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Two recent incidents involving the sighting of nude men in Oak Park prompted residents to call police. Both occurred on a trail at the top of Deerhill Road, in the Chambord tract. In the first incident, which occurred in early April, a resident hiking the trail came across a man with no clothing. More ... Donald M. Bishop, a veteran of a 27-year career in the Foreign Service, will be the keynote speaker at the annual Memorial Day Service at 11 a.m. Mon., May 28 at the Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks- Griffin Memorial Park, 5600 Lindero Canyon Road, Westlake Village. More ... "The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa." After the fallout from those 16 words spoken by President George W. Bush at his State of the Union Address on Jan. 28, 2003, Joe Wilson became famous. The former U.S. More ... The "Every 15 Minutes" program presented at Agoura High School this week was only a reenactment of the real life tragedies resulting from driving under the influence of alcohol, but students, parents, teachers and guests were moved to tears by the underlying truth of the unnecessary devastation wrought when teens- and adults- drink and drive. More ... Nominations are being accepted for the seventh annual Conejo/Las Virgenes Future Foundation's "CLvFFie" awards. The awards (pronounced "Cliffy"), honor individuals and groups from the region. Members of the community are asked to submit the names of worthy candidates in various categories to the Future Foundation office by June 30, the final deadline. More ... RIDE ON- Above, Agoura Hills City Councilmember Denis Weber and his son Chris take part in the inaugural trail ride and ribboncutting ceremony last Saturday marking the opening of a new riding trail in Old Agoura. Above right, Dr. More ... The Conejo Valley Chapter of the National Charity League (NCL) introduced its 2007 debutantes at its annual tea, held on Sun., May 20 at Sherwood Country Club. The tea also recognized the senior Ticktockers, who contributed more than 9,600 collective hours during their six-year membership in NCL and presented incoming Ticktockers. More ... MUSIC IN THE AIR- Above, Sueannah Nicholas of Huntington Beach leads a group of musicians at the Topanga Banjo-Fiddle Contest and Folk Festival at Paramount Ranch on Sunday. Below, Jean Pellerin of Montreal, Canada, improvises a tune. The one-day event attracted folk aficionados from many places. More ... A 13-year-old boyhaving a bar mitzvah is not uncommon, but one Calabasas boy has surprised many with his announcement. Brandon Kaplan, a member of Congregation Or Ami in Calabasas, is a severely disabled child who cannot speak or write. More ... The city of Agoura Hills Department of Community Services presents the following activities for seniors who are registered members of the Agoura Hills Senior Center. Membership is $12 for the calendar year and entitles participants to enroll in any classes and special events offered by the Senior Recreation Center. More ... The Oak Park MOMS Club, a local chapter of the international MOMS (Moms Offering Moms Support) Club, will host its annual garage sale from 8 a.m. to noon Sat., June 9 at 6809 Eaglehaven Lane in Oak Park. More ... Nikki Gutman, a svelte 10-year-old student at Round Meadow Elementary School in Hidden Hills, is a miracle child. Nikki is an accomplished gymnast who competes with a professional team on the state level. She is also adept on the uneven bars, vault, balance beam and floor exercises. More ... +Come to the Calabasas Library between noon and 2 p.m. Sat., June 2 and bring new emerging readers in grades K-3 to share in a unique reading program. Therapy dogs trained through Paws 4 Healing will sit or lie and listen while children read aloud. Sign-ups begin at 11:30 a.m. Each child will have 15 minutes to read to a dog. More ... The Malibu Book Discussion Group will feature a live reading of selections from the play "The Glass Menagerie" by Tennessee Williams with a discussion to follow from 1 to 3 p.m. Wed., May 30 in the clubhouse of the Pt. More ... PLACE YOUR BETS- Gold Coast Casinos dealer Andy Cantwell deals a round of poker for a table of gentlemen at the Westlake Village Junior Women's Club second annual Casino and Silent Auction at Lake Sherwood Country Club on Friday. More ... Rick Newberger of Westlake Village, New West Symphony's retiring board president, will receive the organization's first Virtuoso Award for his efforts on behalf of the symphony during his five-year term. The award will be give at the symphony's "For the Kids Gala," Sat., June 9 at the Regency Club in Los Angeles. More ... STAR SOUVENIR- Country star Phil Vassar gives up the shirt off his back for Agoura High School students, from left, Michelle Cukier, Perri Hopkins and Jerica Ladin, who together won the shirt in a live auction raffle. It was all part of the Gold Dust Gala fundraiser and Phil Vassar concert at the Ventura Fairgrounds recently. More ... The city of Calabasas offers classes and camps. For more information, call (818) 880-6461 or stop by De Anza Park at 3701 Lost Hills Road. +A oneday baby sitting seminar will be from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sat., June 9 or Aug. More ... The Calabasas Chamber of Commerce will present the 12th annual Calabasas Wine Tasting and Silent Auction from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tues., June 5 at Calabasas Country Club, 4515 Park Entrada, Calabasas. A complimentary wine glass will be provided at the door. More ... A BETTER WORLD- From left, Bob and Randi Lundy join Partners in Care President/CEO June Simmons, and Agoura Hills residents Adrian and Michelle Stern at the annual Partners in Care tribute dinner at the Beverly Hills Hotel. More ... Los Angeles County residents can dispose of hazardous waste, e-waste and universal waste at the Countywide Household Hazardous Waste Roundup from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sun., June 3 at the Calabasas Landfill Scale Area, 5300 Lost Hills Road in Agoura. More ... FOR THE SAKE OF SCIENCE- Lee Renger, vice president of the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District Board of Directors, presents a $17,000 check to Las Virgenes Unified School District Superintendent Sandra Smyser to help fund the district's fourth- and fifth-grade science programs and to purchase books on water conservation for school libraries. More ... Community RSS feed |
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