CONEJO VALLEY: BRIEFLY : SCHOOL LOAN OK'D FOR DRESSING ROOM.THOUSAND OAKS Thousand Oaks, residential city (1990 pop. 104,352), Ventura co., S Calif., in a farm area; inc. 1964. Avocados, citrus, vegetables, strawberries, and nursery products are grown. - The Conejo Valley Unified School District Conejo Valley Unified School District or CVUSD is a school district in Ventura County. It serves Thousand Oaks, California and its subsections Newbury Park and Westlake Village. board has formally approved a $100,000 loan to Newbury Park High School to add a second dressing room to its new 400-seat theater. Drama students and their teachers had said the current plan for the state-of-the-art theater, which includes only one dressing room, would force boys and girls boys and girls mercurialisannua. to change costumes in front of each other or in darkened dark·en v. dark·ened, dark·en·ing, dark·ens v.tr. 1. a. To make dark or darker. b. To give a darker hue to. 2. To fill with sadness; make gloomy. 3. hallways. The board voted unanimously Thursday to approve the three-year loan for the second dressing room and an expanded production area, adding 300 to 500 square feet to the current plan. Construction on the $2.3 million theater is to begin in the fall. SOURCE: - Daily News Deputies patrolling crash-plagued spot THOUSAND OAKS - A surge in traffic accidents at Thousand Oaks and Westlake boulevards in recent weeks has led sheriff's deputies to boost enforcement. Ventura County sheriff's officials said the accidents are a result of drivers driving too fast and failing to obey Obey can refer to:
Raising awareness Raising awareness is a common phrase advocacy groups use to justify a particular event, brochure or even the entire organization. Raising awareness refers to alerting the general public that a certain issue exists and should be approached the way the group desires. of traffic safety problems in Thousand Oaks is part of the Sheriff's Department's community traffic education program. SOURCE: - Daily News Volunteer needed for senior program AGOURA HILLS - The city's senior book program is in need of a new leader. The Agoura Hills Department of Community Services is seeking a group leader for the Senior Book Review Program. The volunteer position requires one hour of work on the last Wednesday of every month. The program is operated out of the Agoura Hills Recreation Center, 30610 Thousand Oaks Blvd. For more information, phone (818) 597-7361. SOURCE: - Daily News |
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