November 24, 2005 RSS feed / Front Page

Calabasas sharing the wealth

Although Hurricane Katrina no longer remains in the headlines, More...

Health & Wellness

Anatomy club pays tribute to nurses

THOSE WHO CARE More...

Holiday donations sought for Hispanic cancer patients

The Wellness Community Valley/Ventura More...

Self-hypnosis, visualization can be used to control weight

The city of Agoura Hills announces certified hypno-therapist John Hodak will teach a new session of More...

Schools

Admissions Decisions Part Two of Three Parts What happens behind closed doors in admissions offices? At most colleges, applicationare read by at least two people. Often, one reader is the admissionofficer assigned to that student More...

Hats off to reading

FAVORITE BOOK More...

All events (subject to change) are listed by name, location and time if provided. If calendars are modified, school sources are asked to contact us with updated information at this e-mail address: newstip@theacorn.com. More...

Pets

JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers SMART GIRL More...

Collie kept eye on triplets

der collie, the first five years of her ife. We adopted her from a rancher More...

Let’s hear your ‘tails’

The Acorn invites you to send your favorite pet story for publication on the Critter Corner page. More...

On the Town

Rocking for charity

JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers GETTING KNOBBY More...

Los Robles Master Chorale to perform

The Los Robles Master Chorale will perform a selection of familiar European and American Christmas carols in their Christmas concert titled More...

Channelaires present holiday show

The award-winning Channelaire Chorus will present their annual show More...

Golden times for Westlake

Mayor

Westlake Village Mayor Mark Rutherford More...

Survey says city excels

There More...

Anza Trail blessed

BILL SPARKES/Acorn Newspapers SAGE ADVICE More...

Community

Oak Park town hall meeting discusses emergency issues

The message was clear at the recent Emergency Preparedness and Response town hall meeting in Oak Park: It took a community to save the community. More...

Networking breakfast series to end

The Thousand Oaks-Westlake Village Regional Chamber of Commerce will conclude its 2005 series of monthly More...

Westlake Urgent Care Center will move

The Westlake Village Urgent Care Center will relocate from the Westlake Village Medical Center to a neighboring building by Sat., Dec. More...

Bulletin Board

SAT., NOV. 26 Square Dancers Buckles & Bows Square Dance Club hosts plus level square dance with A-1 tip from 7 to 10:45 p.m. at Borchard Community Center, 190 N. Reino Road, Newbury Park. $6. (805) 499-2920 More...

Business

First Financial in Westlake

First Financial Mortgage has opened its first branch in Ventura County, at 699 Hampshire Road, Ste. 101, Westlake Village. The branch is headed by industry veteran Doug Ruland. More...

High school picks campaign

Mustang Marketing, a Thousand Oaks-based strategic and creative marketing firm, has created the marketing campaign for La Reina High School More...

Simply Discount Furniture has opened a showroom in Agoura Hills offering top quality merchandise with specialized ordering and up to 70 percent savings off retail, according to Vic Asher, one of the company More...

Sports

Revenge or repeat?

Oak Park and Grace Brethren football teams set to do battle once again

After running all over their first-round opponents, Oak Park and Grace Brethren set the stage for a classic Division XI secondround matchup. More...

Agoura football team snake bitten once again

Chargers

Disappointment. Heartbreaker. Shock. Those were the words Agoura senior wide receiver Jerry Henry used to describe his team More...

Police

Agoura Hills Thieves stole a $10,000 diamond necklace and a men More...

Faith

Youth director to lead services

Director of Youth Ministry Brian Long will lead the services for United Methodist Student Day for the 8, 9 and 10:30 a.m. worship services Sun., Nov. 27 at the United Methodist Church oWestlake Village, 1049 Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village. More...

A feast for the eyes

JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers BAKERS More...

Jewish Women’s circle to host author

The Conejo Jewish Academy More...

Letters

Ad campaign backfires

After reading the paid advertisement by David Contis in the Nov. 17 More...

Wrong person attacked

I am writing in response to the full-page paid advertisement in last week More...

Here’s to you, Ms. Robinson

Mr. Contis More...