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Versatile avocado tickles the taste buds By Patrick Mooney Special to the Acorn Recently at the Thousand Oaks farmers market I talked to vendor Frank Wells, who was manning the Westfield Farms stand. Westfield Farms has been in operation since 1992, and Wells has been running the farm since 1996. Westfield Farms specializes in avocados, growing more than 20 varieties, incl... More ... T.O. undergrad receives honors Thousand Oaks High School alumnus Curtis Brown has been awarded the 2008-09 Nicholas Aberhard Award from University of California Irvine. The award is given to out standing freshmen. Brown is a political science major. He serves as a student lobbyist with the UC Student Association... More ...
By Joann Groff joann@theacorn.com Despite writing her entry at the last minute, a local student was one of two winners in a major writing contest put on by Disney. Zoe Lemieux, who will be a freshman at Westlake High School in the fall, won the ninth annual Disney-Jump at the Sun Academic Scholarship contest for ... More ...
PEDALING AWAY ANOTHER SUMMER SUNDAY- After stopping at The Village at Moorpark Road in Thousand Oaks for a coffee break, Newbury Park residents Heidi Christensen, left, and Ed Morris depart on their bikes to continue their scenic ride through Conejo Valley last Sunday. More ... CLU will host 'Broadway Spectacular' revue The California Lutheran University student recital, "Broadway Spectacular," is scheduled for 2 p.m. Sun., Aug. 10 at the Preus-Brandt Forum Theater on the campus, 60 W. Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks. The production is a variety show with vocalists, dancing and piano. More ...
BIG HEARTED- Get Real, a Conejo Valley real estate networking group, donates $2,000 to Support for the Kids, a nonprofit charity that helps underprivileged foster children. Taking part in the check presentation were Get Real members, front row from left: Sue Sylvester, LeeAndra Chergey, Tracy Henneb... More ... Pinched by the economy, older adults may be putting themselves at risk Evidence is mounting that older adults are cutting everyday expenses to keep up with the economic downturn. Local senior-care experts warn families to be on alert to make sure seniors aren't cutting too deeply. Warning signs include skipping medications, pulling the plug on air ... More ... Cost-cutting warning signs The following are ways that a downturn in the economy could impact seniors. If you're a family caregiver, ask yourself the following questions: 1. Is your senior's home too warm in the summer and too cold in the winter? 2. Is the lawn not getting mowed? More ...
ALOOF BUT NOT ARROGANT- Griffy is a 4-year-old female medium-hair gray cat who's just a little smug. Griffy is accepting applications, and you may be eligible to adopt her at the Agoura Animal Shelter, 29525 Agoura Road in Agoura Hills. Ask about identification No. A3838034. Griffy says hurry bec... More ... T.O. Library announces concert schedule The Grant Brimhall/Thousand Oaks Library has announced its summer Courtyard Serenades schedule. All performances will be held Thursdays from 7 to 8 p.m. in the library courtyard, 1401 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks. More ... Wolfgang Puck coming to Westlake Renowned chef Wolfgang Puck opened a new restaurant July 14 in Westlake Village. Wolfgang Puck L.A. Bistro is at 30990 Russell Ranch Road West, next to Dakota Steakhouse. The Austrianborn chef began his formal culinary training at age 14 and now oversees an empire of fine dining an... More ... |
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