Open Mosque Day at Islamic Center of Conejo Valley on Saturday, October 22, 2022

On Saturday, October 22, 2022 from noon to 4 pm, the Islamic Center of Conejo Valley will be opening its doors and inviting all local residents to explore the building and the beliefs and practice of those who worship there at its annual Open Mosque Day. Islamic Center of Conejo Valley is located 2700 Borchard Rd, Newbury Park. There will be tours, exhibits, midday prayers and a brief talk and Q&A as well as light refreshments.  www.iccv.org

Veteran's Day Commemoration Event at the Reagan Library on November 11, 2022

To honor the men and women who serve in the United States Armed Forces, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library will be hosting its annual Veterans Day Event on Friday, November 11. The day’s activities include live musical entertainment, a civil war encampment, a military vehicle display and a program honoring all branches of our military.

Live musical entertainment begins at 10:30 a.m. The program, which begins at 11:00 a.m., includes an honor guard, live music, and remarks by keynote speaker and US Army Veteran Brad Taylor. Brad Taylor served for 21 years, retiring as a Special Forces Lieutenant Colonel, with his final assignment as the Assistant Professor of Military Science at The Citadel in Charleston, SC. He is now a New York Times bestselling author of his Pike Logan series; with more than 15 installments and more than 3 million copies sold.

Following the program, Mr. Taylor will be signing copies of his latest book, End of Days.

Outdoor events and the program are free to attend; however, reservations are recommended to attend the program. For more information, and/or to reserve seats and pre-purchase books, please click here. Museum admission rates apply to visit the Reagan Museum and Air Force One Pavilion, including our special exhibit which opens on November 11, An American Christmas Story. Veterans with valid ID will receive free admission to the Museum on November 11. Active military members with valid ID are always free.

Upcoming Events at California Lutheran University in Thousand Oaks

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Upcoming Events at California Lutheran University
60 W. Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks

Event information and visitor policies are subject to change. Check callutheran.edu/events and callutheran.edu/visitors for updates.

Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival
Fridays through Sundays, July 1–Aug. 7
Kingsmen Park


The 25th anniversary of the debut of one of the region’s most popular outdoor theatrical events features the Kingsmen Shakespeare Company performing William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It” and “Macbeth.”

Festival grounds open at 5:30 p.m. for picnicking and entertainment before “As You Like It” and “Macbeth.” The grounds open at 6:30 p.m. prior to “Puke & Snot.”

“As You Like It”
Fridays through Sundays at 8 p.m., July 1-3, July 8-10, July 15-17

One of Shakespeare’s most popular comedies, “As You Like It” delivers a wild romantic tale that plays with gender roles, politics and nature. Featuring one of the bard’s most iconic female characters and set in the magical Forest of Arden, the play is the perfect way to joyously return from our own exile to Shakespeare in Kingsmen Park.

Warren C. Bowles, who has decades of experience in Shakespearean and contemporary theater throughout the country, presents the play as the festival’s first Black director. He has spent many years working with Mixed Blood Theatre Company in Minneapolis as a director, actor, playwright, stage manager and fight choreographer. Mixed Blood uses theater to disrupt injustices, advance equity, build community and inspire people to create ripple effects of social change.

Rosalind, one of Shakespeare’s most iconic female characters, is played by Chloe Baldwin, a former festival apprentice who has appeared in regional productions and on film and television. Seta Wainiqolo, a Cal Lutheran alumnus and former festival intern and apprentice who studied at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, is the nobleman Jacques.

Puke & Snot
Special Benefit Performance
Friday, July 22, at 7:30 p.m.

Patrons can pay what they wish for this family-friendly benefit show. Puke & Snot, the longest-running two-man comedy act in U.S. renaissance festival history, is performing at the Kingsmen Shakespeare Festival for the first time. Mark Sieve and Joe Kudla first performed under the name Mouldy & Wart at the Minnesota Renaissance Festival in 1974. Renamed Puke & Snot the following year, the duo went on to perform at festivals, comedy clubs, colleges and companies throughout the U.S. and Canada. Nearly 50 years later, Sieve is still anchoring the act as Puke while Scott Jorgensen is in his fifth year as the third incarnation of Snot. Puke & Snot have released five CDs, two DVDs and a book.

“Macbeth”

Fridays through Sundays at 8 p.m., July 23-24, July 29-31, Aug 5-7 (Note that a previously scheduled performance on Friday, July 22, has been canceled.)

Such are the legends and superstitions surrounding Shakespeare’s most infamous tragedy that theater folks the world over avoid speaking the name of the play and its fascinating protagonist. “Macbeth” (aka The Scottish Play, Mackers, the Bard’s Play, etc.) will bring together sweeping battles, sardonic wit, occult mysteries and sublime poetry in a masterful tale of ruthless ambition — brought to life under the stars for Kingsmen’s 25th season.

The Kingsmen Shakespeare Company is the professional theater company of Cal Lutheran. The nonprofit organization coordinates apprentice programs for professional and aspiring Shakespearean actors, an educational tour for local schools, and summer theater camps for youth.

General admission for “As You Like It” and “Macbeth” is $25 for adults, $20 for seniors 62 and over and active military, $15 for students 18 and over with ID, and free for those 17 and younger. Reserved lawn boxes are $90 to $110. A lawn box accommodates four to six, and only one ticket is required per box. Online ticketing is available for both lawn boxes and general admission.

Patrons can pay whatever they wish for the “Puke & Snot” benefit performance.

Parking is available in the lot off Mountclef Boulevard just south of Olsen Road. For information, visit kingsmenshakespeare.org or call 805-493-3452.

July 4th Celebration at Bethany Church on the Hill in Thousand Oaks

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Join the 4th of July fun and see the best panoramic view of Conejo Valley's Independence Day fireworks on Monday, July 4, 2022 at Bethany Church on the Hill in Thousand Oaks. Games for kids, food and fun.

Questions? Call (805) 495-7029 or visit www.bethanyto.org

Location: 200 W. Bethany Court, Thousand Oaks

Conejo Valley All-District Music Festival Concerts May 16-25

The beloved community-wide All-District music festival returns to the Conejo Valley after a two-year pandemic hiatus, but will look a little different than in years past. The 38th annual multi-night festival put on by the Conejo Schools Foundation and featuring band, strings, and chorus students from local Elementary, Middle, and High Schools normally fills the large Kavli Theatre in the Bank of America Performing Arts Center for eight separate concerts, hosting thousands of Conejo Valley families. This year the eight concerts will be held May 16-25 in five different venues throughout the district.

The Conejo Schools Foundation takes the lead on presenting this incredible community-wide event, but they are supported by the cooperative efforts of Conejo Valley Unified School District, and the Conejo Recreation and Park District who administer the elementary band, strings, and chorus programs throughout the district. Representatives from each agency have worked together to ensure students would have a meaningful and extraordinary musical experience. Now in its 38th year, this annual tradition endures as both an opportunity to showcase the musical talents and achievements of the youth of our community, and to inspire the younger performers to continue with their music studies and attain the level of excellence they will see in the High School performers. To inspire young musicians even further, the Sedalia Ragtime Orchestra, whose members are primarily retired professional musicians, will play as audience-goers exit the venues, offering a chance to enjoy what a lifetime of musical practice can sound like as well as an opportunity to donate to the non-profit Conejo Schools Foundation that hosts these events.

First up will be the Newbury Park Band track on Monday, May 16, which will feature performers from the elementary and middle schools that feed into Newbury Park High School sharing the stage with the NPHS Band outdoors in the NPHS football stadium.

Tuesday, May 17, Westlake High School Football Stadium will host a combined concert of schools feeding into both Westlake High School and Thousand Oaks High School band programs.

Wednesday, May 18 the Newbury Park High School gymnasium will host strings students from the Newbury Park track.

Thursday, May 19 strings students from all over Thousand Oaks will perform together at Redwood Middle School.

Friday, May 20 Westlake area strings students will star in two back-to-back concerts in the Westlake High School gymnasium (5pm and 7pm).

Monday, May 23 kicks off the 3-day chorus festival in the Westlake High School football stadium with chorus students from throughout Westlake Village.

Tuesday, May 24 the Newbury Park students gather in the Westlake High School football stadium.

And finally, Wednesday, May 25, chorus students from throughout Thousand Oaks will come together in the Westlake High School football stadium for the festival finale!

All concerts begin at 7pm (except the first WHS Strings Concert at 5pm). Tickets are $10. These events are open to the whole community. Pre-sale tickets and more information online at www.conejoschools.org.
The Festivals plan to return to the Kavli Theatre in 2023.

Santa Monica Mountains Fund "Picnic for the Park" Fundraiser on Saturday, April 30th

SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS FUND HOSTS “PICNIC FOR THE PARK,” SATURDAY, APRIL 30

Santa Monica Mountains Fund will host Picnic for the Park – the organization’s first in-person general fundraiser in three years, Saturday, April 30, 4:00 p.m., outdoors at the idyllic King Gillette Ranch property in the heart of the stunning Santa Monica Mountains. This celebration of our beautiful local mountains will feature live music, a picnic dinner, a short film screening, a live Q&A, and a silent auction.

At the event, guests will have the opportunity to meet with National Park Service Rangers and SAMO Fund staffers to learn more about conservation and restoration work in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, the largest urban national park in the country located on the doorstep of the Conejo Valley.

The evening will feature a live concert performance by soulful singer/songwriter Sophia Dion and her band, including USC Thornton School of Music artists Jack Severino, Matt Sukert and Noah Ehler. The Fund will also present a special screening of the new National Park Service film, “To Right a Wrong: Ballard Mountain.” Made with support from SAMO Fund, the film will give insight into the diverse history of this beautiful national park.

A fajita bar picnic dinner will be provided by Sharky’s Woodfired Mexican Grill, along with a range of beverages, and a wide array of prizes will be offered at a silent auction.

“We’re so looking forward to meeting with people who enjoy recreating in our local national park and who value the conservation work that takes place here,” said Charlotte Parry, Executive Director. “Please come along and support our mountains, our home,” she added.

Address: Anthony C. Beilenson Visitor Center at King Gillette Ranch, 26876 Mulholland Highway

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Tickets available at: samofund.org/picnicforthepark

Special thanks to our sponsors Gregory Annenberg Weingarten, GRoW@Annenberg and CR Print.

Santa Monica Mountains Fund is the official philanthropic partner of the National Park Service in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.

Upcoming Events at the Museum of Ventura County

The Museum of Ventura County celebrates, preserves, and interprets the art, history, and culture of Ventura County, the California Channel Islands, and the surrounding region through its collections, exhibitions, events, educational programs, publications, and its research library, and serves as a gathering place for the community. The Museum has two locations ­– the main museum is located at 100 East Main Street, Ventura (805-653-0323). The Agriculture Museum is located at 926 Railroad Avenue, Santa Paula (805-525-3100). Both museums are open Thursdays through Sundays, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. – www.venturamuseum.org.

Upcoming Events and Activities:

Saturday, April 9th, 2:00 p.m. – “Mariposas del Campo” documentary – The Museum of Ventura County screens, “Mariposas del Campo,” an award-winning film by Bill Yahraus and Robin Rosenthal and sponsored by the Latino Advisory Committee, Oxnard Film Society, and MICOP. The film shares the stories of indigenous Mixtec, Zapotec, and Purépecha teenagers from Mexico striving to change their families’ destinies in the strawberry fields of Oxnard. The documentary captures their journeys—with help from the characters’ own intimate videos—as they navigate cultural identity, parental expectations, economic challenges, and the justice needs of their migrant farmworker community. The screening kicks off with pre-event music by Juan Mendoza at 2:00 p.m. Film begins at 3:00 p.m. with English to Spanish/Mixteco translations. (Free Bilingual Event with registration at www.venturamuseum.org. Attendees will be required to provide proof of vaccination. If they cannot, they must take a rapid test onsite and show a negative result before entry. Masks will be required.)

Sunday, April 10th, 11:00 a.m. – Mono Print Workshop with Margaret Garcia – This fundamental mono print workshop hosted by The Museum of Ventura County provides the opportunity for students to learn from prolific artists Margaret Garcia and Bonnie Lambert. Create and walk away with your very own monoprint in hand. Supplies will be provided for the workshop, but it is recommended that students arrive with their own paintbrushes. This class is for anyone 16 years of age and over. (Free to Museum Members, Non-members $20, Students $10 with student ID. Proof of vaccination is required for attendees over 12 years of age. Register at www.venturamuseum.org)

Wednesday, April 13th, 6:30 p.m. – Life Drawing with Cathy Barroca and Barbara Brown – Join the Museum of Ventura County for open model drawing sessions with nude and clothed models every other Wednesday through early November. Arts educator Cathy Barroca, holds an M.F.A. in painting and printmaking, is known for painting the 100-ft mural “Portrait of a Neighborhood” located in Casa de Anza Library, and has been sharing her talents teaching at Ventura College since 1998. Every experience level is welcome. Chairs and easels will be provided. Artists must bring their own supplies. 10-35 participants per class. ($10 per class for Museum Members and Students with student ID, Non-members $20 per class. Proof of vaccination is required for attendees over 12 years of age. Register at www.venturamuseum.org)

Friday, April 22nd – Sunday, April 24th – The Ventura County Flower and Weed Show and Exhibit – This series and pop-up exhibit, hosted by the Agriculture Museum in Santa Paula and sponsored by the Ventura County Weed Management Area, celebrates the wide variety of plants in Ventura County. Visit to learn about the invasive Arundo plant and how it negatively impacts our vital watersheds, early detection and rapid response for invasive weeds, Romain Young’s 1916 local plant collection, and more. The series kicks off at 1:00 p.m. on Friday with a presentation about the Arundo plant. (Free, Drop-in, Bilingual Event)

Saturday, April 23rd, 2:00 p.m. – “Not If But When” documentary – The Museum of Ventura County screens, “Not If But When,” an award-winning film by Radu Sava and co-hosted by the Ventura County Library Foundation and the Ventura County Library. The documentary discusses how wildfires are becoming a global issue, with California among the hardest hit. The film is based on interviews with leading experts from state, federal, and grassroots organizations, water agencies, and community partnerships. This film event complements the “Rising from the Ashes” tour of homes rebuilt after the Thomas Fire, presented by the Ventura County Library Foundation on Saturday, April 30, 2022. For more information about the home tour, please visit www.vclibraryfoundation.org. (Free Event. Proof of vaccination is required for attendees over 12 years of age. Register for the documentary screening at www.venturamuseum.org)

Thursday, April 28th, 6:30 p.m. – Ivor Davis: Up Close and Personal with Bob Eubanks – The Museum of Ventura County invites guests to an evening with Ivor Davis Up Close and Personal with Bob Eubanks. Many recognize Bob Eubanks as a TV personality and game show host, best known for hosting the explosively popular "The Newlywed Game." In this fun evening, you will also learn about the Bob Eubanks you may not know, including the little-known story of how meeting the Beatles helped launch his career, all the twists and turns that recently earned him a Lifetime Achievement Emmy Award, and so much more. (Free for members in-person or Zoom, $10 for non-members in-person, $5 for non-members on Zoom. Proof of vaccination is required for attendees over 12 years of age. Register at www.venturamuseum.org)

2022 Fairy Tales in the Park Throughout Ventura County in May through September (2022 WAS FINAL SEASON)

NOTE: THE 27TH SEASON IN 2022 WAS THE FINAL SEASON OF THIS FUN LOCAL EVENT. BEST WISHES TO THE ORGANIZERS IN THEIR FUTURE ENDEAVORS.

Fairy Tales in the Park is a series of free, live theatrical performances geared towards children ages 3 to 10. John and Roxanne Diesel co-founded Gypsies in a Trunk, an all-volunteer troupe of actors performing free fairy tales for the young and young at heart. The troupe’s love of children’s theatre has led them to perform every May through September since 1995 throughout Ventura County.

The troupe's goal is to create an environment where families can introduce live theatre to their children in a casual setting at the right price – free! All Fairy Tales in the Park performances are held outdoors in a variety of venues and is always free of charge, though the players pass the hat to help cover costuming and travel costs, donations are always voluntary.

Most venues do not have shade, so sunscreen and hats are appropriate. Bring water, juice, snacks, picnics. Blankets and low-slung chairs are recommended. Please leave doggies at home (not that they don't love them). The shows are designed to run approximately 45 minutes, which coincides with the attention span of the target age group, 3-10 year olds.

2022 LINEUP

MAY - Snow White in Neverland

JUNE - Zorro Meets Merida

JULY - The Princess & The Pirate

AUGUST - The Adventures of Hansel & Gretel

SEPTEMBER - The Hunchback of Notre Dame

LOCATIONS

Simi Valley (Shows at 4pm): Rancho Simi Community Park Amphitheatre, 1765 Royal Ave 

  • 5/7: Snow White in Neverland

  • 6/4: Zorro Meets Merida

  • 7/2: The Princess & The Pirate

  • 8/6: The Adventures of Hansel & Gretel

  • 9/3: The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Westlake Village (Shows at 11:30am): Foxfield Park, 31965 Foxfield Dr. (Lakeview Canyon & Lindero)

  • 5/7: Snow White in Neverland

  • 6/4; Zorro Meets Merida

  • 7/2: The Princess & The Pirate

  • 8/6: The Adventures of Hansel & Gretel

  • 9/3: The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Camarillo (Shows at 11:30am): Valle Lindo Park, 889 Aileen St

  • 5/14: Snow White in Neverland

  • 6/11: Zorro Meets Merida

  • 7/9: The Princess & The Pirate

  • 8/13: The Adventures of Hansel & Gretel

  • 9/10: The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Ventura (Shows at 4pm): Barranca Vista Park, 7050 Ralston. (Johnson & Ralston)

  • 5/14: Snow White in Neverland

  • 6/11: Zorro Meets Merida

  • 7/9: The Princess & The Pirate

  • 8/13; The Adventures of Hansel & Gretel

  • 9/10: The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Channel Islands Harbor (Shows at 2pm): Harbor View Park (Between Marine Emporium Landing & Port Royal Restaurant, near 3600 Harbor Blvd

  • 5/8: Snow White in Neverland

  • 6/5: Zorro Meets Merida

  • 7/3: The Princess & The Pirate

  • 8/7: The Adventures of Hansel & Gretel

  • 9/4: The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Visit www.fairytalesinthepark.com for more information.

Inaugural Conejo Challenge 1 Mile, 5K, 10K, Half Marathon Virtual Event

Lace up your sneakers and join the Conejo Free Clinic in our first annual 1 Mile/5K/10K/Half Marathon run or walk challenge! This year will be a virtual event only. We hope to have an in-person event next year. You can choose when and where to run or walk! Your $40 fee gets you a race t-shirt and medal.

The Conejo Free Clinic is a leader in the non-profit safety net for low-income, uninsured adults and children in Ventura County and North Los Angeles County. We provide free medical, dental and legal services to those in need. Join us for a great cause!

Sign up for the Conejo Challenge, complete it anytime and anywhere, and help give back to a great cause! Every entry gets you a custom high-quality shirt that is sure to be your new favorite, a cool finisher medal, along with all proceeds going to the Conejo Free Clinic.

TO JOIN:

Register for the The Conejo Challenge 1Mile/5K/10K/Half Marathon before April 23, 2022. Complete 1 Mile, 5K (3.1 miles) or 10K (6.2 miles) or a Half Marathon (13.1 miles) at your convenience any time anywhere (no deadline)!

Ask your friends/family to participate with you or donate to the Conejo Free Clinic by sharing on social media

Celebrate your accomplishment by sharing on social media! #ConejoChallenge

Register at https://runsignup.com/Race/CA/ThousandOaks/TheConejoChallenge

Camarillo Fiesta Association Winter Concert Series March 5, 18 and April 8

Camarillo Fiesta Association 2022 Winter Concert Series

Camarillo's founder, Adolfo Camarillo, brought the community together with festive events and supported youth. The non-profit Camarillo Fiesta Association presents a winter concert series to benefit Rancho Campana High School.

Three performances will be held in Rancho’s beautiful Performing Arts Center on the school grounds at 4235 Mar Vista Drive, Camarillo, located near Las Posas Road and Lewis Road.

  • Saturday, March 5: Twisted Gypsy, Fleetwood Mac Reimagined Tribute

  • Friday, March 18: Rod the Mod, Rod Stewart Tribute Band

  • Friday, April 8: Prince Again, A Tribute to Prince

The theater doors open at 6 pm. Performances begin at 7 pm. Cost starts at $15 or $40 for the entire series. Learn more and purchase tickets at www.eventbrite.com/o/camarillo-fiesta-association-38864016013.