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Free library services for nonresidents may bite the dust on Monday
      On Mon., June 15, the Ventura County Board of Supervisors will decide if they will continue to honor a 20yearold library services funding agreement between the county and Thousand Oaks. The county collects local property taxes from residents of unincorporated areas to provide them with library services.
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Seminar for senior citizens will discuss financial fraud
      A seminar titled "Financial Safety in the Golden Years: Protect Yourself with Knowledge" will be from 9 a.m. to noon Thurs., June 25 at the Goebel Senior Adult Center, 1385 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks.
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T.O. boy dances to condor fame
Santa Barbara Zoo uses local child talent to promote new exhibit
      A Thousand Oaks preschooler was transformed into Condor Boy to promote Santa Barbara Zoo's newest arrivals—four California condors. Teague Shepard, 3, will be featured in upcoming television and Web commercials to introduce the condors, now living in a $7.
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Farmers Market celebrates moving back to The Oaks parking lot
      The Thousand Oaks Farmers Market will hold a grand opening to celebrate the move back to its original location at The Oaks mall from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thurs., June 25 in the east end parking lot at Thousand Oaks Boulevard and Wilbur Road.
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Showing deep compassion for others
      LOVEFEST RETURNS- Thousand Oaks residents Denise Wooster, left, and Carol Joyce Jones, center left, dance to the worship music of Christian musician Brenton Brown and his band during the fifth annual LoVEFest concert at Gardens of the World in Thousand Oaks on Sunday.
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Salsa makers can compete
      All types of homemade salsa are eligible for entry in the Great Oxnard Salsa Challenge 2009 at the 16th annual Oxnard Salsa Festival on Sun., July 26.
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Food bank gets goods from kids
      The children from St. Jude's Catholic School Guitar For Kids program performed a benefit concert for Manna of Thousand Oaks on June 7, playing a variety of music, including classical solos and quartets, ragtime, folk, pop, rock and country.
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County's Habitat earns high rating
      Habitat for Humanity of Ventura County has been awarded a fourstar rating by Charity Navigator, a charity evaluator. Habitat has earned the highest rating for its ability to efficiently manage and grow its finances, according to the evaluator.
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Junior Women's Club welcomes new members
      The Westlake Village Junior Women's Club hosted the annual installation dinner at Boccaccio's Ristorante in Westlake Village in May. The club installed 22 new members and introduced the new 2009-10 board members. The current co-presidents, Roselle Wolfe and Roubina Coleman, will continue in their positions in the coming year.
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Former White House speechwriter to speak at GOP group meeting
      The Thousand Oaks Republican Women Federated will meet at 11 a.m. Thurs., June 18 at Westlake Inn, 32001 Agoura Road, Westlake Village. Luncheon and program will begin at noon. Troy Senik will speak on "New challenges, new solutions: The future of the Republican Party.
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Council honors hard worker
      SHARING HER THOUGHTS— Leean Nemeroff says a few words after being named Senior of the Year on Thurs., June 4 at the Thousand Oaks Council on Aging Senior of the Year Award Ceremony and Dinner. Nemeroff volunteers about 20 hours a week at the Goebel Senior Adult Center and Senior Concerns and has been volunteering in the area for about nine years.
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Toastmasters has membership drive
      The Conejo Valley Toastmasters Club is hosting a membership drive through June 30 to attract new members from the community. The club meets every Monday from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at One Baxter Way, Thousand Oaks. The club has a tradition of more than 45 years in helping its club members with public speaking skills. Guests are invited at no charge.
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Local teens become national paintball champions
      Paintball players Scott Dulgeroff and Michael Khalil of Thousand Oaks and Nick Sweeney of Oak Park won the National Collegiate Paintball Association Southern California Regional High School Championship this spring.
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City Calendar
      The city of Thousand Oaks will be conducting the following meetings this month, according to the city manager's office. All con tact phone numbers are in the 805 area code. Wed., June 17. Traffic and Transportation Advisory Commission/7:30 p.m./Board Room/ John Heillwell, 449-2412.
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National Charity League donates to theater center
      The Ventura Chapter of National Charity League recently presented a check for $3,000 to the Santa Paula Theater Center for a new sound system for the backstage to use during performances. The donation was $2,000 more than last year.
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WLV plans July 4 parade
      Residents of all ages may participate in the 40th annual Westlake Village Fourth of July Parade beginning at the former Westlake Village Medical Center property, 4415 Lakeview Canyon Road. The Rotary Club of Westlake Village will serve a pancake breakfast starting at 7:30 a.m. The parade will start at 9:45 a.m.
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Judge Wapner to promote new soda in Camarillo
      Judge Joseph Wapner, the first judge on TV's "The People's Court," will appear in person to present Judge Wapner Root Beer at 10 a.m. and noon, Sat., June 13 at the Rocket Fizz Soda Pop and Candy Store, 2619 Ventura Blvd., in the city of Camarillo.
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