Spring 2015 - Conejo365, Calendar of Events for the Conejo Valley

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Spring 2015 - Conejo365, Calendar of Events for the Conejo Valley
April 18
City of
Thousand Oaks
Earth Arbor Day
April 18
April 25
May 7
Prom… Again
Featuring
Boogie Knights
Chili
Cook
Off
YMCA
Prayer
Breakfast
Vol. 2, No 4, Spring 2015
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Spring 2015
Vol. 2- Issue 4
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Editor’s Letter
April Listings
12
May Listings
18
June Listings
26
Masthead
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Conejo365 is growing by leaps and bounds. Our readership
continues to increase, while the event submissions for the magazine
are exploding. This kind of acceptance is very gratifying and we fully
expect to keep building on our early successes with help from our readers and our advertisers.
In fact, the magazine would not even exist without our advertisers. Through their participation,
we are able to offer Conejo365 to everyone in our area at no cost to them. Our advertisers have
truly invested in our community by supporting this publication, so, I encourage all of our readers
to use our partners’ services and attend their events.
Speaking of events, the Conejo Valley offers an amazing variety of activities from which to choose
any time of year. In one convenient place, we feature as many of these as we can in every issue
of Conejo365. If you don’t find what interests you between our pages, let us know and we’ll
make every effort to add it.
We’re so fortunate to live in the Conejo Valley. It just doesn’t get much better than this,
especially, in the late winter and early spring when we might get some rain to green things up
like we did this year. In this issue of Conejo365, we tried to capture a bit of the beauty that those
precious drops of moisture help create.
Enjoy this issue of Conejo365 and please keep the event listings coming!
Sincerely,
Mike Corridori, Editor in Chief
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April
For the latest list of events, please visit www.conejo365.com/events
Thursday, April 2nd
10:00 a.m.
Kids Club Powered by
National Geographic Kids
The Oaks, 350 West Hillcrest Dr.,
Thousand Oaks
The Oaks Kids Club is a great opportunity for your child to
learn in a fun, interactive setting. We’ve teamed up with
National Geographic Kids to create activities and games
that focus on discovery through play. Music with Melissa
Green. This award-winning children’s musician brings her
brand of interactive pop-eclectic music that the whole family
can enjoy.
www.shoptheoaksmall.com
Thursday, April 2nd
6:00 p.m.
Tantalizing Thursday’s
Sunland Vintage Winery Tasting Room,
1321 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., #108, Thousand Oaks
Tantalizing Thursday at Sunland Vintage Winery Tasting
Room - The Underground Food Truck and $5 Glasses of
Wine. That’s Right $5 Glasses of Wine… Come Early...Stay
Late...Don’t Miss the FUN and YUM!
www.sunlandvintagewinery.com |
(805) 379-2250 |
[email protected]
Friday, April 3rd Sunday, April 12th
See website for show times
“How to Succeed in Business Without
Really Trying”
Conejo Players Theatre,
351 S. Moorpark Rd. Thousand Oaks
Power, ambition, greed ... it’s just another day at the office!
From the authors of “Guys and Dolls” comes one of the
most delightfully irreverent musicals of all time. Thursdays
through Sundays.
www.conejoplayers.org | (805) 495-3715 |
[email protected]
Friday, April 3rd
6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Live Jazz Friday!
Aldabella Winery, 31111 Via Colinas Dr.,
Westlake Village
Live Jazz on the 1st and
3rd Fridays each month.
Come enjoy music and
wine with your friends.
www.aldabellawinery.com | (818) 991-9463
Friday, April 3rd
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Pinspired Nights
Create Studio, 31840 Village Center Rd.,
Westlake Village
If you like Pinterest, you will love this crafty fun! Check out
Create Studio’s Pinspired
Nights. Each month, Create
compiles D.I.Y. collections of
Pinterest projects to choose
from, then create during the
Pinspired events. All
materials provided. $15 for adults. Get Pinspired!
www.createstudiofun.com/celebrate/
pinspired | [email protected]
Saturday, April 4th
9:00 a.m.
Saturday, April 4th Sunday, April 5th
Malibu Creek State Park,
1925 Las Virgenes Rd., Calabasas
Spring Spectacular
at America’s Teaching Zoo
Introduction to Mountain Bike Skills
Learn proper off-road riding fundamentals and shared-use
etiquette. Mountain bike and helmet required. Heavy rain
cancels. Hosted by CORBA. 4 hours.
www.corbamtb.com | (805) 558-1606
Saturday, April 4th
9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Spring Egg Hunt and
Arts and Crafts Show
Mae Boyar Park, 130 Kanan Rd., Oak Park
Free admission. Vendors and craft show. Adult egg throw
competition. Food, kids’ inflatables slides, train, hamster
ball. Egg hunt for ages 10 and under. See website for egg
hunt times.
www.rsrpd.org | (818) 865-9304
Saturday, April 4th
10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Easter Eggstravaganza &
Spring Craft Fair
Community Center Park,
1605 E. Burnely St., Camarillo
There will be egg hunts, visits with the Easter bunny,
carnival games, live entertainment, craft and food vendors
and much more! Make sure to bring your camera and your
Easter baskets to this family fun.
www.pvrpd.org/recreation/special_events/
easter.asp | (805) 482-1996
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Moorpark College,
7075 Campus Rd., Moorpark
Features four shows at 10:30 a.m., noon, 2:00 and 4:00
p.m. VIP tours, raffle and 3:00 p.m. Creature Feature with
guest animal appearances from other facilities. $10 adults,
$8 kids and seniors.
www.moorparkcollege.edu/zoo |
(805) 378-1441
Sunday, April 5th
12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Harbor is Hopping
Ventura Harbor Village,
1591 Spinnaker Dr., Ventura
Hop over with your kids for a Spring celebration. Kids can
come meet and take pictures with the Easter Bunny, ride a
bunny in the Carousel, and have fun throughout the Village.
www.venturaharborvillage.com |
(805) 477-0470
Tuesday, April 7th
7:00 p.m.
“The Stuff of Family Life: Gender,
Identity and Politics in Homes”
Cal Lutheran University, Swenson Center,
60 W. Olsen Rd., Thousand Oaks
6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Michelle Janning, a professor of sociology at Whitman
College and co-chair of the Council on Contemporary
Families, shows how objects and spaces in the home signify
roles, relationships and inequalities that also play out in the
public realm. Free.
Casa Dumetz Wines,
388 Bell St., Los Alamos
Wednesday, April 8th
Saturday, April 4th
Andrew Murray Winemaker Dinner
Andrew is celebrating his 25 years in the wine business with
us! Andrew combines the Southern and Mexican influences
in his life to create a fabulous, homespun menu perfect for
highlighting the breadth of his wines from Rose to Cinsault to
Syrah...not to miss! Chef Giorgio Curti is his gleaming assistant!
Get your tickets today - Space is limited! $75 per person.
www.casadumetzwines.com |
(805) 344-1911 |
[email protected]
(805) 493-3694 | [email protected]
3:00 p.m.
Golf “Fore” Growth
Westlake Golf Course, 4812 Lakeview
Canyon Rd., Westlake Village
A unique and fun networking opportunity for business
professionals in SoCal to get together, talk, network and
have fun over a few rounds of golf! Check in at 2:00 - Tee
off at 3:00. $28
www.golfforegrowth.com |
[email protected]
If you would like your event posted in future publications please contact Janna Williams
at 805.409.9135 and [email protected].
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April
For the latest list of events,
please visit www.conejo365.com/events
Thursday, April 9th
Saturday, April 11th
Saturday, April 11th
1960s Lecture Series - Pop Culture
Paint-out
City of Calabasas
Earth Day Celebration
7:00 p.m.
Thousand Oaks Library,
1401 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
The 1960s rocked our world and helped shape our country,
as well as our community. Thousand Oaks became a city in
1964. Come explore the decade with faculty from California
Lutheran University. “To the Moon and Back: Scientific
Achievements in the Sixties.” Discussion with Robert Rumer
and Adina Nack. Introduction with Michaela Reaves. Free
www.toaks.org/library | (805) 449-2660
Friday, April 10th
10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Senior Concerns Presents
Memories in the Making Workshop
Senior Concerns, 401 Hodencamp Rd., Thousand Oaks
Senior Concerns will provide Memories in the Making
workshops on the 2nd and 4th Friday of every month from
10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. This is one of the Alzheimer’s
Association, California Southland Chapter’s signature
programs. The program has proven therapeutic benefits,
can aid in communication, and can provide cognitive
stimulation. Free Seating is limited. RSVP is required.
www.seniorconcerns.org | (805) 497-0189
9:00 a.m.
Topanga State Park, 20829 Entrada Rd.,
Topanga
Join us to paint secluded trails, green meadows, and
mountain vistas. All new or experienced artists welcome.
Parking fee. 4 hours.
www.allied-artists.com | (310) 383-1374
Saturday, April 11th
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Harness Creativity, Inspire Your
Best Self - Equine Assisted Personal
Growth Workshop
Stand InBalance, Westlake Village
Experience cutting-edge learning through interaction with
horses (no riding) in this half-day workshop. Breaking out
of the box and cultivating creativity can help optimize
productivity and reduce burnout…plus it just makes life
more enjoyable! Get inspired by immersing yourself in new
experiences that will help you infuse your creativity with a
fresh approach. $175
www.standinbalance.com/propellingsuccess-series | (818) 714-1740 |
[email protected]
2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Las Virgenes Creek/Agoura Rd.
Over fifty exhibitors from all over Los Angeles County and
Ventura County will be participating in the event to help
participants take actions that will save them money through
efficiency, while protecting our planet. The festival is free
of charge and the Calabasas Earth Day event will have
something of interest for everyone. The festival will also
feature numerous children’s activities to teach kids about
the environment, while they have fun.
www.cityofcalabasas.com/earth-day.html |
(818) 224-1680 |
[email protected]
Sunday, April 12th
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. &
1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Cultural Workshop
Satwiwa Native American Indian Culture
Center, Via Goleta & Lynn Rd., Newbury Park
Join Payumkawichum ethnobotanist, Richard Bugbee, for
a workshop on Native uses for plants. Then, go on a native
plant walk with Richard after the workshop.
(805) 370-2301
Sunday, April 12th
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Annual Westlake Village
Street Festival
Lakeview Canyon and Agoura Rd.,
Westlake Village
Friday, April 10th
Saturday, April 11th
Cal LuPalooza
Annual Walk MS
7:00 p.m.
Kingsmen Park, CLU, Thousand Oaks
The second-annual showcase of musical talent features
student performers and is organized by members of a
music production class. Food and T-shirts will be available.
Cal Lutheran’s Music Department is sponsoring the free
event.
[email protected]
10:00 a.m.
Conejo Creek North Park, 1379 E. Janss
Rd., Thousand Oaks
Benefiting the Southern California & Nevada Chapter
of the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society. People
can participate in Walk MS individually or as a team.
Participants can choose a 1k or 5k walk, roll or stroll around
Conejo Creek Park. Finish festival includes food, music, chair
massages, team booths and fun give-a-ways.
Friday, April 10th Sunday, April 19th
www.WalkToEndMS.org | (310) 479-4456 |
[email protected]
“13, The Musical”
Saturday, April 11th
See website for show times
Hillcrest Center for the Arts –
Theatre on the Hill, 403 W. Hillcrest Dr.,
Thousand Oaks
Geek. Poser. Jock. Beauty Queen. Wannabe. These are the
labels that can last a lifetime. With an unforgettable rock
score from TONY Award-winning composer Jason Robert
Brown, “13” is a musical about fitting in – and standing out!
Reserved seating $22 Adults, $20 Students & Seniors.
www.hillcrestarts.com | (805) 381-1246
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Come Play outside at The Oaks
The Oaks, 350 West Hillcrest Dr.,
Thousand Oaks
Have fun with our large games and activities outside in the
outdoor village at The Oaks. Checkers, chess, bean bag toss,
tic-tac-toe, Quantum Rock Climbing Wall: Test your climbing
skills and receive a coupon for a $1.00 off the Rocky Road
Dazzler at Haagen Dazs!
Hosted by the Rotary
Club of Westlake Village.
Enjoy a wonderful
day of vendors galore,
handcrafted merchandise,
classic car show,
entertainment stage
with local talent, food
trucks, dog walk, wine
tasting, kids play zone. Proceeds benefit local charities. Free
admission and parking.
www.rotarywlv.org | [email protected]
Sunday, April 12th
12:00 p.m.
Walk To End Genocide,
Conejo Valley
Temple Etz Chaim/ United Methodist
Church, 1080 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
Take this great opportunity to learn how your actions can
change lives and to be inspired by the successes that your
efforts have helped JWW to achieve in fighting genocide
and other mass atrocities.
conejovalley.walktoendgenocide.org |
(818) 501-1836 | [email protected]
www.shoptheoaksmall.com
If you would like your event posted in future publications please contact Janna Williams
at 805.409.9135 and [email protected].
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For the latest list of events,
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Sunday, April 12th
Thursday, April 16th
Areté Vocal Ensemble
“America Sings: Glory, Hallelujah!”
CSU Channel Islands
Professor’s Speaker Series
2:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Cal Lutheran University, Samuelson
Chapel, 60 W. Olsen Rd., Thousand Oaks
Thousand Oaks Library, 1401 E. Janss Rd.,
Thousand Oaks
The innovative, professional ensemble of vocal artists
concludes its sixth season with a special concert
commemorating the 150th anniversary of the end of
the Civil War in 1865. The concert explores the legacy of
American hymns, folk songs, patriotic songs and spirituals.
Tickets are $20 at the door or $15, if purchased online in
advance. Student tickets are $10 with ID. Children under
12 are free.
Stephen Clark - Hidden Gems of Latin America. This
presentation will provide an overview of several of Latin
America’s lesser known, but most intriguing cities, with an
emphasis on their history, culture, architecture, and other
interesting aspects of life. Free and open to the public.
www.toaks.org/library | (805) 449-2660
Friday, April 17th Sunday, April 26th
aretevocalensemble.org
See website for show times
Sunday, April 12th
Cabrillo Music Theatre Presents
“Mary Poppins”
3:00 p.m.
RiverBoat Dixie Jazz Band at
Thousand Oaks Library
Grant R. Brimhall Library, 1401 E. Janss Rd.,
Thousand Oaks
Combining early American jazz tunes, humorous narrative,
and audience participation, Riverboat Dixie Jazz Band is
entertainment for the whole family.
www.toaks.org/library | 805-449-2660
option 5 | [email protected]
Monday, April 13th
9:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
3rd Annual CWC Golf Tournament
benefitting Wounded Warrior Project
Moorpark Country Club, 11800
Championship Dr., Moorpark
9:30 a.m. registration, 11:00 a.m.
shotgun, 6:00 p.m. awards dinner/
silent auction. $175 per player.
Games package/$40. Prizes and
Raffles. Sponsorship opportunity
available. Support those who have
kept our country strong and free!
cwcfinder.com | (818) 939-1287 |
[email protected]
Monday, April 13th
1:00 p.m.
Free Movie Matinee:
“Heaven is for Real”
Thousand Oaks Library, 1401 E. Janss Rd.,
Thousand Oaks
(PG, 100 min., 2014) A young boy suffers a near-death
experience in which he claims to have visited heaven in
this earnest, inspirational drama based on the best-selling
book of the same name. Bring your own snacks! Coffee Cart
is available.
www.toaks.org/library | (805) 449-2660
Monday, April 13th
3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Conejo365
Happy Hour at Tavern 101
Tavern 101 American Grill, 28434
Roadside Dr., Agoura Hills
Delicious food, friendly people and great
drinks. You can relax on their heated
outdoor patio or come inside for sports
and great music. Mention “We came
for the Conejo365 Happy Hour” and
receive $1 off your drinks.
www.tavern101.com | (818) 991-7227
Thursday, April 16th
5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Taste of the Valley Food, Wine, Spirits
and Microbrew Fest
Westfield Shopping Center, 6600 Topanga
Canyon Blvd., Woodland Hills
This is the largest of
its kind in the San
Fernando Valley. All
proceeds benefit the
Valley Cultural
Center and it’s the
best night of the entire year you won’t want to miss!!!
Participants include over 30 restaurants and 60 wineries,
spirits and microbrews. Use code: Conejo365 to receive
$5 off your ticket price.
www.valleycultural.org/taste-of-the-valley |
(818) 704-1358
Thursday, April 16th
5:30 p.m.
Thousand Oaks Road Runner
Sports Adventure Run
Road Runner Sports, 1714 Newbury Rd.,
Newbury Park
Adventure Run is a fun, 60-minute scavenger run filled with
hundreds of friends, giveaways, raffle prizes, music and
smiles. It’s awesome. The idea is you run to fun checkpoints
to grab as many free raffle tickets as you can. The more
checkpoints you get to, the more chances you’ll have to win
over $2,500 in gift certificates and running gear. Did we
mention it’s FREE?
www.adventurerun.com/thousand-oaks |
(805) 375-1415
Thursday, April 16th
6:00 p.m.
Tantalizing Thursday’s
Sunland Vintage
Winery Tasting
Room, 1321 E.
Thousand Oaks
Blvd., #108,
Thousand Oaks
Tantalizing Thursday at Sunland Vintage Winery Tasting
Room - Cousin’s Maine Lobster and $5 Glasses of Wine.
That’s Right $5 Glasses of Wine… Come Early...Stay Late...
Don’t Miss the FUN and YUM!
Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks
Blvd., Thousand Oaks
Presented at the Fred Kavli Theatre. A family classic live on
stage.
www.cabrillomusictheatre.com |
(805) 497-8613
Saturday, April 18th
9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
AYSO Region 9 Fall 2015 Sign Ups
Conejo Creek South Soccer Fields, 1350
Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
1st registration. One copy of your completed Player
Application form MUST be turned in with Registration fee
at one of the two Walk-In Registrations. Player Applications
can be found at www.eayso.org. $125 per player.
www.ayso9.org
Saturday, April 18th
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Thousand Oaks Arbor Earth Day
Conejo Creek Park, 1379 E. Janss Rd.,
Thousand Oaks
Arbor/Earth Day is a major
city-sponsored event
celebrating both Arbor and
Earth Day in a fun, familyoriented venue. This year’s
event will feature more
than 100 environmental
exhibitors, animal shows,
children’s activities, entertainment, an eco-friendly car show,
bike rodeo, biochar and compost workshops and much
more.
www.toaks.org/gogreen | (805) 381-7358 |
[email protected]
Saturday, April 18th
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Moorpark Arts Festival
Corner of Moorpark Ave. and High St.
Numerous visual art vendors and exhibitors. Continuous
live performances. Children’s hands-on art exhibit. Free
admission and parking.
www.moorparkca.gov/566/Moorpark-ArtsFestival
www.sunlandvintagewinery.com |
(805) 379-2250 |
[email protected]
If you would like your event posted in future publications please contact Janna Williams
at 805.409.9135 and [email protected].
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YMCA PRAYER BREAKFAST
Featuring Keynote Speaker Howard Wennes & Emcee Mary Olson
Meet
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Thursday May 7, 2015
California Lutheran University
Gilbert Sports Center
7 A.M. Breakfast is served
7:30 A.M. - 9:00 A.M. Program
Ticket Price - $20.00 includes full breakfast
Contact Janice Wise at: [email protected]
Music by:
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Sunday, April 19th
11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
42nd Annual Westlake Village
Garden Tour
Westlake Village, CA
Saturday, April 18th
Saturday, April 18th
Rediscover Westlake
Prom...Again
2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m
Westlake Plaza, 1012 S. Westlake
Blvd. Westlake Village
Celebrate the grand re-opening of Westlake Plaza with this
free community event with activities, tastings,
entertainment and prizes.
www.Facebook.com/WestlakePlaza
Saturday, April 18th Sunday, April 19th
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Scandinavian Festival
Cal Lutheran University, Kingsmen Park,
60 W. Olsen Rd., Thousand Oaks
The annual festival of Nordic cultures features music,
dancing, cooking and craft demonstrations, lectures,
vendors and affordable activities for young and old.
Crafts for children will include sanding butter knives and
decorating head wreaths. Admission is $10 for adults and
$5 for teenagers. Children are free.
www.scandinavianfest.org |
[email protected]
6:00 p.m.
Thousand Oaks Teen Center,
1375 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
A high energy “Fun”draiser for Conejo Valley adults to have
a great night out while supporting the effort
to build an inclusive playground for kids with special needs
and their families. Dress is tennis shoes to
tuxedos. Dress to impress in your own way! 70’s themed
dinner and dance party with live band: “Boogie
#PromAgain
Knights”. Sponsor tables available. Tickets are $100
per
person. No host bar.
www.playconejo.org | (805) 381-1239
Five unique and breathtaking gardens will be on display.
And enhancing the tour, visitors will meet experts on our
bee, butterfly and bird population. A stroll through a
magnificent rose garden at a Thousand Oaks home will
include live music. And a well-known Plein-Air artist will be
painting a distinct garden at a North Ranch home while
another garden will include a collection of prized antique
cars. Advance tickets are $20.
www.westlakevillagegardenclub.com |
[email protected]
Sunday, April 19th
7:30 a.m.
Wednesday, April 22nd
CSU Channel Islands, 1 University Dr.,
Camarillo
Stroller Strides
Earth Day Specialty Class
Aut2Run
Aut2Run is a charity race benefiting the Autism Society of
Ventura County. 2015 Theme: “The Hero in You!” (Courage
required. Cape optional) 10k Trail Run, 5k Run/Walk, 18k
Hero Run, Fun-k. Medals and shirts for everyone.
www.aut2run.org/race-info.html |
(805) 299-0850 | [email protected]
9:30 a.m.
Oakbrook Regional Park,
2787 Erbes Ave., Thousand Oaks
Join us as we celebrate this day with an Earth Day themed
mommy and me workout. Stay after class and make a craft
with your little one. Your first class is FREE. Stroller Strides®
is a stroller-based fitness program designed for moms with
little ones.
www.conejo.fit4mom.com |
[email protected]
Wednesday, April 22nd
4:00 p.m.
Free Movie Matinee: Earth Day Film
Thousand Oaks Library,
1401 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
(G, 77 min, 2014) Disneynature’s “Bears” takes viewers
on an educational and entertaining adventure through
the Alaskan wilderness, where the documentary follows
a fiercely protective mama bear named Sky and her two
young cubs, Amber and Scout, over the course of an entire
year. Narrated by John C. Reilly. Bring your own snacks!
Coffee cart is available.
Saturday, April 18th Sunday, April 19th
Sunday, April 19th
Conejo Gem & Mineral Club
41st Annual Show
300 Block of Main St., Ventura
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Borchard Park Community Center, 190
Reino Rd., Thousand Oaks
“Pageant of a Thousand Gems” Fun for all ages with
exhibits and sales of gems, jewelry, rocks, minerals and
fossils, special youth activities. Lapidary & Jewelry making
demonstrations. Silent auction, door prizes, plant sale and
snack bar. Free admission and parking.
www.cgamc.org | (805) 494-7734 |
[email protected]
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Paint Ventura - Free Art Festival
Presented by Red Brick Gallery. More than 100 fine artists
and crafts persons display and sell their original work
amid a street festival atmosphere throughout Ventura’s
charming Downtown Streets. This Year’s festival celebrates
our 8th event with several additions to our Art Festival all
centered around a variety of artistic styles and various art
representations. Paint Ventura features only original work
and our original artists are all present on-site to greet
festival attendees.
www.paintventura.com | (805) 643-6400 |
[email protected]
www.toaks.org/library | (805) 449-2660
Wednesday, April 22nd
1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. or
6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Free Healthy Mindful Living Seminar
Keller Williams, 30700 Russell Ranch Rd.,
Suite #200, Westlake Village
The seminar will teach techniques to reduce stress, enhance
attention, bring peace of mind, improve self-awareness,
reduction of physical pain, and live in the present moment.
Due to limited space please RSVP.
(805) 493-1986
If you would like your event posted in future publications please contact Janna Williams
at 805.409.9135 and [email protected].
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For the latest list of events,
please visit www.conejo365.com/events
Friday, April 24th Sunday, April 26th
Saturday, April 25th
34th Annual
Santa Monica Trail Days
Janss Marketplace
See website for hours
Point Mugu State Park
Thursday, April 23rd Sunday, April 26th
10:00 a.m.
Sky Safari
Frazier Park, CA
Take 3 days & nights to learn your telescope, scopes in
general and the night sky (@ that time of the year) next
April. Leverage a single weekend for a lifetime of fun, under
a dark sky! Fee for Event.
www.spacer.pamhoffman.com |
(805) 418-7044 | [email protected]
Thursday, April 23rd
7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
“The Sixth Great Mass Extinction
of Life on Earth”
Scherr Forum Theatre,
Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza
The Discovery Center Science Speaker Series. Presented by:
Dr. Paul Narguizian, Cal State Los Angeles. In the distant past,
natural disasters have wiped out much of the life on Earth. We
are currently observing (and causing) another mass extinction.
Trail Days is a weekend for individuals, families, and groups
to build new trails and restore old ones. All volunteers
welcome, no trail work experience needed! Come for a day
or the weekend. Saturday night BBQ free for volunteers. Go
to website for all of the details.
www.smmtc.org
(818) 222-4531
Kids Club Zone Events
Mark your calendars for
upcoming Kids Club Zone
Events, the last Saturday or
every month form 12-3pm for
Seasonal Craft Activities
http://www.
janssmarketplace.net/
kids-fun-zone |
818-710-6100
Friday, April 24th
Saturday, April 25th
It’s a Parents Night out
for Pinspired Kids!
Jason Alexander - Premiering his
New, One-Man Show
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Create Studio, 31840 Village Center Rd.,
Westlake Village
Drop off your kids for our Pinspired Kids Nights the last
Friday of
each month.
It’s super
easy D.I.Y.
fun for kids
ages 7 and
up. The $16
fee includes
all material costs needed for our pin projects, plus there is
plenty of time for open-ended creating too! Ages 5 and up.
B.Y.O.D (Bring a sack dinner).
www.createstudiofun.com/celebrate/
pinspired | (818) 575-9566
www.sciencespeakerseries.org |
(805) 905-8168 |
[email protected]
Friday, April 24th
12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
The Performing Arts Education Center on
the campus of Calabasas High School
Jason Alexander will
premiere his latest
creation, “Other
People’s Stories.” The
show will feature a
fun-filled evening of
magic, improvisation,
audience participation
and story songs drawn
from the musical
theatre and performed
in character by Mr.
Alexander, with musical direction by Todd Schroeder. Ticket
proceeds benefit LVUSD’s Performing Arts Programs:
$150/$125/$75 For tickets and information about donor,
sponsorship & advertising opportunities, please visit the
website.
www.thepaecs.org | (818) 591-1209 |
[email protected]
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 25th
Saturday, April 25th
Hyatt Westlake Plaza Hotel,
880 S. Westlake Blvd., Westlake Village
5th Annual So Cal Monopoly
Tournament & Silent Auction
Saturday Super Swap presented by
Topanga Vintage Market
Fashions on Parade in Paris
Westlake Women’s Club Annual Fundraiser Fashion show
and luncheon to raise funds for the many local worthy
causes we support. New and exciting fabulous fashions for
spring and summer. Boutique shopping, complimentary
champagne, door prizes, silent auction. Guarantee you’ll
have an afternoon of fun and make new friends! Delicious
lunch and dessert. $75 - Call Ann Nelson for reservations.
(818) 991-2790 |
www.westlakewomensclub.com
Friday, April 24th
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
St. Paschal Church,
155 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
Pierce College, Victory Blvd. at Mason Ave.,
Woodland Hills
Official Monopoly Tournament & Silent Auction benefiting
Boy Scout Troops 718 & 799. The tournament is an officially
sanctioned tournament. A silent auction will take place
during the day with wonderful items up for bid. Food will be
available on site before and during the tournament. Lunch
is included. A Monopoly “Go to Jail Space” patch will be
available for purchase. $30 pre-registered.
www.socalmonopoly.com | (818) 850-2834
12:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 25th
Los Robles Golf Course,
299 S. Moorpark Rd., Thousand Oaks
10th Annual
Ventura County Blues Festival
20th Century Melodies
The Thousand Oaks Woman’s Club presents its annual
Charity Luncheon. It will include a Vintage Fashion Show.
Our Emcee and Entertainer will be Phil Birdsell. Phil is a
professional entertainer, disc jockey, singer and actor. He
will entertain us with the beautiful music of the Twentieth
Century. The recipients of this Charity Luncheon will be
Interface Family Services and Senior Concerns. Call Gail
Aldrich for more information.
www.thousandoakswomansclub.org |
(805) 529-5127
10:00 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Moorpark College,
7075 Campus Rd., Moorpark
Formerly known as Michael John’s Simi Valley Blues
Festival, this festival has become one of the most
anticipated blues festivals in southern California. It has
been through some changes, but now, with a new home
and third year at Moorpark College, it promises to be bigger
and better than ever. General admission and VIP available.
www.venturacountyblues.com/ |
[email protected]
For this special show, we will allow sellers to bring new and
gently used merchandize in addition to our regular vintage,
antiques and art. So, come down and shop, cause “anything
and everything goes” at the Saturday Super Swap! There are
also food trucks to keep you cooled and fueled, and music
for your relaxation, so come early and stay late!
www.topangavintagemarket.com |
(310) 422-1844 |
[email protected]
Saturday, April 25th
8:30 a.m.
Channel Islands PC Users
Group Meeting
Boys and Girls Club of Camarillo,
1500 Temple Ave., Camarillo
Discussion, Tutorial, and Q&A sessions centered around
computers, email and the Internet, and social media brokers
such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Google, and Yahoo. Doors open
at 8:30 a.m. Sessions on social media and Internet topics
begin at 8:45 a.m., general meeting and Q&A session at 9:30
a.m., and presentation of a topic in depth at 11:00 a.m.
www.cipcug.org | [email protected]
If you would like your event posted in future publications please contact Janna Williams
at 805.409.9135 and [email protected].
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Saturday, April 25th Sunday, April 26th
OLD-WORLD CRAFTSMANSHIP
FOR MODERN TIMES!
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Rekindle Intimacy - Couples
Weekend Retreat with Equine
Assisted Therapy
Stand InBalance, Westlake Village
This Couples Retreat offers a fun, experiential learning
opportunity in a safe environment to help you deepen
connection and intimacy in your relationship. The
first day is an indoor day of learning, communicating
and reflecting. Day two will be outdoors at the Stand
InBalance Ranch in the beautiful Santa Monica
Mountains, where you will be introduced to our herd of
equines for a cutting-edge learning experience designed
to help you embody new relating. $365
www.standinbalance.com/upcomingevents | (818) 714-1740 |
[email protected]
Saturday, April 25th
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Santa Monica Mountains
Science Fest
Paramount Movie Ranch, 2903 Cornell
Rd., Agoura Hills
This event is for inquiring minds of all ages. Identify a
wildflower. See live animals. Learn how to track mountain
lions and bobcats. Become a Junior Ranger. Discover the
mysteries of your neighborhood national park. Parking,
admission, and activities are free!
www.nps.gov/samo/sciencefestival.htm |
(805) 370-2301
Saturday, April 25th
11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
39th Annual Chili Cookoff &
Classic Car Show
Conejo Creek Park South,
Hwy. 23 at Janss Rd.
Family fun
activities, as well
as music, food and
beverages.
Sanctioned by the
International Chili
Society. Enjoy
some of the most
fabulous cars in
the world. General
admission, kids
under 12 free.
www.chilicook-off.com |
[email protected]
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For the latest list of events,
please visit www.conejo365.com/events
Saturday, April 25th Sunday, April 26th
Sunday, April 26th
Friday, May 1st
Family Campout
Winemaking Class Series
Aldabella Winery,
31111 Via Colinas Dr., Westlake Village
Faces of Hope Celebration of Life
Gala
See website for hours
Wildwood Regional Park, 928 W. Avenida
de los Arboles, Thousand Oaks
Camping without
all the work!
Come camp with
your family in
Wildwood
Nature Park.
Enjoy nature hikes, crafts and games, campfire activities,
s’mores, and more. We do all the cooking for you and
deliver your gear to the camp site! Pre-registration is
required for this event. Enrollment max 120.
www.crpd.org | (805) 495-2163 |
[email protected]
Sunday, April 26th
7:00 a.m.
9th Annual Gator Run
Rancho Santa Susana Community Park,
5005 E. Los Angeles Ave., Simi Valley
Organized by the Rotary Club of Simi Sunset, The Gator Run
has 3 different runs — 10k, 5k, and the Healthy Kids 1 Mile
Fun Run. The Gator Run is a fun, family oriented, community
event. This coming year, portions of proceeds from the event
will again benefit the Special Olympics Ventura County.
Participation medals will be awarded!
www.GatorRun.org | (805) 613-7277 |
[email protected]
Sunday, April 26th
12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
20th Anniversary Celebration
of Conejo Valleys First
One-Room Schoolhouse
Stagecoach Inn Museum,
51 S. Ventu Park Rd., Newbury Park
The Stagecoach Inn Museum will have a celebration of the
20th Anniversary of the opening of Timber School and the
reconstruction of the 1889 schoolhouse. The gates open
at noon with an introduction of Newbury Park High School
students who built this school and a barbecue lunch for $10,
$5 for ages 4-12, and free for age 3 and under. Reservations
required. There will be a special exhibit of Timber School and
reenactments of a “typical” school day back in 1889.
stagecoachmuseum.org | (805) 498-9441
Sunday, April 26th
9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Canine Classic Dog Walk & Festival
Juan Bautista de Anza Park, 3701 Lost Hills
Rd., Calabasas
Fun-filled family fundraiser features a 2-mile walk
sponsored by Camp Bow Wow Agoura Hills, dog adoptions,
food trucks, clinics, Kid’s Fun Zone, Dog Agility, Silent
Auction, Vendor Fair and more! Dogs are welcome and they
must be on leash. Go to the website for all the details or to
register.
www.canineclassic.org | (818) 880-2993 |
[email protected]
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Take your winemaking knowledge to the next level. This
could be your
first steps in
helping you
decide if you
want to make
your own wine! Joining up with DiMaggio Washington of
World Wine Education, we are offering a comprehensive,
four-course class that will culminate with a certificate and
reception upon completion. This is series 2. See full details
on our website.
www.aldabellawinery.com | (818) 991-9463
Monday, April 27th
9:30 a.m.
Knights of Columbus
Charity Golf Tournament
Spanish Hills Country Club,
999 Crestview Ave., Camarillo
Charity golf tournament and dinner to benefit Play Conejo’s
special needs
park
development,
as well as a
College Scholarship Fund. 9:30 a.m. registration - 11:00
a.m. shotgun start. Dinner at 6:00 p.m. at St. Julie Billiart
Church in Newbury Park. Fee is $150. Contact Tim McCarthy
for more details.
(805) 497-1923 | [email protected]
Wednesday, April 29th
7:00 p.m.
“Robot Doctor Will See You Now”
Cal Lutheran University’s Ahmanson
Science Center
Free lecture by Dr. George Bekey on the status and potential
of robotics in healthcare. Optional buffet dinner at 6:00 pm
for $10. No reservations required.
www.ieee-bv-embs.org |
[email protected]
6:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Four Seasons, 2 Dole Dr., Westlake Village
Join us as we celebrate more than two decades of providing
support, education, and hope to people with cancer and
their families in our community. The Faces of Hope Gala
fundraiser will include top-notch entertainment, dinner,
dancing, and a live auction.
www.cancersupportvvsb.org |
(805) 379-4777 |
[email protected]
Friday, May 1st
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Pinspired Nights
Create Studio, 31840 Village Center Rd.,
Westlake Village
If you like Pinterest, you will love this crafty fun! Check out
Create Studio’s
Pinspired Nights. Each
month Create compiles
D.I.Y. collections of
Pinterest projects to
choose from, then create during the Pinspired events. All
materials provided. $15 for adults. Get Pinspired!
www.createstudiofun.com/celebrate/
pinspired | [email protected]
Friday, May 1st Sunday, May 17th
Fridays & Saturdays 7:30 p.m./Saturdays
& Sundays 2:00 p.m.
Young Artist Ensemble’s Hillcrest
Players Presents
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Hillcrest Center for the Arts, 403 W.
Hillcrest Dr., Thousand Oaks
YAE takes on its first Shakespeare. This fairy story is also a love
story that follows four teens and a ragtag band of wanna-be
actors into the woods one midsummer night. There they
encounter meddling, mischievous, and magical fairies.
www.yaeonline.com | (805) 381-1246
Thursday, April 30th Sunday, May 3rd
Saturday, May 2nd
Guitar Center Grand Opening
in Westlake Village
Wildwood Regional Park, 928 W. Avenida
de los Arboles, Thousand Oaks
7:00 p.m.
Guitar Center, 30730 Russell Ranch Rd.,
Westlake Village
Guitar Center’s Westlake Village store Grand Opening
weekend celebration will feature exclusive savings, gear
giveaways and free performances catered to local musicians.
www.guitarcenter.com | (818) 735-8800 |
[email protected]
Friday, May 1st
6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Live Jazz Friday!
Aldabella Winery, 31111 Via Colinas Dr.,
Westlake Village
Live Jazz on the 1st
and 3rd Fridays each
month. Come enjoy
music and wine with your friends.
www.aldabellawinery.com | (818) 991-9463
7:30 a.m.
Wildwood Training Run
Designed for beginners and higher level runners, this
training run provides tips and techniques to help make
running a positive experience. Coaches from Conejo Valley
Trail Runners will be leading the run. Additional training
runs are available in May and June.
www.crpd.org/training |
[email protected]
Saturday, May 2nd
8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Hope4Kids Festival & Run
Camarillo Community Park,
1605 Burnley St., Camarillo
Please join us in raising funds for foster youth in Ventura
County! Silent auction, booths, food trucks, kid zone,
adoption and foster fair to feature profiles of children in
need of homes. Adoption tent will be staffed by county
social workers. 5k/10k and Kids Fun Run.
www.hope4kids.myevent.com |
[email protected]
If you would like your event posted in future publications please contact Janna Williams
at 805.409.9135 and [email protected].
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STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD
Saturday, May 2nd
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Native Wildflowers &
Landscapes Exhibit & Sale
Santa Monica Mountains Interagency
Visitor Center,
26876 Mulholland Hwy, Calabasas
Artist Stacey Best has over 30 paintings of local
wildflowers and landscapes. She has written and
illustrated a book on the Santa Monica Mountains
wildflowers. Meet Stacey from 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. The
exhibit and sale will run through May 24th.
(805) 370-2301
CR Print: Making Business Look Good.
Saturday, May 2nd
As the area’s printing authority since 1983, CR Print
Pinewood Derby
has the expertise and state-of-the-art technology
11:00 a.m.
Janss Marketplace
The Conejo Valley District of the Boy Scouts of America,
Ventura County Council invites Cub Scouts and non-Scout
member youth to compete in the 2015 Pinewood Derby
Race. See website for more info.
to take on virtually any printing job;
all in-house, saving you time and money.
www.janssmarketplace.com |
818-710-6100
Saturday, May 2nd Sunday, May 3rd
Here’s a very short list of what we bring to the table:
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Calabasas Fine Arts Festival
Commons at Calabasas & Calabasas
Civic Center
The annual Fine Arts Festival features over 150 painters,
jewelers, potters, sculptors, photographers, glass
artists, woodworkers and more. Fine dining restaurants,
live musical performances & free youth art activities
compliment this wonderful weekend with the arts!
www.calabasasartscouncil.com/
the-calabasas-fine-arts-festival.html |
[email protected]
State-of-theart offset and
digital printing
Design
graphic
arts
Database
management
Bindery
Mailing
services
Sunday, May 3rd
2:00 p.m.
History Comes Alive
Goebel Adult Community Center,
1385 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
Gerry Olsen will be presenting a talk entitled “Conejo
Norwegians and the Grade.” Gerry is the grandson of
Nils and Ellen Olsen, who were among the first five
Norwegian families to buy more than 600 acres of land
at the north end of the Conejo Valley back in 1890. Gerry
will share pictures, historical items and stories about the
Norwegian colony and the grade. Tickets are $5.
We even offer convenient online
estimates/ordering, local pickup/
delivery, and many other support
activities to make your job easier
and to make you look good.
[email protected] | (805) 381-2744
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or 805-983-4161 or contact us online at www.crprint.com
May
For the latest list of events,
please visit www.conejo365.com/events
Friday, May 8th
9:30 a.m.
Stroller Strides
Mother’s Day Specialty Class
Reyes Adobe Park, 31400 Rainbow Crest
Dr., Agoura Hills
Join us as we celebrate all you beautiful Mommas during
a fun workout. Stay after class for a beautiful craft. Your first
class is FREE. Stroller Strides® is a stroller-based fitness
program designed for moms with little ones.
www.conejo.fit4mom.com
Friday, May 8th Saturday, May 9th
Sunset
“The Tender Land”
Sunday, May 3rd
Thursday, May 7th
Yesterday’s Musical Discoveries Today’s Shining Stars
YMCA Prayer Breakfast
5:00 p.m.
Spanish Hills Country Club, 999 Crestview
Ave., Camarillo
An Israel Recital presented by Nancy Israel to benefit the
New West Symphony. Featuring NWS Discovery Artists, now
internationally acclaimed, pianist Sean Chen & soprano
Jessica Rivera.
(805) 499-5256 |
[email protected]
Tuesday, May 5th
10:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Mother’s Day Brunch
Ronald Reagan Library,
40 Presidential Dr., Simi Valley
Celebrate the mother in your life. You are sure to make
her day by spoiling her with a champagne brunch in our
grand setting. This year we are thrilled to offer an enhanced
selection of brunch favorites while enjoying live music.
Museum admission is included with this incredible brunch.
$79.00 for adults, $39.00 for children ages 3-10, and ages
2 and under are free. Reservations are being taken for
seating times beginning at 10:00 a.m. through 12:30 p.m.
www.reaganfoundation.org |
(805) 577-4057
Wednesday, May 6th
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Tri-Cities Senior Expo
Agoura Hills/ Calabasas Community
Center 27040 Malibu Hills Rd., Calabasas
First 200 people to RSVP will receive a free lunch. Free
shuttle service available from the Agoura Hills Recreation
and Event Center and the Westlake Village Civic Center.
www.agourahillsrec.org | (818) 597-7361
Wednesday, May 6th
7:00 a.m.
California Lutheran University
Gilbert Sports Center
Featuring Keynote Speaker Howard Wennes & Emcee Mary
Olson. 7 A.M. Breakfast is served. 7:30 A.M. - 9:00 A.M.
Program. Ticket Price - $20.00 includes full breakfast.
Contact Janice Wise at: [email protected]
Thursday, May 7th
10:00 a.m.
Kids Club Powered by
National Geographic Kids
The Oaks, 350 West Hillcrest Dr.,
Thousand Oaks
The Oaks Kids Club is a great opportunity for your child to
learn in a fun, interactive setting. We’ve teamed up with
National Geographic Kids to create activities and games that
focus on discovery through play.
Hand-Puppet Hilarity: Colorful
puppet characters come to life in
a show that’s full of music, stories,
and a whole lot of laughs! Some
classic tales are revisited in a brand new way!
www.shoptheoaksmall.com
Thursday, May 7th
5:30 p.m.
Fa-Tini Fundraiser 2015
Commemorative Airforce Museum, 445
Aviation Drive, Camarillo
The Assisted Home Health & Hospice Foundation is
pleased to announce its 4th FA-TINI fundraiser (FAshion
Show+MarTINI). 100% of the proceeds will be donated
back into the communities Assisted serves.
www.assisted1.com/events/fa-tini/
(805) 379-3656 | [email protected]
3:00 p.m.
Thursday, May 7th Sunday, May 10th
Westlake Golf Course, 4812 Lakeview
Canyon Rd., Westlake Village
59th Annual Conejo Valley Days
Golf “Fore” Growth
A unique and fun networking opportunity for business
professionals in SoCal to get together, talk, network and
have fun over a few rounds of golf! Check in at 2:00 - Tee
off at 3:00. $28
www.golfforegrowth.com |
[email protected]
See website for hours
Conejo Creek Park South,
1300 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
Carnival, Outhouse Races, Kids Korral, The Oaks Mile, Home
Show Emporium, plus many exhibitor and food vendors to
entertain the whole family.
www.conejovalleydays.us |
(805) 498-0624 | [email protected]
Cal Lutheran University, Pederson Music
House Lawn,
60 W. Olsen Rd., Thousand Oaks
Set against the backdrop of a Midwestern farm in the
1930s, Aaron Copeland’s pastoral opera follows a young
woman as she prepares for graduation day. On the cusp of
adulthood, Laurie is faced with the choices. Will she choose
the well-planned path well steeped in the expectations of
family, or will she indulge her heart’s desire? Students will
perform the opera under the stars. Admission is free, but a
ticket is required.
[email protected]
Friday, May 8th and
Saturday, May 9th
Friday 3 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Saturday 12 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Family Space Days
Janss Marketplace
Janss wants to give you the MOON! Ever seen a moon rock
up close or held a meteorite in your hands? Exhibits of
lunar samples from Apollo missions and meteorites from
space. See website for more.
www.janssmarketplace.com | 818-710-6100
Friday, May 8th
5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
101 Warriors Tailgate Gift Boutique
Fundraiser
Indoor Practice and Training Facility, 2585
Teller Rd., Newbury Park
Please join us for our first annual Gift Boutique Fundraiser
at our grand opening of our new Indoor Practice and
Training Facility. This event will have over 20 vendors
showcasing their services from our local community.
Everyone is welcome to come shop, eat, and mingle to give
back and help support our local youth program. #Friends
Don’t Let Friends Shop at Chain Stores
[email protected]
Saturday, May 9th
7:00 a.m.
31st Annual Cruisin’ the Conejo
Skyworks Solutions, 649 Lawrence Dr.,
Newbury Park
Presented by Conejo Valley Cyclists, this annual cycling
charity event draws over 1,000 riders, vendors, volunteers,
and non-profit organizations from all over Southern
California and the United States. Its 5, incredible routes
follow scenic back roads through orchards and vineyards,
along the Pacific Ocean and through the beautiful Conejo
Valley. Bigger vendor expo and expanded beer garden.
www.cruisintheconejo.org |
[email protected]
If you would like your event posted in future publications please contact Janna Williams
at 805.409.9135 and [email protected].
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Saturday, May 9th
9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
AYSO Region 9 Fall 2015 Sign Ups
Conejo Creek South Soccer Fields, 1350
Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
2nd Registration. One copy of your completed Player
Application form MUST be turned in with Registration
fee at one of the two Walk-In Registrations. Player
Applications can be found at www.eayso.org. $125 per
player.
www.ayso9.org
Saturday, May 9th
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Simi Valley Street Fair
On Cochran St.
between Galena and Sequoia
For one day out of the year, the quarter-mile stretch of
Cochran Street between Galena and Sequoia comes
alive with more than 340 vendors made up of artists,
crafters, business products, community organizations,
commercial vendors, food booths, and plenty of product
samples. In addition, the event will include non-stop
entertainment, a beer garden, and plenty of activities
for the kids.
www.simivalleychamber.org/aboutchamber/programs/simi-valley-street-fair |
(805) 526-9300 |
[email protected]
Saturday, May 9th
9:00 a.m.
Mud Crazy 5k
Mission Oaks Park,
5501 Mission Oaks Blvd., Camarillo
Have a great time
running, climbing over &
under fun, yet
challenging obstacles
along beautiful trails,
while crawling through
mud pits. Enjoy the food
trucks, a beer & wine
garden, bands, &
exhibitors. Use code
CONEJO365 to receive $5.- off.
www.gomudrun.com |
[email protected]
Saturday, May 9th
9:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
Museum Safari: Griffith Park
Griffith Park, Los Angeles
One day road trip from Conejo Valley to Griffith
Observatory in Los Angeles. Explore this recently
renovated landmark for a whole day and leave the
transportation hassles to us! Fee for event, reservation
required by April 24th.
www.spacer.pamhoffman.com |
(805) 418-7044 |
[email protected]
Saturday, May 9th
Dusk
Summer Movie in the Park
Reyes Adobe Park,
31400 Rainbow Crest Dr., Agoura Hills
Featuring “Frozen.” These movies are free to the public.
www.ci.agoura-hills.ca.us | (818) 597-7361
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For the latest list of events,
please visit www.conejo365.com/events
Sunday, May 10th
Saturday, May 16th
Sunday, May 17th
Qigong at the Beach
Family Swap Meet
Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest & Folk
Festival
9:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Malibu Lagoon State Beach
Enjoy a relaxing morning with gentle Qigong healing
exercises at the beach! Qigong reduces stress with slow
flowing movements like Tai Chi that are easily adapted to
one’s physical ability.
www.jbhealingarts.com |
[email protected]
Sunday, May 10th
4:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Sunday Concerts in the Park
Peter Strauss Ranch,
30000 Mulholland Hwy, Agoura Hills
Join us for the first concert of the year! The Handymen and
The Chance Band are local bands that are excited to fill the
mountains with musical hits. Enjoy songs from Mavericks,
Van Morrison, Sawyer Brown, Eagles, Dylan, Byrds and
others. Free.
www.nps.gov/samo | (805) 370-2301
Monday, May 11th
1:00 p.m.
Free Movie Matinee:
“Million Dollar Arm”
Thousand Oaks Library,
1401 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
(PG, 124 min., 2014) Stars Jon Hamm as JB Bernstein,
a one-time successful sports agent who left the massive
company he worked for to start in his own agency, Seven
Figures Management, with his business partner Aash (Aasif
Mandvi). Bring your own snacks! Coffee cart is available.
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Dos Vientos Community Center,
4801 Borchard Rd., Newbury Park
Families become
aspiring entrepreneurs
by selling art supplies,
toys, sports equipment,
books and additional
items you no longer
need or use. A great place for teachers, parents and
grandparents to pick up toys and collectibles. Bring your
family, friends, and neighbors to this unique event!
www.crpd.org/parkfac/dosvientos |
(805) 375-1003 | [email protected]
Saturday, May 16th
10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Out of the Attic Flea Market
Stagecoach Inn Museum,
51 S. Ventu Park Road., Newbury Park
This first-time Flea Market features 20+ vendors with
antiques & collectibles, records, tools, clothes, toys & more.
You can also visit the museum’s Carriage House, Pioneer
House, Adobe Structure, and Chumash exhibit.
www.stagecoachmuseum.org |
(805) 498-9441
Saturday, May 16th Sunday, May 17th
10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
California Strawberry
Festival
www.toaks.org/library | (805) 449-2660
College Park,
3250 S. Rose Ave.,
Oxnard
Monday, May 11th
3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
The 32nd Anniversary California
Strawberry Festival will be held
at Strawberry Meadows.
Conejo365
Happy Hour at Tavern 101
www.strawberry-fest.
org
Tavern 101 American Grill,
28434 Roadside Dr., Agoura Hills
Delicious food, friendly people and great
drinks. You can relax on their heated
outdoor patio or come inside for sports
and great music. Mention “We came for
the Conejo365 Happy Hour” and
receive $1 off your drinks.
www.tavern101.com | (818) 991-7227
Thursday, May 14th
7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
CSU Channel Islands
Professor’s Speaker Series
Thousand Oaks Library,
1401 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
Priscilla Liang - China: the Socialist Market Economy China has implemented waves of market driven reforms
since Deng Xiaoping initiated the concept of “socialist
market economy” in 1978. Today, China is the world’s
largest trading nation and second largest economy
and has achieved the fastest and longest sustained
economic growth that is unprecedented in the history of
mankind. China’s economic reforms have unique socialist
characteristics: top-down, controlled, gradual, and staged
by the Chinese Communist Party.
www.toaks.org/library
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Paramount Movie Ranch,
2813 Cornell Rd., Agoura Hills
Southern California’s favorite bluegrass, old-time and folk
music event. Mountain locations and western streets. Food
available or bring your own. Vendors and kids area. Free
parking. Advance ticket sales online through May 11th.
topangabanjofiddle.org | (818) 382-4819 |
[email protected]
Monday, May 18th
9:30 a.m.
Hospice of the Conejo Charity
Golf Tournament
Sunset Hills Country Club,
4155 Erbes Rd. North, Thousand Oaks
Start the day at 9:30 with beverages and
pastries. Shotgun start at 11:30 a.m. Martini
Mixer from 3:30 - 5:00, followed by dinner
and auction. You don’t have to be a golfer to
enjoy an afternoon of dinner, auctions, and
the fabulous Martini Mixer. Sponsorship
available.
(805) 495-2145 |
[email protected]
Wednesday, May 20th
12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Free Transportation Workshop
Goebel Adult Community Center,
1385 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
Seniors and Senior “wannabes” can learn how to get around
the Conejo Valley and adjacent areas without driving. This
session will focus on fixed route service, upcoming “DialA-Ride” changes and the NEW Mileage reimbursement
program. Optional bus tour to follow. Call for reservations as
seating is limited.
(805) 381-2744
Thursday, May 21st
5:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 16th
12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Dinosaur Dig
Conejo Community Center,
1175 Hendrix Ave., Thousand Oaks
Kids can come and become a paleontologist for the day!
Make dinosaur crafts, play dinosaur games and even dig
for dinosaur fossils at your very own dig site in this fun
two-hour event. The Dinosaur Dig is for kids ages three and
up. Advance registration required. Registration Fee is $10
per child.
www.crpd.org | (805) 495-2163
Thousand Oaks Road Runner Sports
Adventure Run
Road Runner Sports,
1714 Newbury Rd., Newbury Park
Adventure Run is a fun, 60-minute scavenger run filled with
hundreds of friends, giveaways, raffle prizes, music and
smiles. It’s awesome. The idea is you run to fun checkpoints
to grab as many free raffle tickets as you can. The more
checkpoints you get to, the more chances you’ll have to win
over $2,500 in gift certificates and running gear. Did we
mention it’s FREE?
www.adventurerun.com/thousand-oaks |
(805) 375-1415
(805) 449-2660
If you would like your event posted in future publications please contact Janna Williams
at 805.409.9135 and [email protected].
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Thursday, May 21st
6:00 p.m.
Tantalizing Thursday’s
Sunland Vintage Winery Tasting Room,
1321E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., #108,
Thousand Oaks
Tantalizing Thursday at Sunland Vintage Winery Tasting
Room - Cousin’s Maine Lobster and $5 Glasses of Wine.
That’s Right $5 Glasses of Wine… Come Early...Stay
Late...Don’t Miss the FUN and YUM!
www.sunlandvintagewinery.com |
(805) 379-2250 |
[email protected]
Reverse Mortgage
Right for You?
Consideration of a Reverse Mortgage
is an important decision made more
easily with a team—your family,
your pastor, your accountant, your
attorney and your fi nancial specialist.
Working together with your team we
can help decide if a Reverse Mortgage
is the fi nancial tool that will bring
you fi nancial peace.
Call today, 818.597.8656, for a no obligation
Reverse Mortgage assessment
Friday, May 22nd Monday, May 25th
See website for times
California Cup International
Field Hockey Tournament
www.Londonfunding.com
Robert Bianchi (licensed by the CA BRE #00850689 and NMLS #294406) originates residential loans with Amerifund
Lending Group (licensed by the CA BRE #01258835 and NMLS #71667). All Loans subject to fi nal lender approval.
See website
During Memorial weekend, the
Field Hockey Federation of Southern
California (FHF) stages the California
Cup International Field Hockey
tournament, which is played
concurrently during four days at the Moorpark College,
Arroyo Vista and Moorpark High School venues. Cal-Cup
is a United States elite field hockey tournament featuring
the “highest” level of competition for national and
international clubs and teams. Competitors include
teams, players and umpires from Argentina, Australia,
Canada, England, Germany, Holland, India, Ireland,
Mexico, Spain, Trinidad Tobago, USA and Taiwan amongst
others.
www.calcup.com | [email protected]
Friday, May 22nd
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
It’s a Parents Night out for
Pinspired Kids!
Create Studio, 31840 Village Center Rd.,
Westlake Village
Drop off your kids for our Pinspired Kids Nights the last
Friday of each month.
It’s super easy D.I.Y.
fun for kids ages 7 and
up. The $16 fee
includes all material
costs needed for our
pin projects, plus there is plenty of time for open-ended
creating too! Ages 5 and up. B.Y.O.D (Bring a sack
dinner).
www.createstudiofun.com/celebrate/
pinspired | (818) 575-9566
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2015 CONEJO OPEN SPACE
CHALLENGE
The Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency is challenging mountain
bikers, hikers, trail runners and equestrians of all ages to experience ten
of the best and most beautiful multi-use trails in the Conejo Open Space.
How to get started:
1. Visit: www.conejo-openspace.org go to “News and Events” then pick the link for the Conejo
Challenge to find out all of the details and the list of trails to explore.
2. Get out your camera, smartphone, or GPS device (and hiking boots, running shoes, bike, or
horse).
3. If you don’t know where to access the trails, please refer to the following websites: cosf.org/
trails/ or venturacountytrails.org/TrailMaps/MapsHome.html
4. Ride, Hike, Run or Horseback ride all of the trail segments in the challenge between March 1st
and May 31st.
5. For validation, (1) tweet your photos with the tag @coschallenge, or (2) e-mail your trail
photos, or (3) e-mail links to GPS tracks to Steve Bacharach at [email protected].
6. Please consider supporting COSCA by making a tax deductible donation to the Conejo Open
Space Foundation cosf.org/donate/ and by participating in one of the many volunteer opportunities
available throughout the year.
7. Win awesome prizes donated by our sponsors.
Conejo365 proudly supports the Conejo Open Space Conservation Agency and the 2015 Conejo Open Space Challenge.
Sponsored By:
May
Saturday, May 23rd Sunday, May 24th
Saturday, May 30th
Rattlesnake Avoidance Workshops
for Canines
Janss Marketplace
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Head Waters Corner,
3815 Old Topanga Canyon Rd., Calabasas
Did you know that dogs can be trained to avoid
rattlesnakes? Expert dog trainer, Fred Presson, will teach
your dog to avoid rattlesnakes and warn you when one is
nearby. FEE. Registration is required. 30-minute program
per dog.
www.mountainstrust.org | (818) 591-1701
SATUR DAY
A P R I L 2 5 , 2 015
11 am – 9 pm
FREE PAR KIN G & S HU TTLE FROM
CONEJO CR EEK EQUE STRI A N PA RK
WWW.CHILI-COOK-OFF.COM
NEW THIS YEAR!
IN CON C ERT:
A L L- DAY FA M I LY
E N T E R TA I N M E N T
L A R G E PL AY A R E A
CAR S H OW AWA R DS
Programs After School, an
enrichment program with a unique
hybrid of Montessori and Waldorf
methods to teach art, drawing,
science and painting techniques
for children. Near Toys R Us.
http://www.janssmarketplace.net/kids-funzone | 818-710-6100
Let’s Move Outside The Ranger Games
Arts Alive - West Coast Interactive Art
Experience
11:00 a.m.
Leo Carillo State Park,
35000 West Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu
Kids of all ages, join a ranger with fun physical fitness
activities and games. Meet at visitor center. 1 hour.
National Park Service.
Sunday, May 24th
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Pierce College, Victory Blvd. at Mason
Ave., Woodland Hills
Over 170 great vendors of all manner of antiques and
vintage goods, from furniture and home accessories to
fashion, memorabilia and jewelry, plus a select group of
two dozen artists and artisans. There are also food trucks to
keep you cooled and fueled, and music for your relaxation,
so come early and stay late!
www.topangavintagemarket.com |
(310) 422-1844 |
[email protected]
Thursday, May 28th
10:00 a.m.
One City, One Book Local Author Lori Lansens
Agoura Hills Recreation and Event Center,
29900 Ladyface Ct., Agoura Hills
INC LUDE D W I T H A DM IS S IO N
6 : 3 0 – 8 : 0 0 PM
Kids Club Zone Events
Saturday, May 30th Sunday, May 31st
Topanga Vintage Market
PARKING $5
12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Saturday, May 23rd
www.nps.gov/samo | (805) 370-2301
CONEJO CREEK PARK SOUTH
HW Y 23 AT JANS S RD.
For the latest list of events,
please visit www.conejo365.com/events
Preview Book Tea
with local author Lori
Lansens, whose
newest novel, “The
Mountain Story,” will
be released June 30
by Simon & Shuster.
Enjoy tea and cookies while meeting Lansens, who will
read from her upcoming book. Free.
www.91301.org |
[email protected]
See website for hours
Campus of Studio Channel Islands Art
Center, 2222 Ventura Blvd., Camarillo
Interaction is the theme for this two-day celebration with
participating artists both creating and displaying their
works. The event will feature opportunities for visitors to
create art, enjoy watching artists’ demonstrations and
buy directly from the artists. Live music, food & drinks and
juried Chalk Painting Contest.
www.studiochannelislands.org |
[email protected]
Sunday, May 31st
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Ventura Flea Market
Photo Courtesy of Lisa Wall-Urgero
Ventura County Fair Grounds
A special early bird admission is available from 6 a.m. to 9
a.m. at $10.00 per person. Regular admission starts at 9
a.m. at $5.00 per person. All children under 12 are
admitted free when accompanied by an adult. The event
features antiques and used and new merchandise sold by
over 500 vendors.
www.rgcshows.com/Ventura.aspx |
(323) 560-7469
Sunday, May 31st
10:00 a.m.
From Set to Screen
Paramount Movie Ranch,
2903 Cornell Rd., Agoura Hills
Learn the secrets that turn a dusty set into a realistic town.
Join us on this easy-paced walk behind the scenes to
discover the illusions and history of this Ranch. 1 hr.
www.nps.gov/samo | (805) 370-2301
Friday, May 29th
Sunday, May 31st
TGIF at the Civic Center
Winemaking Class Series
7:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Westlake Village Civic Center,
31200 Oak Crest Dr., Westlake Village
Aldabella Winery,
31111 Via Colinas Dr., Westlake Village
Jazz night featuring Lindero Canyon Middle School and
Agoura High School Jazz bands. Summer evenings in
Westlake Village provide the perfect backdrop. Free
www.wlv.org
Take your winemaking knowledge to the next level. This
could be your
first steps in
helping you
decide if you
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G E N E RA L A DM IS SIO N $12
KIDS 10 & UNDER FREE
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want to make your own wine! Joining up with DiMaggio
Washington of World Wine Education, we are offering a
comprehensive, four-course class that will culminate with
a certificate and reception upon completion. This is series
3. See full details on website.
18th Annual City of Thousand Oaks
Arbor/Earth Day Celebration
Sat, April 18 • 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
www.aldabellawinery.com | (818) 991-9463
Conejo Creek Park North
Thursday, June 4th
1379 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
A First Lady’s Tea and Tour
Ronald Reagan Library,
40 Presidential Dr., Simi Valley
Join us for this traditional tea, including fresh baked
English scones, petite finger sandwiches, a selection of
delectable tea cakes, and, of course, tea. This elegant
event comes complete with linen and china service, fresh
floral centerpieces on your table, and a professional
wait staff. By yourself or with a group of friends, our First
Lady’s Tea and Tour is truly an exceptional experience.
$59.95 per person.
www.reaganfoundation.org |
(805) 577-4057
FREE Family EvENt!
(next to Library)
Wild Animal Exhibits
Biochar, Permaculture & Compost Workshops
Bike Rodeo/Bike Valet
Green Car show
Mobile Marine Lab
Discovery Center
100+ Environmental Exhibitors
Entertainment
Free Tree, Plant & Compost Giveaways!*
* while supplies last
Friday, June 5th
6:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Live Jazz Friday!
Aldabella Winery,
31111 Via Colinas Dr., Westlake Village
Live Jazz on the 1st and
3rd Fridays each month.
Come enjoy music and
wine with your friends.
Free parking with free shuttle service
Visit www.toaks.org/GoGreen for more info on this FREE event!
a zero waste event
sponsored by
www.aldabellawinery.com | (818) 991-9463
Conejo
Recreation & Park District
Friday, June 5th
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Pinspired Nights
Create Studio, 31840 Village Center Rd.,
Westlake Village
If you like Pinterest, you will love this crafty fun! Check
out Create Studio’s Pinspired Nights. Each month Create
compiles D.I.Y.
collections of
Pinterest projects
to choose from,
then create during
the Pinspired
events. All materials provided. $15 for adults. Get
Pinspired!
Crime needs a Deterrent
Not an Invitation
Every 14.6 seconds there is a burglary
in the U.S. with small businesses and
residences particularly at risk. In fact,
homes and rentals without security
systems are three times more likely to
be robbed.
www.createstudiofun.com/celebrate/
pinspired | [email protected]
Saturday, June 6th Sunday, June 7th
10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Conejo Valley Art Museum presents
Artwalk ‘15
Bank of America Building Grounds,
225 W. Hillcrest Dr., Thousand Oaks
This is a juried fine art and designer craft show of artists
from all over California and other states. Displaying their
best art work, for viewing and for sale. ArtWalk attracts
more than 18,000 people who come to view and buy art.
Oaks Security is here to help you from becoming a statistic. Whether you require
an alarm system or cameras, you can expect reliable, prompt and courteous service.
We’re locally owned, licensed, bonded and committed 24/7 to protect your most
valuable assets – especially your loved ones!
Don’t wait for something bad
to happen, call now
to protect against it.
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Saturday, June 13th
There is art for all tastes, music, food and a good time to be
had for all the family. Admission and parking are free.
7:00 p.m.
Saturday Concerts in the Park
www.conejovalleyartmuseum.com |
(805) 492-8778
Berniece Bennett Park, 31800 Village
Center Rd., Westlake Village
“The Long Run” (An “Eagles” Tribute Concert). Food is
available for purchase beginning at 6 p.m. Summer evenings
in Westlake Village provide the perfect backdrop. Free
Saturday, June 6th
1;00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Oakheart Country Music Festival
Conejo Creek Park South,
1300 E. Janss Rd.,
Thousand Oaks
One of the largest annual
country music festivals in
Southern California.
www.oakheartcmf.com |
(805) 358-2665 |
[email protected]
U.S. Navy Seabee Museum,
1001 Addor St., Port Hueneme
Marvin G. Shields was among the first Navy personnel in
Vietnam and the only Seabee to be awarded the Medal of
Honor. This lecture examines the Battle of Dong Xoai during
which Shields made the ultimate sacrifice and explores his
legacy inside the Seabee community.
www.usnavyseabeemuseum.com | (805) 982-5165
Sunday, June 7th
Thursday, June 11th
22nd Annual Love Run
Hike Trippet Ranch,
Musch Trail and Eagle Rock Loop
7:00 a.m.
3011 Townsgate Rd., Westlake Village
This annual event supports Senior Concerns’ Meals On
Wheels Program, which helps ensure that homebound
seniors do not go without food. More than 1,500
participants from the local community, as well as outside
the state, are expected to participate in the 5k and the 10k
events. In addition, there is also a 1-mile walk/run.
www.loverunwestlake.com ,| (805) 497-0189
Sunday, June 7th
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
22nd Annual
Casa Pacifica Angels
Wine, Food & Brew Festival
California State University Channel Islands,
1 University Dr., Camarillo
Over 85
fabulous food
exhibitors, 185
distinguished
wines and
brews, a
magnificent silent
auction, and
entertainment
throughout the
day. Visit the
website for more
information or to purchase tickets!
www.cpwinefoodbrewfest.com |
(805) 366-4014 | [email protected]
Monday, June 8th
1:00 p.m.
Free Movie Matinee –
“About Time”
Thousand Oaks Library, 1401 E. Janss Rd.,
Thousand Oaks
(R, 123 min., 2013) A young man with the ability to time
travel discovers that finding true love isn’t as easy as he
thought it would be in this romantic comedy from writer/
director Richard Curtis (“Love Actually,” “Pirate Radio”).
Bring your own snacks! Coffee cart is available.
www.toaks.org/library | (805) 449-2660
Wednesday, June 10th
6:30 p.m.
Honoring Shields: “50 Years After
Battle of Dong Xoai”
8:00 a.m.
Topanga State Park,
20829 Entrada Rd., Topanga
Join a moderately-paced 8-mile, 1200’ gain hike. Meet at
Trippet Ranch parking lot. Bring $ for parking, 2 qts. water,
lunch, lugsoles, hat, and sunscreen. Rain cancels.
www.sierraclub.org | (818) 981-4799
Friday, June 12th Monday, June 15th
See website for details
Backbone Trail Running Camp
Backbone Trail System,
Santa Monica Mountains
68 miles along the entire Backbone Trail System. Starting
at the Eastern most point in Will Rogers State Park, running
to the Western most point in Point Mugu State Park.
Runners will be fully supported along the way with food
and hydration, trail maps, experienced local runners and
daily shuttles from start to end points. Average daily miles
is 17. $345
www.trailrunningescapes.com |
[email protected]
www.wlv.org
Saturday, June 13th
8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Movies by Moonlight
Paramount Movie Ranch,
2903 Cornell Rd., Agoura Hills
“The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” (1938) Produced by David
O. Selznick, of “Gone With the Wind” fame, this filmed
version remains the definitive screen adaptation of Mark
Twain’s timeless tale. This Oscar nominated film for Art
Direction was filmed at Paramount Ranch.
www.nps.gov/samo |(805) 370-2301
Sunday, June 14th
5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Sunday Concerts in the Park
Peter Strauss Ranch,
30000 Mulholland Hwy., Agoura Hills
Seventh Freedom - upcoming American rock band hitting
the music scene. Kim and Scott Naslund are a dynamic duo
of blended genres! Moke Hill, Ben Berry and Drew Phillips
merge folk, indie, rock, and electronic. Free
www.nps.gov/samo | (805) 370-2301
Monday, June 15th
9:30 a.m.
Stroller Strides
Father’s Day Themed Class
Triunfo Park, 980 Aranmoor Ave.,
Thousand Oaks
Join us a we have some daddy fun during our workout.
Stay after class and make a craft for Dad. Your first class is
FREE. Stroller Strides® is a stroller-based fitness program
designed for moms with little ones.
www.conejo.fit4mom.com
Saturday, June 13th
Thursday, June 18th
Pioneer Jamboree
Thousand Oaks Road Runner
Sports Adventure Run
10:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Stagecoach Inn Museum,
51 S. Ventu Park Road., Newbury Park
Bring the entire family! Includes 18 hands-on activities
such as gold panning, pioneer and Indian games, antique
toys, butter churning, corn husking and yarn doll making
and more.
www.stagecoachmuseum.org |
(805) 498-9441
Saturday, June 13th
5:30 p.m.
Road Runner Sports,
1714 Newbury Rd., Newbury Park
Adventure Run is a fun, 60-minute scavenger run filled with
hundreds of friends, giveaways, raffle prizes, music and
smiles. It’s awesome. The idea is you run to fun checkpoints
to grab as many free raffle tickets as you can. The more
checkpoints you get to, the more chances you’ll have to win
over $2,500 in gift certificates and running gear. Did we
mention it’s FREE?
12:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
www.adventurerun.com/thousand-oaks |
(805) 375-1415
Ventura Harbor Village,
1591 Spinnaker Dr., Ventura
Thursday, June 18th
Surf N’ Suds Beer Festival
Organized by DEEP Surf Magazine.
Check out 45+ craft breweries and
wineries offering tastings, local
surfboard shapers and live music. Enjoy
fun in the sun all day and dining in
Harbor restaurants. To Purchase Tickets
Visit: SurfBeerFest.com/Buy-Tickets.
www.surfbeerfest.com
6:00 p.m.
Tantalizing Thursday’s
Sunland Vintage Winery Tasting Room,
1321 E. Thousand Oaks, #108,
Thousand Oaks
Tantalizing Thursday at
Sunland Vintage Winery
Tasting Room - Cousin’s
Maine Lobster and $5
If you would like your event posted in future publications please contact Janna Williams
at 805.409.9135 and [email protected].
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Glasses of Wine. That’s Right $5 Glasses of Wine… Come
Early...Stay Late...Don’t Miss the FUN and YUM!
www.sunlandvintagewinery.com |
(805) 379-2250 |
[email protected]
Friday, June 19th
Tasting Room
7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Public Star Party and
Telescope Clinic
Moorpark College
Ventura County Astronomical Society Public Astronomy
Program. Slide show, star maps and observing at the
Ventura County Astronomical Society meeting.
www.meetup.com/EverydaySpacer-com/
events/219371810/ | (805) 418-7044 |
[email protected]
Friday, June 19th Sunday, June 21st
See website for hours
Live Oak Music Festival
Live Oak Camp - See website for maps
The focus of the Live Oak Music Festival is, of course, the
main stage performances. With musicians from all over
the United States and across the globe performing, this
hub of the festival is the gathering place for everyone to
hear and see some of the finest entertainers anywhere
do what they do best: play music. The three-day event
provides basic camping accommodations under the
shade of old oak trees. Rounding out the camping fare, a
variety of diverse food concessions are available.
www.liveoakfest.org/ | (805) 781-3030 |
[email protected]
Home of:
Giovinazzo Wines
Thursdays & Fridays 6PM - 9PM
Saturdays 1PM - 6PM
A taste of old italy in your backyard
SVI Brand
Sundays 1PM - 5PM
Premium wines for the discriminating wine palate
1321 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. #108 • Thousand Oaks, CA 91362
805-379-2250 • SunlandVintageWinery.com
Saturday, June 20th
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Touch-A-Truck
Thousand Oaks Community Park,
2525 N. Moorpark Rd., Thousand Oaks
This hugely popular event
allows kids to have fun
kicking the tires, honking
the horns, and climbing
up into the drivers seat of
their favorite trucks and construction vehicles! You will
see a garbage truck, an Army truck, stretch limousine,
tractor, excavator, dump truck, school bus, fire engine,
ambulance, police van, monster truck, bulldozer, police
cruiser, motorcycle and more!
The Reserve
at Thousand Oaks
“I visited a lot of assisted living
communities because my kids didn’t think
I should live alone any more — like it is
THEIR decision?
Then I visited The Reserve. The entire
place had energy and activity. I met three
people just waiting for my tour and they
were on all on their way somewhere.
The food was truly restaurant quality—
and I was told by the other residents
that it is like that every day!
www.crpd.org | [email protected]
Sunday, June 21st
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Father’s Day Celebration
Ronald Reagan Library,
40 Presidential Dr., Simi Valley
I realized that I missed being around
people like myself. I missed having
Bridge partners and water aerobics
classes. I decided to move there
because I wanted to.
We are pleased to offer the father in your family a
day of fun-filled activities. Enjoy a delicious barbeque
buffet of beef sirloin, charbroiled marinated chicken,
old fashioned macaroni and cheese, barbeque beans,
coleslaw, and garlic rolls. Finish your lunch with old
fashioned fudge brownies and oatmeal raisin cookies.
$49.95 for adults, $29.95 for children ages 5-10, and
$9.95 for children ages 1-4.
www.reaganfoundation.org |
(805) 577-4057
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here... Ha!”
Independent and Assisted Living
-Statement from an Actual Resident
805-492-2471
3575 N Moorpark Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Corner of Moorpark and Olsen Roads
RCFE#565801688
www.thereserveatthousandoaks.com
June
Spring 2015
Vol. 2, Issue 4
Publisher
Dave Friedl
[email protected]
Associate Publisher
For the latest list of events,
please visit www.conejo365.com/events
Sunday, June 21st
Friday, June 26th
Creatures of the Night
TGIF at the Civic Center
7:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa, Via Goleta &
Lynn Rd., Newbury Park
Take a 1.5-mile hike with a ranger and discover which
animals come out at dusk. If we are lucky, we will spot
some scorpions or hear the coyotes howl. Bring a flashlight.
Meet in main parking lot. 1.5 hours.
www.nps.gov/samo
(805) 370-2301
Webmaster
All ages! Official
chip timing. Race
check-in and
staging at
Wildflower
Playfield. New this
year - Walk on the Wild Side 10k Fun Family Walk. Medals
for top 3 finishers in all age categories.
Mike Corridori
[email protected]
Janna Williams
Wednesday, June 24th
[email protected]
Weekly Summer Concert
Creative Director
Susanne Rector
Image Editor
Lori Sortino
Circulation Manager
Dave Corridori
[email protected]
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Saturday, June 27th
Wildflower Playfield, 635 W. Avenida de
Los Arboles, Thousand Oaks
Editor in Chief
Ken Phillips
www.wlv.org
Wildwood 5/10k &
1-Mile Trail Runs
[email protected]
Editor
Cabrillo Music Theatre presents “Classic Rodgers and
Hammerstein Evening,” featuring numbers from favorite
shows, including “Oklahoma.” Summer evenings in
Westlake Village provide the perfect backdrop. Free
8:00 a.m.
Paul Urgero
Managing Editor
Westlake Village Civic Center,
31200 Oak Crest Dr., Westlake Village
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Janss Marketplace
Hillcrest Drive & Moorpark Road
Janss Marketplace kicks off our summer concert series
and we’ll be rockin the Marketplace each Wednesday
from 6 to 8 p.m. through August 26th. Visit our website for
band dates and more information.
www.janssmarketplace.com |
818-710-6100
Thursday, June 25th
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
One City, One Book Book Launch Party
Agoura Hills Recreation and Event Center,
29900 Ladyface Ct., Agoura
Hills
Book Launch Party of “The Mountain
Story” by local author Lori Lansens.
Enjoy a special evening with the
author. Books will be available for signing before
the publisher’s release. Refreshments, art show and
entertainment. The event is sponsored by Agoura Hills’s
One City, One Book program. Limited seating, RSVP
requested by June 19.
www.91301.org | (818) 597-7361
Friday, June 26th Sunday, June 28th
5:30 p.m.
Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival
Presents “Measure for Measure”
Cal Lutheran University,
60 W. Olsen Rd., Thousand Oak
Although counted as a comedy because of its plot twists
and ending, “Measure for Measure“ presents a bleak world
of manipulation and danger. In a wise ruler’s absence,
moral extremists hold authority in Vienna and are left
with life-and-death decisions; sinful transgressions lead to
death or a life of shame; and mercy, justice and equity are
talked about but rarely seen. Michael J. Arndt will direct.
Play begins at 8:00 p.m.
www.kingsmenshakespeare.org |
(805) 493-3014
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www.crpd.org/run | (805) 381-2739
Sunday, June 28th
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Topanga Vintage Market
Pierce College, Victory Blvd. at Mason
Ave., Woodland Hills
Over 170 great vendors of all manner of antiques and
vintage goods, from furniture and home accessories to
fashion, memorabilia and jewelry, plus a select group of
two dozen artists and artisans. There are also food trucks to
keep you cooled and fueled, and music for your relaxation,
so come early and stay late!
www.topangavintagemarket.com |
(310) 422-1844 |
[email protected]
Sunday, June 28th
2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Winemaking Class Series
Aldabella Winery,
31111 Via Colinas Dr., Westlake Village
Take your winemaking knowledge to the next level. This
could be your
first steps in
helping you
decide if you
want to make your own wine! Joining up with DiMaggio
Washington of World Wine Education, we are offering a
comprehensive, four-course class that will culminate with a
certificate and reception upon completion. This is series 4.
See full details on website.
www.aldabellawinery.com | (818) 991-9463
Tuesday, June 30th
7:00 p.m.
Evening Campfire
King Gillette Ranch,
26800 W. Mulholland Hwy., Calabasas
Come out to the park for a summer tradition with songs,
marshmallow roasting, and a nature program. Follow signs
to the outdoor amphitheater.
www.lamountains.com | (310) 858-7272
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365’s DINING
GUIDE
...to the Conejo Valley
Sossy’s BBQ Grill
Cisco’s Mexican Restaurants
2140 Newbury Road,
Newbury Park
1712 E Avenida De Los Arboles,
805-498-4227
www.sossys.com
Your place for Homegrown Hospitality
and Mouth-Watering BBQ! Smokin’ BBQ
plus Smokin’ Soss is the Perfect Match!
925 S Westlake Boulevard
805-493-0533
805-778-1191
www.ciscos.biz
For over 40 years, Cisco’s has been serving
the Conejo Valley and creating fun memories.
Delicious Dining
Great Kahn
Hot Dog on a Stick
Hummus Bros
La Salsa
Panda Express
Sarku Japan
Stone Oven Grill
Tacone
www.shoptheoaksmall.com
Questions? Text us at: 805-395-2300
Aldabella Winery
the gallery restaurant
31111 Via Colinas
Westlake Village, CA 91362
(818) 991-WINE (9463)
30768 Russell Ranch Road, #C
Westlake Village
(818) 889-1338
www.thegallerywestlake.com
www.aldabellawinery.com
Custom Crush Winery, Storage and Tasting Room
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New American Cuisine
Seafood
Chops Oysterette
Full bar
To be listed in the Dining Guide,
contact Paul Urgero
805-558-9097
[email protected]
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