Fatburger & Buffalo's Express Opened at the Camarillo Premium Outlets on October 26th

Delicious looking Fatburgers

Delicious looking Fatburgers

Fatburger & Buffalo’s Express recently opened a 2nd Ventura County location; this one at the Camarillo Premium Outlets, 740 E. Ventura Blvd, #220 in Camarillo. locations.fatburger.com/united-states/ca/camarillo

Fatburger was founded by Lovie Yancey in the neighborhood of Exposition Park in Los Angeles in 1947. It was originally named "Mr. Fatburger" (on behalf of Yancey's boyfriend), until the "Mr." was removed by Yancey in 1952. At that time, she bought out her start-up partners and retained sole ownership of the Fatburger brand until 1990, keeping and operating the original store on Western Avenue along with the La Cienega Boulevard store (La Cienega/San Vicente).

At select Fatburger locations (including both of our Ventura County locations), you’ll find authentic buffalo-style wings from Buffalo’s Cafe, called Buffalo’s Express

Buffalo Wings are offered either bone-in or boneless, in quantities of 6, 10, 16 or 24. Wings are served with celery, carrots & your choice of bleu cheese, ranch or honey mustard.

Fatburgers come in four sizes: Medium (Original) (1/3 lb), Large (Kingburger) (1/2 lb), XXL (Double Kingburger) (1 lb) and XXXL (Triple Kingburger) (1.5 lbs).

More information at fatburger.com.

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The Thousand Oaks Fatburger on Moorpark Road opened in June 2018.

Chef Danny's Naru Bentu Now Open at Janss Marketplace in Thousand Oaks

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Chef Danny's Naru Bento at Janss Marketplace is now open in "soft opening" mode. Their bento boxes offer a choice of rice with 2 items, including cajun beef steak w/mushrooms, sushi, chicken, Philly steak, file mignon bites, steamed boneless beef ribs, vegetable chicken, shrimp, etc. rice bowls and other delicious sound items. Learn more at narubento.com.

Leone's Original Italian Ices Now Open in Thousand Oaks

Leone’s Original Italian Ices at 1696 E. Thousand Oaks Boulevard in Thousand Oaks (south side, opposite endpoint of Erbes Road) opened for business this past week.

According to their website, Greg Leone is THE Italian Ice King of California. He grew up in New York City and brought his family recipes with his family to California.

Their menu includes water ices, creme ices, organic soft serve ice cream and a variety of drinks. This sounds like a place that will be dear to my heart!

Learn more at leonesices.com. Their initial hours are 11 am to 7 pm daily.

Ventura County, Conejo Valley Area Movie Theaters Announcing Reopening Plans Started October 9th (Ended November 18th)

VENTURA COUNTY WAS MOVED BACK TO THE “PURPLE TIER” EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 18TH, EFFECTIVELY ELIMINATING OPERATION OF INDOOR MOVIES

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Local area theaters that are reopening soon (current Red Tier guideline is the lesser of 25% capacity or 100 people per theater screening) include AMC Thousand Oaks this Friday, 10/9 (thanks Dawn for the heads up via the CVG Instagram page), Cinepolis Westlake Village 10/12, Regency Paseo Camarillo 10/9, Century Riverpark in Oxnard 10/9 and Roxy Stadium 11 in Camarillo 10/16.

Studio Movie Grill Simi Valley is back open.

Regal theaters announced the opposite the other day...that all theaters are "suspending" operations as of 10/9. Regal theaters in the local area include Janss Marketplace, Simi Valley Civic Center, Edwards Camarillo and Edwards Calabasas. Regal indicates this is temporary. "Any rewards and credits that expire while Regal theatres are closed will be extended when we reopen."

Links to various local Ventura County area movie theater websites at THIS LINK.

CSU Channels Islands President Erika D. Beck Appointed President of CSU Northridge

The California State University (CSU) Board of Trustees has appointed Erika D. Beck, Ph.D., to serve as president of California State University, Northridge (CSUN). Beck currently serves as president of California State University Channel Islands (CSUCI).

“From the robust academic programs to inspirational athletic competition to the expansive opportunities for arts and culture, I am inspired by the impact that CSUN has in shaping the face of the San Fernando Valley and beyond,” said Beck. “While it is bittersweet to leave CSU Channel Islands where working together with faculty, staff, students and community we have made significant progress, I am thankful for this opportunity to join the talented CSUN faculty, staff and students to ensure that all Matadors rise.”

While president of CSUCI, Beck championed the campus’ vision to become a national leader in providing equitable, affordable and transformative education. CSUCI placed at the top of many recent national rankings including those issued by U.S. News & World Report, Money and Washington Monthly. The campus’ four-year graduation rate for first-year students has also reached an all-time high and last year was recognized as one of nine institutions in the nation with the prestigious Seal of Excelencia for its accomplishments in facilitating LatinX student success. Beck was appointed to the CSUCI presidency in 2016.

“In a short period of time, Dr. Beck has quickly steered CSUCI to unprecedented heights,” said CSU Trustee Debra Farar, chair of the CSUN search committee. “Her extensive knowledge of the CSU and California ensures that she will build on the successful work of outgoing CSUN President Dianne Harrison.”

Prior to her time at CSUCI, Beck served as the provost and executive vice president of Nevada State College (NSC) in Henderson, Nevada. Before her tenure as provost and executive vice president, she served as the dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences, a faculty member in the psychology department, and chair of the Faculty Senate. Prior to her service at NSC, she served as a faculty fellow at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) and a research associate at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

Beck earned a bachelor’s in psychology and a Ph.D. in experimental psychology from the University of California, San Diego. She is also “made in the CSU,” having earned her master’s in psychology from San Diego State University.

Beck will assume her new role at CSUN on January 11, 2021.

Following consultation with stakeholders at CSUCI and with board chair Lillian Kimbell, CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White will soon announce an interim appointment who will serve as campus president beginning early next year. The Board of Trustees anticipates launching a national search in the new year for Beck's successor at CSUCI.​

Beck has served as president of CSUCI since March 2016.

About the California State University

The California State University is the largest system of four-year higher education in the country, with 23 campuses, 53,000 faculty and staff and 486,000 students. Half of the CSU's students transfer from California community colleges. Created in 1960, the mission of the CSU is to provide high-quality, affordable education to meet the ever-changing needs of California. With its commitment to quality, opportunity, and student success, the CSU is renowned for superb teaching, innovative research and for producing job-ready graduates. Each year, the CSU awards nearly than 129,000 degrees. One in every 20 Americans holding a college degree is a graduate of the CSU and our alumni are 3.8 million strong. Connect with and learn more about the CSU in the CSU NewsCenter.

City of Thousand Oaks Launches "12 Acts of Kindness" Campaign In Memory of the Borderline 12

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In memory of those taken on November 7, 2018, and in honor of those that survived, the City of Thousand Oaks has launched a campaign designed to encourage the community to perform 12 Acts of Kindness. An act of kindness can be simple and performed on behalf of those closest to you, a stranger, an organization, or for some, an act of kindness for themselves.

Examples of acts of kindness: make a donation, pay it forward, volunteer, pick up trash, call a friend, support a local business, say hello to someone, send a card, etc.

Some additional ideas and printables:

Take What You Need

This tear-away sheet can be printed, snipped along the green lines, and placed in a public space, such as a neighborhood bulletin board, light pole, or other visible place where people can have a surprise encounter with the material. There is a pre-filled version and a blank version where you can write what they’d like to share with others. PRE-FILLED VERSION (PDF) BLANK VERSION (PDF)

Act of Kindness Cards

These cards can be printed and cut to hand out with some acts of kindness as noted on the sheet. By handwriting a name, it creates a personalized, impactful way to share the message.

ACTS OF KINDNESS (FIRST RESPONDERS) ACTS OF KINDNESS (BLANK)

Art Heals

This sheet is a platform for the creation of art by all ages and abilities. People are encouraged to make art on the sheet in any way they are able, with whatever they have around. This could be painting, drawing, gluing leaves and other found objects, etc. This is a real opportunity for beautiful creativity!

ART HEALS SHEET (PDF)

The 12 Acts of Kindness Campaign runs from November 1 to November 30, 2020.

Don Waffly "Home of the Waffle Stick" Coming Soon to the Annex Food Hall at The Collection at Riverpark in Oxnard

Don Waffly will be opening at physical location inside the Annex Food Hall at The Collection at Riverpark in Oxnard. Don Waffly serves a variety of waffle sticks, breakfast sandwiches and more. Updates at www.instagram.com/donwaffly.

Local Conejo Valley Students Launch "The Bookworm Projekt" to Distribute Books to Kids in Need

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Three local kids - Alex (16), Charlotte (15) and Max (12) - who live in the Conejo Valley, have founded The Bookworm Projekt to deliver books to K-12 children across the country who do not have access to books, particularly during the pandemic.

Alex, Charlotte and Max, students at Agoura High School and Lindero Canyon Middle School, are raising funds and soliciting book donations to help get books to these at-risk kids in need.

Learn more about this very worthy project at www.bookwormprojekt.com.