Continued Progress at the Lowe's / LA Fitness in Newbury Park (UPDATE: July 3 to 8, 2019)

UPDATE: I’ve heard that LA Fitness Newbury Park will open sometime between July 3 and July 8, 2019.

Grading started over a year ago at the Lowe’s / LA Fitness at the northwest corner of Grande Vista Drive and Academy Drive in Newbury Park. Construction seems to be progressing nicely at this point, as evidenced by the photos below over the past week.

LA Fitness is now taking pre-opening memberships out of the former GNC at 1025 Broadbeck Drive (in The Village at Newbury Park), next to Subway. The 37,000 square foot facility, anticipated to open in the Spring 2019 time frame, is considered a Signature Club that among other things will feature an indoor swimming pool, basketball court, hot yoga and much more. Call 805.716.8727 for more information.

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Slate Bistro & Craft Bar to Open at Former Home of Safire Bistro in Camarillo

Slate Bistro & Craft Bar is slated to open soon at the former home of Safire American Bistro, 4850 Santa Rosa Road, Camarillo. Updates at www.facebook.com/SLATE-Bistro-Craft-Bar-192311968106712/.

Slate opened in December. Learn more at theslatebistro.com. Menu includes a nice variety of delicious sounding items for lunch and dinner. Salads, brick oven pizzas, sandwiches and entrees.

City of Thousand Oaks to Construct "Forestry Demonstration Sites" in Fall 2018

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The City of Thousand Oaks is constructing five landscape “Forestry Demonstration Sites” throughout the city starting in the Fall of 2018 through early 2019. Specific site locations will be published by the city at www.toaks.org/forestry.

Each site will be visually appealing, water friendly and drought tolerant. The first of these sties is located on Lynn Road in Newbury Park, between Via Las Brisas and Via Goleta (near the entrance to Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa).

Photo of Lynn Road Demonstration Site Location (Photo Credit: City of Thousand Oaks)

Photo of Lynn Road Demonstration Site Location (Photo Credit: City of Thousand Oaks)

Mock-up of Lynn Road site after new landscaping is planted. (Photo Credit: City of Thousand Oaks)

Mock-up of Lynn Road site after new landscaping is planted. (Photo Credit: City of Thousand Oaks)

Golden Corral Buffet & Grill Coming in Mid-November to Former Home of Hometown Buffet in Oxnard

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Golden Corral Buffet & Grill is in process of renovating the former Hometown Buffet at 1906 Lockwood Street in Oxnard that closed about a year ago. According to a recent post on its Facebook page, the eatery will be opening in mid-November.

Golden Corral is an American family-style restaurant chain serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, featuring a large all-you-can-eat buffet and grill offering numerous hot and cold dishes, a carving station and their Brass Bell Bakery.

More info at www.goldencorral.com. They’re hiring.


Cajun Crab Shack Seafood Eatery Now Open at North Oaks Plaza in Thousand Oaks

Update 10/20/18: Now open.

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Update 10/14/18: Amy J. of Thousand Oaks pointed out a sign indicating Cajun Crab Shack is now hiring cooks, servers, busboys and cook helpers. Interviews between 2pm and 7pm on Tuesday, October 16th. No word on opening date but I suspect quite soon. Here’s a sneak peak.

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Update 6/17/18: New sign is up. No other details at this point.

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Posted May 28, 2018:

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CVG Facebook Page follower Mayre Silvers pointed out a new "coming soon" sign at the former Mariscos Cancun Seafood Grill in Thousand Oaks. "Cajun Crab Shack" Seafood is the name of the new eatery. Sounds promising! Location is the North Oaks Plaza, 1074 E. Avenida De Los Arboles in Thousand Oaks. No additional information at the time.

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Tantra Indian Cuisine & Bar Coming Soon to Oak Park

UPDATE: Now open!

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There’s a sign up at the former home of Charhouse BBQ & Grill in Oak Park (closed in January 2018…and prior to that, Nico’s Cafe), indicating Tantra Indian Cuisine & Bar is “coming soon.”

At this point in time, we have no additional information regarding Tantra (the restaurant, that is). but we will certainly stay tuned. Location is 706 Lindero Canyon Road (at Kanan).

According to a Wikipedia article, tantra literally means "loom, warp, weave." Tantra is not to be confused with tantrum, which is typically characterized by stubbornness, crying, screaming, violence, defiance, angry ranting, etc.

Prognosis is Good for Lucky, the Shoe-Wearing Penguin at Santa Barbara Zoo

Lucky shown wearing one of his high-tech shoes designed by Teva, which allowed him to walk, swim, and be a part of the Santa Barbara Zoo’s penguin colony. (Photo Credit: Tony Luna)

Lucky shown wearing one of his high-tech shoes designed by Teva, which allowed him to walk, swim, and be a part of the Santa Barbara Zoo’s penguin colony. (Photo Credit: Tony Luna)

Lucky, a Humboldt penguin at the Santa Barbara Zoo who made national headlines for wearing a specially designed shoe, has undergone surgery to remove the foot on his affected right leg. His prognosis is good, according to Director of Animal Care and Health Dr. Julie Barnes, who assisted on the surgery conducted this morning (Friday, October 19) by Dr. Stephen Klause, a veterinary orthopedic specialist from the Los Angeles Zoo. Dr. Klause has consulted with Dr. Barnes on Lucky’s condition for several years and has a lot of surgical experience with birds.

“Although this is a fairly straightforward surgery and used for cats and dogs with a similar condition, there are some other considerations for performing this in a bird,” said Dr. Barnes. “We feel he has a good prognosis and this procedure will give him the best quality of life. Our goals are to lessen Lucky’s pain, retain his mobility, and have him rejoin the Zoo’s Humboldt penguin colony.”

Why Lucky Needed Surgery

Lucky’s need for this surgery stems from the deterioration of a malformed ankle joint, which caused his right foot to point up at an angle, rather than lay flat. This caused Lucky to walk on the point of his ankle, rather than on his foot. The abnormality was discovered as soon as Lucky left the nest in 2010 and walked with a shuffling gait. He was unable to walk properly and began to develop life-threatening infections from pressure and chafing.

In 2011, local shoe company Teva designed a high-tech shoe for the penguin, and since then has further refined and provided custom shoes for Lucky, free of charge. The footwear has been effective for the past eight years, allowing him to be an active member of the Zoo’s penguin colony. In 2017, he sired a chick with his mate Nica.

But Lucky’s intertarsal (ankle) joint was undergoing a continual, slow deterioration as expected with this type of deformity. The joint was collapsing and becoming inflamed, causing swelling and pressure. Excess bone (or calcification) had formed in the joint, causing painful bone-on-bone contact.

Lucky’s treatments when his ankle and foot were swollen included pain medications, bandaging, and poultices such as iodine and sugar. But the bouts of swelling had recently become more frequent despite treatment. He was spending more time in the Animal Hospital due to flare-ups, and was exhibiting signs of discomfort. (See below)

“Lucky’s condition had reached a critical stage as it was difficult to manage his pain effectively,” adds Dr. Barnes.

Lucky will recover in the Animal Hospital for several weeks, accompanied by his mate Nica, with the focus on healing from surgery. Once he is healed, efforts will begin with Teva to develop a new shoe.

Chilean Flamingo With No Toes is Part of the Flock

The Zoo also is home to a Chilean flamingo that was hatched with a deformed foot, which necessitated the amputation of its toes in January 2018. That bird, Nugget, wears a special sock and returned to the flamingo flock within six weeks of her surgery.

“We have experience with this, having worked with Nugget, who is doing quite well,” said Dr. Barnes. “We look forward to when Lucky is recovered, out of pain, and back with his colony-mates.”

How Did Lucky Show He Was in Pain?

The Zoo’s Animal Care Staff were able to determine Lucky’s level of discomfort by his behavior. They report that at first he would limp. As the discomfort increased, he “bicycled” or moved his leg in a circular motion. If he was very uncomfortable, he would not walk and he might bray (vocalize). When handled, he would react to having his foot touched. During painful flare-ups, he was moved to the Animal Hospital for treatments, accompanied by his mate Nica.  

The Santa Barbara Zoo is located on 30 acres of botanic gardens and is home to nearly 500 individual animals in open, naturalistic habitats. It is accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA), representing the highest level of animal care, and participates in AZA endangered species programs for Asian elephant, California condor, Channel Island fox, and Western lowland gorilla, among others. A private 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, the Santa Barbara Zoo depends on community support, not tax dollars, for operations and improvements. Visit www.sbzoo.org.

Five Below Store Opened October 12th at the Simi Valley Town Center

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Five Below opened at the Simi Valley Town Center on October 12th. According to a recent press release:

Five Below is a rapidly growing specialty value retailer offering a broad range of trend-right, high-quality merchandise targeted at the teen and pre-teen customer. Five Below offers a dynamic, edited assortment of exciting products in a fun and differentiated store environment, all priced at $5 and below. Select brands and licensed merchandise fall into the Five Below special worlds: Style, Room, Play, Tech, Create, Party, Candy and Now. For more information, visit one of the 700+ stores or www.fivebelow.com.

There’s also an Five Below store at The Esplanade in Oxnard, near Home Depot and Staples.