October 18, 2007 RSS feed / Letters

Picnics are okay for Rancho Potrero but parties aren't

Save Open Space/Santa Monica Mountains (SOS) supports a trailhead, picnic tables and trails in Rancho Potrero. The trailhead will enable everyone in the community to access the park. More...

Let's preserve our open space

My wife and I became aware of plans by the city of Thousand Oaks and Conejo Recreation and Park District to develop the 326acre Rancho Potrero property by building roads, a 200person party pavilion, etc. More...

SOS ads praised for promoting a rational position

I'm glad Save Open Space had ads in the Thousand Oaks Acorn supporting leaving Rancho Potrero as open space. More...

Fruit from yards could help hungry

Thank you to the T.O. Acorn for publishing the article about Manna, a food bank right here in Thousand Oaks. I didn't even know it existed. More...

Opposes fluoride in tap water

In the good old days we believed that the shortest distance between two points was to fluoridate our water supply. More...

This party pavilion is a bad idea

My husband and I have been made aware that the Conejo Recreation and Park District is considering developing a "party pavilion" across from Dos Vientos, along Lynn Road in the open space. We are extremely opposed to this idea. More...

The City Council and park district aren't listening to residents

My wife and I read the agitated words of Mr. Bohlke in his letter "Selfish objections to pavilion plan" regarding the proposed building of a party pavilion on what is now open land in the Rancho Potrero area of Newbury Park. More...

Both UCLA and Los Robles are excellent hospitals

In response to the letter from Mr. Buckley of Malibu in the Sept. 27 Thousand Oaks Acorn , ("Los Robles better than UCLA hospital in his experience"), we're blessed to have both. How sad that Mr. More...

Defends the Bible

This is in response to Chris Habecker's letter ("Objects to biblical drug intervention" in the Oct. 11 Thousand Oaks Acorn . More...