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Commission wants to recognize those who've protected the coast and ocean
      The California Coastal Commission invites the public to submit stories and/or photos documenting how they've acted as a California Coastal Steward. The commission is seeking inspirational or unique personal stories of how residents have taken action to care for and protect the coast...
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Workshop topic: finding money for college
      National College Planners will present free workshops on getting money for your child's college education. The program will be offered from 7:15 to 8:30 p.m. Mon., June 4 at the Simi Valley Library, 2969 Tapo Canyon Road, and from 10:45 a.m. to noon Sat., June 9 at the Newbury Park Li...
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'CLvFFie' nominations being accepted
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com
      Nominations are being accepted for the seventh annual Conejo/Las Virgenes Future Foundation's "CLvFFie" awards. The awards (pronounced "Cliffy"), honor individuals and groups from the region. Members of the community are asked to submit the names of worthy candidates in various categ...
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Teacher, former students honor psychiatrist's concept
Dr. William Glasser developed, focused on Choice Theory
By Joann Groff joann@theacorn.com
      Seven local children made presentations last month to a famed psychiatrist after one of their former teachers asked them along to visit his home. William Glasser is an American psychiatrist who developed and focuses on the ideas of Choice Theory, which states that all behavior is p...
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CVUSD deputy superintendent, others retire
By Joann Groff joann@theacorn.com
      As a math major in college, Dr. Richard Simpson never knew he would follow in his father's footsteps, taking on a career in school administration. "My dad was my high school principal," Simpson said. "That was fine when I needed lunch money, but not so great when I got my 10th tardy to ...
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Property tax rebate help available
      The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program will offer a homeowners and renters assistance program from 9 a.m. to noon Thursdays June 21 through Aug. 30 at the Goebel Senior Center, 1385 E. Janss Road in T.O. Volunteers will help qualified individuals get a onceyearly rebate on property...
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Old-time tradition lives on
     SPINNING AND WEAVING- From left, Nona Hummel of Simi Valley, Rosemary Schaefer of Oxnard and Joan Turner of Newbury Park demonstrate how to spin and weave the old fashioned way at the Topanga Banjo, Fiddle Contest and Folk Festival at Paramount Ranch in Agoura on a recent Sunday. The women are membe...
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New West silent auction to feature rare wines
      The New West Symphony will host its Symphony of Wine VII Dinner and Auction at 3 p.m. Sun., June 24 at the Four Seasons Hotel, Two Dole Drive, Westlake Village.
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Elks Lodge honored again
      During the CaliforniaHawaii Elks State Convention in Fresno earlier in May, Catherine Koeritz, exalted ruler of the Thousand Oaks Elks Lodge No. 2477, delivered a check for $10,365 to the Elks Major Project, Aid to Disabled Children.
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Remembering those who served
     CEREMONIAL SALUTE- A 21- gun salute is presented in honor of U.S. servicemen and women during Monday's Memorial Day Service at Valley Oaks-Griffin Memorial Park in Westlake Village.
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Conejo Rotary hosts car show at CLU June 10
      The Conejo Valley Car Classic will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sun., June 10 at the Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center at California Lutheran University, 60 W. Olsen Road in Thousand Oaks.
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Jazz festival attracts big crowd
By Sophia Fischer sfischer@theacorn.com
      Nearly 50 jazz bands from middle schools and high schools throughout Southern California performed May 19 at the Westlake High School Jazz Festival. It was the first time the school had hosted a jazz competition. The turnout of more than 800 student instrumentalists was surprising to Mik...
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Sheriff's department invades China
      Six veteran members of the Ventura County Sheriff's Department traveled to Beijing, China, recently to run the Great Wall Marathon to raise money for local charities. The May 19 event consisted of a 26.2-mile footrace, with nearly half the race involving running the estimated 3,700 ...
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Showing the colors, relaxing on Memorial Day
     A DAY AT THE PARK- Left, Denver Spencer, 19 months, of Thousand Oaks waves the American flag before the start of Monday's Memorial Day Concert in the Park at Conejo Community Park. Right, Pokey the cockapoo relaxes in the arms of his dozing owner, Thelma Ramirez, a Thousand Oaks resident. The AllAm...
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YMCA Golf Classic funds scholarships, summer camp
      The 24th annual YMCA Golf Classic, sponsored by Dole Foods, will be held Mon., June 18 at the Wood Ranch Golf Club in Simi Valley. Proceeds go to the Southeast Ventura County YMCA. The tournament features a 1 p.m. shotgun start, tournament contests throughout the day, a silent and liv...
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Pioneer Jamboree takes guests back in time to 1876
      A Pioneer Jamboree is planned for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat., June 9 at the Stagecoach Inn Museum Complex, 51 S. Ventu Park Road in Newbury Park.
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To a cat, it's no big deal
     NINE LIVES?- A housecat relaxes under a parked car and watches the aftermath of an accident on Parkview Drive in Thousand Oaks last Thursday. A teenage driver heading south on Parkview Avenue apparently slammed into the rear end of a Mercedes parked at the curb and caused the car to crash into a mai...
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Group will explore family trees
      Jewish Genealogical Society of the Conejo Valley and Ventura County and surrounding areas will hold a general meeting, cosponsored with Temple Adat Elohim, from 3 to 5 p.m. Sun., June 10 at the temple, 2420 E. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks.
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New West Symphony presents program of Russian music
By Cary Ginell soundthink@aol.com
      The New West Symphony concluded its 12th season at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza May 19 with a program of Russian music. As conductor Boris Brott explained, "This music speaks to my roots, for I am 50 percent Russian and 50 percent German.
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Young gymnasts flip over winning
      The Monarchs National Gymnastics Training Center's Rhythmic Team recently won honors at a competition in San Diego. Brigita Budginas, 8, of Agoura Hills went on to represent Monarchs Gymnastics and Region 1 at the Level 4 and 5 National Competition in Boston, May 25 to 27.
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H.P. was more important than mpg in 1969
     MUSCLE CAR ADMIRATION- Thousand Oaks residents Jett Bandy, left, and Joey Kirkseyboth 17, stand in front of a 1969 Chevelle 350 muscle car that Jett and his father spent more than a year restoring. Jett and Joey attended the Thousand Oaks High School Car Show last SundayTo many Americans in 1969, ho...
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DUI has consequences in Ventura County
By Douglas Ridley Special to the Acorn
      Even a first-time basic DUI in Ventura County is treated very seriously. Most of our residents do not drive "drunk"; however, you do not need to be "drunk" in order to be prosecuted for a DUI in this county. If you are over the legal limit of .08 percent blood alcohol content, you may not feel ...
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Driving a car can be complicated
Questions answered about DMV issues
      The California DMV licenses drivers, maintains driving records, registers and tracks official ownership of vehicles and vessels, investigates auto and identity-related fraud and licenses car dealers, driving schools and traffic violator schools. The following are some frequently asked q...
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      Purple passion Purple has come to symbolize richness or luxury, the color of royalty. In Los Angeles it also represents the L.A. Lakers, bringing pride to our town. But as I walk around the Santa Monica Mountains and see that most of the flowers presently blooming are purple, I realiz...
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Networking at the mixer
     'HERE'S MY CARD'- David DeVine of LCA Promotions shares business information with colleagues at a recent T.O.-Westlake Village Regional Chamber of Commerce mixer. The Chamber hosts mixers to promote networking. For more information, call (805) 370-0035.
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      Going where you're wanted I always enjoy visiting colleges. Last week's trip to Colorado was packed with five schools in two days, not a schedule I recommend to my clients. But I didn't want to miss any of the college admission conference in Denver, the reason for this trip.
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Nursing students graduate, get pinned
      The traditional pinning ceremony for the 32 graduates of the Moorpark College Nursing Program took place on May 17 at the Moorpark College Performing Arts Center. These new nurses completed the Associate in Science degree and will be eligible to take the national Board of Registered Nursin...
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Nailing a long putt
     PERFECT PUTT- Dave Hueners of Thousand Oaks celebrates his putting skills as he participates in Hospice of the Conejo's 21st annual Charity Golf Tournament held recently at the Sunset Hills Country Club. Organizers said they hoped to raise between $12,000 and $15,000. For more informatio...
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Local talent wanted for Oktoberfest
      Local talent will get the oppor unity to perform on stage at the 21st annual Oktoberfest, Sat. and Sun., Sept. 29 and 30 at Underwood Family Farms in Moorpark. The annual event is presented by the Rotary Club of Newbury Park and Farmers Insurance Group.
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Homeownership classes planned
      The Area Housing Authority of the county of Ventura will offer free educational classes on homeownership. The next seminar is scheduled for 6 to 7 p.m. Tues., June 19 at the Camarillo Chamber of Commerce, 2400 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo.
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Contest open for short-story writers
      The Ventura County Writers Club has announced its annual short story contest for 2007. The first prize is $500 and publication of the winner's story. Second prize is $250 and third prize is $125. The deadline for entries is Sat., Sept. 1. Additional contest information, manuscript for...
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First-time cloggers welcome
      Conejo Valley Cloggers offers clogging classes Thursdays at Old Meadows Park, 1600 Marview Drive, Thousand Oaks. Beginning level starts at 6:45 p.m. and progresses through advanced level until 10 p.m. First-time cloggers can start learning the basics from the beginning on June 21.
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Art accepted in county competition
      The Ventura County Arts Council Visual Arts Committee has announced that applications are available for the 2007 County Government Center Juried Competition.
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Prosperity class coming to Westlake
      Dr. Sue Rubin, senior pastor of the Westlake Church of Religious Science, will offer a seven-week prosperity class from 7 to 9:30 p.mMondays June 4 through July 16The church is at 880 Hampshire Road, Ste. V, Westlake Village. The course is based on the bestseller, "5 Gifts for an Abunda...
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