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Westlake seeks community grant proposals
Westlake Village recently announced it is accepting applications for the city More ...
Nonprofit groups welcom
Although the grant money cannot be used for religious programs or activities, community organizations affiliated with a religious group can still apply for a grant. More ...
City rewards ‘Recycler’
The Calabasas Environmental Commission named Narive Kavakian of Calabasas as the More ...
Dangerous chemical reaches Las Virgenes Creek
By Michael Picarella pic@theacorn.com A large truck crashed and spilled about 70 gallons of diesel fuel onto the 101 Freeway at Lost Hills Road in Calabasas last week, and although Caltrans workers tried to clean the spill, some of the fuel reached the Las Virgenes Creek, officials said. More ...
Spirit of Calabasas group helps hurricane victims
Trip to the South By Michael Picarella pic@theacorn.com Officials from the city of Calabasas and the newly founded support group Spirit of Calabasas Foundation returned recently from a 3,800-mile round trip to Plaquemines Parish in Louisiana where they donated about 100 boxes of office equipment, computers and other supplies to the townspe More ...
4H Club offers activities
The ornamental horticulture project members of the Mt. Boney 4-H Club presented More ...
Local teens among new debutantes
The National Charity League Inc. San Fernando Valley Chapter celebrated two special events this year, the chapter More ...
School to host bake sale
The Oak Park Neighborhood School will host a bake sale from 2:15 to 3 p.m. Fri., Dec. 16 at Oak Hills Elementary School, 1010 N. Kanan Road. Proceeds will provide meals for low-income children. More ...
Auditions for children, adults
The Calabasas Anza Heritage Association will host open auditions for child and adult actors and musicians for its 21st annual More ...
Corridori’s ‘Lincolnesque’ qualities rembered
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com By all accounts, Ed Corridori, former mayor of Agoura Hills, is a revered public servant. More ...
Reinhardt leaves legacy
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com Jeff Reinhardt has been called the Agoura Hills City Council More ...
Intelligent design called unsuitabl
By Avi Rutschman Special to the Acorn Newspapers The battle of evolution versus intelligent design might make interesting philosophical debate, but intelligent design has no place in the science classes of public schools, according to two Thousand Oaks college professors. One represents science, the other religion. More ...
Artist sought to design ‘Art Stars’ award
The Ventura County Arts Council is seeking to commission an artist to design an award as the centerpiece of an annual awards event. More ...
TV food stylist loves the kitchen
Notice the food the next time you tune in to the hit WB television show More ...
Celebrate the holidays safely
This holiday season, the spirit of giving can lull one into giving burglars, muggers and pickpockets a better chance to do their dirty work. Crooks love the holidays, mainly because there More ...
For Agoura charity, work is never done
Automobile donation helps young family By Sylvie Belmond belmond@theacorn.com Rosa Molina was overjoyed by the unusual gift the strangers had just given her More ...
More toy donations needed
The Santa Comes to Agoura and Beyond charity is asking residents to donate toys for delivery to area hospitals and other locations. More ...
Call goes out for artists to join competition
Buenaventura Art Association of Ventura announces a call to artists for their 20th annual open competition. More ...
Auto Mall to host food and toy drive
Bins will be filled with donations Thousand Oaks Auto Malhas launched its ninth annuaFood and Toy Drive for Mannathe Conejo Valley food bankwith 32 collection bins placed in dealership showrooms around the Auto Mall. More ...
YMCA winter day camps coming soon
The Conejo Valley and Triunfo YMCAs will offer day camp from Dec. 19 to 30 during the upcoming winter school break. More ...
Westlake High seeking womens water polo graduates
School planning alumni vs. varsity game Former Westlake High School womens water polo players are being sought to participate in the inaugural alumni versus varsity water polo game at 4 p.m. Fri., Dec. 23 at the Westlake High pool. The game is sponsored by the Westlake High Aquatics Booster Club. A barbecue for players and fa More ... Community RSS feed |
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