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2nd Annual Agoura Munch Madness
Gourmet Food Trucks, Live Entertainment, Contests & More

Got munch? Back by popular demand, Agoura Munch Madness, gets underway with the ultimate gourmet-goesmobile experience Sunday, November 6, 2011 from 11:00am to 6:00pm, where more than a dozen of LA’s top food trucks commune to offer fantastic eats, with live jazz & rock concerts, a Munch & Crunch Contest, face painting, prizes, and more at the campus of Agoura High School.
The gourmet grubfest boasts popular trucks such as: Nom Nom, Don Chow Tacos, India Jones, Frysmith, Rebel Bite, Shrimp Pimp, Sweet E’s Bakeshop, Crepe ‘n’ Around, Lee’s Philly, Slice Truck, Jogasaki, Maui Wowi Truck, and King Kone. Admission is only $5 in advance on-line or $7 (cash) at the gate, and kids 4 & under are free. Food truck tastes are sold separately. Conveniently located one mile off the 101 Freeway at 28545 Driver Avenue, Agoura High School with its park-like setting, offers the ideal venue with easy access and free parking. For more information and a $2 discount on tickets, visit www.agouramunchmadness.com
Brainchild of active parents, faculty and students, Agoura Munch Madness represents the essence of what Agoura High’s International Baccalaureate (IB) program is all about thinking out of the box and applying what you know to impact and enrich the lives of others.
Mountains Restoration Trust Hosts Tea & Tour of Cold Creek Valley

In celebration of its 30th anniversary, Mountains Restoration Trust is hosting an afternoon in Cold Creek valley located within the Santa Monica Mountains. Nov. 6, from 1 - 5 p.m., the public is invited to take tea in one of the valley’s beautiful estate homes and to join a guided tour to significant landmarks. The afternoon will include presentations by dignitaries, animal visitors, and exhibits of MRT’s projects. Free.
MRT board members David Frith-Smith and Robert Wayne live in the valley, and will open their homes for the anniversary. Both homes have architectural features that integrate the landscape into their design. Touring them is a rare opportunity. MRT manages the Cold Creek Preserve, one of the most prized areas within the mountain range. It expands the riparian-rich area that offers a safe haven for wildlife and preserves native plant and animal species. MRT offers public guided hikes and use as an outdoor laboratory.
MRT apartners with other agencies, such as the National Park Service, CA State Parks, Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, LA County Parks and Recreation and the City of Calabasas. MRT also has ongoing projects with the California Native Plant Society and TreePeople. The Afternoon Tea & Tour 2030 Stunt Rd., Calabasas. Parking instructions given at the site. (818) 591-1701ex 2 www.mountainstrust.org
"Environmental Responsibility"
"The History of the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Areas"

“Environmental Respon-sibility” and "The History of the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Areas" is the November 8th Program for The West Valley Garden Club. Steven Hartman's program discuses the Sepulveda Basin wildlife areas. He has been a member of the Wildlife Steering Committee for the Sepulveda Dam Basin since its inception in 1990. He advised the Army Corps of Engineers and the City of Los Angeles about revegetation and non-native plant control for the 2000+ acres of the Basin. Steve was Treasurer for the California Native Plant Society for over a decade, is currently newsletter editor and webmaster for the Los Angeles / Santa Monica Mountains Chapter of CNPS and became a CNPS Fellow in 2005. Steve is also currently treasurer for the Theodore Payne Foundation. Commitee for the Sepulveda Dam Basin.11a.m., Orcutt Horticultural Center, 23600 Roscoe Blvd., West Hills. If you wish to attend, please call: (818) 348-6677 www.westvalleygardenclub.org
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EVENTS & FESTIVALS:
Big Bear Lake Oktoberfest
Runs through Oct. 29. Big Bear Lake Oktoberfest expands its bier garden and enhances the entertainment lineup with more entertainers and musicians. Traditional German polkas and Americanpop music. Dance troupes include the Danube Swabain Dancers, Cripple Creek Cloggers and D’Oberlanders.
(909) 585-3000
www.BigBearEvents.com
Moonridge Animal Park’s Flashlight Safaris
Runs through Nov. 12. Guests learn about biological makeup and senses of nocturnal and crepuscular animals such as the rods in eyes that enable them to capture light when it’s dark or the color of their fur that blends with nighttime. There the curator or leads the group through the zoo with flashlights. Moonridge Animal Park, 43285 Goldmine Dr., Big Bear Lake.
(909) 584-1299
www.moonridgezoo.org
Congressman Brad Sherman will host a Town Hall meeting
Nov. 6, 3 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. The Congressman will discuss the economy, taxes, the national debt, education, Social Security and Medicare as well as other issues facing Congress. Most of the meeting will be devoted to Congressman Sherman listening and responding to questions from Valley residents. Reseda High School, 18230 Kittridge St., Reseda.
(202) 225-5911
Sagebrush Cantina Halloween Party & Costume Contest
Oct. 30. Sagebrush Cantina will be hosting its annual Halloween Party & Costume Contest. Best costume will receive cash prizes: $250 first prize, $150 second prize and $100 third prize. On the menu is thrillin’ and chillin’ dinner and drink specials. Nektare performs live on stage. Sagebrush Cantina, 23527 Calabasas Road, Calabasas.
(818) 222-6062
www.sagebrushcantina.com
2nd Annual Humanity thru Music
Nov. 13. Fundraiser in benefit of the Fur & Feather Animal Sanctuary. Multi Platinum singer/songwriter - Richie Kotzen - To Headline. T.V. Star - Gretchen Bonaduce - To Open with Her 80’s Band Ankhensenamen. Hosted By Pet Celebrity Trainer Harrison Forbes. Strutdown our Celebrity Green Carpet, and wag your tail while you rock-out. Avalon Hollywood, 1735 Vine St., Los Angeles.
(818) 398-0340
www.furfeather.org
Pizza Festival
Nov. 12. A Pizza Festival featuring the best chefs and pizzerias in Los Angeles. The honorary chair of our event is the world famous actor Mr. Joe Pesci. To benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Olympic Collection 11301 Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles.
www.PizzaFestival.net
Japanese Garden Festival
Nov. 5 - 6. The weekend celebrates Japanese arts, crafts and culture with activities for the whole family. The Gardens, from the Courtyard to the Japanese Garden, will be decorated with displays of ikebana, the traditional form of Japanese flower arranging. Descanso Gardens, 1418 Descanso Dr., La Cañada Flintridge.
(818) 949-4200
www.descansogardens.org
Harvest Festival® Original Art & Craft Show
Dec. 2 - 4. Boasting an array of more than 24,000 unique handmade items at affordable prices, the west coast’s largest and finest indoor craft show features more than 200 exhibitors, live entertainment, strolling performers, a kids zone, tantalizing specialty foods, and more. LA County Fairgrounds - Fairplex Building 4, 1101 W McKinley Ave., Pomona.
(800) 346-1212
www.harvestfestival.com
Women Today Event
Nov. 11, 12, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Expo celebrates all aspects of a woman’s life. With more than 120 exhibitors, Women Today will have something for everyone. Santino Rice, fashion designer and breakout star of Project Runway, Season 2, is designing a one-of-a-kind women’s garment, exclusively for Women Today. Enter to win the Rice Women Today garment.
www.vcstar.com/womentoday
Rock Your Curve Fashion Show
Nov. 19. Actress Cher Rue and Plus Size Model Rosie Mercado will be co-hosting. A wee end of fun & fashion for the plus size fashion world with many designers and clothing stores. Running simultaneously will be a vendor fair with products from designers in the show. Crowne Plaza LAX, 5985 Century Blvd, Los Angeles.
(619) 534-0884
www.rockyourcurvesevents.com
Sagebrush Cantina Halloween Party & Costume Contest
Oct. 30. Best costume will receive cash prizes: $250 first prize, $150 second prize and $100 third prize. On the menu is thrillin’ and chillin’ dinner and drink specials. Nektare performs live. Free admission! Sagebrush Cantina, 23527 Calabasas Road, Calabasas.
(818) 222-6062
www.sagebrushcantina.com
Joshua Roman, Cello
Dec. 4, 2 p.m. Dubbed a "classical rock star" by the press, Roman has earned a national reputation for performing a wide range of repertoire with an absolute commitment to communicating the essence of the music at its most organic level. Raitt Recital Hall, Pepperdine University 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu.
(310) 506-4522
http://arts.pepperdine.edu
http://www.joshuaroman.com
Simi Boogie Night Casino
Nov. 12, 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. The evening will be filled with exciting gaming tables where participants will play for chances to win valuable gift baskets, dance the night away to nostalgic tunes from the 70's, spun by a fabulous Disco DJ, enjoy Delicious Disco Appetizers, and compete for the best disco-themed costumes. Junkyard Café Banquet Hall, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley.
(818) 219-2164
www.actorsrepofsimi.org
Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos
Nov. 5, 6. Bach’s much-loved Brandenburg Concertos are a signature LACO program. The Orchestra has previously performed the Concertos an astonishing 51 times, more often than any other works in its repertoire. They remain evergreen and present an opportunity to showcase the immense talents of many of LACO’s virtuoso principals. Alex Theatre, 216 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale and Royce Hall, 340 Royce Drive, Los Angeles.
(213) 622-7001
laco.org
Voyage
Nov. 13, 4 p.m. A piano recital featuring Sandrine Erdely-Sayo. Works by Liszt, Thalberg and Erdely-Sayo. An extract of Erdely-Sayo's work Platero y Yo, fifteen pieces for piano that illustrate the poems of Nobel Prize winner Juan Ramon Jimenez, will be performed with narrator Elizabeth Quintero. St James Presbyterian Church, 19414 Ventura Blvd, Tarzana.
(818) 345-2057
Women's Drum Day
Oct. 30, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. This years' featured facilitators are Joy Krauthammer & Kaballah Bach playing crystal and Tibetan singing bowls, bells, gongs and Ocean Drums in a Sound Spa Journey Meditation, Chris Gacsi-- Middle Eastern drumming, Marguerite KusuharaMiddle Eastern belly dancing, Stacie Yeldell-- sacred sound rhythms, Rowan Storm-- Frame drum workshop on dayareh. REMO Recreational Music Center, 7308 Coldwater Canyon Ave., N. Hollywood.
(818) 353-6628
(818) 982-0461
www.remo.com
Los Angeles Prostate Cancer 5K
Nov. 6. Prostate Cancer is the second deadliest cancer among men. The 2nd Los Angeles Prostate Cancer 5K will help to raise awareness. Tommy Trojan at USC.
www.USCurology.com/prostate-5K
Ghostwalk 2011
Oct. 29, 30. An hour-long tour of vintage Santa Paula neighborhoods. Encounter lost souls who will thrill with the story of their untimely demise.
(805) 525-3073
www.ghostwalk.com
Irvine Park Railroad's Pumpkin Patch
Runs through Oct. 31. Enjoy activities for kids. Tickets: $4. 12 months and younger FREE!
(714) 997-3968
www.irvineparkrailroad.com
Halloween Harvest Festival
Runs through Oct. 31. Family activities, rides and attractions. Pumpkins. Farm animals, Adventure corn maze, Factory of nightmares haunted house, Creatures of the corn haunted trail, Hay ride! 20800 Victory Blvd., Pierce College Woodland Hills.
(818) 999-6300
halloweenharvestfestival.com
Green Festival
Oct. 29 - 30. The largest green event. Meet authors. DIY workshops. Films, kid's activities, vegan & vegetarian cuisine, beer & wine, music, art and green businesses. Los Angeles Convention Center - South Hall G, 1201 South Figueroa St., Los Angeles.
http://www.greenfestivals.org
Farmers Market at The Lakes at Thousand Oaks
Ongoing, Fridays 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p m. Purchase organic fruits and vegetables. 2200 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd.,Thousand Oaks
(818) 637-8924
shoplakes.com
For the Troops
Mon. - Thurs., and Sat., 9 a.m. - noon. Closed Fri., Sun. Supporting Our Troops One Care Package At A Time. For The Troops, P.O. Box 630103, Simi Valley, CA 93063. Headquarters: 2872 Cochran St., Simi Valley.
(805) 306-0830
(818) 640-3846
www.ForTheTroops.org
CLUBS & MEETINGS:
The Calabasas Chamber of Commerce
Nov. 3, 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Business Mixer. Special Guest Speaker: Calabasas City Manager Tony Coroalles. Las Virgenes Municipal Water District, 4232 Las Virgenes Rd., Calabasas.
(818) 222-5680
www.calabasaschamber.com
The W. Valley Garden Club
Nov. 8. “Environmental Responsibility" and "The History of the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Areas.” Orcutt Horticultural Center, 23600 Roscoe Blvd., W. Hills.
(818) 348-6677
The San Fernando Valley Iris Society
Nov. 3. Jim Hedgecock from Comanche Iris Garden will be giving a presentation on Tall Bearded irises. Canoga Park Women's Club, 7401 Jordan Ave., Canoga Park.
(818) 346-8679
sanfernandovalleyirissociety.org
The Valley Watercolor Society
Nov. 10, 7:30 p.m. This month's demonstrator will be world renowned "Expressionist Artist," Randall Williams. Encino Community Center, 4935 Balboa Blvd., Encino.
www.valleywatercolorsociety.org
The San Fernando Valley Employer Advisory Council
Nov. 11. Identify the ten most common leave management and wage hour problems. Empower with a review of applicable law and the policies; and educate on preventative practice and risk management tools. Airtel Hotel, 7277 Valjean Ave. Van Nuys.
(818) 596-4439
www.sfveac.org
GALLERIES & EXHIBTS:
From Within
Runs through Nov. 20. Robin Becker ~ Painted Photo Imagery + Kathy Goldberg ~ Pottery & Jewelry. Topanga Canyon Gallery, Pine Tree Circle, 120 N. Topanga Cyn. Blvd. Suite #109, Topanga.
(310) 455-7909
http://www.robinbeckerartist.com
Theaster Gates: An Epitaph for Civil Rights
Runs through Jan. 16. Artist and urban planner Theaster Gates, presents mixedmedia sculptures and installation works using a Black non-aesthetic to explore urban blight and the potency of Southern Christian Leadership Conference's in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963. The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, 152 N. Central Ave., Los Angeles.
(213) 621-1745
www.moca.org/museum/moca_geffen.php
Ventura County Myths and UrbanLegends
Runs through Nov. 27. Frightening tales of unexplained and mysterious events recreated by local artists. Museum of Ventura County, 100 E. Main St., Ventura.
(805) 653-0323
www.venturamuseum.org
Marilyn Monroe "12 Photographs"
Runs through Nov. 26. In addition to the "12 Photographs" large-format portfolio from Lawrence Schiller, this show contains a tightly-edited selection of iconic prints from known photographers who captured Marilyn, *including Philippe Halsman, Milton Greene, Bob Willoughby, Murray Garrett, Benn Mitchell and others .Duncan Miller Gallery, 10959 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles.
310-838-2440
www.duncanmillergallery.com
"Licorice Flix, Edible Movie Mosaics by Jason Mecier"
Nov. 4 - 13. Celebrating the close tie between Red Vines and the Cinema, will feature 10 Red Vines works of art inspired by classic films with cult-like followings. IAm8Bit Gallery, 2147 W. Sunset Blvd.,Los Angeles.
www.americanlicorice.com
On the Dark Side
Runs through Nov. 20. Artists who find inspiration in gloomy places, or who glean meaning, beauty and humor from decay, chaos and trash. Museum of Ventura County, 100 E. Main St., Ventura.
(805) 653-0323
www.venturamuseum.org
Burbank Art Association
Nov. 4 16. A nonprofit volunteer organization serving artists and the community since 1950. Membership includes artists at all stages from the beginner to the professional. A variety of visual The purpose of the organization is to stimulate and encourage creative expression and provide a showcase for members' talent. Creative Arts Center Gallery, 1100 W. Clark Ave., Burbank.
(818) 238-5397
Freedom’s Sisters
Runs through Jan. 8. Stories of 20 African American women who shaped the spirit and substance of civil rights. The Museum of Tolerance, 9786 West Pico Blvd., Los Angeles.
(310) 553-8403
www.museumoftolerance.com
Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 1974-1981
Runs through Feb. 13. Featuring more than 130 artists, Under the Big Black Sun addresses the dynamic period in American art when modernism reached a dead end, and a multiplicity of movements, forms, and genres began to take shape. 250 South Grand Ave., Los Angeles.
(213) 626-6222
moca.org
Chatsworth Fine Arts Studio Tour and Art Reception
Nov. 6, 10:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Support the Arts while you enjoy a self guided tour of five Chatsworth area artist studios.Room 10042A, in the Chatsworth Metrolink Depot, Old Depot Plaza Rd., between Devonshire and Lassen, Chatsworth.
HEALTHY HAPPENINGS:
Free Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Consultation Clinic
Ongoing. CBT treatment is used for depression, anxiety, panic, social disorders, phobias, family and marriage problems, grief and loss, etc. 5615 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles.
(323) 937-1344
www.sccc-la.org
SENIOR ACTIVITIES:
Commercial Acting for Senior Performers
Ongoing. Learn the on-camera skills to pursue a career in television commercial acting. Weekly classes. North Hollywood location.
www.buddypowell.com
Life Story Writing Class
Ongoing, Tues., 1:15 -- 4:15 p.m. and Thurs., 1:15-3:15 p.m. Record your special memories and family history. Learn step-by-step techniques for remembering, reflecting and writing about your life. OneGeneration Senior Center, 18255 Victory Blvd., Reseda.
(818) 702-8693
www.onegeneration.org
Senior Fraud Prevention Workshop
Oct. 29, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Topics covered will include how to avoid investment and telemarketing scams, controlling your own Medicare costs and detecting Medicare fraud, advice on how seniors can protect themselves from predators, and suggestions about how seniors can maintain their independence. ONEgeneration Senior Enrichment Center, 18255 Victory Blvd., Reseda.
(818) 904-3840
www.seniorservicessfv.org
Intergenerational Tutoring
Thursdays. 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Job-training in tutor mentoring with opportunity to practice skills with high school students. The Valley Village Senior Apartments, 12111 Chandler Boulevard, Valley Village.
http://www.nhpcas.com
CLASSSES & SEMINARS:
Audition Technique for the Working Actor
Ongoing. On-camera audition technique for half hour comedy, hour long drama and film roles.
(323) 229-2753
TiltonRuschActing@gmail.com
ART 101
Oct. 29, Nov. 5. Join art historian Gwen Robertson for a discussion-based art history course. A focus on the exhibition Under the Big Black Sun: California Art 19741981 and our permanent collection. The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, 152 N. Central Ave., Los Angeles.
(213) 621-1745
www.moca.org/museum/moca_geffen.php
CSUN's Open University Program
Ongoing. The Tseng College at CSUN allows community members to take courses if there is room in the class. CSUN, 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge.
(818) 677-2504
http://tsengcollege.csun.edu/openuni.html
Hot Salsa Fitness Class
Ongoing, Saturdays 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Move your body to the Latin rhythms while learning salsa, Meringue, Cha Cha and more! Agoura Hills Recreation Center, 30610 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Agoura Hills.
(818) 597-7361
Hands-on Cooking Classes at CookLA
Ongoing. Prepare healthy gourmet meals featuring seasonal fresh ingredients. Cook LA Cooking School, 10938 Ventura Blvd. Studio City.
(818) 760-5157
www.cooklaonline.com
Latin-Arab Bollywood Funk
Ongoing, Tuesdays from 10 11 a.m. Latin dance moves with an Arab American Bollywood flavor. Fusing hip hop and funk! 30610 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Agoura Hills.
(818) 597-7361,
www.ci.agoura-hills.ca.us
Adult Education Classes, SFV
Get your GED or HS diploma. Upgrade your job skills. Learn a new trade. Computer tech., parenting, culinary, ServSafe Cert. classes, ESL, evening & Sat. classes.
(818) 587-4335 (818) 610-5600
(818) 673-1391 (818) 758-3700
http://elcaminolausd.ca.schoolloop.com
“Let’s Talk” Two part series about Communication between Parents and Children
Runs through Dec. 7. Subjects that are “too hot” to talk about and how to handle those “taboo” subjects. The Village at Northridge, 9222 Corbin Ave., Northridge.
(818) 360-2211
nvjcc.org
Downtown on Ice
Nov. 17 - Jan. 16. Get your glide on this holiday season at Downtown on Ice outdoor skating rink. $6 and $2 for skate rental. Pershing Square, 532 S. Olive, Los Angeles.
(213) 847-4970
www.laparks.org
KIDS STUFF:
Halloween Pumpkin Fest
Bring children to the mall for Radio Disney's Road Crew and DJ, games, contests, prizes, retailer offers and pumpkins. Trick-or-Treating for kids at 4pm. Northridge Fashion Center, 9301 Tampa Ave., and Northridge.
(818) 701-7051
www.northridgefashioncenter.com
Peter Alsop at McCabe's Guitar Shop
CD for kids called "Grow It At Home" which focuses on recycling, being green, and sustainability that little ones can comprehend.
(310) 828-4497
www.mccabes.com
Astronomy Youth Naturalist Program
Nov. 5, 6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Learn about the night sky with the aid of telescopes. Guest speakers. Bring a shoebox with a lid for a physics experiment. Mountains Restoration Trust at Headwaters Corner in Calabasas.
(818) 591-1701 ext. 212.
Greater Los Angeles Zoo’s Tom Mankiewcz Conservation Carousel
The new Tom Mankiewicz Conservation Carouse is not your everyday merry-goround. Featuring 66 artisan-crafted figures as diverse as a komodo dragon, poison dart frog, Sumatran tiger and a dung beetle chariot, it is set apart by the quality of its exceptional craftsmanship, vibrant color, sense of fun and lively depictions of endangered wildlife and
California flora and fauna. The Los Angeles Zoo, 5333 Zoo Dr., Griffith Park.
(323) 644-6042
http://www.lazoo.org
Kids' Halloween Costume Contest
Oct. 2, 1 p.m. Win great prizes. Every child in the contest will receive a FREE trick or treat bag. Valley Indoor Swap Meet, 14650 Parthenia St., Panorama City.
(818) 892-0183
www.indoorswap.com
The Most Expensive Mistake...
Nov. 3, 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 90-Minute workshop teaches you exactly how to get your child into a great college - and get it paid.! Glendale Venue, 300 W Glenoaks Blvd. 3rd. Floor, Glendale.
(888) 282-8002
www.collegemadeeasy.org
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