The Best Area Farmer’s Markets!

July 16, 2010 By: Tanya Fox Category: food&, local events

Ever wish you had the lowdown on the best farmer’s markets in our area? Now you do…

THURSDAYS


Thousand Oaks Farmers Market

Thursdays, 1:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Oaks Mall Parking Lot

East End Parking lot, Wilbur Rd. & Thousand Oaks Blvd.

http://www.vccfarmersmarkets.com/Homepage.html

It’s usually impossible for me to get to this market during the school year because I have to pick up my kids from school.  I checked it out two weeks ago and found some new, noteworthy vendors (i.e. Marcie’s Pies, which are sooooo delicious. I bought a large boysenberry pie  and we finished it in 2 days.  It was very sweet and tart and just perfect.)


Oxnard Farmers Market

Thursdays, 9 am – 1 pm

Plaza Park at Fifth and C Streets, Oxnard  483-7960.

Also visit the interactive, indoor play space for children Gull Wings Children’s Museum nearby:  http://www.gullwings.org/


FRIDAYS

Simi Valley Town Center Farmers Market

Fridays, 3-8pm through Nov. 19

1555 Simi Town Center Way, Simi Valley

Moorpark Farmers Market  (Village at Moorpark Shopping Center)

Fridays, 3- 8 pm

Los Angeles Ave. & Miller Parkway

It’s in the shopping center with Petco, Staples and Dick’s Sporting Goods. It’s near the Moorpark Target.  I’m so checking this out on Fridays!  I also did not realize there was a Dick’s Sporting Goods store in the area.

SATURDAYS

Camarillo Farmers Market in Old Town

Saturdays, 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

Ventura Boulevard between Elm and Fir Streets, in the parking lot of the County of Ventura Senior Nutrition Center, at 2220 Ventura Blvd., on the south side of the Boulevard.  Proceeds benefit Camarillo Hospice.

http://www.ci.camarillo.ca.us/main.aspx?q=6070&p=9147


Newbury Park Farmers Market (Loehmann’s Parking Lot, near Target, Wendy Drive exit)

Saturdays, 8:00 am – 2:00 pm

The new location is the Petsmart, Off Broadway Shoes, Loehmann’s Parking Lot.

Corner of Teller Rd. and Hillcrest Dr. in Newbury Park.

This farmers market used to be at the King of Glory Lutheran Church in Newbury Park, but it was discontinued a few months ago. In the new locale, there is a crepes stand, a person selling soaps, French bread and lots of fresh, local produce.  This is my new favorite farmers market because it’s small, not crowded and easy for me to get through pretty quick. We love Old New York Deli & Bakery in that parking lot.http://www.oldnewyork.com/


Moorpark College Farmers Market

Saturdays, 8 am – 12 noon

Parking Lot G1 at Campus Park Drive

Seasonal market and closed in the winter.

New location: Oak Park Farmers Market

Saturdays, 9 am – 1 pm

Oak Park High School, 899 N. Kanan Rd.



SUNDAYS

Agoura Hills City Mall Farmers Market

Sunday, 9 am – 2 pm

At Kanan Road, just north of Thousand Oaks Blvd.

Old Town Calabasas Farmers Market

Sunday, 8 am – 1 pm

23504 Calabasas Rd., Woodland Hills, Ca 91364, at Mulholland Drive & Calabasas Rd.

Customer parking can be found across the street at Leonis Adobe for a fee or down the block in the dirt parking lot and at the Remax building.

Westlake Village Farmers Market at Village Glen Plaza

Sunday, 10 am – 2 pm, year-round.

Westlake Blvd exit.  At Village Glen Plaza, on Village Glen, between Townsgate and Agoura Roads.


Malibu Farmers Market

Sundays, 10am – 3pm

23519 Civic Center Way

http://www.malibufarmersmarket.net/#

local events (Ventura County Fair)

August 05, 2009 By: Tanya Fox Category: local events

Queen of local events Tanya Fox gives you the 4-1-1 on the Ventura Country Fair:

134th Annual Ventura County Fair

Wednesday, August 5 – 16, 2009

http://www.venturacountyfair.org/

Adults 13 & older $10.00

Children 6-12 $7.00

Seniors 62 and older $7.00

Children 5 & under and Super Seniors (100 years and over) admitted Free!

Youth Day, Friday, August 7

All Fair Visitors 12 years of age and younger will be admitted free all day

Seniors and Persons with Disabilities Day - Tuesday, August 11

Open at 10AM on this special day!

All senior citizens age 62 and older and all handicapped persons will be admitted free for this special day in celebration of their vigor and vitality.

Military Appreciation Day - Thursday, August 13

All military personnel holding a current, valid military i.d. will be admitted free.

Dollar Days Wednesday, August 5 & August 12

Entry to the Fair is $1 ’til 3PM

Carnival Wristband Days - Thursday, August 6, Monday, August 10, Tuesday, August 11, Thursday, August 13

Wristbands are sold for $25 from 11AM until 6PM

Good for unlimited rides until 7PM

“Fair Cares” Food Drive – Thursday, August 6 - Purchase your adult admission ticket and donate 5 cans of food for Food Share before 3pm and get a FREE return fair ticket. Return ticket valid Mon-Thurs, Aug 10-13

The Ventura County Fair highlights the county’s history, culture and agriculture, providing hands on learning experience for young and old, helping to develop a strong sense of community while promoting agriculture at the same time.

The 12 day Fair kicks off in July with attractions including farm animals, fireworks, interesting exhibits, competitions and displays to entertain all fair enthusiasts as well as performances by some of the biggest names in entertainment. Midway rides, games of skill and mountains of mouth watering food are on tap at the 2009 Ventura County Fair; August 5 – 16.

Grandstand Entertainment

Motorsports; Wednesday and Thursday, August 5 & 6, 6pm
($5 Adults, 12 and under free with paid adult)

Huey Lewis and the News; Friday, August 7, 7:30 PM

Josh Turner with Jake Owen; Saturday, August 8, 7:30 PM

El Chapo and Graciela Beltran with Venganza del Norte; Sunday, August 9, 3:00 PM

Gretchen Wilson; Monday, August 10, 7:30 PM

The Ultimate Doo-Wop Show; Tuesday, August 11,1pm

Rick Springfield; Tuesday, August 11, 7:30 PM

David Cook with Caitlin Crosby; Wednesday, August 12, 7:30

Good Charlotte; Thursday, August 13, 7:30 PM

Clay Walker and Lee Ann Womack; Friday, August 14, 7:30 PM

PRCA Rodeo; Saturday and Sunday, August 15 & 16, 2pm and 7pm

ABCs of Child Safety at the Fair

Save Money on Fair Fun!

Pre-sale Ride Tickets (only available Now through Aug. 4th)

Carnival Pre-Fair $20.00 for 50 tickets (3-6 tickets each ride)

http://venturacountyfair.org/pages/3441/

Regular Ride Ticket Prices (Aug. 5-16)

Sheets of 14 tickets are $10

Sheets of 30 tickets are $20

Single tickets are 75 cents

Rides cost between 3-6 tickets

I called the VC Fair office and they said they would sell tickets until the DAY BEFORE the fair opens.

Please note, pre-fair tickets will not be available by U.S. Mail. You may purchase your pre-fair tickets without service fees at any of the convenient locations below, or online with clicktix (nominal service fees will apply).

California Welcome Center

1000 Town Center Drive, Oxnard. (101 at Vineyard Ave)

Hours: Monday through Saturday 9-5, Sunday 10 – 5

Oxnard Performing Arts Center

800 Hobson Way, Oxnard

Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10-6

Ventura County Fairgrounds

10 West Harbor Blvd., Ventura

Hours: Monday – Friday 8-5

We love the Ventura County Fair.  (Anytime I say I’m going to Ventura, my 5-year-old thinks gets excited because she thinks we are going to the Fair.)  It’s big, but I find it manageable and it really has a “small town” feel to it.  (Well at least to me, I’m originally from NYC, but if you are from the mid-west, probably not.)  The Youth Expo Hall is fun to walk through and look at all the entries (ages 5 – 18) of artwork, clay, wood projects, etc…  Through out the fair halls, there are interesting demonstrations, photography, farm animals and free shows included with entry admission.    The fair has a lot of interesting things for children to see.  Two years ago the rooster crowing and hen cackling contest (it’s there every year and anybody can go up to try) was fun to watch.  Last year the kids howled at the 6pm Hypnotist Show . TIP: Be sure to check the SCHEDULE of EVENTS online before you go because some dates offer different attractions.

Click on Basic Fair Facts for Special Admission Days and Grandstand Entertainment Attractions

http://venturacountyfair.org/pages/3441/

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Gems and Minerals & Hobbies and Collections (in a building to the left of the entrance)

We discovered this room last year after attending the Fair for three years.  We could spend two hours there looking through the displays.  This place is better and more personal than a visit to a local Natural Museum because it reflects the interests of real people, not some museum expert.

There was a giant train track (built by a Ventura train track enthusiast club comprised primarily of senior citizens) that the kids loved seeing.

We got to see some of the exhibits being set up this past weekend.  People were submitting their gems, minerals and incredible fossil collections.  (My 9-year-old son submitted some of his gem & mineral collection in the Junior Novice category for the first time this year.)  There is a WONDERFUL whale bone exhibit collected at a local Santa Barbara Beach.  That display explains where to go and how to find the items.  There is another great exhibit of hand carved knives (knapped knives carved out of stone) with step-by-step photos of the process.

Kids and adults can submit their cool toy & hobby collections (Legos, wooden structures, dolls, car collections, toys, Wizard of Oz, you name it).  This was fun to go through, my then 4-year-old daughter enjoyed it as my as my son.  Museum entry dates for this category is this weekend, July 31, August 1 & 2.  Click on Entry Guide on the website.


Photography

There are beautiful photography submissions in every category: nature, portraits, etc…

Home Arts

Arts & Crafts  (Basketry, Beading, Ceramic arts, etc…)

Baked Foods  (If you love to cook, you can enter something just for the fun of it.)

Clothing & Textiles (I love the amazing quilts.)

Preserved Foods

Special Exhibits

Table Settings

Youth Expo

Kids art, essays, photography, wood projects, foods, table settings, crafts and a Stage Show

This giant hall has entries from kids ages 5 – 18.  Last weekend I submitted some art for my 5-year-old daughter and some friends.  I think they’ll get a kick out of seeing their art on the wall also.

Last year there was a wonderful 4′ replica of the Pirates of Caribbean ship made by a 16-year-old teen with autism.  It was great to be able to see it in person and the only reason I knew the story behind it was because I read about it in the paper.

http://www.venturacountystar.com/news/2008/jul/21/hundreds-of-hopefuls-enter-their-projects-at/

4-H Kids and Farm Animals

This is a fun thing to go through.  There are lots of farm animals to see at the fair.

We never miss:

Gene West’s Wonderful Wood Toys at the Youth Expo Building

Wildlife Experience at the Porker Flats  (They sell the most vivid and cool animal t-shirts for $15 each.  I buy one to support their non-profit every year.)

Turkey Stampede at the Porker Flats  (Last year my 5-year-old went onstage to help out with a stage show of Nellie the Famous Pig.)

Farm animals

Village Blacksmith Show at Porker Flats

The Photography Exhibit Hall

The Channel Island Woodcarvers always has a demo table at the Home Arts building, showing the public how to carve wood.  My kids and their friends stood there a long time watching the men work.  They waited patiently while someone made each of them a spinning top in front of their eyes.

And much more…

The buildings with things to view are usually not crowded.  By mid-afternoon, the walk-ways are crowded with people and so is the Food Court area.

Rides: My kids (ages 9 & 5) love the rides.  There are a few rides for 3 year olds and definitely older children.  Best bet for rides it to purchase Pre-sale Ride tickets.  Otherwise, if you purchase ride tickets during the fair, it is very expensive.

This year I’ll buy my son a $25 Carnival WRISTBAND (sold only on 8/6, 8/10, 8/11, 8/13) and it’s good for multiple rides on certain days until 7pm.  I think my daughter will be fine with a sheet of tickets.

Extra costs: Some things cost extra and this can add up.

Food, Pony rides, yummy treats (a slurpee cost $4), souvenirs like the popular hand wax mold, great little petting zoo by the children’s area and very worth it ($1-2? each), and other rides.

We went twice last year and we’ll do the same this year.  There is so much to see and do it’s impossible to see it all in one day.

What to bring: a jacket for nighttime as it cools down quick on the shore.  I put my youngest in PJs for the car ride home.  We usually leave around 7-8pm.



local events

August 01, 2009 By: Tanya Fox Category: local events

NOTE: local events is really a listing of whatever events, worthy causes, cool shops, etc. that Tanya Fox, our Queen of Events, comes across. It mainly focuses on family events in NW LA/Ventura County.  It’s ALWAYS worth a look. Completely free of charge, you get Tanya’s comments in ital. Isn’t that cool?

AUGUST 2009


Too hot outside to play? Get ice cool inside the Ice Rink!

Ice Skating Lessons (Simi Valley)
Sunday, August 1 – Wednesday, September 30
Thursday, October 1 – Monday, November 30
Iceoplex Simi Valley, 131 West Easy Street, Simi Valley, 805-520-RINK

Tuesday is Family Night, 7pm – 9pm
Come for Cheap Skate $6 and enjoy a great collection of music for everyone in the family!
Friday is Date Night, 7:45 pm – 9:45 pm
Date night is back!  Put in your requests and Shout Outs for your favorite someone.
Saturday 70′s & 80′s Music, 7:45 pm – 9:45 pm
Still love the 70′s and 80′s?  We’ll take you back with the best songs from the decades.

With the Lakes Outdoor Skating Rink coming soon (November 2009 – Jan. 2010) I am thinking of signing up my 5 year old daughter for ice skating lessons.  I signed up my son 3 years ago (he was 6) in February 2006 and it helped him tremendously.  He went from crashing down on his knees about 50 times an hour at the Lakes, to rarely falling down.   Last winter my daughter loved being on the ice, but I had to hold her and that was hard on my back. TIP: Last winter I did see one family with 2 kids (ages 4-6?) wearing double-blade skates!  Brilliant!  The children skated completely independently and comfortably.  (I wanted to order a pair last year and never got around to it.)


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Bright Child – Free Admission with one paid admission (maximum value $9.75)
Offers may not be combined with any other offer. 1 Offer /visit or /party. Offer must be present at purchase. Party offer valid when booked 7/1-9/30. Notify party coordinator at booking about coupon. Refund and party policies/guidelines remain in effect.
OFFER GOOD TILL 08/12/2009
Management reserves the right to refuse abuses of this offer.
Go to BOGOPOD.com to print the coupon.




The Conejo Recreation and Park District & The Thousand Oaks Kiwanis Club presents
Fishing Frenzy
Saturday, August 1, 2009, 10am – 1pm

Admission, $5.00 per child; under 2 years can participate in the practice ponds for no charge.
Conejo Creek North Park, 1379 E. Janss Road (behind the T.O. Library)

Hundreds of magnetic fish will be released into the creek for children to try to catch with a magnetic pole.
Fill up your pail with fish and turn them in for a fun prize.
Kids will also have a chance to participate in fun fish crafts, games, and explore Captain Carl’s Mobile Tidepool.
Refreshments will be sold for a nominal fee. For additional information call the Thousand Oaks Community Center at (805) 381-2793.

I took my kids to this last year and we enjoyed it.  Wear sunscreen and bring hats.  Get there early to get a fishing pole.  Families who arrived late were unable to get a fishing pole.  I was so impressed with the T.O. Kiwanis Club who were volunteering to be there to help out.  It was crowded, but it seemed most children were able to find a spot on the man-made creek.




Peter Alsop & Topanga Canyon’s Theatricum Botanicum presents

Family Fundays Are Back!
Every weekend, June – November, 11:00 am
Tickets are $8 for all ages.

There are lots of incredible children’s performers (Hap Palmer, Gwendolyn and the Goodtime Gang, and many others).  The stage is outdoors in a stunning setting.  There is a big tree growing through the stage.  It’s shaded and almost never sold out.  Best for toddlers, preschoolers to early elementary age (if they love live music).

PARKING:  $5 donation in their small lot or you can park on the side of the narrow road and pray you can make it inside quick with your family.
This place is on the right side of the road (look for the sign) and a little tricky to find the first time.  My 9-year-old son has long outgrown these musical performances, but I would like to take my 5-year-old daughter this summer to some of these shows, especially the funny Creative Playground shows.

August 2 – Mark Lewis
August 9 – The Hollow Trees
August 16 – Barney Saltzberg
August 23 – Gwendolyn & The Good Time Gang
August 29 – (Saturday) Creative Playground – Ferdinand the Bull
August 30 – Masanga Marimba Ensemble
September 6 – Melissa Green
September 13 – Hap Palmer
September 20 – Debi Derryberry (voice of Jimmy Neutron, she’s a singer)
September 27 – Karl Anthony
October 11 – Creative Playground – Three Tales by Hans Christian Andersen
October 18 – Creative Playground – The Velveteen Rabbit
October 25 – Creative Playground – Aesop’s Fables
October 31 – (Saturday) Creative Playground – Halloween Stories
November 1 – Creative Playground – Dia de los Muertos: Cuentos de mi Familia





FREE Paraíso Lil’ Critters Club!  (Dos Vientos)
Every Tuesday, April – October, 10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Free 30 minute program for kids and their parents (at the new Paraíso Town Center) to sing, dance and have an all around fun-filled time!
Arts & Crafts project following each electrifying Lil’ Critters Club event
Ages: 0 – 5 years
August 4 - Sing Along with Claire Mills
August 11 - Twinkles Summer Safari (and all her friends, puppets, stories and songs)
August 18 - The Antics to Tuba Michael Heatheron (juggling and fun)
August 25 - Joe Shmoe’s Bird Show




FREE The Lake Kids Club (T.O. Blvd.)
Every Wednesday, 11am – 12pm

August 5 – Mystical Marionettes

See the most highly sought after puppeteer in Southern California, whose puppets have appeared in films and on television! Watch puppets come to life right before your eyes.
August 12 – Children’s Magic Show

Don’t miss this Magic Castle performer who has tricks and illusions that set him apart. Enjoy audience participation and lots of laughs!
August 19 –
Rope Tricks and Banjo Picks

Cowboy Jimmy visits us with a show that is a rootin’ tootin’ good time! This wonderfully unique program includes rope throwing, banjo playing, and a cactus-juggling cowboy! Jimmy’s talents are in high demand so catch him while you can.

August 26 – Friendly Farm Petting Zoo

Play and feed furry and friendly animals! Bring your farmer jeans and your smile because you’re sure to make some new friends with the Friendly Farm Petting Zoo.





Ventura County Fair

Wednesday, August 5 – 16, 2009
Adults 13 & older $10.00
Children 6-12 $7.00
Seniors 62 and older $7.00




Old Spanish Fiesta Days (Santa Barbara)
Celebrating Santa Barbara’s Heritage
August 5 – 8, 2009

Check out their calendar to see if there is anything your family might enjoy (parade, Flamenco from Spain and Folklórico dances from Mexico, horse shows, carnival, etc…).  I’d love to go one of these days to see the Flamenco costumed dancing.



Conejo Classic Cinema has released the Fall Line-up (T.O.)
$5.00 Each Ticket!
Hillcrest Center for the Arts, 403 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks (across from the Oaks Mall)

Get A Classic Movie Pass!
For only $20 you can see the entire fall season!
Thats a 20% Savings!
Get your Classic Movie Pass now by calling the box office @ 805-381-2747

We have some great films scheduled, so be sure to mark your calendars!

The Lady Vanishes:  Michael Redgrave & Margaret Lockwood
August 5 @ 7pm

In Alfred Hitchcock’s most quick-witted and devilish comic thriller, the beautiful Margaret Lockwood, turns investigator and finds herself drawn into a complex web of mystery and high adventure.

Life With Father: William Powell & Irene Dunne
September 16 @ 7pm

The story of a stockbroker, Clarence Day, who wants to be master of his house, but finds his wife and his children ignoring him, until they start making demands for him to change his own life.

Indiscreet: Cary Grant & Ingrid Bergman

October 14 @ 7pm
An accomplished actress and a diplomat fall in love at first sight. When she finds out that he has been keeping a secret from her she becomes furious and works out a plan to trick him into revealing the secret.

My Favorite Brunette:  Bob Hope & Dorothy Lamour
November 12 @ 7pm
My Favorite Brunette is a 1947 movie spoofing movie detectives and the film noir style. It also features Lon Chaney, Jr. Peter Lorre and cameo appearances by Alan Ladd and Bing Crosby.


It’s a Wonderful Life:  Jimmy Stewart & Donna Reed
December 9 @ 7pm
The classic Christmas tale of George Bailey and his revelations about life and love and friendship with a little help from his guardian angel. After all, no man is a failure who has friends!


These films will be shown on a Digital projection from a computer, equivalent to a DVD.




FREE  Funny Movies from the 1930s  (T.O. Library)
Laughter and Luxury: Comedy of the Last Great Recession

The Four Marx Brothers in Monkey Business (Vaudeville, Early Sound, Surrealism and the Marx Brothers)
Wednesday, August 5, 1pm

Salvador Dali once declared the Marx Brothers were “surrealists working in Hollywood.”  Their comedy sketches jumped from one gag to another with little or no plot, in an almost dream-like manner that fascinated audiences.  In this screening, we will examine the comedy trio’s style, their roots in vaudeville, and the social commentary in their films.
77 min., B&W, 1931

My Man Godfrey (Carol Lombard & William Powell) (Screwball Comedy & Class conflict)
Thursday, August 6, 1pm

The screwball comedy was a genre linked to the Great Depression culture of the 1930s.  Plots focused on making fun of the absent-minded upper class.  In this film, star William Powell works as a butler for a wealthy family and spends his days both mocking and enjoying his employers.  This screening will examine the class conflict that arose during an era of extreme proverty.


Share a laugh and a short, free lecture with NYU cinema studies student and Thousand Oaks High School graduate, Monica Sandler, as she looks at two comedy classics that served as a form of escapism in a rough time.  Many films of the 1930s were more than pure escapism — they discussed societal issues and difficulties, all in a highly entertaining package.  Ms. Sandler will share insights into the films and how they reflect the culture of the ‘30s and, maybe, even today

Common Sense Media says Monkey Business would be fine for ages 5 and up.  If we are in the library that day, I * might * swing by the room and see if my kids have any interest.  These movies are great (and I would love to hear the commentary) but I will wait a few years to show them My Man Godfrey.



Thousand Oaks Public Library presents
FREE Family Film Fest
Enchanted (PG) – T.O. Library, 1401 E. Janss Rd, 805-449-2660
Wednesday, August 5, 7:00 pm
Beverly Hills Chihuahua (PG) – Newbury Park Branch Library, 2331 Borchard Rd., Newbury Park, 805-298-2139
Monday, August 10, 7:00 pm
Bolt (PG)- T.O. Library
Wednesday, August 19, 7:00 pm
Bring the family for three great films on three different nights.  Bring your own refreshments, sit back and enjoy!


Movie Reviews for families



Young Artist Ensemble & The Hillcrest Players presents
Disney’s Beauty & The Beast Jr.
August 6 & 7 at 7:30 pm
August 8 & 9 at 2pm
Hillcrest Center for the Arts, 403 W. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, 805-381-1246
$10 per ticket
Young Artists Ensemble are kids on stage: age range 7 – 18.  Really FUN, affordable family shows and I’ll be ordering tickets for the next season as my 5-year-old likes the shows.



FREE The Squeeges Perform at the Calabasas Library
Friday, August 7th, 11 am
Summer Event for Preschoolers
Learn about the environment through music and humor.


Grand Opening - Trader Joe’s Newbury Park  (Borchard Rd. exit)
Friday, August 7th
125 N. Reino Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA, 805-375-1984
Store Hours:  9 am – 9 pm
It will be in the shopping center across from Borchard Community Park.
Woo hoooooooooo!!!!!!!  This will hopefully make the Westlake TJ’s less crowded.


Simi Valley Elks Lodge presents

FREE 6th Annual Car Show
Sunday, August 9, 12 noon – 3pm
Elks Lodge, 1561 Kuehner Drive, Simi Valley
For more information, call (805) 433-3078 or (805) 433-3081
  • The Elks will serve breakfast before the car show from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
  • Model A and T cars, muscle cars, Mustangs, Corvettes, Chevys, Fords, motorcycles, side cars and race cars are welcome (no entry fee).
  • Music MX will present ’50s music during the show.
  • Lodge members will also cook a lunch of hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, fries, wet fries, and cherry and chocolate cokes.
  • A chili cook-off will take place, with taster cups selling for 50 cents each. Proceeds will go toward the Elks’ veterans program.



FREE The Lakes Live Musical Entertainment
Sundays, 2pm – 5pm
August 9 – Bernie Meisinger Band at the stage
August 16 – Morris Wade and Sountrack
August 23 – Ralph and Irene Mathis Band
August 30 – The Copycats


FREE The Lakes Movies in the Park for Families
Wednesdays at 8pm
August 12 – Willie Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1968, starring Gene Wilder)
August 19 – Wall-E
August 26 – Cars



The Stagecoach Inn Museum presents Classics in the Park’s production of
William Shakespeare’s rollicking comedy AS YOU LIKE IT
Saturday August 15th, 5:00 p.m.  (Gates open at 4:15 PM)
Tickets are $15.00 for adults and $10.00 for students and seniors (62+).
All proceeds benefit the Stagecoach Inn Museum.
Visit http://www.stagecoachmuseum.org/ or call 805.498.9441.
Bring blankets and enjoy the transformation of the Museum lawn to the Forest of Arden.
Bring the family and enjoy the mixed-up madcap world of dukes and country bumpkins proving that “the course of true love never did run smooth”.



FREE SPECIAL EVENT! – Dan Crow  (Calabasas Library)

Sunday, August 16 at 6pm

in the amphitheatre, 200 Civic Center Way, Calabasas, 818-225-7616
Dan Crow will perform to end the Summer Reading Program on a great note! The amphitheatre is located behind the Calabasas Library. Limited seating available but no tickets are required.  Sponsored by the Friends of the Calabasas Library

Tanya Fox Is At It Again…

July 02, 2009 By: Tanya Fox Category: local events

Welcome to Tanya Fox’s listings of things to do for families in the Conejo Valley area (NW Los Angeles/Ventura County).  Completely free of charge, you also get Tanya’s comments in ital! Now isn’t that cool?


updated July 2, 2009


FREE Paraíso Movie Nights  (Dos Vientos)

Thursdays, 7 – 9 pm at the amphitheater

350 Via Las Brisas, Newbury Park

http://www.paraiso.com/events.asp

With warm summer nights upon us, Paraiso comes to life at night with Movies under the stars. Here is our calendar of upcoming movies for the whole family.

July 2:  Shrek the Third

July 9:  E.T. the Extra Terrestrial

July 16:  The Tale of Desperaux

July 23:  Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End

July 30:  Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

August 6:  Journey to the Center of the Earth

August 13:  Paul Blart Mall Cop

August 20:  Bedtime Stores

August 27:  Coraline

FREE The Lakes Date Night Series - Movies at the Park (T.O. Blvd.)

Wednesdays at 8:00 pm

Classic movies under the stars.

Arrive early to take advantage of special retailer offers.  For more details call 805-497-9861 or visit http://www.shoplakes.com/

July 15:  Grease  (PG)

July 22:  Breakfast at Tiffany’s

July 29:  Singin’ in the Rain

Movie Reviews for Families

http://www.commonsensemedia.org/

http://www.kids-in-mind.com/

City of Moorpark presents

3rd of July Fireworks Extravaganza (Moorpark)

4 pm

$3.00 admission

Children 4 and under are free

Arroyo Vista Community Park, 4550 Tierra Rejada Road

live music

vintage plane fly-over by the Commemorative Air Force, sky divers and a presentation of the American flag by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Dept.

Family games (gunny sack race and tug-o-war)

Bounce house, obstacle course, slides, carnival games and more

Families can bring a picnic dinner or purchase food there.

All-aerial fireworks display will begin at about 9 pm

Bring blankets and lawn chairs.

No alcohol, pets or fireworks.

A friend told me about this event and said it was a lot of fun.  We’ve never been there.

Gardens of the World – Patriotic Concert in the Park (T.O. Blvd.)
Friday, July 3rd, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pmhttp://www.gardensoftheworld.info/

The Gardens of the World is proud to present the only local performance this year of the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West. Please join us for an evening of patriotic music featuring songs from many popular composers.

Lawn seating; please bring blankets or lawn chairs for your comfort. Please remember, no pets, smoking or glass.

Free parking at the Civic Arts Plaza is sponsored by the City of Thousand Oaks.

4th of July, Saturday

Rotary Club of Westlake Village presents

40th Annual 4th of July Parade - City of Westlake Village

7-9:15 am        Pancake Breakfast  ($5.00 each person, $20 per family)

9:30 am           Line-up for the Parade

9:45 am           Parade Procession

10:00-12:00      Flag Retirement Ceremony and 4th of July Party in Park

http://www.venturacountystar.com/news/2009/jun/15/westlake-village-july-4th-celebration/

The event begins at 7 AM with a Pancake Breakfast sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westlake Village.  The Parade will line up at 9:30 AM and process down the decorated 4-block route at 9:45 AM.  Participants are encouraged to decorate their bike, scooter, skateboard, or wagon in patriotic colors and join the City for this wonderful patriotic celebration! Residents are also welcome to cheer participants on from the side of the parade route.

The event begins at the former Westlake Village hospital site at the corner of Lakeview Canyon Road and Agoura Road and marches down the 4-block route down Agoura Road to Berniece Bennett Park.

Once the parade arrives at a park there will be a U.S. Flag Retirement Ceremony performed by Boy Scout Troup #752.  Following the Flag Retirement Ceremony, there will be music, inflatables, old-fashioned games, and free popsicles and waters. Please contact City Hall with any questions at 818-706-1613.

Channel Islands Harbor Parade & Fireworks by the Sea

http://www.channelislandsharbor.org/Events.cfm

All day festival (8 am – 10 pm)  live music, food booths, kids’ games and activities, and much more….

5th annual 10K & 5K Fun Run/Walk

11am parade (kids can decorate their bikes and scooters)

9 pm fireworks by the Sea

Ventura – 4th of July Street Fair

http://www.cityofventura…net/streetfairs

10:30 am Push and Pull-em parade

Street fair 10 am – 5 pm

Fireworks

Conejo Parks & Recreation District presents  (Borchard Community Center & T.O.)

Pancake Breakfast-$3.00/Per Person Borchard Community Center-8:00-11:00am, 805/381-2791

Home Run Derby, Borchard Park – Field #2- $5.00 8:30-10:30am, 805/495-4674

Senior Home Run Derby, Borchard Park – Field #1-$5.00 9:00-11:00am, 805/381-2744

Concert in the Park, Conejo Community Park Featuring the Conejo Pops Orchestra-5:00pm

FREE Family Open Swim, Community Pool at CLU, Thousand Oaks & Newbury Park High School Pools.  Noon – 4:00pm, 805/495-4674

Fireworks Show Starts at 9:00pm For information call 805/381-1247.  Best viewing is from the Oaks Shopping Center and Janss Marketplace parking lots.

The new Community Pool at CLU is beautiful.  I’ve included their open swim schedule below.

Brought to you by Chevron

FREE Reagan Library 4th of July Celebration  (Simi Valley)

10 am – 3 pm

http://www.reaganlibrary.com/default.aspx

http://www.theacorn.com/news/2009/0702/community/027.html

Presidential look-alikes

Patriotic concert by the Los Angeles Police Department Concert Band

Games and crafts for children

Family activities are free, admission to enter and view museum still applies.

Storytelling by Jim Woodward, 11 am and 1 pm

Jim Woodard, Ventura storyteller and writer, will tell the story behind the composition of the National Anthem. He will talk about a surprising event in the life of President Theodore Roosevelt and the most important action taken by President Abraham Lincoln. He will also draw parallels between Lincoln and President Barack Obama.

Woodard is the resident storyteller at the Reagan Library. He has received the George Washington Award for Excellence in Public Communications from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge for his historic and patriotic storytelling programs.

Rotary Club of Simi Valley presents

FREE 39th Annual 4th of July Festival & Fireworks Extravaganza

Gates open at 2pm

http://www.simivalleyrotary.org/

Kids fun zone

Food and crafts booths

2:00 – 5:00 p.m. Local Entertainment

5:00 – 9:00 p.m. The Platinum Groove

8:45 – 9:15 p.m. Patriotic Music and Flag Salute

9:20pm: Spectacular Fireworks Show!!!

Conejo Recreation and Park District and the City of Thousand Oaks presents

The Oaks Mall Fireworks Spectacular  (Thousand Oaks)

CA 101 Fwy / Lynn Road exit

The Oaks Mall will be open on July 4th from 10:00am to 6:00pm.

Enjoy Fireworks at 9:00 pm on the hill behind The Oaks.

Arrive early to reserve a great viewing spot in the parking lots.

Tune into KCLU 88.3 from 7:00pm – 9:45pm for traffic updates, pre-show salutes, and a patriotic simulcast.

Janss Marketplace Fireworks Spectacular  (Moorpark Rd. exit)

http://www.janssmarketplace.net/filemanager/files/janssmarketplace/events/255/Janss_4th_of_July.pdf

4 – 10 pm, Hillcrest & Moorpark Rd

Rooftop access begins at 4pm and is limited to the first 2500 guests.

FREE Family Fun:  Balloon Twister, Face Painting, Bounce house

Live music:  ”Boogie Wonderland” Disco dance entertainment 5:30-8:30

live DJ 5 – 10pm at parking structure rooftop

FREE 4th of July at Bethany Church on the Hill (T.O.)

Fun starts at 5 pm

200 W. Bethany Court, Thousand Oaks

http://www.bethanyto.com/

Pony rides

Concerts

BBQ  (not free)

Giant water slide (bring a change of clothes, towel)

Free balloons

Petting zoo

Kids’ bounces

Snack booth

Prayer for America

The best view of fireworks in Thousand Oaks!

We’ve been going here for the past 4 years.

5th of July, Sunday

Sponsored by Waste Management/G.I. Industries

FREE City of Agoura Hills Concert in the Park & Fireworks

July 5, 6 pm

Chumash Park, 5550 Medea Valley Dr., Agoura Hills

http://www.ci.agoura-hills.ca.us/

The concert starts at 6pm and features the lively music of “Zoot Suit Revue”, sure to get you jiving!

Fireworks show at 9pm.

Bring chairs, blankets, picnics, toys, etc.  No pets please.

For sale: food, drinks, glow sticks.

Check out the CERT canopy for city emergency services information and the Department of Community Services canopy for summer camp and recreation classes offerings.

FREE The Lakes at Thousand Oaks Kids Club

Every Wednesday, 11am to 12pm

The Lakes at Thousand Oaks, 2200 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.  805.497.9861

http://www.shoplakes.com/

For toddlers & preschoolers

July 8: Allen’s Magic and Illusions

Allen Oshiro has been performing magic for over fifteen years and his expertise is unmatched. Children will get a chance to do some magic of their own! Come see why this performer is a crowd favorite.

July 15: Puppetopia

Children of all ages will be mesmerized by the wonder of Douglas’ colorful puppet characters. He is one of the premiere puppet designers and crafters in the country and his work has spanned generations.

July 22: Art Workshop

Creativity and fun are the order of the day! This craft will challenge children to think creatively and exercise those artistic muscles! Bring your painting clothes because this could get messy!

July 29: Family Comedy and Variety Show

Direct from Disney’s California Adventure, David is a juggler and comedian who has been seen on TV and in films. His outlandish humor will have us rolling in the aisles as he does a little juggling, music, ventriloquism and even performs an escape trick!

FREE Paraíso Lil’ Critters Club Every Tuesday  (Dos Vientos)

10:30 – 11 am

http://www.paraiso.com/critters.asp

Their July schedule should be up soon.

The Conejo Valley Adult School Parenting Program at Horizon Hills presents

Dan Crow, the famous singer and songwriter for kids!  (Thousand Oaks)

Tuesday, July 14th at 1pm

http://www.dancrow.com/

Multi-Purpose Room at Horizon Hills Campus, 33 Greta Street, Thousand Oaks , CA 91360 (off of Avenida De Las Flores)

Cost: $7 presale, $10 at the door, children under 2 are free

Please call Jennifer Jones to purchase tickets: 805-499-1903 or jenjonesms@aol.com

Dan Crow is a very fun, high energy, silly performer and he’s perfect for preschoolers!  His CDs are available to borrow from the T.O. Library.  Recommended.

New Classes - Conejo Valley Adult School Parenting Program at Horizon Hills

http://www.conejo.tec.ca.us/parenting/Parenthome.htm

To sign up for a class, call the Horizon Hills office 9-1pm (805) 492-8837 Ext 2001

Music and Movement Time

This class playfully incorporates music and activities that foster optimal brain integration, improve attention span and development coordination.  (For the 2-4 year old child and parent).

Instructor:  Bonnie Vandenberg

1st Quarter:  Sept. 4  - Oct. 30,

2nd Quarter:  Nov. 6 – Jan. 15, 2010

Fridays, 3 pm – 4 pm

Fee $40 per Quarter

Family Meeting Workshop

4 weeks (2 hour evening class)

Family Meetings provide an opportunity to avoid power struggles, model skills and create good memories through family tradition.  They also teach children problem-solving skills, cooperation, accountability and a sense of belonging and significance.

(For parents and other adults wanting to learn how to set up family meetings.)

Instructor:  Jennifer Mundy

1st Quarter:  6:30 – 8:30, Wed. Sept. 30, Oct. 7, 14 and 21

2nd Quarter:  6:30 – 8:30, Tues. Nov. 3, 10, 17, 24

Time:  TBA,  Fee $40

Baby Carrier and Slings

Course will discuss the developmental benefits of skin-to-skin contact through the first years of life by giving baby reassuring closeness while you regain hands-free mobility.  A variety of carriers will be available to try and evaluate based on personal needs.

Instructor:  Dana Harris

1st Quarter:  Sept. 16

2nd Quarter:  Nov. 18

Time:  Wed. 6:30 – 8:30 pm

Fee $10

Discussion Board:  http://www.babywearer.com/

Most new parents get a Baby Bjorn and think that’s the best there is.  In the last 10 years, the market of baby carriers has produced a lot of variety and choices for parents.  There are new, wonderful, comfortable and easy to use baby carriers out there.  This class is great for any new parent who wants to try them out and see what the market offers. (I used to use the unpadded Maya Wrap sling, the padded Over the Shoulder Baby Holder and the ABC (Asian Baby Carrier) The Kozy Carrier.)

Ergo Baby Carrier – So padded and cozy, possibly the most comfortable front and back carrier (unlike the Bjorn, the Ergo can be used easily for 2+ year olds)

http://www.ergobabycarrier.com/

Kangaroo Korner - stay-at-home mom makes a variety of beautiful & comfy slings.  I purchased a water sling (really) from her.  http://www.kangarookorner.com/

Kozy Carrier - Wear you baby front or back.  (Four years ago I had to wait 6 months for my hand-made choice because the owner was overwhelmed with demand for her carrier and cool pattern choices.)  I went hiking with my then 2-year-old on my back with this.  Though I think I should have ordered the Ergo for the padding.)  It’s more comfortable than a metal back carrier:  http://kozycarrier.homestead.com/

Modern, elegant ring sling patterns:  http://zolowear.com/Default.aspx

If you have a sling and it’s in the bottom of your closet and you don’t know how to use it, go to this class so Dana can show you how. When my son was 5 months old, I couldn’t figure out how to use any of the slings I had until I went to a local La Leche League meeting and begged for help (my son was only calm when carried, he hated the stroller as an infant).  The sling saved my sanity and made his first year a very happy one.

FREE Reptile Family appearances

http://www.reptilefamily.com/

July 7 – 2 pm, Oak Park Library, 699 Moorpark Ave.

July 25 - 2:30 pm, Moorpark Library, 699 Moorpark Ave.

August 5 – 2 pm & 3:30 pm, Camarillo Library, Las Posas Rd.

August 19 – 11 am – 1 pm, Simi Valley Library

FREE Ventura County Public Libraries Summer Reading Program Events (Camarillo, Oak Park, Simi Valley, Ojai, Port Hueneme, Ventura)

http://www.vencolibrary.org/childser/srp.htm

Click on the link to skim through all of the events.  Here are some highlights:

PAWS for reading: read aloud to therapy dogs

Tues. 7/14, 2pm (Camarillo) Crazy Craft Tuesday

Tues. 7/14, 2pm (Oak Park) Artspeak with Elaine Murray: Stories of Creative inspiration

Be sure to check your local library website.  Each library has great events for families this summer and throughout the year.

FREE Friends of Thousand Oaks Library – July Events

http://www.ftol.org/calendar/july2009/all.htm

Leonis Adobe Lil’ Ranchers Summer Fun Round-Up (Calabasas)

Every Tuesday, July 7th – August 18th

9:30 am – 11:30 am

http://www.leonisadobemuseum.org/

$2.00 per person for non-members

and free for members

23537 Calabasas Road, Calabasas

Each week the program is centered on an historic theme, with live music, games and stories to complement the theme.

Games

Live music

Story time

Crafts

Tortilla making

Animals & more

Great for toddlers, preschoolers and early elementary age children.

Conejo Valley Mothers & More presents

FREE Workshop – Starting and Caring for a Kitchen Garden (Westlake Village)

Thursday, July 9th, 7:30 pm

Location:  31200 East Oak Crest Dr., Westlake Village.  Please email Shannon at scurryrackers@yahoo.com to RSVP.

How to create a perfect kitchen garden from the soil up

Correct composting and soil amending

Raised beds

Irrigation techniques

Herb garden development

Plant varieties to choose and

Organic pest control

Guest speaker John Lyons.  John Lyons, originally from western Ireland, has been immersed in California horticulture, edible landscaping, orchards and wild hedge rose for a decade now and has a particular fondness for California native plants and water-wise gardening. He is an avid practitioner of organic garden cultivation.

The public is encouraged to attend free of charge. 

Mothers & More supports all mothers, including those who have continued to work for pay while raising their children. Mothers & More offers informal meetings, playgroups, social events, book club, and more. Mothers & More is a national organization with hundreds of chapters throughout the country.

To find out more about our group visit www.conejovalleymothersandmore.org

Too hot to play outside?  Kids bouncing off the walls?

PUMP IT UP (Ventura)

Open play sessions during the week

http://pumpitupparty.com/ca/ventura/home-p1q25.htm

Pop-In Play: Monday & Thursday 10:00 am – 11:30 am for ages 6 & Under only.  $6 per child. Socks and signed waivers required.

Family Fun Night: Tuesday & Wednesday 5 pm – 8 pm for ages 2-10 only.  $8 per child.  Socks and signed waivers requried.

Used Book Sale – Newbury Park Library

Friday, July 10, 6 – 8:30 pm

Saturday, July 11, 10 am – 3 pm

2331 Borchard Road, Newbury Park

http://www.ftol.org/booksales.htm

Proceeds will benefit the activities of the Friends of the T.O. Library

Thousands of books will be available

35 cents for children’s books

50 cents for paperbacks

$1.00 for hardbacks

FREE Lake Casitas Recreation – Astronomy Nights

Saturday, July 11 – Meteor Shower Night

Saturday, Aug. 8 – Meteor Shower Night

Picnic Area # 1, 8 – 9:30 pm

Park Entrance Fees Apply

For more information, please call 805-649-2233 or contact PSO Rob at rweinerth@casitaswater.com

Visit us at www.lakecasitas.info

http://www.lakecasitas.info/documents/AstronomyNightFlyerFull-032609.pdf

View the night sky without any city lights.  Bring the whole family for an evening of stargazing with NASA accredited astronomer ERNEST UNDERHAY.   The Los Angeles Times calls Ernest “An astronomer with a fund of knowledge and a ‘far out’ sense of humor.” You will be sure to leave this experience with a greater understanding of the constellations and our universe.”

Feel free to bring blankets, chairs, binoculars and telescopes.

Maybe you can hang at the Water Playground that Saturday, then head to nearby Ojai for dinner and then head to the Meteor Shower at night.

Lake Casitas Water Adventure Playground 2009 (Ojai)

June 13 – August 23

August 29, 30

Sept. 5, 6, 7 – Labor Day weekend

http://www.lakecasitas.info/wateradventure.html

“Children and adults alike can enjoy two distinct water playgrounds.  For the younger children, a multi-level jungle gym with waterfalls, bridges and slides in a lagoon with water up to 18″ deep.  Parents can relax in a shady spot while the children play, or join their youngsters for a “splashing” good time.

For the whole family, the Lazy River offers a cool water ride on inner tubes along a scenic waterway featuring waterfalls, fog filled bridges and jet sprays.  The inner tubes are available as singles, doubles or triples.  And for the smallest of tots, a zero-depth pool sprays water from all angles, providing a safe, fun play area.  Shaded decks, lounge chairs, showers, restrooms, a snack bar and mercantile and provided for comfort and convenience.  Certified lifeguards are on hand at all times and life jackets are available at no extra charge while supplies last.  Locker rentals are available for a nominal fee.”

This is place is fun.  We have been going for years.  It’s worth the drive from T.O. (about 50 minutes).  It’s very clean and there are lifeguards every where.  We have never gone on a weekend.  We always go on a weekday in the summer to avoid crowds (or worse, risk being turned away).  August is BEE season, so if you want to avoid bees, go in July.  (Though you’ll still find bees.)  If bees don’t bother you (if you or your children can handle 3-4 hovering around while they eat, I just swat a t-shirt at them) then go in August.  We go both months, typically 2 visits in July, 1 in August.  Go with friends and carpool.  With friends you can take turns watching sets of children.  It’s not a huge water park and it is easy to keep an eye on my kids.  Ice chests & coolers cost $5 to bring in.  I always bring in my own food/snacks.  Their fast food choices are Domino’s pizza, corn dogs, packaged ice cream, etc…

City of Ventura - Community Water Park

The Ventura Community Park opened its doors in October of 2005 to great fanfare. The park features various three large sports fields, a 1.4-mile paved trail and a state of the art aquatics facility with two 25-foot water slides, a recreation pool, competition pool and a water playground for children. This initial phase of construction only built out 25 of the parks 100 acres.

http://www.cityofventura.net/community_services/community_recreation/aquatics/

I’ve never been.  I’ve been waiting for my oldest to be tall enough for the water slide.  We may visit this year.

Rainbow Spray Park  (Simi Park)

Tapo Community Park (aka “Lemon Park”)

http://www.rsrpd.org/RTapo.htm

Community Pool Information (CLU, T.O. Newbury Park, Westlake H.S.)

https://www.crpd.org/pdf/2009/pool info.pdf

Community Pool at CLU

Newbury High School

Thousand Oaks High School

Westlake High School

Click on the link to see pool hours, Lap Swim & Recreation Swim Hours.

Admission $2 ages 2 – 62

The new Community Pool at CLU is really great.  It’s brand new, heated and highly chlorinated.  We had our end-of-the-year Preschool Party there and the kids LOVED it.  They also host affordable birthday parties there.

Natural History Museum presents

Reptile and Amphibian Appreciation Day (Los Angeles)

Saturday, July 11, 12 pm – 5 pm

http://www.nhm.org/weekends/

Families of all ages can join us in the Discovery Center to meet radical reptiles and fabulous frogs from our collection, and from around the world. Toads and turtles! Snakes and Skinks! Highlights of this special day include live animal presentations and photo opportunities; crafts and activities; reptile story times; experts from the California Herpetological Association and the California Turtle and Tortoise Society, and their animal guests including a duo of American alligators, a 13-foot Python, all of California’s native rattlesnakes, Indian cobras and poison arrow frogs.

FREE Open House – Gulls Wings will unveil their new Space Exhibit  (Oxnard)

Sunday, July 12th, 12 pm – 4 pm

418 W. 4th Street in Oxnard

http://www.gullwings.org/default.aspx

Open Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm

We chose this date to roughly coincide with the 40th anniversary of the first moonwalk, so our Open House will be space-themed.

Live entertainment, refreshments, raffles, and crafts for the kids.

A special raffle we will be running for the entire month of July.  Thanks to a generous donation from the Walt Disney Company Foundation, we have two pairs of one-day Park-Hopper tickets to Disneyland and California Adventure (each pair is worth $188).

It will cost $2 apiece, or you can purchase 3 for $5 or 7 for $10.  Winners will be notified at the beginning of August.

Fun craft programs free with admission on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

If you plan to visit our museum a lot, you might want to consider a family pass to the museum.  A family pass costs only $50, and is good for a whole year!  So if a family of four planned on visiting our museum just four times this summer, that pass has already paid for itself!  To find out more about our various levels of membership, please visit http://www.gullwings.org/admission.aspx.

This place is best for preschoolers – early elementary age.

FREE New West Symphony Music Van (T.O. Library)

Wednesday, July 15, 2 – 3 pm, 3:30 – 4:30 p.m.

Grant R. Brimhall Library

Registration required at the Help Desk in the Children’s Library.

GRADES 3 AND UP

Ever wanted to play a French horn, a cello, or perhaps a flute?  Here’s your chance as the Music Van rolls into town.  Program Manager

Erin Boskovich and trained volunteers will explain the use and care of New West Symphony Music Van.

My Gym of Thousand Oaks and Balanced Parenting Present

A Parenting Education Evening

FREE “Raising Great Kids Without Bribes, Threats, Spanking or Pulling Your Hair”

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009, 7:00 – 8:30 P.M.

My Gym – Thousand Oaks, 2701 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, West of Hampshire Rd. in the Palm Plaza

Presentation by Bette Alkazian, LMFT, Nationally Recognized Parenting Expert

R.S.V.P. to bette@balancedparenting.com or call 805-230-2464

This event will be videotaped.

Join us for a fundraising event benefitting Horizon Hills Preschool’s Campus Beautification Efforts

Do You Scrap?

Friday, July 17, 5:30 pm to Midnight

Call Kathy to secure your spot – (805) 375-3942 or (805) 236-1900

For just $10 you get your own table for 6 ½ hours of uninterrupted scrap time, snacks, and 1 free raffle ticket!

Great Raffle Prizes & Scrap Vendors will be available for your shopping pleasure

Please bring your own dinner!

For the first 20 people who pay for a spot, you will get a FREE Close To My Heart Idea Book!!

FREE Thursday Summer Nights Concert Series at the Oaks Mall

every Thursday, 6 pm – 8 pm

Join us for an evening of music under the stars.

This summer, The Oaks is hosting live music in the new outdoor expansion. Join us after the Farmers’ Market (each Thursday 1:30pm – 6:30pm) for a relaxing evening around the fountain.

Redbird’s 2009 Children of Many Colors Pow Wow (Moorpark/Simi Valley)

Friday – Sunday, July 17-19, 2009

Friday evening 6 pm – Open flute circle, potluck, vendor set-up

Saturday 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Intertribal Powwow

Sunday 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. Intertribal Powwow

http://www.redbirdsvision.org/

http://redbirdsvision.org/index.html

Moorpark College, 7075 Campus Rd, Moorpark, 805-217-0364

$2 per vehicle suggested donation

The Children Of Many Colors Powwow is our signature event. It is a cultural gathering in which the public is welcomed to experience the traditional songs, dances, music, food, art and public ceremonies of indigenous peoples. For many urban native people, encountering a powwow is their first initiation to their own culture, and it can change their lives.

It is not unusual to meet people who have walked away from alcohol, drugs, gangs and violence to find a spiritual center as a direct result of being welcomed into the circle; hearing the sounds of ancient songs, experiencing the dances, and witnessing first-hand that an alternative way of living and a caring community exists.

Natural History Museum presents

Curator’s Cupboard and Junior Scientist  (Los Angeles)

Saturday, July 18, 9:30 am – 3:00 pm

http://www.nhm.org/weekends/

The NHM doesn’t just put an extraordinary collection on display. Beyond the exhibit halls, there’s a whole world of active research – our curators and researchers are examining the more than 35 million objects in our care and uncovering secrets about our natural world. At Curator’s Cupboard events, catch a glimpse of the amazing specimens and artifacts you won’t get to see on a routine visit to the Museum, and meet members of our curatorial team. Today, the focus is water. See water-related curiosities from our Anthropology and Ichthyology departments. All programs are free with paid Museum admission. The Junior Scientist program is for 6-9 year-olds and their families, in which we explore the planet through observation and experimentation and work directly with the Museum’s scientists to find answers! Sessions start at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm. No reservations required, but class sizes are limited. Check in at the Dueling Dinosaurs just inside the main entrance. For more information about the Junior Scientist program, call (213) 763-3230.

Meet Leslie, Founder of Bare Escentuals  (Oaks Mall)

Saturday, July 18, 2009, 1:00pm – 3:00pm.

Demonstrations all day!

Don’t miss this rare public appearance! Meet Leslie at our Bare Escentuals Center Court Event!

Join Leslie Blodgett, CEO of Bare Escentuals, at The Oaks Center Court on Level One outside Nordstrom, as we celebrate the foundation that started the makeup revolution.

Leslie will speak onstage at 1:00pm and will “mix and mingle” until 3:00pm.

There will be special exclusives, gifts with purchase, and door prizes.

Appointments for make-unders with Leslie’s National Artistry Team are available between 10:00am – 6:00pm. Space is limited. To book your appointment, call our Boutique at (805) 418-1864.  A $50 reservation fee applies and is refundable in purchase of product.

Also, visit our Nordstrom and Sephora locations at The Oaks to check out their exclusive Bare Escentuals products and special day-of activities.

My sister recommended this make-up to me 3 years ago and I love it.  It’s an all powder make up that does not look heavy.  Their foundation never looks “caked on” like liquid foundation sometimes does.  If you are interested in this make-up, but don’t want to pay a $50 reservation fee, you could always stop in the store anytime and ask for them to put it on (no fee).  It’s up to you if you’d like to buy or not.  But at this event, the founder is bringing her “Artistry Team”, whereas a typical make-up counter with a young sales staff may or may not be pros at make-up application.  A basic starter kit (what I purchased the first time and lasted me months and months) was about $80.  If you buy one powder, it’s about $30 each.  If you like it, you’ll probably walk away with 2 powders.  I only use 3 powders:  foundation, faux tan, and blush.  I have the Mineral Veil (final power) but I rarely have time to use it.

Ready for a road trip?

We enjoy the annual Santa Barbara Sand Castle Festival (happens every September) and I found this online two years ago.

Imperial Beach is very close to the Mexican border and 50 minutes south of Carlsbad (Legoland).

Sea World is 26 minutes away from Imperial Beach.

FREE 29th Annual U.S. Open Sand Castle Competition (San Diego)

Saturday & Sunday, July 18 & 19, 2009

http://www.usopensandcastle.com/

two-day street festival along Seacoast Drive in Imperial Beach

live entertainment

sandcastle building competition for children, amateurs and professional teams

The teams compete for more than $21,000 in prizes

Imperial Beach’s sandcastle building competition is the largest in the country and attracts sand carving teams from across the United States. With team I.B. Posse winning first place in the Master’s A division last year, a friendly rivalry has developed between the local Imperial Beach carving team and the Mission Viejo team, Archisand, which has won the division more than any other team.

Imperial Beach is the most southwesterly city in the United States, located 12 miles south of downtown San Diego and a few miles away from the Mexican border. It is synonymous with a “Classic Southern California” town for its beaches and small town feel. For more information, visit the city’s Web site at www.cityofib.com.

Moorpark/Simi Valley Neighborhood for Learning presents

FREE 3rd Annual Family Concert in the Park – Charlotte Diamond

Friday, June 26, 2009, 5 pm – 8 pm

Arroyo Vista Community Park, 4550 Tierra Rejada Rd, Moopark.  Call 805-582-1214 for more information.

http://www.mpsvnfl.com/

Let’s welcome summer 2009 together by enjoying a relaxing evening of family, friends – and Charlotte Diamond!  Charlotte Diamond is a Canadian singer, songwriter, storyteller and musician for children.  Bring your picnic dinner and blankets to Arroyo Vista Park in Moorpark.  This is the 3rd Annual Family Concert presented by the Moorpark/Simi Valley Neighborhood for Learning, and funded by First 5 Ventura County.

I’ve wanted to see Charlotte Diamond live for a long time.  She played in Northridge last year and I missed it.  This is right here and it’s FREE!  Her hits include “I am a Pizza”, “Looking for Dracula” (check out that video – it’s told in the style of the book “Going on a Bear Hunt” and it’s my daughter’s favorite), “I wanna be a Dog”, “Octopus (Slippery Fish)” and many others.  We’ll be there.

Buy 2 Whole Pizzas, Get 3rd FREE – Pizza at Whole Foods

Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday

Whole Foods in T.O., 740 North Moorpark Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA.

In a hurry, call ahead:  805-777-4730

These pizzas are uncooked.

Whole Foods Merchant Market  (T.O.)

Saturday, June 27, 10 am – 3 pm

http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/thousandoaks/storecalendar.php

Enjoy an afternoon of unique items from local vendors.  Remember your favorites and look to see who is new!

Sometimes local companies, like frozen pizza companies, will offer samples to the public.  Vendors who want to be in the store, but not yet, will also offer samples of their goodies or have them to purchase.

Envisioning ArtWorks Presents

Art Exhibit – Song of the Soul (Newbury Park Library)

through June 28, 2009

Thousand Oaks Community Gallery, 2331 Borchard Road, Newbury Park, 805-492-2917

Envisioning ArtWorks is dedicated to supporting and nurturing the creative process by affording individuals participation in theme-based invitational exhibitions.  Participants are asked to explore the link between the creative process and the potential for emotional healing.

Contact Envisioning ArtWorks at 805-492-2917 or e-mail:  envisioningartworks@yahoo.com

30 Featured artists.

A few days ago I dropped off 3 boxes of books to donate to the library and we went in for a few minutes.  I love art and I miss viewing art.  The items were beautiful.  There were quilts and a beautiful, hand sewn Mexican dress.  There were other paintings and one large photo montage of parenting young children called Extraordinary/Ordinary.  Below was written by artists Julia Chambers and Debbie Prince.

As with any job where you are on duty 24/7 and it is sometimes difficult to find a bathroom break, the privilege of full-time parenthood is an occupation within which one can lose oneself.

When care of others causes us to forget to care for ourselves, there is an increasing void within us that can create feelings of frustration and emptiness.

In these moments, it’s as though we’re grasping at glimpses of ourselves — anything that fulfills us intellectually or creatively can sometimes be overwhelmed by the needs of our family and home, especially in the early years of parenthood.

Extraordinary/Ordinary presents photographs of parents who are preserving, in their own ways, their creative souls.  This is exhibition is for everyone who has forgotten that part of themselves that is their bliss — their moments of happy satisfaction they have vowed to recover someday when their children are older or when time finally makes itself available.

We hope you will be encouraged to indulge in those moments now.  Reclaim those forgotten qualities of yourself that may have been falling away bit by bit.  Even pursuing the smallest creative/intellectual/physical/spiritual challenges can rekindle a satisfying self-awareness.  Because, at the very least, how will our children know who we really are if we don’t take the time to remember ourselves?

My 5-year-old daughter was squealing “I know that mom!” and “That’s our school!” because she recognized the settings in the photographs.

Most of the art is for sale if you are looking to buy art made by local artists.  Go.

City of Malibu, Parks & Recreation Dept. presents

FREE Concert in the Park for Kids & Families – EGG (Malibu)

Saturday, July 25, 11:30 am

EGG – Popular Children’s Band

Malibu Bluffs Park, 24250 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, 310-317-1364

http://www.ci.malibu.ca.us/download/index.cfm?fuseaction=download&cid=11794

Free admission & parking

Lunch for sale

$1 Bounce house

Bring a blanket and chair.

This looks great.  We have a swim lesson (arrgggh!)  Maybe we can change that.

New store:  Cupcakery on T.O. Blvd

Rancho Road exit

Hours:  10 am – 6 pm,  Tuesday – Saturday

http://cupcakeryonline.com/

At Cupcakery we specialize in fresh-baked cupcakes that look as wonderful as they taste.  Our cupcakes are made from scratch every day, with only the highest quality ingredients. Cupcakery’s menu features all of your childhood favorites as well as distinctive recipes and seasonal flavors you will not find anywhere else. We also offer a unique variety of old fashioned kitchen and bakery related items such as cards, aprons, cake plates and other sweet inspired gifts.

This place is in the same shopping center as Mathnasium, Olivia’s Doll House Tea Room and Roxy’s Deli.

Fresh Bread: Great Harvest Bread Co.  (Newbury Park)

2092-H Newbury Road in the Vons/Longs shopping center, 805-376-0111

Right off the 101 freeway at Borchard Road.

We’re open Monday – Friday 7:00am – 6:30pm, Saturday 8:00am – 5:00pm

http://www.conejobread.com/

We’re always on the lookout for events where we can give away free slices, charities seeking donations, offices that could benefit from some great cookies, and any way that we can help put a smile on YOUR face! We’re excited about our new store, and hope that you will be too. Please drop by and see us for a free slice of bread today!

They sell a variety of fresh breads made from scratch on the premises, desserts and sandwiches for lunch.

Last Saturday, I took my kids to the annual Stagecoach Inn Museum’s Pioneer Jamboree to see what was life like in 1889.  At the butter churning station, another woman was slicing whole wheat bread and giving everyone a taste of the butter they just churned.  The bread (and butter) was so delicious. Great Harvest Bread Co. in Newbury Park donated bread to the Stagecoach Inn’s Pioneer Jamboree.

My 5-year-old daughter, who does not love whole wheat bread, loved this bread.  My 9-year-old son (also not a fan of whole wheat, not even the sweet Milton’s version) is now asking for this bread at home.

Upside – they mill their own wheat daily!

Downside – it’s pricey at $5.99 a loaf.

I’ll be buying this bread from now on since I’ll be packing them lunch next year.  My son tells me that the CVUSD lunch portions have really shrunk in size over the past year.

What’s nearby:

Newbury Park Library (on the corner of Borchard Rd. & Michael Dr.)

Borchard Community Center and Playground

Michael’s Bicycle Shop

Target off Wendy Dr.

Stoneground Breads (Agoura Hills)

5005 Kanan Rd, Agoura Hills, 818-597-8774

Same shopping center as Tifa Chocolate, Mandarin Express Chinese Fusion Restaurant (mentioned in the Wall Street Journal), Island’s Restaurant and IHOP.

New hours:  Mon – Fri 6am – 9pm, Sat. 6:30 am – 4pm, Sunday 7am – 4pm

http://www.stonegroundbreads.com/

Here’s another bread company in the area with a similar concept.  They also mill their own wheat on the premises.

We’ve purchased Stoneground Bread at Whole Foods, but my children didn’t care for it.  They prefer the sweet, moist taste of the Honey Whole Wheat bread from the Great Harvest Bread Co.

Tifa Chocolate & Gelato (Agoura Hills)

5013 Kanan Road (just off the 101 Freeway, same lot as IHOP & Islands)

818-879-0685

http://www.tifachocolate.com/

Yelp Reviews of Tifa Chocolate

Ventura County Star:  Recession vs. chocolate: bet on the chocolate

VC Star:  Tifa Chocolate & Gelato is now serving Primo Oro Drinking Chocolate

This place is amazing.  Their flavored chocolate shots are out of this world.  It’s a small, intimate little shop and the owners are so personable.  If you love chocolate, you need to visit this place.  The Ventura County Star article says that Oprah’s event planner shops there.

Mandarin Express Chinese Fusion Restaurant (Agoura Hills)

5015 Kanan Road, Agoura Hills, 818-991-9831

http://www.mandarinexpressagourahills.com/

A friend told me about this place.  She said it was mentioned in the Wall Street Journal and indeed, it’s hard to find Chinese fusion restaurants anywhere, but we have one here in Agoura Hills.    After our yummy dinner, we headed over to Tifa for a chocolate drink dessert.

What’s nearby:

Jungle Land Indoor Playspace off of Reyes Adobe (best for toddlers)

Agoura Hills Public Library between Reyes Adobe & Kanan Rd. exits

MORE SUMMER CAMPS

Art Trek Summer Camp  (Westlake Village)

Ages 8 to adults

July 6 – 31, 2009, 9am – 1pm (Saturday classes 9am – 4pm)

http://www.arttrek.org/

Art Trek, 31240-B La Baya Drive, Westlake Village, 818-865-1162

Design It In Wood (Sumac Elementary, Agoura Hills)

2 promotions:

Promotion 1:  Enroll in woodshop and bring a first time camper, take $30 off each registration (use code: 09sump1)

Promotion 2:  Take $20 off if you have been in a woodshop class before (use code 09sump2)

Camp started on Tuesday, June 23rd

Each week in woodshop there is a different project to build.

week 1 – a catapult

week 2 – a chess/checkers board

week 3 – a race car

week 4 – a working clock.

Ventura WILD – A summer day camp connecting children to nature in Ventura & Ojai

Ages 6 – 12 years old

http://www.venturawild.com/

We are bringing children into local wilderness settings as a way to rekindle a deep sense of belonging and awareness of life and living on planet earth. All children deserve a chance to experience the wonder and joy of playful discovery and to build a sense of security and confidence in nature. We strive to provide space and time for each child’s unique gifts and interests to blossom through shared adventure, skill development and stories. Our goal is to build connections among each other and the natural environment, celebrating a hopeful and bountiful life for generations to come.

This is my kind of camp: no video games, child led exploration and great staff to child ratio.  My son did a similar camp 2 years ago and LOVED it.  We are doing it again this year.  I’ll look into this for next year as we already have plans for July.

FREE California Science Museum  (Los Angeles)

Special Exhibit – Science in TOYLAND

June 20 – August 30, 2009

Open Daily from 10am – 5pm

Parking $10 per car

http://www.californiasciencecenter.org/Exhibits/SpecialExhibits/Toyland/Toyland.php

Come play!  Spin tops, set up dominoes, build a mini roller coaster and more.  Explore what toys teach us about science in this fun, hands-on exhibit.

Click here for a special IMAX discount coupon

FREE  Janss Marketplace 9 Summer Family Film Festival  (Moorpark Rd. exit)

Mondays and Wednesdays, June – August, 10 am

Mann Janss Marketplace 9, 255 North Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks, CA  805-374-9656

http://www….manntheatres.com/promo/Summer_Films_JNS.pdf

Come and enjoy a fun summer family movie for all ages!

Admission is FREE and subject to seating availability

All shows begin at 10 am

6/15, 6/17 – Over the Hedge  (PG)

6/22, 6/24 – Horton Hears a Who  (G)

6/29, 7/1 – Shrek  (PG)

7/6, 7/8 – Shrek 2  (PG)

7/13, 7/15 – Shrek the Third  (PG)

7/20, 7/22 – Surf’s Up  (PG)

7/27, 7/29 – Barnyard  (PG)

8/3 – 8/5 – Sharktales  (PG)

8/10 – 8/12 – Spongebob Squarepants Movie  (PG)

FREE  Mann Westlake Village 8 Summer Family Film Festival  (Promenade in Westlake)

Tuesdays and Thursdays, June – August, 10 am

Westlake Village Mann 8, 180 Promenade Way, Promenade Mall, Westlake Village

http://www….manntheatres.com/promo/Summer_Films_WLV.pdf

Come and enjoy a fun summer family movie for all ages!

Admission is FREE and subject to seating availability.

FREE meals to children at participating restaurants in the Promenade.

All shows begin at 10 am

6/16, 6/18 – Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium  (G)

6/23, 6/25 – Space Chimps  (G)

6/30, 7/2 – Nanny McPhee  (PG)

7/7, 7/9 – Tale of Despereaux  (G)

7/14, 7/16 – Flushed Away  (PG)

7/21, 7/23 – Kung Fu Panda  (PG)

7/28, 7/30 – Alvin & The Chipmunks  (PG)

8/4, 8/6 – Madagascar  (PG)

8/11, 8/13 – Robots  (PG)

FREE  Muvico Summer Family Film Festival  (Oaks Mall)

Every Tuesday and Wednesday

Doors open at 9 am, and seating is first come first serve.

Movie starts at 10am

https://www.muvico.com/filmfestival.asp

6/16 & 6/17 – Spongebob Squarepants

6/23 & 6/24 – Over the Hedge

6/30 & 7/1 – Bee Movie

7/7 & 7/8 – Barnyard  (PG)

7/14 & 7/15 – Shrek 3rd  (PG)

7/21 & 7/22 – Hotel for Dogs  (PG)

7/28 & 7/29 – Madagascar 2

8/4 & 8/5 – Kung Fu Panda

FREE  Regal Theaters Family Film Festival  (Camarillo, Simi Valley & Calabasas)

Each Tuesday & Wednesday, 10:00 am

June 16 – August 19, 2009

http://www.regmovies.com/nowshowing/familyfilmfestivalschedule.aspx?state=CA

When school’s out, kids around the country visit selected Regal theatres for the Free Family Film Festival.

Since 1991, Regal has provided this service to the community, and best of all it’s FREE!

Selected G & PG movies start at 10AM each Tuesday and Wednesday during the festival.

First-come, first-served seating is limited to theatre capacity.

The Free Family Film Festival is safe, lots of fun and a great way for kids to spend a weekday morning in the summer.

http://www.regmovies.com/nowshowing/familyfilmfestivalschedule.aspx?state=CA

Camarillo Palace Stadium 12 & IMAX

680 Ventura Boulevard

Camarillo ,CA 93010

805-383-8879

06/16/2009 – 06/17/2009

Kit Kittredge: American Girl (G), Because of Winn Dixie (PG)

06/23/2009 – 06/24/2009

Charlotte’s Web (G), Kung Fu Panda (PG)

06/30/2009 – 07/01/2009

Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything: Veggie Tale Movie (G), Inkheart (PG)

07/07/2009 – 07/08/2009

Everyone’s Hero (G), Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa (PG)

07/14/2009 – 07/15/2009

Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (G), Alvin and the Chipmunks (PG)

07/21/2009 – 07/22/2009

Doogal (G), Surf’s Up (PG)

07/28/2009 – 07/29/2009

Space Chimps (G), Igor (PG)

08/04/2009 – 08/05/2009

The Tale Of Despereaux (G), Nim’s Island (PG)

08/11/2009 – 08/12/2009

Horton Hears A Who (G), Spiderwick Chronicles (PG)

Civic Center Stadium 16 & IMAX

2751 Tapo Cyn Road

Simi Valley ,CA 93063

805-526-0232

06/16/2009 – 06/17/2009

The Tale Of Despereaux (G), Nim’s Island (PG)

06/23/2009 – 06/24/2009

Horton Hears A Who (G), Spiderwick Chronicles (PG)

06/30/2009 – 07/01/2009

Kit Kittredge: American Girl (G), Alvin and the Chipmunks (PG)

07/07/2009 – 07/08/2009

Charlotte’s Web (G), Kung Fu Panda (PG)

07/14/2009 – 07/15/2009

Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything: Veggie Tale Movie (G), Inkheart (PG)

07/21/2009 – 07/22/2009

Everyone’s Hero (G), Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa (PG)

07/28/2009 – 07/29/2009

Doogal (G), Surf’s Up (PG)

08/04/2009 – 08/05/2009

Space Chimps (G), Igor (PG)

08/11/2009 – 08/12/2009

Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (G), Hotel For Dogs (PG)

Grand Palace Stadium 6

4767 Commons Way

Calabasas ,CA 91302

818-223-0223

06/23/2009 – 06/24/2009

Charlotte’s Web (G), Nim’s Island (PG)

06/30/2009 – 07/01/2009

Kit Kittredge: American Girl (G), Kung Fu Panda (PG)

07/07/2009 – 07/08/2009

Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything: Veggie Tale Movie (G), Hotel for Dogs (PG)

07/14/2009 – 07/15/2009

Everyone’s Hero (G), Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa (PG)

07/21/2009 – 07/22/2009

Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (G), Alvin and the Chipmunks (PG)

07/28/2009 – 07/29/2009

Doogal (G), Surf’s Up (PG)

08/04/2009 – 08/05/2009

Space Chimps (G), Igor (PG)

08/11/2009 – 08/12/2009

The Tale Of Despereaux (G), Because of Winn Dixie (PG)

08/18/2009 – 08/19/2009

Horton Hears A Who (G), Spiderwick Chronicles (PG)

Regency Agoura 8 Classic Film Festival

Starts Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Classic films $7

All shows start at 7:30 pm

6/24 – Fight Club (R) 1988

7/1 – The Big Lewbowski (R)

7/8 – Pulp Fiction (R)

7/15 – Trainspotting (R)

7/22 – Monty Python and the Holy Grail (PG)

7/29 – Grease (PG)

8/5 – A Clockwork Orange (R)

8/12 – Casablanca (PG) 1942

8/19 – Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (G) 1971

8/26 – Blazing Saddles (R)

If you have never seen Casablanca, you should go!  That would be good film for your teenagers.  The original Willy Wonka with Gene Wilder is one of our favorites.  There is one scary scene (the weird, psychedelic tunnel ride scene) so you might want to preview this yourself if your children are going to see it for the first time.  The original film soundtrack is great and has been a popular choice in the car.

G-Force Movie at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood

Tickets on sale now July 24th – Sept. 7th

10 am, 1 pm, 4 pm, 7 pm, 9:30 pm (showtimes may vary)

Adult $18

Child $15

Senior $15  (plus $2 fee per ticket if your order online)

Plus, experience an all new interactive attraction featuring games of skill and loads of excitement!

Over 3.5 hours of family fun!

The last time they had a separate interactive attraction after a Disney film was for the film Enchantment.  That was fun and worth going to.

4th of July 2009

Rotary Club of Westlake Village presents

40th Annual 4th of July Parade - City of Westlake Village

7-9:15 am        Pancake Breakfast

9:30 am           Line-up for the Parade

9:45 am           Parade Procession

10:00-12:00      Flag Retirement Ceremony and 4th of July Party in Park

http://www.venturacountystar.com/news/2009/jun/15/westlake-village-july-4th-celebration/

The event begins at 7 AM with a Pancake Breakfast sponsored by the Rotary Club of Westlake Village.  The Parade will line up at 9:30 AM and process down the decorated 4-block route at 9:45 AM.  Participants are encouraged to decorate their bike, scooter, skateboard, or wagon in patriotic colors and join the City for this wonderful patriotic celebration! Residents are also welcome to cheer participants on from the side of the parade route.

The event begins at the former Westlake Village hospital site at the corner of Lakeview Canyon Road and Agoura Road and marches down the 4-block route down Agoura Road to Berniece Bennett Park.

Once the parade arrives at a park there will be a U.S. Flag Retirement Ceremony performed by Boy Scout Troup #752.  Following the Flag Retirement Ceremony, there will be music, inflatables, old-fashioned games, and free popsicles and waters. Please contact City Hall with any questions at 818-706-1613.

This is a fun little parade for families.  Families come from all over T.O. and it never seemed too crowded.  For years the Westlake Women’s Junior Club hosted it and had some coffee, bagels and donuts for sale at the end of it.  They asked for someone to take it over this year and the Rotary Club of Westlake Village stepped in.

Crossfit Fast gym is in that shopping center, right next door to Children’s Music Academy.  I just joined Crossfit after running into a friend whose been going since October and looks amazing.  If you click on About Us, then video, the second picture of a female doing a pull-up on the rings is me.  The owner, Terry Hudson is so nice and personable.

I’ll post more 4th of July events in the next e-mail.

DISNEYLAND Info

Ridemax.com

http://www.ridemax.com/

RideMax is a computer software program guaranteed to help you save time waiting in line at Walt Disney World and Disneyland.

RideMax allows you to specify the attractions you wish to ride during your visit, then uses a sophisticated scheduling algorithm to order your attractions so that the amount of time you spend in line is minimized.

We were at Disneyland three times this month (we have annual passes).  A woman next to me on the Nemo ride explained that she was using a web program called Ridemax, where you input the rides you want to ride and it gives you a schedule, promising the shortest line waits.  She said she had to wait 10 minutes for most rides (this was Tuesday, June 9 and it was a crowded day) and it told her to go on the Nemo ride at that time (about 3:00 pm) for an estimated 30 minute wait instead of the average 45+ minutes.

Fantasmic night show at Disneyland (June 12 – August 23)

If you go to Disneyland this summer, know that crowds are are even higher due to the new Fantasmic night show.  The Dragon, the main attraction which comes to life, and represents evil that fights Mickey Mouse, broke the first night and they do not expect it to be working until late August.

We went on Monday, 6/15 (I spent 2 hours at the Scholastic Warehouse Sale in Anaheim then we headed over to DL) and Tuesday, 6/16 as those were the last 2 days for our lower tier annual passes before it opens up again 8/17.  It was ridiculously packed with people.  (Many people thought it was because the lower tier annual pass holders, like us, were trying to go to get a last visit in before we were blacked out for the summer.  True.)  On Tuesday morning, there was even a long line at the entrance of CA Adventure, something I’ve never seen before.  Since I was meeting friends and wanted to remain opened minded as far as which rides to go on first, I didn’t use RideMax.  Next time, I’ll definitely be using RideMax if we go on a busy day.

I knew the Dragon wasn’t working and I kept asking Cast Members (Disney employees) for the latest news on the dragon.  Since the dragon was my main reason for going (it’s the main draw for everyone) I was going to skip this show and park ourselves in front of the Castle for the fireworks instead.  One Cast Member advised, “The best thing to do is get here (Rivers of America) very early, watch the 9:30 pm show (there were also 10:30 and 11:30 shows), stay put and wait to see the fireworks above the Castle.”  Perfect!  And that’s what we did.

I parked myself in the seated blanket area (I didn’t realize I was right in front of the stage so we had a great view of Mickey) at 6:30 pm.  My friend brought a blanket and most spots were already taken.  We managed to find a half blanket spot.  She took her son, and my 2 children to Haunted Mansion (too scary for my 5-year-old and I wish it were me with her instead) and then Pirates of the Caribbean while I waited for them on the blanket.  One person parked their DL rental stroller right in front of the fence (not the best place to park yourself, because then you are staring at a fence during the show) and left their blanket there and left.  The couple hogging up the blanket behind them called a Cast Member around 7:00 pm (I thought they would ask her to fold the stroller) and asked her to remove the items.  The people never came back to reclaim their stuff.  Note to self, never just leave your items if you plan to watch a show.  You never know what nice person is near you and going to try to bump you out if you aren’t there.  I would never do that to someone else.  But this couple moved up to the fence and was rewarded with a good obstructed view of the fence.  (This movement did allow us to spread out and fit the 5 of us on my friend’s blanket.  But I would have happily had the kids sit on me if need be.)

That was our first time seeing this show and my children loved it and wanted to stay for the next show (no way).  There were some scary images from Disney films of lightning and scary characters shown from a projection on a water jet spray screen on the water (pretty cool) and my 5-year-old wasn’t scared.  Just know it might be too intense for younger viewers, but my kids were fine.

We rode on what rides we could till 12 midnight.  Usually there are not lines, but tonight the lines were still long.  Staying up so late turned out to be a mistake because after hitting the pillow at 1 am, I wasn’t about to wake them up early for the 8 am opening time.  People who stayed at one of the 3 DL hotels got an early 7 am admittance to DL.  Good to know for some other time.  We stayed at the Fairfield Inn Marriott ($150 per night and you could cancel the day before or the same day of arrival, I can’t remember) across the street and not too much of a walk from the entrance.  We stayed at Disneyland’s Paradise Pier a few months ago ($150 per night) but we found the walk to the entrance (going through Downtown Disney) too far of a walk for us.  I think Disneyland’s Grand California Hotel & Spa let’s you right into CA Adventure, but that place costs $350 a night or something, unless you get a good deal.

Rides with mechanical difficulties, Shows that are postponed

Keep in mind that things can go wrong.  I read on the DL boards that one night this week, the 9:30 pm Fantasmic show had to be cancelled so families sitting there had to wait 5+ hours for the show.  And some rides are notorious for always breaking down during the day, running again, then back down again.  They are Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Space Mountain, Splash Mountain & Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.  We had Fast Passes for Space Mountain, but when we got there (3:30 time slot), it wasn’t running.  My friends got to ride later that Tuesday evening, but we left for home around 9pm.

Disneyland’s Silhoulette Studio on Main Street

One of the nice things about going with friends is doing things you’ve never done before.  My friend remembered getting silhoulettes done of herself as a child visiting DL.  I’ve always passed this store and never given it a second thought.  I thought a machine cut the silhouette.  No, a person does it in about 1 minute and it’s only $9.00 each. The lady folds the black paper, so you get two mirror image copies of the image.  A frame is an additional $10.95 or so and it has “hidden Mickey’s” throughout the frame.  It’s a lovely keepsake of your children and a popular gift for grandparents.  I’m hooked.

(If you like to scrapbook, you can buy silhouette images of Disney characters.)

Additional note from Tanya: I send out free e-mails of events of interest to families in the Conejo Valley area. More than 900 families receive these e-mails. Send me your e-mail if you would like to be added to my private blast or if you are hosting an event you want the community to know about: tanifox@yahoo.com