If Black Friday at The Oaks Mall is Any Indication, the Local Economy is Booming

Store clerks arrived at The Oaks mall to find long lines waiting for them to open on Black Friday. Every store in the mall was offering enticing sales. Well dressed women wore stylish sports shoes ready to shop for the day. As those who watch the economy know, it's not how many people are at the mall, it's how many people are there carrying bags full of purchases. There were men sitting together on the leather sofas--the furniture added to the mall's decor when it was remodeled. When the husbands' cell phones went off the men were summoned to their wives' sides to take out heavy bags and put them in the trunk of their cars so the women would not be burdened as they continued to shop. Teenagers in Santa hats didn't slow down to buy candy, pretzels or cinnamon rolls. They had been given lists and were on scavenger hunts. Their assigned quest was to bring home the most valuable sale items before quantities were depleted. Santa hasn't arrived at the mall, yet, but his elves may be finished wrapping gifts and packing his sleigh by the time children are lining up to tell them what they want.

Mama Rita's in Dos Vientos Ranch (Newbury Park) is Closing Its Doors in 2011

The owner of Mama Rita's Authentic Mexican Cantina in the Dos Vientos Ranch section of Newbury Park announced today that Mama Rita's is closing its doors next year but will remain open through 2010. This is sad news all around for Laura, the local community and Paraiso Town Center (now called The Village at Dos Vientos Ranch) but on a positive note, Laura indicates she will continue her catering business out of another local location TBA.

Mama Rita's opened 2 1/2 years ago. Prior to that, Mama Rita's had what was primarily a catering location in Westlake Village near Costco. My wife has been a big fan of Mama Rita's chile rellenos since those earlier days and we fought over them as soon as they reached our kitchen counter.

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In 2011, Mama Rita's was featured in Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, Season 3. Video footage from that episode is shown below. Actually kind of fun to see Newbury Park on prime time!

The Norwegian Grade Reopens at 5 p.m. Today Just in Time for Holiday Traffic

Photo taken by Engineering Manager Tom Pizza. From Left: Construction Manager Chris Gabriel, Project Manager Dan Lazo, Inspector Fernado Perez, Design Engineer Tristan Santos

Photo taken by Engineering Manager Tom Pizza. From Left: Construction Manager Chris Gabriel, Project Manager Dan Lazo, Inspector Fernado Perez, Design Engineer Tristan Santos

The main link between Thousand Oaks and Moorpark will reopen today after closing Sept. 20 for much needed repairs and safety improvements. The Norwegian Grade improvements, that cost just over $1.5 million, include a much longer guard rail, new signs and a slightly wider roadway. Before it was repaired there was only a small guardrail around the sharp curve. Now there's about 1/2 mile of guard rail. Before the blind curve, going each way, there are now flashing beacons warning of the sharp turn. There are also flashing markers on the pavement letting drivers know they should slow down. In some places the roadway had lanes that were only 10 feet wide. Now each lane of the two lane Moorpark Road, from Calle Contento to Santa Rosa Road, is 11 feet widefrom line to line. The pavement has been compacted underneath, covered with asphalt twice making it smooth and filled the entire length of the grade.

Best of all it's open again. Smoother and Safer. And OPEN!

Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village Wins AAA Five Diamond Award Again in 2011

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL WESTLAKE VILLAGE GARNERS PRESTIGIOUS AAA FIVE DIAMOND AWARD FOR 2011

Service and Teamwork are Key to Creating an Exceptional Guest Experience

For the third consecutive year, Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village received the coveted Five Diamond award by the American Automobile Association (AAA).  By achieving this designation, the 270-room Hotel remains the only AAA Five Diamond rated hotel in the Conejo Valley.

“We are thrilled and honoured to continue to receive this award which would not be possible without the tireless efforts of our employees,” said Regional Vice President and General Manager Thomas Gurtner.

This is a general manager who knows what he’s talking about when it comes to collecting precious stones.  Mr. Gurtner has a perfect score of achieving Five Diamond ratings or the equivalent for each of his 22 years with Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts in destinations as varied as New York, Hong Kong, Newport Beach and Boston.  According to Mr. Gurtner, the secret in garnering so much “bling” is surrounding himself with a team of extraordinary people providing exceptional service throughout his career.

“It’s all about the team,” said Mr. Gurtner.  “I know that the best success is shared success.  After all, organizational success is rarely about an individual.  In the end, it's the team of inherently caring, service-minded individuals who create our unique guest experience that makes the difference between ordinary and extraordinary.”  

To select AAA Five Diamond accommodations, the property is anonymously rated by 75 different benchmarks while the staff is evaluated by 228 individual standards.   Less than one-half of one percent of more than 31,000 inspected hotels achieves the AAA Five Diamond designation.

Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village opened in November 2006 offering a 40,000-square-foot Spa and well-being programs at California Health & Longevity Institute in addition to extensive function space and diverse dining options in ONYX and Hampton’s.  For more information or reservations for Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village, please visit www.fourseasons.com/westlakevillage, call the Hotel directly at (818) 575-3000, or contact a travel professional.  

Note From Conejo Joe: The Ojai Valley Inn & Spa is the other hotel in Ventura County to make this Five Diamond list in 2010. This is the 5th year in a row that they have made the list.

Old T.O. Blvd. Building to be Demolished to Make Way for New Retail Structure

Not every property owner on Thousand Oaks Boulevard is waiting for the City Council to approve the proposed Specific Plan that is asking for permission to build 75-foot tall buildings.

The wrecking ball will come to one old structure before the Specific Plan is heard after the new, um, same City Council members are reorganized.

The 4,251-square-foot existing building at 2388 E. Thousand Oaks Boulevard built in the 1950s will be destroyed to make room for a proposed new structure with 5,750 square feet of retail space. Both buildings are 1-story. The old building, that once was used for motorcycle sales, is about 15-feet tall. The new structure will average 23-feet in height with two towers--35-feet and 29-feet tall. The planning commission approved the demolition last night.

The city apparently did not learn any lessons from The Lakes parking fiasco where the city added parking spaces to the front of that shopping center to bring more customers to stores. Parking for the new structure will only be in the back and on the side. No news yet on what retailer is expected to occupy the new building after it is built.

 

Janss Marketplace to Present $10,000 Donation to Conejo Recreation & Park District on November 19th

Multiple arts and teen programs will benefit thanks to a major donation from Janss Marketplace, which will be presented during a ceremony tomorrow, Friday, November 19 at noon at Janss Marketplace, located at 215 North Moorpark Road in Thousand Oaks.

The public is invited to attend the ceremony with leaders and families served through the Conejo Recreation and Park District and the Arts Council of the Conejo Valley. Janss Marketplace will present a $10,000 donation, which the center raised in just nine days from proceeds during the October Reign of Terror Haunted House. The Reign of Terror not only ranked as one of the top 10 Haunted Houses in the U.S., but also provided the center with the opportunity to donate much needed funds to the organizations.

The Young Artists Ensemble’s Conejo Theatre for Everyone program provides opportunity for youth to perform an annual fully-produced play or musical that draws high community attendance.  The donation from Janss Marketplace will provide financial aid for low income participants and help fund performance expenses

The Thousand Oaks Teen Center is operated through the cooperative efforts of the Conejo Recreation and Park District and the City of Thousand Oaks. The program benefits teens by providing a full service activity center and recreational programs.  The Janss Marketplace donation will help fund programs and purchase computer and sports equipment.

Janss Marketplace is professionally managed by NewMark Merrill Companies, LLC, which is owned by President and Chief Executive Officer, Sandy Sigal.  Since 1984 he has led NewMark Merrill in a community leadership role at the company’s shopping centers in more than 36 cities. For more information about the center, visit www.janssmarketplace.net or become a fan on Facebook.

For more information about the Conejo Recreation and Park District youth programs, contact Steve Wiley at 805.495.6471.

Janss Marketplace Presents $10,000 Donation to CRPD! CRPD Employees from L to R: Jim Friedl, General Manager; Brenda Coleman, Teen Services Director; Steve Wiley, Recreation Services Manager; John Short, Vice-Chair, CRPD Board of Directors; Scott Buchanan, Recreation Supervisor, Cultural Programs; Cecilia Laufenberg, Recreation Supervisor, Therapeutic Recreation Programs

Grand Opening of Sliders Bar & Grill at Simi Valley Town Center on Thursday, November 18th

Sliders Bar & Grill, located on the west end of Simi Valley Town Center, is opening on Thursday, November 18th. Phone is 805.823.4756. Sliders is located where Spark Woodfire Grill used to be. They feature 20 beers on tap, 18 large TVs and over 70 menu items. Opens at 11 a.m.

Looking for autographs!? Come and get em:

Saturday, November 20th: Jim Harrick, Jamaal Wilkes and Rollie Fingers (if you guys don't know these names, you're either way too young or not sports fans :>)

Sunday, November 21st: Willie Gault, Willie McGinnest and Eddie Murray

According to Sliders, these sports celebs will be there sometime between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

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Conejo Valley Unified School District Names Newbury Park High School Library After SAGE

Conejo Valley Unified School District Names School Library After SAGE

Thousand Oaks–based publishing company recognized for long-standing support of local schools

At a ceremony at Newbury Park High School on November 10th, the Conejo Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) announced the re-naming of the Newbury Park High School library as the SAGE Library. This honor was bestowed on SAGE, an academic publisher based in Thousand Oaks, in recognition of over a decade of ongoing support for the International Baccalaureate (IB) program at NPHS.

“SAGE believes passionately in the value of education,” said Blaise Simqu, chief executive officer of SAGE. “We see our mission as not only to disseminate teaching and research globally, but also to make a difference locally by being active in our community and supporting educational programs that prepare students for college and beyond.”

Since 1995, SAGE has donated more than $600,000 to the school district, including $385,000 for the IB program at NPHS. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to reveal a representation of the brass plaque that will be placed outside the school library.

Announcement of the naming of the SAGE Library at NPHS and unveiling of the new library plaque (a representation of the plaque is pictured; the actual plaque will be installed at a later date at the library). Left to right: Jeffrey Baarstad, superintendent, Conejo Valley Unified School District; David McCune, Corwin co-founder, former CEO of SAGE, current member of SAGE board of directors; Timothy Stephens, member, CVUSD board of education; Betsey Connolly, member, CVUSD board of education; Mike Soules, Corwin president“The IB program put NPHS on the map and draws as many as 300 students from other communities,” said Jeffrey L. Barstaad, superintendent of CVUSD. “A program like IB requires resources above and beyond our ability to fund. We recognize the long trail of giving by SAGE that has made the program possible.”

The IB program at NPHS is the only one in the Conejo Valley. Since the start of the program in 1996, approximately 315 students have graduated with an IB diploma. This school year, 47 students are scheduled to test in May—the program’s largest cohort ever.

“The IB program at NPHS has benefitted students, teachers and the whole school community in so many ways. Its commitment to rigor and creative thinking, to teaching students to see a larger picture and take an active role in the global community, has definitely affected the whole campus,” said Christine Thompson, the IB program coordinator at NPHS.

SAGE continues to support educational organizations in the Conejo Valley and Ventura County through its corporate giving program. The company has also provided CVUSD with funding for language arts grants and teacher summer writing workshop scholarships.

About SAGE: SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets. Since 1965, SAGE has helped inform and educate a global community of scholars, practitioners, researchers, and students spanning a wide range of subject areas including business, humanities, social sciences, and science, technology and medicine. A privately owned corporation, SAGE has principal offices in Thousand Oaks, London, New Delhi, and Singapore. For more information, please visit www.sagepublications.com.