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MARCH 2016
Cathey Sinai, Editor
Welcome to Spring. Could we ask for
more amazing weather this last month?
On Sunday, March 13th, we spring our
clocks forward, due to Daylight savings
time (which some California legislators
are trying to abolish). We gain an hour of
daylight, but lose an hour of sleep. The
Spring Equinox is Sunday, March 20th at 3:29 am PST.
It is the day when we have 12 hours of day and 12 hours
of night. March is also the host to St. Patrick's Day and
Easter.
I want to thank everyone that came to our appreciation brunch and General meeting last week. Many
compliments on the food that Board members Phyllis,
Linda, and Diana put together. As you know, events
don't just happen. It takes organization and people donating their time and energy. We had a great turnout and a
very informative and interesting meeting. Very thoughtful questions were asked. It was so great to see Mary
Simon. Calabasas city council members David Shapiro,
Alicia Weintraub, Mary Sue Maurer (mayor pro-tem),
were present, as well as Mayor James Bozajian, who
spoke about some issues and events going on in the city.
We also had Fire Captain Scherot and 2 other
firemen from fire-station 68, speak on fire safety and
legal issues. Bottom line: keep barbecues a safe distance
away from house siding, no un-grated open fires in these
hills, and if it's a windy day, no fires, period. Always put
all embers out completely before you walk away. Common sense.
Speaking of common sense, some security tips
from Bill Meyers:
1. Awareness: Always be awar e of your sur r oundings. Be observant. Never let headphones or cell
phones block the sights and sounds around you.
Where is the exit? Be aware. If a situation doesn't
feel right, leave.
2. Avoidance: Don't go wher e you shouldn't go.
 Don't say what you shouldn't say
 Don't flip off who you shouldn't flip off
From the Manager
Charter Internet Q&A’s
Calabasas Village
HOME OWNERS
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Don't leave dark what should be well lit
Don't leave unlocked which should be locked
Don't leave silent which should have some sound
Don't leave vacant which should look occupied
Don't leave visible which should be hidden
(Don't tempt an honest person)
If you see something say something. Please r epor t
anything suspicious or questionable to security or
police. We need to work together and be each other’s
eyes and ears.
At the end of the meeting we had an hour long
Question and Answer conference call with Charter about
upgrading our internet to an Enterprise system. See page
4 for a list of the questions and answers.
To be honest, at this point, we are not sure that a
5 year deal to upgrade our system is feasible. We would
need at least 180 coaches to sign for it. The other part we
have discussed is: with the speed that technology is
changing, a 5 year deal seems like a long time to be
locked in. Also, we are still unsure of how payments
would be administered, collected, adjusted, and, what
exactly the payment amount would be. We will keep you
updated as we get new information.
At our request, the Park had new signs installed
at the entrances. Many have spoken to me about being
unable to see them from the street. The letters and numbers are small and unlit. I will be speaking with Sean
about it and I'm sure we can resolve the problem. Hopefully an easy fix.
We want to welcome our newest board member,
Frank Reale, and say thanks to all the returning members. We look forward to your input in our interesting
and productive discussions.
Please have a great month. Be open, honest and
loving. Embrace everything that is beautiful. Fully experience and treasure each moment. The gift of life is
amazing. Show appreciation in any way you can.
Here's to peace on earth, Derol
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DAYLIGHT SAVINGS
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Begins Sunday, March 13
Calabasas Events/Activities
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General BBQ Safety
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Set Your Clocks Ahead
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CALABASAS VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS’
ASSOCIATION
2016 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Officers *
DEROL CARACO, Pres.
PHYLLIS SCHER, Vice Pres.
CATHEY SINAI, Treas.
TERRY FOLADARE, Sect’y
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#192
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Phone
222-5117
222-7604
222-1728
914-6329
Members At-Large
KAREN LAMPERT
LINDA LESSER
MYRNA PICARD
FRANK REALE
SCOTT WIMMER
#41
#10
#126
#125
#152
223-3248
222-7951
466-9045
968-8030
222-4408
CVERT
SKIP CORDER, Chair
CATHEY SINAI
#127
#192
591-1385
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THE CHATTER
CATHEY SINAI, Editor
#192
LINDA KESLER, Contributor
CONNIE WRIGHT, Proofreader
SCOTT WIMMER — Photographer
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ENTERTAINMENT
SCOTT WIMMER
Board Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. in the card
room. The first 30 minutes are an open
meeting where residents can come and
make statements or ask questions.
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* Board will reorganize with officer vote at March
meeting . Officer listing will be updated in the next
Chatter.
March Birthdays
Name
Eva Reale
Shira Priel
Ron Hod
Max Engoian
Gabi Gross
Mahsa Jarrahi
Linda Lesser
Arie Getter
Suzy Cronk
Lyndsey Livingston
Martin Steinberg
Monse Garcia
Marva Wimmer
Arlene Kramer
Eli Shetrit
Codi Caraco
Barbara Evans
Jaco Caraco
Mitra Jarrahi
Alan Katz
Caitlin Schnair
March Anniversaries
Name
Tom & Barbara Evans
Mel & Bryna Solon
Pablo & Monse Garcia
Matthew & Jade Young
Ed & Susie Fink
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Did We Miss You?
Chatter Deadlines
If we have omitted your birthday or anniversary information please drop a note in the
can beneath my mailbox so I can update the
files.
Cathey Sinai, space 192
[email protected]
Deadline for articles is the 20th of every
month. Deadline for typeset, ready to print
ads is the 23rd. If you have any questions
regarding the Chatter Ads you can call Phyllis
Scher at 222-7604. To submit articles email
them to Cathey Sinai at [email protected] and
please note in the subject line that it is it for
the Chatter. We welcome guest contributors.
Thanks!
Home Repair Grants—Calabasas
Check This
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The Feb. 25 Acorn article on the 2016-2017
grant program indicates qualifying mobilehomes
must be on a foundation. Most homes here are
not. If you have an application pending and are on
the waiting list you should call the City’s senior
analyst, John Bingham, (818) 224-1663 to see if
you will still qualify for a grant.
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Manager’s Message
March 2016
FIRE SAFETY: This continues to be an
important subject. We ask
for everyone's cooperation in not using woodburning fire pits and in making
sure BBQ's are kept away from the home siding and away from the gas riser / gas meter of
your home. This is a serious safety concern.
Please test your smoke and CO2 detectors to make
sure they are operational and replace old batteries. We are located in a severe fire hazard and wildlife rated area. Thank you everyone's cooperation.
HOME IMPROVEMENTS: Not all home improvement projects require permits but every single
project on the home requires management's review
and approval before beginning work. Always.
Please come by the office to discuss your home
improvement project. Your contractor will also
need to stop at the office to provide their insurance
and a copy of the project diagram to complete the
plot plan. We must have a copy of the permit in
your file and it must be posted at the worksite.
These items need to be handled at the office before
beginning any work. If anyone starts illegal construction, we will have to stop your
work. We have all of the plot plans,
permit applications and forms and
guidelines at the office to assist you in
obtaining proper approval. We are here
to help you do things the correct way.
ANNUAL HOME INSPECTIONS: The annual
home inspections are coming up in June. Please
take a little time each week to take a look at
the outside of your home to see what needs to
be cleaned up, disposed of, repaired or stored
out of sight. All landscape should be completed on the homes. Old paint should be refreshed or the outside of the home
washed. Management will be visiting each
space and no appointments are necessary and are
not being set. We will be out there starting in June
and we plan to visit every space to check for safety
and compliance. Please make sure all clean up and
repairs are finished by the end of May. Thank you
in advance for everyone's best efforts!
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SPRING CLEANUP DUMPSTERS: The annual dumpsters will be
set up and ready April 22 for one week, or until
they are full. This is a great time to dispose of unwanted items and debris from your spring cleaning,
to clean up your carport and space in preparation for
the annual June inspections. And....it's free!!!
FREE BULKY PICK UP DATES: Also,
free bulk pick up dates through the waste vendor are Saturday, May 21 and Saturday, October
22. To schedule one of those free pickups in front
of your home call the Park office by Thursday prior
to the pick-up date. You may dispose of up to four
(4) items. Acceptable items: furniture, mattresses,
water heaters, appliances, bundled green waste no
larger than 4x4x2 and weighing less than 60 lbs.
Call the Park office to schedule a pick up (with your
list of four items) 818-222-8500.
FRANK J. EVANS SCHOLARSHIP: The applications for the 2016
scholarship program are now available. Over the past couple of years, Calabasas Village has had three winners who won $1,000
each! The deadline is June. Don't miss out on this
great opportunity! You can apply for the scholarship every year!
SWIM SEASON STARTS APRIL 1: Please call
the office if you need new guest passes. Guests
must have a guest pass with them when visiting the
pool and spa, fitness room, clubhouse or any of the
other park amenities. A reminder of the two (2)
guest limit. Pool parties are not allowed and pets
should not be brought to the pool and spa areas. Security will be monitoring the pool and common areas during pool season, just as they
did last year, checking for guest passes. No alcohol, glass, cigarettes, electrical
devices, or excessively loud noise at the
pool area please!
Have a Wonderful Spring!
Carrie Heinzen,
Calabasas Village Property Manager
818 222-8500
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Charter Internet Q&As
As part of the CVHOA Board’s ongoing effort
to answer resident questions about the proposed
upgrade of the Charter Internet system a conference call was arranged for the end of our annual
CVHOA meeting on February 21. Below are the
questions asked and the answers. We continue
to communicate with Myron Dickstein as additional questions arise.
1. What will the new boxes consist of and how
will they be installed?
 Enterprise network as opposed to a residential account. Ruckus R500
 Consists of cable modem, power distribution
unit, Ethernet power switch, microchip router
 Remotely monitored, coordinated network,
cloud based
Individual connections, monitored for nonconflicting connections
2. Will technical support, repairs, maintenance,
installation be handled as it is now?
 Onsite support expected to be unnecessary
for the most part
 Boxes will snap in for replacement when
needed
 Local trained person
 25 (approx. 4) replacement units will be kept
on site at all times
 Self-monitoring enables self-repairing
 Individuals have own bandwidth
Each has 60
5. If it turns out that we stay as we are and don’t
take the 5 year contract, will there still be an upgrade in equipment?
 No upgrade if park doesn’t do a new contract
 Need 180 subscribers
6. What happens when a subscriber drops out for
good cause such as the subscriber leaving the
Park? Is there a penalty? Must the new owner
then subscribe?
 Bulk account all in – owner gets the bill
 Agreement stays with the unit
7. Under the new contract will there be different
tiers of service and speed? Will subscribers pay
less than $55 a month, which is now required, to
get very high speed (Internet Ultra 100) service?
 No tiers – all the same
 Speed may increase as market speeds increase
8. At any speed, at any time, will transmissions
for uploads or downloads be degraded
or curtailed? In other words, Will there be any
data limitations? Will there ever be any Throttling?
 Enterprise account
 No throttling like with cell service
 Each individual gets 60
3. Who will handle our account, our individual
internet service, and our tech problems. Will we
have a personal West Coast rep servicing our
needs?
 Think I covered it in #2
Separate 800# for internet tech support
4. Do we have a choice of using our current
wireless router if it is better than Charter's new
one? Or is this totally wireless without router?
 Totally wireless no need for current personal
routers
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9. Will there be any times, when due to high volume of users, i.e. 6pm, that speeds will slow
down due to lack of bandwidth or other reasons?
 Should not occur on this property unless another property shares our node
 This will have 10 times the number of channels
 Speed diff between 2.4 and 5.0 should not be
an issue here like Apple devices now experience
 This will be a tremendous upgrade
10. Is there an open enrollment period? Some
potential subscribers may wish to defer signing
the new contract if better pricing is available under promos --- even if only for a year (and some
say they have been able to extend that).
 Contract is between Charter & Myron.
 This will be a Myron question
11. Under the new contract, will Charter offer a
no-cost ability to view a subscriber's TV programming on the Internet at a later time? Pause
or Instant replay?
 Charter app available now free to view Charter channels on any device
 TV contract separate from the Internet
DVRs available from Charter
12. What recourse do we have if we are not satisfied with the quality, speed, or performance of
the new system?
 When installation is complete Myron will only signs the contract when satisfied it works
as represented.
13. Since we are looking at a 5 year deal, will
there be any clauses about keeping up with current pricing and technology? How will we be
keeping up with the changing technology,
Streaming, internet, and movies?
 Upgrades to speed addressed in Q7
 Upgraded hardware would require a new/
revised contract
 Contract allows for it to be remediated or re-
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freshed with new contract over time if deemed
necessary
14. What will the price increase be each year? Is
there a way to guarantee our fees to stay competitive with new subscriber fees and fees of your
competitors?
 Lures of lower prices in introductory years by
competitors are short term with high bumps in
price
 This contract allows more stable pricing with
the Enterprise account not available to individual
account holder
Some other notes:
 Ideal to install in all homes, but mobilehome
parks are a bit different. If not installed initially future installation would be at a cost not
yet determined.
 Enterprise quality much higher than residential.
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The CHATTER March 2016
EMAIL SCAMS
Cathey Sinai
Because so many of you got the scam email
from the hacker who stole my contact list, I
think it is timely to discuss some common
scams and how to avoid becoming a victim
of them. The below information comes from
http://www.moneycrashers.com/
At that website you can additionally find information on Lottery scams, Survey scams,
Paypal, Credit Card, Banking scams, Mystery Shopper scam, Nigerian Check scam
and others.
How to Avoid Common Scams Online
Whether it’s an email scam or a social networking scam, there are some dead give-aways when it comes to recognizing them before they get you. Here are five ways to
avoid common scams:
 Delete Unsolicited Emails. One of the
best ways to avoid email scams is to delete unsolicited emails. Legitimate companies will never send you pertinent information by email.
 Don’t Believe Promises of Money or
Prizes. Any email or social networking
link that promises free money or prizes
should be dismissed, as these are almost always scams.
 Question Requests for Donations. Whenever there’s a national disaster, con artists have a field day sending bogus requests for donations. Instead of donating through email to an unknown charity, give to legitimate charities, such as the Red Cross.
 Never Disclose Sensitive Personal Information. Any person who sends you
an email asking for sensitive information,
such as your bank account number or
Social Security number, is up to no good.
No matter what they promise you, mark
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the email as spam and move on.
Hover Before You Click. Whenever
you receive an unsolicited email asking
you to “click here,” beware – even if it
sounds like a legitimate company. The
same goes for social networking links
that take you to what appear to be login
pages. These may be, in fact, sites designed to steal your information.
Final Word
If you’ve fallen for any of these online
scams, you’re certainly not alone. Online
con artists are very clever, using underhanded methods to get information and money
from unsuspecting people. However, you
can protect your identity and your money by
arming yourself with knowledge – as well as
warning your children and elderly relatives –
and avoid falling prey to scammers.
Other Scams some of us have encountered.
 Calls supposedly from the IRS saying
you owe money. This is a scam. The IRS
will not call you if you owe them, you
would receive an official written notice.
 Calls supposedly from a Federal Law enforcement official saying there is a warrant for you and local law enforcement
will arrest you if you do not respond to
the caller. It is scam!
 Caller states a close relative is in jail in a
foreign country and needs bail money.
Another scam.
 Caller is selling tickets to police or fire
events. This, too, is a scam. These departments DO NOT make calls for donations.
Please be aware, change passwords frequently, delete suspicious emails, do not
click on unknown links in emails, do not give
out personal information.
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Calabasas Events
The CHATTER March 2016
Here’s what’s going on in Calabasas that you
may want to participate in:
WI FI
Community Emergency Response Training—each
Thursday evening ,March 3 thru April 21, 6:30 to 9pm,
at the Calabasas Library Founders Hall, 200 Civic Center Way. Call 818-224-1620 to register. These classes
are free of charge.
At the Clubhouse
Calabasas Speaker Series—Gil Garcetti—March 11,
7:30 –pm, Founders Hall. “The Elusive Beauty of Nature—from DA to Photographer. Ticket price $20, register online at cityofcalabasas.com
Calabasas Village Guest
Password: cv23777!
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration! Sat. Mar ch 12,
11am—3 pm. At the Agoura Hills/Calabasas Community Center, 27040 Malibu Hills Rd, Calabasas. Food,
Entertainment, Activities—FREE, FREE, FREE,
Internet access shuts down at 10PM.
Earth Day Festival, Sat. Apr il 9, 2pm—5pm at La
Virgenes Creek on Agoura Rd. Admission Free. Green
Expo, Giveaways, Recycling Art Contest, Learning
Booths, Wildlife Presentation..
Network Sign in:
No loitering around the clubhouse after
10PM.
Thank you & enjoy!
I will be participating in
Arbor Day Celebration - Sat. Apr il 30, 11 am—1
pm at Calabasas High. Tree planting ceremony.
American Cancer Society’s
Relay for Life, Apr il 2 @ CSUN
Images of America
The Don Jose de Ortega Chapter of the
DAR has a team participating in the relay in
memory of one of our members who recently succumbed to cancer.
Calabasas
New book of the early years of Calabasas offering its colorful history of buried treasure,
cattle and sheep ranches, stagecoaching, ghost
sightings, and some of Southern California’s
roughest toughest residents.
As a chapter member I am participating and
asking anyone who would like to make a
donation to do so by going to
www.relayforlife.org and enter ing my
name, Catherine Sinai, in the “find a participant” section. Follow the prompts to complete a donation.
Cost is $24.99 with discounted price of $20 to
Calabasas-Las Virgenes Historical Members.
To order your copy contact:
Thank you for considering this. I look at
this as my way of honoring all friends and
family who have been victims of cancer.
Catherine (Cathey) Sinai
Cim at [email protected]
Or
[email protected]
Ad paid by CSinai
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Use long-handled utensils.
General Grilling Safety
With more Americans lighting their grills than ever
before, (Including in the winter) it’s important to
remember that a fun barbecue is a safe barbecue.
The following safety tips are designed to guide
you through the grilling process. Remember, anytime you work with fire, there’s a chance of getting
burned. So, take precautions. Common sense and
planning will prevent injuries.
Read the owner's manual.
Always read the owner's manual before
using your grill and follow specific usage,
assembly, and safety procedures. Contact
the grill manufacturer if you have specific
questions. (Be sure to locate your model
number and the manufacturer’s consumer
inquiry phone number and write them on
the front page of your manual.)
Use barbecue utensils with long handles
(forks, tongs, etc.) to avoid burns and
splatters.
Wear safe clothing.
Wear clothing that does not have hanging
shirt tails, frills, or apron strings that can
catch fire, and use flame-retardant mitts
when adjusting hot vents.
Keep fire under control.
To put out flare-ups, either raise the grid
that the food is on, spread the coals out
evenly, or adjust the controls to lower the
temperature. If you must douse the flames
with a light spritz of water, first remove the
food from the grill.
Be ready to extinguish flames.
Use baking soda to control a grease fire
and have a fire extinguisher handy. A
bucket of sand or a garden hose should be
near if you don’t have a commercial extinguisher.
Grills are for outside, only.
Barbecue grills are designed for outdoor
use, only. Never barbecue in your trailer,
tent, house, garage, or any enclosed area
because carbon monoxide may accumulate and kill you.
Consider placing a grill pad or splatter
mat beneath your grill.
These naturally heat resistant pads are
usually made of lightweight composite cement or plastic and will protect your deck
or patio from any grease that misses the
drip pan.
Use in well-ventilated area.
Set up your grill in an open area that is
away from buildings, overhead combustible surfaces, dry leaves, or brush. Be
sure to avoid high traffic areas and always
barbecue in a well-ventilated area. Be
aware of wind-blown sparks.
Keep 3’ from any combustibles
Never leave a grill unattended once lit.
Stay away from hot grill.
Keep grill stable.
When using a barbecue grill, be sure that
all parts of the unit are firmly in place and
that the grill is stable (can’t be tipped over).
Follow electric codes.
If electrically-operated accessories are
used (rotisseries, etc.), be sure they are
properly grounded in accordance with local
codes. Electrical cords should be placed
away from walkways or anywhere people
can trip over them.
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Don’t allow anyone to conduct activity near
the grill when in use or immediately following its use. The grill body remains hot up to
an hour after being used.
Don’t move a hot grill.
Never attempt to move a hot grill. It’s easy
to stumble or drop it and serious burns
could result.
No Open Wood Burning Pits
No Flying Embers
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It is NOT Too Late
Pay Your $25 Dues to CVHOA
Drop at Space 192, Cathey Sinai, Treasurer
The CHATTER March 2016
CVHOA Annual Dues
Homeowner association dues become due on January 1st. Any new member who joined in October, November or December is paid through 2016.
Do you wonder what comes with membership and the $25 dues? Which by the way has not increased in over 35 years.
 Representatives who work with the manager and owners to discuss resident issues with any
number of success stories—including pushing for the exterior landscaping, urging financial considerations during the past several years of economic challenges.
 Reduced ticket prices for CHVOA sponsored events.
 Monthly production and delivery of the Chatter
 Coordination of volunteers who put on events and parties.
 Finally, we are slowly building a fund that is earmarked for use in attorney consultation
fees when it is time to renegotiate our current lease, which expires in 4 years.
This association is distinctly different than the Park Management. Both play critical roles. CVHOA
is here to represent and be a voice of and for park residents. The par k manager s ar e the voice
of park ownership. CVHOA is here to bridge the gap between residents, management, and ownership.
We urge all residents to join CVHOA. We welcome new members and volunteers. We look forward to seeing you at our events.
Calabasas Village Homeowners Association Dues
Name: __________________________________________ Coach #: _____________
We wish to maintain a current database and up-to-date lists. Please complete the below information
so we can include you and household members in our Phone Directory and Birthday/Anniversary
listings.
Phone #: _______________________ Anniversary: ___________________________
Birthdays:
Name: _________________________________________ Date: _____/_______
Name: _________________________________________ Date: _____/_______
Name: _________________________________________ Date: _____/_______
Name: _________________________________________ Date: _____/_______
Please return this coupon with your 2016 Dues in the amount of $25. Check payable to CVHOA.
Deliver to Cathey Sinai, #192 or any board member. If you are unable to drop it off, call and a
board member can pick it up.
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On Facebook Now—Created by
Frank Reale
MYCalabasasVillage.com
Is our website address where you
can find archived Chatters and
Emergency Preparedness Information. Ideas for other content?
Please contact a board member.
Calabasas Village
Community
Bulletin Board
Check it out!
Join the growing group!
City of Calabasas Emergency Preparedness for residents:
www.cityofcalabasas.com/risk
-management/emergencyguide.pdf
OTILIA’S ALTERATIONS
And Custom Made Knitted Clothes and Quilts
Pants Hemmed (Shortened) - $5.00 each
Skirts or Dresses Hemmed—$10.00 each
Sleeve Alterations—$8.00 each
One of a kind caps, vests, purses, etc. available for sale or
custom made items of your own design.
20% added to hand-sewn items
I finally found someone who does terrific alterations and is right here in the park. She
does great work at reasonable prices. I recommend her highly.
Phyllis Scher
Otilia Foladare Space #148
Phone (818) 914-6329
Cell (818) 274-6950
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Gloria E. Beauty Services, Pro Beauty Center, 23375 Mulholland Drive,
Woodland Hills, CA, 818-225-0176, Tuesday-Saturday: 9:00 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
A full-service salon for both women and men including (lowest prices in town):
*Haircuts
*Hair conditioning
*Styling
*Perms
*Blow drying
*Hair weaves
*Coloring
*Complete Nail Care by Kim
Calabasas Village Customers:
Ernestine Blane and Cynthia Myers
Located at Pro Beauty Center, 23375 Mulholland Drive, Woodland Hills, El Camino
Shopping Center (next to Health Nut). While having your hair done by Gloria, you
can also treat yourself to a manicure or pedicure or both by Kim, 818-222-0902.
Brittiney Harde
1(818) 590-6748 cell
1(818) 888-2133 home
College student (4.0 GPA)
Experienced in:
Tutoring
Babysitting
Pet care
House sitting
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Responsible
College
Student,
experienced
with both
children and
pets.
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CVHOA Board meetings
Second Tuesday of Each Month
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PADDLE TENNIS—EVERY Tues. and Thurs. at 7:pm. NEW PLAYERS ALWAYS WELCOME
CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS ARE EVERY 2nd & 4th WEDNESDAY EVENING AT CITY HALL.
FREE ELECTRONICWASTE COLLECTION 10-3 the 1st SATURDAY of EACH MONTH at Albertsons, 26521
Agoura Rd @ Las Virgenes
FREE ELECTRONICWASTE COLLECTION 10-3 the 3rd SATURDAY of EACH MONTH at Vons Shopping
Center, 23381 Mulholland Dr
HAZARDOUS WASTE ROUND-UP @ Tennis & Swim Center 10-2 the 2nd SATURDAY of EACH MONTH Need more INFO? Call City Hall 878-4225
FARMERS MARKET—OLD TOWN CALABASAS—EVERY SATURDAY 8am to 1pm
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