2010-08-12 / Dining & Entertainment

Residents help others in Conejo Valley


COWBOY POET—Thousand Oaks resident J.P. Gorham recites some of his cowboy poetry at the Stagecoach Inn Museum in Newbury Park as part of a Conejo Valley CARES Unity Concert, Conejo Country Nights. Gorham is the founder and director of Conejo Valley CARES (Communities And Residents Exchanging Solutions), a nonprofit that assists residents who need housing, transportation and food. Photos by RICHARD GILLARD/Acorn Newspapers COWBOY POET—Thousand Oaks resident J.P. Gorham recites some of his cowboy poetry at the Stagecoach Inn Museum in Newbury Park as part of a Conejo Valley CARES Unity Concert, Conejo Country Nights. Gorham is the founder and director of Conejo Valley CARES (Communities And Residents Exchanging Solutions), a nonprofit that assists residents who need housing, transportation and food. Photos by RICHARD GILLARD/Acorn Newspapers
SINGING AT THE INN— Thousand Oaks resident Nancy Lee sings in Anderson Hall at the Stagecoach Inn Museum in Newbury Park on Saturday as part of Conejo Country Nights. Lee has sung at several cowboy festivals, including events in Big Bear and Santa Clarita. She performs Saturday nights at Ascension Lutheran Church and has helped other causes. For more information about Conejo Valley CARES, call (805) 368-9829. SINGING AT THE INN— Thousand Oaks resident Nancy Lee sings in Anderson Hall at the Stagecoach Inn Museum in Newbury Park on Saturday as part of Conejo Country Nights. Lee has sung at several cowboy festivals, including events in Big Bear and Santa Clarita. She performs Saturday nights at Ascension Lutheran Church and has helped other causes. For more information about Conejo Valley CARES, call (805) 368-9829.

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