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Classes for disaster preparedness set to launch in Thousand Oaks The Thousand Oaks Disaster Assistance Response Team is an all-volunteer disaster response and community action team dedicated to training its members and educating the citizens of the community in emergency prepa More ...
The city of Thousand Oaks will be conducting the following meetings this month, according to the city manager's office. All contact phone numbers are in the 805 area code. More ...
OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE SOON- Breaking ground on Westlake Park Place are, from left to right: Ralph Deppisch and Bob Searles, senior vice president and president respectively of Steadfast Cos.; Brad Broyhill, executive director of Amstar Group; senior portfolio manager Bob O'Leary; Executive Director More ... Going boating Westlake Village Encore invites all women to the group's first meeting of the year on Fri., Sept. 8 at the Westlake Yacht Club. More ... 4 council candidates have already raised $10,000 By Nancy Needham Four of the nine city council candidates have met the $10,000 threshold and have filed their bank account statements with disclosure forms in accordance with the city of Thousand Oaks May 2006 ordinance 1463-NS. More ...
By Sophia Fischer sfischer@theacorn.com One reason John Glen DiGuiseppe is running for Thousand Oaks City Council is that he wants to be the "voice of the community." More ... Trash pickup company releases recycled report on its 'green' practices By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com Garbage is getting cleaner by the day due to one local company's commitment to "green," or environmentally friendly policies. More ... Superior Court elects White as presiding judge The judges of the Ventura Superior Court have elected Judge Colleen Toy White as presiding judge and Judge Kevin McGee as assistant presiding judge for 2007 and 2008. The election was held during the judges' weekly meeting on Aug. 23. The new term for both begins Jan. 1, 2007. More ...
By Joanne Groff joann@theacorn.com In a sea filled with educators, a real estate investor and former business executive wants a chance to prove he too can be successful on the Conejo Valley Unified School District board. More ... Residents told to prepare for the unexpected Fires, earthquakes and terrorism are just a few of many possible disaster scenarios, but surviving these events depends on one thing: being prepared. The Department of Homeland Security has designated September as National Preparedness Month to raise awareness of the need to be organized when a More ... Two elected officials to speak at upcoming Westlake Village Inn event Assemblywoman Audra Strickland and Simi Valley Councilmember Glen Becerra will be the guest speakers at the annual fall luncheon of the Women's Council of the Building Industry Association of Southern California from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wed., Sept. 27 at Westlake Village Inn. More ... County reports first case of West Nile virus An unnamed individual in his or her 50s has become the first person in Ventura County to contract West Nile virus, county health officials said recently. The positive tests were verified by the state laboratory in Richmond, Calif. More ...
By Sylvie Belmond belmond@theacorn.com At the height of his career, Thousand Oaks resident Christopher Currell worked with many famous performers, including Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson, but today Currell, 56, says he's happiest experimenting with music and sound, using technology to further his own creations. More ... Expert offers wellness seminar Dr. Roger Landry, one of the country's top wellness experts for seniors, will conduct a free seminars this month in Westlake Village. More ... Memorial planned for Claire Malis A memorial service for Claire Vereczky Malis will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sat., Sept. 9 at the American Hungarian Baptist More ...
MARKING A MILESTONE- Residents of Nowak Avenue in Thousand Oaks are celebrating 40 years of quiet living on their street. At least one couple, Joe and June Smolarski, moved into their home when it was first built, and they still live there. Engaging here in a tug of war are children who live on the More ...
TIME FOR REFRESHMENT- Acacia Elementary School firstgrade teacher Samantha Birg, right, gets her family (husband, Danny, and son Owen, 3) to help operate a lemonade stand Monday at the corner of Dover and Hendrix avenues at the entrance of Conejo Community Park. They were raising money More ... Chabad to host High Holiday events for kids From 1 to 3 p.m. Sun., Sept. 17 the Holiday FunShop will offer a entertaining experience for children of all ages at the Conejo Jewish Academy. It will include the "Shofar Factory" where children will learn how a Shofar is made. More ... Integrity of elections to be discussed National Council of Jewish Women/Los Angeles will host a panel discussion on the integrity of elections and voting machines from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tues., Sept. 12 at 543 N. Fairfax Ave., Los Angeles. More ... Expert to speak on healthy nurseries Green for Baby, an organic clothing and bedding store, is hosting a free lecture featuring Mary Cordaro, a respected envi More ...
Los Angeles is the only major city in the world whose population is nearly evenly divided by a mountain range. Its still rising peaks can be seen through the front windows of Cal State Northridge's Oviatt Library. More ...
The C Street Longboard Classic is slated for Sat. and Sun., Sept. 16 and 17 at Surfer's Point (C Street) in Ventura. The contest has been held annually since its inception in 1986. More ... Freedom Walk pays tribute to victims of 9/11, honor military and freedom The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Military Connection.com are hosting the inaugural Simi Valley Freedom Walk to pay tribute to the victims of the attacks of 9/11 and to honor U.S. troops and veterans at 5 p.m. Mon., Sept. 11. More ... |
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