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City celebration brings Westlake Village alive
'This is one of my favorite things in the city. It has that hometown feel.' — Tami Miller Celebration co-chair
      Hundreds of families turned out last Sun., Oct. 26, to celebrate the Westlake Village community. The sixth Westlake Village City Celebration, held at the city's civic center, featured six events—running races, pancake breakfast, carnival and fair, haunted house, and boutique and magic show.
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Westlake Village 2008 CITY CELEBRATION
     GO!—Above, runners start the 5K race at the sixth annual Westlake Village Celebration last Sunday at the Westlake Village Civic Center.
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Keeping the family safe from coyotes
      Encounters with coyotes could become dangerous when people begin feeding the wild animals. Whether fed deliberately or inadvertently, coyotes quickly lose their natural fear of people and can become aggressive.
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Girl Scout helps Manna get organized
      Katie Clabeaux, a senior at Agoura High School, helped to reorganize the shelving at the Manna food pantry as her project for her Girl Scout Gold Award, the organization's highest honor. Katie, in her 12th year of Girl Scouting, was looking for a project to do for her Gold Award.
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Brandon's Buddies to meet Saturday at Gates Canyon Park
      The Kiwanis of CalabasasAgoura will sponsor a play date at Brandon's Village, a universally accessible playground at Gates Canyon Park, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat., Nov. 1. The park is at 25801 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Calabasas.
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Guide to Halloween '08
      Maybe you're a youthful trickor-treater seeking insight on how to collect large quantities of candy this Halloween. Maybe you're a concerned mother hoping to ensure that your little Halloween candy hunters are safe. Or maybe you're a justice-seeking father who doesn't want to see his kid lose another costume contest to someone dressed as a strip of sod.
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Annual auction supports local boys and girls
      HELPING HANDS— Honorees Mary Carpenter, left, and husband Richard Carpenter, second from right, are joined by gala chairman Linda Catlin and master of ceremonies Jim Cathcart during the Conejo and Las Virgenes Boys & Girls Clubs "Stand Up for Kids" dinner and auction at the Four Seasons Hotel in Westlake Village last Saturday.
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Basketball league sign-ups
      The city of Calabasas Community Services Department is holding sign-ups for the Calabasas Winter Basketball League. Sign-ups for boys and girls ages 5 to 15 are held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at Juan Bautista de Anza Park, 3701 Lost Hills Road, Calabasas. Registration will be held until leagues are filled.
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Irish dancing, from the heart
      FANCY FOOTWORK— Jenna McRae and Lauren Walkman, both 11, and Kylie Small, 10, of the O'Connor School of Irish Dancing in Oak Park perform at the Music of Heart Foundation reception at the Oak Park Community Center recently. The evening of fun was sponsored by Conejo Valley Rotary Club.
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CLU hosts Halloween fest
      The third annual California Lutheran University Halloween Festival will be held at 6 p.m. Fri., Oct. 31 in the Kwan Fong Gallery Courtyard outside Soiland Humanities Center on Memorial Parkway in Thousand Oaks. The celebration will feature light sculptures by Sean Sobczak and soundscapes by Jim Connolly.
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