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March 6, 2008  RSS feed
MARDI GRAS LOOK- Above, Catherine and Eric Crisman of Westlake Village examine a studentdecorated lampshade during a silent auction at the Sumac Elementary School fundraiser last weekend. Right, Allan and Cheryl Argano come dressed in style. The event raised money for the school's Parent Faculty Association. IRIS SMOOT/Acorn Newspapers More...
Worst in 15 years, says superintendent

Area school district chiefs met last week at the Ventura County Office of Education to discuss pending budget cuts in Sacramento and how to deal with a loss of funding that could severely impact the quality of education in local classrooms. More...

School district needs revenue

Indian Hills High School has been identified as a potential money maker for Las Virgenes Unified School District. Leasing the Calabasas alternative high school campus for a profit was one of several budget-saving ideas discussed at a Feb. 24 school board meeting. More...

Calabasas city tradition began in 1994
Sheriff's deputies, firefighters and citizen volunteers received a hearty thanks from the community at a Feb. 26 public safety employees appreciation luncheon in Calabasas. The city has been hosting the event since 1994. It was held at the Agoura Hills/Calabasas Community Center. More...
ALL SMILES- Members of Kiwanis Club of Calabasas/Agoura assist special needs children as they play, enjoy crafts, and plant flowers in their own pots to take home during "Buddy Dates" at Brandon's Village, the universally accessible playground at Gates Canyon Park in Calabasas. The event is one of four the club sponsors at Brandon's Village each year. More...
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Brook Denning and Austin Petersen-Hays, both seniors at Oak Park High School, will have their artwork exhibited at the "Expressions of Our Youth 2008" display running from March 13 through April 29 at the Ventura County Government Center in Ventura. More...
OPHS hoops squad defeated by Hanford in opening round
The Oak Park High boys' basketball team's strong season ended when the Eagles fell to Hanford High 56-52 on the road Tuesday night in the opening round of the CIF State Basketball Southern California Division III Championships. More...
SLEEPYHEAD- Betsey, 4, a female brown tiger cat, can be adopted from the Agoura Animal Shelter at 29525 Agoura Road. To take Betsey home, ask for ID No. A3763162. Occasionally pets have already been adopted, so please call (818) 991-0071 first or visit www.animalcare.lacounty.gov/. More...
Agoura Hills A burglar stole three laptop computers from a business in the 29500 block of Canwood Street Feb. 24. The loss was about $5,000. A vandal caused $1,500 in damages to a vehicle parked in the 28900 block of Roadside Drive Feb. 24. More...
Shaking hands with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican in January was very moving for Rabbi Stewart Vogel, spiritual leader of Temple Aliyah in Woodland Hills. Vogel was in Rome with an interfaith group of Catholic, Muslim, Protestant and Jewish religious leaders from Southern California. More...
The Scandinavian Festival will return to the California Lutheran University campus from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 19 and 20 with an expanded area for crafts, games and other family activities. More...
MAKING MUSIC- The Calabasas High School Wind Ensemble will perform with the school's choirs, concert band, two a capella groups and senior soloists in "A Spring Concert" at 7 p.m. Tues. and Wed., March 18 and 19 at the high school, 22855 W. Mulholland Hwy. For tickets or more information, call (818) 222-0271. More...
This is in response to Keren Stainfeld's letter encouraging Oak Park Unified School District to take steps to curtail campus bullying in order to prevent an incident such as the one in Oxnard from occurring in our community. More...
This weekend marks the opening of the Agoura Pony Baseball spring season. It's sunny and it's warm; we only hope parents' attitudes are the same. A few years ago, an experienced sportswriter said something that astounded us. "Kids will have fun and play their hearts out. It's the parents," he said, "who ruin things. More...

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