February 2, 2007 RSS feed / Community

Community Emergency Response Team trains

FIRST AID FACTS- Capt. More...

Boys & Girls Club readies for auction

The 20th annual Dinner and Auction for the Boys & Girls Club of Moorpark will be Sat., March 31 at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in the Air Force One Pavilion, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley. More...

What part of Moorpark do you see as our city center, and why?

ALEXEI KEATS Moorpark "Either the Moorpark Marketplace or High Street, because those are the two places where people seem to congregate and have a good time." More...

Today is Prairie Dog Day

From Maine to California on Feb. 2, the annual prediction of Punxsutawney Phil is anxiously anticipated- will the groundhog see his shadow this year, foretelling that winter will last another six weeks, or not? More...

Latino art on display in Ventura

The Ventura County Arts Council Visual Arts Committee presents "Del Corazón: Views from the Heart- Ventura County Latino Artists" in the lobby of the Hall of Administration, Ventura County Government Center, 800 S. More...

Volunteers sought for Maritime Museum

The Ventura County Maritime Museum is seeking volunteers to conduct guided tours, staff the reception desk, do research or give office assistance. More...

Credit union donates to food bank

Members of the Ventura County Credit Union donated $6,326 last year to FOOD Share Inc., a local food bank, topping 2005's total by more than $700. More...

City offices to relocate today

The city of Moorpark's Community Development Department, city Engineer/Public Works Department Administration, Building and Safety Division and engineering support staff (Abbott & Associates) will relocate to a temporary office building More...

Emergency landing made

A private plane made an unscheduled landing in a Tierra Rejada Valley field between Moorpark and Sunset Valley roads at about noon last Friday, according to the Ventura County Sheriff's Department. More...

Funds available for businesses affected by freeze

Low-interest loans will be available to small businesses that have suffered financial losses due to last month's freeze damage to crops, according to Steven C. Preston, administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration. More...

Recovering family shares story of drug downfall

Curtis Fay had everything going for him. He was newly married and had a baby son. More...

Choir to sing at Fortnightly luncheon

Moorpark Women's Fortnightly Club meets for a luncheon and program at 10 a.m., Fri., Feb. 9 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 13955 Peach Hill Road, Moorpark. More...

Narconon works to end addiction to meth

Efforts at reducing the number of methamphetamine labs in the U.S. have been working, but the demand for the drug is being met by meth manufacturers in foreign countries. More...

Club speaker to discuss Neptune's moon

The Ventura County Astronomical Society will host guest speaker Dr. Gary Peterson, geology professor at San Diego State University, at the monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. Fri., Feb. More...

Local dance academy has the moves

Paiva Dance Academy will open Mon., Feb. 5 at 2636 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, with classes in all dance styles for children and adults. Studio director and owner Orlando Paiva Jr. is an Argentine tango dancer. More...

Strawberry Festival not hurt by freeze

The recent chilling temperatures will have no impact on the strawberries that will be ripe in time for the 24th annual California Strawberry Festival celebration Sat. More...

Business community honors its own

Chamber installation draws record number of attendees

The Moorpark Chamber of Commerce honored community leaders and business owners at its annual installation dinner last week. Chamber leaders also announced new officers for the coming year. More...