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April 24, 2008  RSS feed
Stanford, Brown grad to lead department
After a two-year search, the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District said it has found the right person to be its new director of resource conservation and public outreach. Jimmie Cho took the water district job last month, replacing Arlene Post, who retired in 2006 after an 11-year career with the district. More...
State's water shortage discussed

Lester Snow, director of the California Department of Water Resources, drove home the urgent need for water conservation while speaking at the Las Virgenes Homeowners Federation installation dinner on April 18. More...

Local environmentalists Jo Kitz and Debbie Bruschaber have been named acting directors of the Mountains Restoration Trust. They replace former executive director Steve Harris, who resigned in March after spending 27 years with MRT. More...

Glen Peterson of the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District board attended last week's Calabasas City Council meeting to present a gift of books for the city's library, but he also carried bad news concerning the area's water situation. More...
CHEERS- Gail and Richard Fisher of Westlake Village watch wine being poured into another attendee's glass at The Wellness Community wine tasting recently. The evening raised awareness of The Wellness Center, which offers support to individuals and families affected by cancer. More...
THURS., APRIL 24 Rose Rustling Ventura County Rose Society meets 6:30 p.m., Ventura County Office of Education Conference Center, 5100 Adolfo Road, Camarillo. Jeri and Clay Jennings talk on "Rose Rustling: A Tradition of Preservation," propagating old garden roses found in cemeteries, old gardens. Refreshments provided. Visitors welcome. www. More...
Ever think about donating?
If you walk through your business's warehouse or storeroom, chances are you will find excess, nonmoving inventory. You may ask yourself, "What am I going to do with these products?" Surprisingly, the smartest solution for your business may be to give them to charity. More...
All events (subject to change) are listed by name, location and time if provided. If calendars are modified, school sources are asked to e-mail updated information to newstip@theacorn.com. Agoura Chargers Fri. More...
DISTINGUISHED VISITOR- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, back row, second from right, meets members of the Westlake Raiders traveling lacrosse team during a game in Brentwood recently. Westlake was victorious over the host team, whose roster included Schwarzenegger's son. Raider Coach Dennis Ray is middle left. The boys are in the seventh and eighth grades. More...
Ming the Merciless came to live with my husband's family as his 16th birthday present. Only six weeks old at the time, this Snowshoe kitten could fit in the palm of my husband's hand, and couldn't eat solid foods yet. He was truly the most gorgeous cat any person had ever seen. More...
Agoura Hills A burglar stole items from a home in the 29000 block of West Saddlebrook Drive April 11. A thief stole $4,500 worth of jewelry from a home in the 29900 block of Rolling Ridge Drive April 9. Culprits also stole $5,000 worth of jewelry from a home in the 30000 block of the Rolling Ridge Drive. More...
Dr. Samuel Thomas, professor at California Lutheran University, will explore the issues of sin, evil and Satan during a four-part series on "Evil in the Biblical Tradition" beginning Sun., May 4 at Ascension Lutheran Church, 1600 Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks. More...
"Under construction" seems like an understatement at The Oaks mall, where many brandnew retailers will join renovated or expanded stores later this year. No longer does Marin Drive serve as an entrance to the mall off Hillcrest Drive. Those who once used that option must now enter closer to Lynn Road. More...
Students at Agoura High School have got rhythm, a necessity for the high energy musical comedy coming to the school's stage on Wed., April 30. The theater and music departments are presenting the awardwinning Broadway show "Crazy for You," featuring such classic George and Ira Gershwin songs as "I Got Rhythm" and "Embraceable You. More...
As the days are getting warmer and we have to use more water to keep our landscape green, it's time to think about ways to save water. One way is to use a ground cover to keep water from evaporating out of the ground. If you live within the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District or the Triunfo Sanitation District, we can get free composting ground cover. More...
Almost every family in America has known a loved one who's been stricken with cancer. It is the epidemic of our time, a killer we haven't been able to conquer. According to research, 30 percent of the women and half the men in the United States will face a cancer diagnosis sometime in their lives. More...

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