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Reyes Adobe Days to start tomorrow in Agoura Hills
     In the grand tradition of the rancho-period fiestas, the city of Agoura Hills will host Reyes Adobe Days, a three-day event offering educational and cultural experiences for all ages from Fri. to Sun., Oct. 14 to 16. The Adobe is at Reyes Adobe Park, 5464 Reyes Adobe Road at Rainbow Crest
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Officials try to keep civic center on budget
By Michael Picarella pic@theacorn.com
     The Calabasas Civic Center design remains on time and on budget, officials said at last week
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City encourages recycling
     The city of Calabasas Environmental Commission has approved a new
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Calabasas murder suspect dies
By Daniel Wolowicz danielw@theacorn.com
     Auresh Sahebi, a Calabasas resident suspected of murdering his girlfriend, died on Fri., Sept. 30 from injuries he sustained in a car crash, authorities said.
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Locations are scouted for new Oak Park water tank
By Daniel Wolowicz danielw@theacorn.com
     Five sites will be considered for the new water tank needed to replace the deteriorating water tank located above Conifer Street in Oak Park, according to the Triunfo Sanitation District board of directors who discussed the issue at last week
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Westlake Village receives a $1 million sports park grant
By Daniel Wolowicz danielw@theacorn.com
     The California State Park Department recently awarded the city of Westlake Village a $1 million grant to help finance the eight-acre sports park that will sit adjacent to the proposed Triunfo YMCA complex.
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Justice Arabian Awards presented
     COMMUNITY SERVICE
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Park structurtoo costly
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com
     The Agoura Hills City Council was startled to learn the $20,000 allotted for a shade structure to be built over existing picnic benches at Sumac Park will not be enough.
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School board candidate seeks change
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com
     Frustration with the instability of state funding to school districts is Dave Moorman
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Fire brings school funds into question
Precious state revenues at stake
     Officials have said the Las Virgenes and Oak Park unified school districts could lose a significant amount of money if they are not reimbursed for the twoday shutdown due to the recent fires.
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Artist’s sales to benefit Cardiac Kids
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com
     Art, science and philanthropy will meet on Sun., Oct. 16 when Agoura Hills resident and artist Perry Castellano opens his benefit exhibit of water sculpture, mobile art and abstract representations of nature at the Hidden Chateau and Gardens at 23130 Sherman Way in West Hills. The reception will
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Oak Park teen gives CDs to kids
By Daniel Wolowicz Danielw@theacorn.com
     If you think the only things today
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Family hosting exchange student
     The Rotary International
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Be a part of Make a Difference Day
     Last year, three million people accomplished thousands of goodwill projects in hundreds of towns across America on Make a Difference Day.
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LVUSD employees paid high tribute
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com
     Two Las Virgenes Unified School District employees were paid the highest tribute at the school board meeting last month for their dedication to their students and school.
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Shuttle, parking plans to help Reyes Adobe Days run smoothly
     The city of Agoura Hills Department of Community Services has announced that shuttle transportation and parking will be available for the Reyes Adobe Days. Residents are encouraged to use the shuttle transportation as parking may be very limited during the weekend event.
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Bonsai exhibition coming to T.O.
     The Conejo Valley Bonsai Society will host its third annual Bonsai Exhibition and Demonstration from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat. and Sun., Oct. 15 and 16 at Gardens of the World, 2001 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks. Admission is free.
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Calabasas Emergency Response Program getting overhaul
By Michael Picarella pic@theacorn.com
     First Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, then the recent fires
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Annual harvest festival opened at Faulkner Farm
     The 31st annual Pumpkin Patch and Harvest Festival is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. through Sun., Oct. 30 at Faulkner Farm, 14292 W. Telegraph Road off Highway 126, Santa Paula. Admission is $1 on weekdays for adults and children ages 3 and up, and $2 for weekends.
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TV personality to help Wellness
     Westlake Village resident Ellen Leyva, a KABC Evening News anchorwoman, is partnering with The Wellness Community Valley/Ventura to raise hope for the holidays for people with
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Park service seeks Strauss Ranch history
     The National Park Service (NPS) staff will conduct an open meeting from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Sat., Oct. 15 at Peter Strauss Ranch, 30000 Mulholland Hwy., Agoura, to gather information on the history of the park and surrounding areas including Cornell, Malibou Lake and Seminole Springs.
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Make-A-Wish fundraiser features Sinbad
     The comedian Sinbad will host an evening of laughter and music with performances by the Bacon Brothers and Commodores at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza on Fri., Oct. 14 to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Tri-Counties.
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Pumpkin Patch takes root in Oak Park
     The third annual Pumpkin Patch fundraiser will be presented from dawn to dusk Fri., Oct. 14 through Sun., Oct. 16 at the Oak Park Community Garden on the northwest corner of Sunnycrest and Kanan Road, Oak Park.
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OPHS cheerleaders host clinic
     The Oak Park High School Cheerleaders are hosting a cheerleading clinic Sun., Oct. 16 at the high school pavilion from 2 to 5 p.m.
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Michaels Arts and Crafts to offer scrapbook activity
     Michaels Arts and Crafts Store will host a number of free activities on Sat. and Sun., Oct. 29 and 30 at their store at 5780 Lindero Canyon Road, Westlake Village.
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Registration for the Great Pumpkin Runs now underway
     The Thousand Oaks-Westlake Village Regional Chamber of Commerce is now taking registrations for the 27th annual 5K, 10K Great Pumpkin Runs, 1-mile walk/run and Health Fair scheduled for Sun., Oct. 30 at the Westlake Village Civic Center, 31200 Oak Crest Drive, Westlake Village.
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Arts and crafts workshop to be offered for Calabasas children
     The city of Calabasas Community Services Department is offering a Fall Arts and Crafts Workshop for children ages 4 to 7 from 9:30 a.m. to noon Sat., Oct. 22 at De Anza Park, 3701 Lost Hills Road, Calabasas.
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‘Pops’ night scheduled at library
     C o n d u c t o r / c o m p o s e r Sheldon Cohen will present a free listen-and-learn talk on music
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Take Your Acorn on Vacation
     BATHING BEAUTIES
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County offices to offer flu shots
     Ventura County Public Health (VCPH) will be partnering with various community hospitals from October through December to provide flu shots for seniors and other individuals with high-risk heart and lung conditions, diabetes or asthma.
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Poor air quality a health concern
     The Ventura County Public Health Department advises residents about the health risks due to brushfire smoke. At times the air quality may be irritating or unhealthy.
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Friends of India to meet
     The India Friends Association will host the eighth annual community forum at 10:30 a.m. Sat., Oct. 22 at Borchard Community Center, 190 N. Reino Road in Newbury Park.
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Disabled equestrians will take fundraising trail ride
     Ride On Therapeutic Horsemanship, with facilities in Newbury Park and Chatsworth, is a nonprofit organization that provides therapeutic horseback riding opportunities for children and adults with disabilities.
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Heschel West opens new middle school, upgrades campus facilities
     Heschel West Day School of Agoura Hills opened its 12th school year with a new middle school, a record number of students and a campus facelift.
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Open house slated for Sheriff’s Station
     The Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff
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Celebrating the New Year
     GATHERING OF MEN
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Temporary beaut
     CHALK IT UP
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Assistance League donates backpacks
Children in 13 area schools receive supplies
     Assistance League of Conejo Valley has provided nearly 1,300 backpacks filled with school supplies to local children in need for the school year. About 40 league members spent more than 80 hours packing and delivering backpacks to 13 schools in the Conejo Valley, Moorpark and Simi Vall
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Agoura Hills mothers’ group is expanding
     The MOMS Club of Agoura Hills has formed playgroups for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. They are seeking new mothers interested in forming a new baby group, as well as mothers interested in joining the club
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SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL)
     NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (AVISO AL DEMANDADO) Patricia Louise Kanan Trustee of the Patricia Louise Kanan Trust Dated April 19, 1999; Terry O. Herrick, an individual; Joseph Patrick Hopkins, an individual; Patricia Kathleen Kanan, an individual; Judy Jeanette Kanan, an individual
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