The beauty of Westlake Village
By: Sher Hann
As a Conejo Valley realtor, I thought it would be beneficial to share this short video on Westlake Village. Enjoy!
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The beauty of Westlake Village
By: Sher Hann
As a Conejo Valley realtor, I thought it would be beneficial to share this short video on Westlake Village. Enjoy!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSSR1xRKEu0&feature=player_embedded#![/youtube]
California Recycles Inc. will be holding a Electronic Waste Collection Event 
By: Cynthia Sparagna
This Saturday July 17, 2010 at the Von’s Shopping Center on 23381 Mulholland in Woodland Hills from 10:00 am – 3:00 pm, electronic waste will accept electronic recycles free of charge.
Take advantage of this opportunity to dispose of your unwanted electronics.
Tuesday July 20th is the last day for Santa Monica businesses to reserve their free pick up on Wednesday July 21st. The next Santa Monica FREE pick up will be on August 21st.
To reserve your pick up download and complete our pickup request form from our website www.californiarecycles.com and either email to lorie@californiarecycles.com or fax to 310-478-3005. All forms must be received no later than noon on Tuesday July 20th.
Charity drive; bring your books
By: Karen Crystal
Head to the Thousand Oaks Mall on Mondays and Wednesday between 10am – 2pm to donate used books. Help raise funds for free programs that support education for cancer patients and effected families in the community. Go to the first floor between Banana Republic and Marciano to drop off the goods. If you have a large donations, call 805.379.4777 to schedule a pick up time.
For more information go to http://www.twcvv.org/
New grocery store in Thousand Oaks
By: Sher Hann
If there’s something Thousand Oaks didn’t need, it’s another grocery store chain. At least that’s what I thought until I went to Sprouts.
The second specialty market brand developed by the Henry Boney family, who sold their Henry’s Farmers Markets in 1999, Sprouts has sprouted onto the scene as an alternative food store of healthy, organic, local, fair-trade options (did I miss any buzz words?). Located at the site of the old Circuit City, in Thousand Oaks near The Oaks Mall, Sprouts is definitely a destination store – and it’s worth the trip. There are gluten free products, local produce at, believe it or not, local prices, fresh (really fresh) meats and fish. Oh, yes, there’s a selection of low-carb food too, as well as “bin” coffee and grains.
Prices are surprisingly modest. Some would say (although lately the charge is not entirely fair) that Sprouts is Whole Foods without the whole paycheck.
Take a check, check it out, and enjoy a fresh Sprouts meal tonight.
Free concerts in our backyard
By: Karen Crystal
The Oaks mall is hosting their second annual summer nights music series this month in the outdoor shops by the Muvico. Free concerts will take pace from 6 to 8 pm each Thursday evening from June 24th through Sept. 2nd. Each week, there will be different genres of music such as classic rock, blues, jazz, oldies and more.
The seating is a first come first serve model that allows guests to bring their own outside seating. The first show will be Unkle Monkey on June 24th.
The Carpenters: Top of the World
By: Sher Hann
When my son, now 20, was in middle school at Ascension Lutheran School, in Thousand Oaks, he came home one day after practice for the school production of “Charlie Brown” and in exasperation exclaimed, “It’s not going well. Mr. Carpenter says we’re not ready, and he’s a professional!” And then it dawned on me: Traci Carpenter was one of David’s classmates. Mr. Carpenter was Richard Carpenter, of the famed duo The Carpenters.
Richard and his wife, Mary, of Westlake Village, have long been supporters of the arts in the Conejo Valley. Now, their latest donation bears their name at Westlake High School: The Carpenter Family Theatre.
In a gala celebration last evening, a sold-out crowd thrilled to performances by students from the high school Drama Department, the Symphony Orchestra, the Wind Ensemble, the Choir and, of course, members of the Carpenter family, including Richard himself.
The new theater features improved site lines and state-of-the art audio, lighting and video capabilities, plus enhanced acoustics and all-new interior surfaces and finishes. Other improvements in the new theater include the elimination of the multi-tiered cafeteria floor, which is the entry chamber to the theater, while excavating the old theater room to accommodate the new seating.
Outclassed by performing arts centers constructed at Thousand Oaks and Newbury Park High Schools in the late 90s, the 1970s-era black-box theater at Westlake High School was long overdue for a theatrical facelift. Richard and Mary Carpenter approached the staff at Westlake High School and the school district about expanding and renovating the theater, and offered a substantial contribution to jumpstart the project.
With a $4 million budget, construction began in June 2009, using the Carpenters’ donation and funds from the CVUSD Measure R Bond and the State Modernization Grant. The Carpenters’ donation came through the Conejo Schools Foundation, the nonprofit fundraising arm for school district.
Introducing the final number last evening, “Top of the World,” as a continual royalty maker, Richard Carpenter called the song “the gift that keeps on giving.” And so his family’s generous gift to Westlake High School will keep on giving for generations to come. He is, after all, “a professional” in the true spirit of the word.
Last week another soldier died in the battle against cancer.
By: Steve Tipp
He was the “man on the silver mountain” and I learned this week he may have invented the heavy metal peace sign “the devil horns.” Ronnie James Dio. I didn’t know a lot about Dio but as I read tributes this week and watched youtube videos my appreciation grew and grew. What a powerful voice and apparently a heart equally large. RIP Ronnie James Dio & Livestrong!
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Steve Tipp
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What to do with unused medicine?
By: Sher Hann
Are unused medicines lurking in your medicine cabinet? If so, you are not alone. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, 80% of our country’s waterways contain trace amounts of pharmaceutical wastes. The effect on humans is just now under the microscope, but we know there’s a negative impact on wildlife. We also know that 40% of drugs abused by kids come from the home of a friend or relative.
Now residents of Thousand Oaks have a remedy. They can take their unused meds to the Thousand Oaks Police Department and place them in a bin located in the lobby. Just remember to remove any personal information from the containers, and place liquid medicines in a sealed plastic bag to avoid leaks. For those unable to get to the Police Station, the City will provide envelopes at www.toaks.org/GoGreen. These envelopes can them be mailed to the Police Station:
City of Thousand Oaks
2101 E. Olsen Rd.
Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Note: The collection bin is not for needles! These should be placed in a the envelopes noted above and taken for disposal to Los Robles Hospital, to Los Robles Community Medical Group on Thousand Oaks Blvd. or to the City’s monthly Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program.
Get the facts before considering a short sale
By: Rob Jordan
According to the Los Angeles Business Journal, certain foreclosed California homeowners who refinanced their homes could owe thousands of dollars to lenders.
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Bikram Yoga, commonly known as hot yoga is a system of yoga that Bikram Choudhury synthesized from traditional yoga techniques and popularized beginning in the early 1970′s
By: Kathy Bernal
Bikram Yoga is located at 31300 Via Colinas, Westlake Village, CA
91362 and is my favorite spot to practice Yoga. Bikram Yoga’s focuses
on creating an environment where you can reach your goals of physical
health and well-being, using proven methods that are safe and
effective. Bikram Yoga offers a great experience every time I go
there. The Staff at Bikram Yoga is very professional, the facilities
are clean, and the other patrons are very friendly.
Bikram Yoga is perfect for people of all fitness and experience
levels. If you are experienced, you will appreciate the manner in
which Bikram Yoga conducts their classes in a professional manner. If
you are a beginner, you will appreciate the level of commitment the
staff offers to get new patrons up to speed. Next time you are looking
to relax, increase fitness, or improve your overall well being through
Yoga, check out Bikram Yoga in Westlake Village.