November 24, 2005 RSS feed / Community

Many Mansions event raises $35,000

Funds to support Adult Services Department

Nearly 500 Ventura County artists, community leaders and Many Mansions supporters attended the More...

Holiday boutique season in full swing

JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers GATEWAY TO HOLIDAY SHOPPING More...

‘Holiday Stroll’ in Ojai to feature music, merchandise

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Personal emergency response systems help seniors

Seniors who live independently often feel better knowing they can reach someone quickly if they need help. A personal emergency response system (PERS) can offer peace of mind to seniors and those who care about them. More...

Diamond action to start soon

JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers SIGNING UP FOR BASEBALL More...

Master Chorale will perform Christmas concert at Moorpark College

The Los Robles Master Chorale will perform a selection of familiar European and American Christmas carols in their Christmas concert titled More...

TOHS Dance Team to perform

The Thousand Oaks High School Dance Team will present their winter concert from Thurs., Dec. 1 through Sat., Dec. 3 at the school More...

Participation in Holiday Homes Tour helps family cope with recent death

When a loved one dies, family members often try to keep themselves busy as a means of therapy. The O More...

14th annual Holiday Homes Tour coming Dec. 3 and 4

Four area homes will be decked out for the 2005 Holiday Homes Tour and opened to the public on Sat. and Sun., Dec. 3 and 4 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. More...

Kitchen fires a holiday danger

Statistics show that three in 10 residential fires begin in the kitchen. And, in nearly 75 percent of home fires reported, the person responsible for the fire wasn More...

T.O. resident to study in Sweden

Thomas Frisbee of Thousand Oaks is among 27 Cal State Northridge students who will be studying abroad through the California State University More...

Groups host holiday boutiques

Temple Adat boutique Temple Adat Elohim More...

Toastmasters celebrate season

Sagacious Speakers of Westlake will be hosting a More...

La Reina to host open house

La Reina High School, a Catholic college preparatory school for young women in grades 7 to 12, will host an open house for prospective students and their families from 1 to 4 p.m. Sun., Dec. 4. More...

Here’s how to keep pets calm during holidays

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Service dogs help epilepsy patients

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‘Harry Potter’ fans see first show at midnight

Photo by JJ HENDRY MIDNIGHT WIZARDRY More...

Newbury Park Between 4:30 p.m. Nov. 11 and 9:30 a.m. Nov. 13 in the 4800 block of Borchard Road, someone stole $30 from a snack shop. More...

Noted Conejo Valley resident dead at 87

The Conejo Valley lost a presidential appointee and local business leader earlier this month when Robert D. Nesen of Thousand Oaks passed away after a brief illness. More...

Founder of T.O.’s Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival, award-winning composer dies

From family, friends, fellow musicians and former students, the phone calls and letters of condolence continue to pour into the Rhodes household. More...

Titanic discoverer speaks in T.O.

Oceanographer, author Dr. Robert Ballard explains the importance of a new generation of scientists for the future

A Thousand Oaks audience last week heard Dr. Robert Ballard explain oceanography, its accomplishments and what it means for the 21st Century. More...

Don’t forget those with less

When you make your list and check it twice, don More...

e Lakes ice rink opens

JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers DANCING ON ICE More...

Most women experience leg problems, here are suggestions to improve them

A few simple steps can help women have healthier, more energetic legs. That More...

Conejo Valley Thanksgivin

TAKING IT TO THE STREETS More...

Never too early to think about baseball

JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers ENROLLING TO PLAY AMERICA More...

Zonta accepting applications

Applications for the 2006 Young Women in Public Affairs Award (YWPA) are currently available from the Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley Area by calling Denise Aiani at (805) 5277074 or e-mailing scholarship@ zontacv.org. More...

College Admissions Part III of three parts With so many excellent students applying to college, admissions officers joke that they should toss a stack of applications in the air, and the ones that land on the table would be admitted, the on More...

Full Story

‘It’s nice, but does it match my style?’

HANDBAGS HELP RECYCLING More...

County Foundation gives $18,000 to rebuild areas hit by Katrina

Thanks to donations from Ventura County residents, the Ventura County Community Foundation (VCCF) has granted more than $18,000 to three fellow community foundations directly involved in the rebuilding of communities overwhelmed by Hurrican More...

Help kids make new friends while learning about diversity

Whether your child is a social butterfly or a bit more of a wallflower, there are ways to help him More...

Free program to teach about wildlife

On the Edge invites the public to attend a free program to learn more about their wild neighbors who live in the urban/wilderness edge at 7 p.m. Thurs., Dec. More...