August 4, 2005 RSS feed / Community

Conejo Valley Days to get new chairperson

Conejo Valley Days (CVD) will celebrate its 50th anniversary next spring, headed by a general chairperson who began volunteering 47 years ago, soon after the event first began. More...

Donated security system to make Women’s Resource Center safer

While giving a tour of her suite of bungalow offices, Sally Rosiek ducked past workmen on ladders and gingerly stepped over strands of wire hanging from the ceiling. More...

Fender benders can turn deadly

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Senior Center offers array of programs

The Goebel Senior Adult Center offers a wide array of programs for senior adults each month at 1385 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks. More...

Ships to dock in Oxnard

Eight tall ships from around the world will converge on Channel Islands Harbor in Oxnard for the Tall Ships Festival Friday through Mon., Aug. 5 to 8. Activities offered for all ages during the ships More...

Become a Big Brother or Sister

To become a Big Brother/Big Sister, an adult must first pass a thorough background check and is then required to attend a threehour training class. More...

Enjoy mountain hikes this month

The Mountains Restoration Trust will offer two hikes in August at the Cold Creek Preserve in Calabasas. More...

What’s up with that?

JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers GRADING FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION More...

Village Voices to host holiday concert audition

The Village Voices Chorale announces open auditions starting Aug. 22 for its holiday concerts. More...

Trash haulers arrested for illegally transporting hazardous materials

The third undercover operation in California this year designed to catch illegal haulers who are willing to transport hazardous waste without benefit of insurance, license or authorizations from the Department of Toxic Substan More...

Enron settlement to help offset future rate hikes

Southern California Edison and other companies that sought refunds for energy overcharges during the state More...

Brush painting workshops planned

The Chinese Brush Painting and Calligraphy Society of Thousand Oaks welcomes artists of all levels to join them at their monthly workshops. They will meet from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Aug. 6 and 20 and Sept. More...

CVUSD trustee to speak

Dr. Timothy Stephens, president of Conejo Valley Unified School District, will speak when the Democratic Women More...

New YMCA approved

Facility to be near T.O. city limits in Westlake Village

The Westlake Village City Council last week approved construction of the city More...

Kids to learn about cold-blooded creatures

The Mountains Restoration Trust will present a special program this month at Headwaters Corner, 23075 Mulholland Hwy., Calabasas. More...

Chamber mixer set for Thursday

The Agoura/Oak Park/Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce will host a networking breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Thurs., Aug. 11 at Terri More...

Local youths take missionary trip to Chicago’s inner city

A group of local teens will soon be in an environment completely different from their comfortable homes in the Conejo Valley. More...

A quiet crowd visits Warrior Stadium

FOOTBALL FOR DUMMIES? More...

WHS homecoming queen places in national competition

Her list of awards, participation in extracurricular activities and volunteer activities is impressive, so it More...

T.O. woman enjoys being Big Sister

Amber Dunn is single and has no children, but the Thousand Oaks resident is making a big impact on a little girl. More...

Take a trip over the rainbow

Classic play continues at the Fred Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks through Aug. 6

Witches casting spells? Munchkins running around without supervision? A lion that More...

A sculpture that looks back at you

BILL SPARKES/Acorn Newspapers A STARE-DOWN More...

Award-winning blues artist to perform in Ventura

Award-winning blues artist Janiva Magness will sing selections from her latest CD, More...

B’nai B’rith awards scholarships

Haverim B More...

Council approves executive office park

An application to build an executive office park was reviewed again by the Thousand Oaks City Council recently, and this time it was approved. More...