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August 7, 2008  RSS feed
FROM THE VINE TO THE TABLE- Georgiana Specht of Thousand Oaks picks fresh vegetables from her garden plot at the Las Flores Community Garden, 1300 Avenida de Las Flores. The garden was the site of an open house on Saturday, giving residents a chance to see the newly expanded garden. There are still 34 spaces waiting for green thumbs. More...

Tomorrow, Aug. 8, is the last day to sign up to run for a seat on the City Council. To do this, a prospective candidate must go to the city clerk's office, fill out the paperwork, have a minimum of 20 registered voters sign the nomination form and file for a seat. There's no cost to sign up. More...

Twelve people have taken out papers for two seats on the Conejo Valley Unified School District Board of Education, including both incumbents, Dorothy Beaubien and Dolores Didio. However, only one person, past candidate Peggy Buckles, has returned her documents and is officially on the Nov. 4 ballot. More...

One of the first physicians to practice in the Conejo Valley is teaming up with a local charity to run a methamphetamine and opiate detoxification clinic. Greg Akrey, 53, started Open Your Arms two years ago after his daughter's recovery from meth addiction. More...
A free educational seminar and resource fair for people caring for aging parents will be held from 1 to 5 p.m. Sat., Aug. 16 at Los Robles Hospital East Campus, 150 Via Merida, Westlake Village. The fair is free and open to the public. More...
It's been tough. Life after "Sex and the City" and "Mamma Mia!" For weeks now, my wife has been walking around the house humming "Dancing Queen." It hits me about 2 in the morning. More...
THURS., AUG. 7 Laminating Woodwork Conejo Valley Woodworker's As sociation meets 7 p.m., Redwood Middle School, 233 W. Gainsborough Road, Thousand Oaks. Presentation on glue, vacuumbag laminating techniques. More...
At a time when anxiety about getting into college is so high, it's not surprising that people are looking for an edge in the admissions process. Parents often ask whether the fact that they graduated from a college will help their child get into that school. More...
Panthers' quarterback job is wide open
Multiple quarterbacks. One job. Before the Newbury Park High football team can begin defending its co-Marmonte League championship, the team's coaching staff, led by first-year head coach Gary Fabricius, must decide on a starting signal-caller. More...
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'HELLO, I'VE BEEN HERE FOR FIVE MINUTES; ISN'T SOMEBODY GOING TO TAKE ME HOME?'- Sparky is a 3-year-old female longhair white-and-gray Persian who wants to know "How soon will you get here?" Ask about the availability of Sparky, whose identification number is A3858008, by calling (818) 991-0071 first or checking animalcare.lacounty. More...
Newbury Park A male, 35, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol at 8:49 p.m. July 25 on Greenmeadow Avenue, east of Lynn Road. On suspicion of being under the influence of controlled substances, the following subjects were arrested: A female, 42, at 11:20 a.m. More...
The Manassas Church of the Brethren is passing along the values of creation care to the next generation of people of faith, while St. Mark Presbyterian Church was named the Audubon Society's "Greenest in the Nation. More...
FIRST-CLASS CONEJO KIDS—These children, from left, Daniel Alessi/ Hausenbauer, Audrey Shephard, Courtland Shephard, Blake Donley, Kieran Patel, Shane Nave, Paul Moon and Thomas Alessi/Hausenbauer, got their Lynn Ranch friends and neighbors to donate food for Manna, the Conejo Valley food bank. Due to the generosity of donors, the kids collected enough canned goods, nonperishables and fresh fruit to fill four SUVs. They also extended a special thank-you to Eileen Patel for coordinating the food drive. More...
I was happy to read the letters in today's July 31 edition. I wouldn't want to have missed Ed Norfleet's comments regarding Marilee Ullmann's letter denigrating the city of Thousand Oaks. If Ms. More...

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