Africa, while waiting to observe the transit of the planet
Venus across the sun.
A LITTLE MORE TO THE LEFT—Sisters Kristina and
Rebecka Thorsen of Oak Park try to stand straighter than
the Leaning Tower of Piza, Italy.
TIE ME KANGEROO DOWN, SPORT—Local resident Arlene Wilkoff shares her
Acorn with long-time pen pal Jacquie Rice, who teaches at Belmont Public School
in New South Wales, Australia. Wilkoff visited Rice during a recent trip to the land
of Down Under.
OLE’!––Hunter, Calvin, Ryan, Maxx, Brie, Sienna, Danny, Skylar, Jackson, Cole,
Sammy Jo, Andie, Morgan and Shawn, all of Agoura Hills and Calabasas, show
off their attitude and Acorn in Las Gaviotas, Mexico during their summer vaction.
SHOPPING FOR BARGAINS––The handbag was bought in Puerto Vallarta,
Mexico, but The Acorn is from their hometown of Agoura Hills. From left, Whitney
Justice and Michelle Cukier show how far they’re willing to travel to a store.
BIKER MANIA––While riding her bicycle around the world, Stacia Spangler of
Westlake Village met her friend Kim Hargrove in France to watch the final two
days of the Tour de France bicycle race and to share her Acorn.
HOME RUN HERO––Justin and Melissa Regan of
Agoura Hills read The Acorn’s sports page while a life size statue of Babe Ruth at the Baseball Hall of Fame in
Cooperstown, NY. looks on.
INTERNATIONAL PRESS––Olivia Ellis of Westlake
Village compares The Acorn with the local paper of Limbe
Cameroon, Africa during her recent vacation to the
countries of the dark continent.
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