October 2, 2003 RSS feed / Front Page

Health & Wellness

Giving blood - reduce fatigue and save a life at the same time

Helping others can be very gratifying, especially when you could potentially save a life. That More...

Conejo Lupus support group holds two meetings

"Supporting Family, Friends, and Spouses Who Have Lupus" is the theme for the October meeting of the Conejo Valley Lupus Support Group. More...

Sports

Moorpark volleyball tests Westlake

Special to the Moorpark Acorn

Don More...

Musketeer football loses heartbreaker

Acorn Sports Writer

The Moorpark High School football team, now 2-1 on the season, will begin its Marmonte League schedule tonight at home vs. an 0-3 Calabasas team. More...

Football roundup: Three stay unbeaten

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Family

New group celebrates marvel of motherhood

American Mothers Inc., California Association will host a mini-conference for mothers from 1-4 p.m. Sat., Oct. 11 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 15351 Benwood Drive, Moorpark. More...

Gala community ball to be held at college

Tickets are on sale now for the seventh annual Moorpark College Foundation Gala Community Ball to be held Sat., Oct. 18, at the Westlake Village Inn. More...

First Light Players seek actors for holiday play

First Light Players is seeking a few more people to fill the cast for their Christmas comedy, "A Neighborhood Noel" to be performed at Moorpark More...

Editorials

Spit out that junk food

It used to be that when Johnny sat down for lunch at school he would be looking at a 20-ounce Pepsi, jelly donut and bag of M&M More...

Guest opinion

Local pastor is not surprised on discontinued Bible studyShiloh Community Church

Regarding the current flap over the cancellation of a Bible class on a public high school campus, I really must ask, "Who is surprised?" As much as I may disagree with what appears to be an agenda in our nation to scrub any mention of God o More...

City launches ‘Celebration of the Arts’

Song and dance at a city council meeting? You bet. In opening ceremonies to Wednesday night More...

Arts program info

WHAT: Moorpark Symphony Orchestra fall concert

WHEN: Sat., Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. More...

Community

Cabriales appointed to school board

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City seeks to fill transportation vacancy

The Moorpark City Council is seeking residents interested in serving on the Citizens Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC) to submit an application to fill a vacancy on the committee. More...

TJ Maxx opens to throngs at Moorpark Marketplace

TJ Maxx rolled in three extra registers for its grand opening last Sunday at the Moorpark Marketplace. But nine were not enough. Four sales clerks were posted to the jewelry department where one would have pulled duty on an average day. More...

Police Blotter

Sept. 24. A female driver was stopped at High and Walnut streets at about 12:45 p.m. because her two small passengers, both under three years old, were not in child car seats. More...

Faith

New Year brings new bride to Temple Etz Chaim

Most often, a second wedding is an intimate gathering of close friends and family. Not so when a rabbi takes a rebbetzin. More...

Finding balance for women

The best gift one can give the people in one More...