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Neighbors

Flower Power

Flower Power

Stay on trails, don’t
‘doom the bloom’ as poppies start to pop

By Michele Willer-Allred
michele@theacorn.com
| March 4, 2023

San Fernando Valley resident Regina Fields was driving on the 118 Freeway through Simi Valley when a mass of yellow and gold California poppies caught her eye. “I had to...

Never truly off the clock

Never truly off the clock

Local CHP officer earns highest honor

By Zia Zografos
zia@theacorn.com
| February 25, 2023

What started as a normal trip up the California coast two summers ago ended as anything but for Ryan Ayers. The California Highway Patrol officer, who works out of the...

Brownley brings local teacher to Washington

February 18, 2023

Sitting in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol the evening of Feb. 7, Shannon Klemann watched President Joe Biden deliver the State of the Union Address. U.S. Rep. Julia...

Program offers food, fellowship

Program offers food, fellowship

Local church relaunches program

By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| February 11, 2023

A homeless woman with her pet. A family struggling to afford groceries. A senior citizen in need of companionship. People from all walks of life filled Trinity Presbyterian Church on...

The annual homeless count

The annual homeless count

Acorn reporter volunteers for yearly point-in-time survey

By Zia Zografos
zia@theacorn.com
| February 4, 2023

Unlike inhabitants of the tent cities in Los Angeles that have taken root along freeways, overpasses and city sidewalks, Ventura County’s homeless population often keeps itself hidden from the general...

Family

Motorcycle ride celebrates first responders

Motorcycle ride celebrates first responders

By Becca Whitnall
becca@theacorn.com
| March 4, 2023

When John Short and his friends from the local Rolling Thunder chapter staged the first Ventura County Ride for the...

Jewish organ donation: questions and answers

Jewish organ donation: questions and answers

By Brian Goldenfeld
Special to the Acorn
| February 25, 2023

Organ donation, the process of transplanting healthy human organs into sick patients, can be a lifesaving procedure, which is why...

Race benefits Autism Society

Race benefits Autism Society

By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| February 18, 2023

April 30 will mark Jessica Almaguer’s fifth year participating in Autism Society of Ventura County’s Aut2Run. The Camarillo resident initially...

Health

Other Side of 50

Other Side of 50

Moving on from grief may require time and a sense of community

Andrea Gallagher | January 14, 2023

I’ll be attending two celebrations of life this month. The first is for my friend Margaret. I wrote about her in one of my recent columns, about her surprise 90th birthday party with 50 of her friends and neighbors. Margaret...

Comprehensive bereavement skills training class offered

January 14, 2023

Livingston Memorial’s Grief and Bereavement Program will present a free two-day Bereavement Skills Training Class from 5 to 7 p.m. Mon., Jan. 23 and 30 at 400 Rosewood Ave., Ste. 102, Camarillo. Participants will receive information on grief and loss,...

Heart procedure performed at Los Robles a first in the U.S.

December 31, 2022

On Oct. 21, Dr. Saibal Kar, an interventional cardiologist at Los Robles Health System, led the Los Robles team in implanting the first in the U.S. left atrial appendage closure device that uses a rotational locking system to completely close...

Healthcare district offers virtual reality classes

December 31, 2022

The Camarillo Health Care District is offering three introductory classes and four advanced classes in virtual reality beginning in January and running through March. VR has proven to help improve quality of life and a sense of well-being by reducing...

Off to a jolly good start

Off to a jolly good start

December 24, 2022

HOLIDAY RACE—Above, runners start the 10K race, party of the Holly Jolly Half-Marathon, 5K, 10K on Dec. 18 at Pleasant Valley Fields Park. Top left, Port Hueneme resident Theo Thomas, 5¾, stretches before running the 5K. At right, Oxnard resident...

Sports

March magic

March magic

By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| March 4, 2023

March Madness arrived early for the Kingsmen. The Cal Lutheran...

Final four frenzy

Final four frenzy

February 25, 2023

Camarillo High’s boys’ basketball team entered the postseason virtually as...

Long may the Scorps run

Long may the Scorps run

February 18, 2023

The Scorpions battled in a wild winter postseason. Camarillo High’s...

Schools

Mad for ‘Madagascar’

Mad for ‘Madagascar’

January 28, 2023

PVUSD to begin dual-language program

PVUSD to begin dual-language program

By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| January 28, 2023

Moorpark College offers free Cash 4 College workshop

Moorpark College offers free Cash 4 College workshop

January 28, 2023

Ventura County Leadership Academy announces 2023 honorees

Ventura County Leadership Academy announces 2023 honorees

January 28, 2023

Camarillo football’s new starting kicker is also new to the game

Camarillo football’s new starting kicker is also new to the game

By Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com
| October 15, 2022

Wellness center stands out at Frontier High

Wellness center stands out at Frontier High

By Makena Huey
makena@theacorn.com
| October 15, 2022

On the Town

‘The Nameless Star’ kicks off Conejo Players’ 65th

‘The Nameless Star’ kicks off Conejo Players’ 65th

March 4, 2023

As Conejo Players Theatre kicks off its 65th season, it will present staged readings with an adaptation of “The Nameless...

Parody play of ‘Puffs’ pokes fun at certain boy wizard

Parody play of ‘Puffs’ pokes fun at certain boy wizard

March 4, 2023

Cal State Channel Islands will offer performances of the parody “Puffs, or: Seven Increasingly Eventful Years at a Certain School...

Chicago to play in Thousand Oaks

February 25, 2023

If you love horn-drenched rock, Chicago is your kind of band. The group, known for hits like “Beginnings” and “25...

The Man in Black: Tribute to Johnny Cash

The Man in Black: Tribute to Johnny Cash

February 25, 2023

Shawn Barker will present The Man in Black: Tribute to Johnny Cash in concert at 7 p.m. Sun., March 19...

Disney’s bad apples reveal sweet core

Disney’s bad apples reveal sweet core

By Cary Ginell
originjazz@aol.com
| February 18, 2023

If there’s one thing Disney knows how to do better than anyone it’s recycle a good character. In its 2015...

Faith

Pastor helps family start anew

Pastor helps family start anew

After escaping Moscow, Russian family settles in Ventura County

By Michele Willer-Allred
michele@theacorn.com
| December 24, 2022

Their trek was long and arduous, but God’s blessings, they say, paved the path. During a Christmas concert last week, worshipers heard not only holiday music but a tale of a Russian family’s escape from Moscow to their new home...

Chanukah 5783: the opportunity to emit light in a dark world

Chanukah 5783: the opportunity to emit light in a dark world

By Brian Goldenfeld
Special to the Acorn
| December 17, 2022

Chanukah was the last Jewish holiday to be established. Purim had become a holiday 189 years earlier because of the miraculous victory over the Persians, and Chanukah was the response to the miraculous victory over the Greeks. Chanukah, the festival...

Roots of Faith

Roots of Faith

Sally Carpenter | December 17, 2022

A favorite tradition of the holiday season is the Christmas tree. Its exact origins are muddy, but an eighth century legend says that St. Boniface cut down an oak where the pagan god Thor was said to reside. From the...

Candlelight memorial honors children who have died

December 3, 2022

The Ventura County chapter of the Compassionate Friends will host a candlelight memorial to honor children who are deceased at 7 p.m. Sun., Dec. 11 at Ascension Lutheran Church, 1600 E. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks. The memorial coincides with the...

Business

Root for Your Local Plumbing and Rooter Service Team

Root for Your Local Plumbing and Rooter Service Team

Ventura County technicians will come to homes, businesses

February 25, 2023

If your drains and pipes are clogged or your plumbing needs repair, you’ll cheer the arrival of the Team Rooter Plumbing and Rooter Service truck at home or office. These...

Assemblymember writes bill to clarify ‘use by’ labels

Assemblymember writes bill to clarify ‘use by’ labels

By Kyle Jorrey
tonewstip@theacorn.com
| February 18, 2023

Americans waste an estimated $161 billion worth of food each year, according to the Food and Drug Administration. A 2019 FDA study suggests 20% of that is the result of...

Attorney hangs shingle in Thousand Oaks

Attorney hangs shingle in Thousand Oaks

February 18, 2023

Luis P. Sanchez has opened a new law office at 2625 Townsgate Road, Ste. 330, Thousand Oaks. His emphasis will be business law and estate planning. Sanchez said he offers...

New director of real estate appointed

New director of real estate appointed

February 11, 2023

Cabrillo Economic Development Corporation, one of the largest developers of affordable homes in Ventura County, has recently been joined by Billy Hughes as director of real estate development. Hughes brings...

Patagonia wages fight over alleged logo infringement

By Scott Steepleton
scott@theacorn.com
| January 28, 2023

Patagonia has climbed mountains to make a name for itself with adventurers around the globe. Now the Ventura-based outdoor clothing and gear maker is suing three entities it says are...

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Visitors to Arneill Ranch Park will one day stroll along a fitness trail featuring new drought-tolerant landscaping which will be unlike anything built before at a Camarillo park.
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