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Calabasas International Theater Festival
California International Theater Festival
By: Karen Lee
The City of Calabasas is presenting a global festival of music from Israel, Europe, the far east, Africa and beyond. Come watch this concert from July 17 – 25 at the
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Eating from the Sea
Trader Joe’s Roasted Seaweed Snack
By: Karen Lee
If you haven’t tried Trader Joe’s new Roasted Seaweed snack, get over to your local TJ’s. These snacks are so popular, people are literally buying then by the caseload. The Simi Valley store is completely sold out and the only local place I’ve seen them is the Fallbrook store.
Containing pressed seaweed, canola oil, sesame seed oil and sea salt, these 60 calorie packs are a healthy snack you can feel good about munching on at odd hours of the day. The health benefits of seaweed abounds as it is high in essential amino acids, which makes them valuable sources of vegetable protein in a vegetarian or mostly meatless diet.
Like most land vegetables, seaweeds contain vitamins A (beta carotene) and C. Seaweeds are rich in potassium, iron, calcium, iodine and magnesium because these minerals are concentrated in sea water. They are also one of the few vegetable sources of vitamin B-12.
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Free Concerts in Woodland Hills
In the park at the Valley Cultural Center
By: Karen Lee
Concerts in the park will be hosted in the Warner Park in Woodland Hills 5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd. Head over at 6 p.m. on most Sunday afternoons between June 6th – August 29th. These Concerts in the Park have been going on for 35 years; you can imagine they have this thing pretty well oiled. The venue offers food and 20 vendors serving a variety of food and beverage. If you have young kid, there is a Children’s play Zone at the venue.
Here’s the schedule:
June 27th: Young Dubliners
July 4th: July 4th Extravaganza featuring “Mrs. Robinson” (professional tribute band) followed by 20 minute fireworks display
July 11th: Boogie Knights
July 18th: Don’t Stop Believin’ (Journey tribute)
July 25th: Los Angeles Pierce Symphonic Winds
August 1st: Dave Mason
August 8th: The Music of ABBA, featuring Swedish group ARRIVAL and original ABBA musicians
August 15th: Blue Oyster Cult
August 22nd: Ticket to Ride (Beatles tribute)
August 29th: Monkees Lead Singer Mickey Dolenz
Parking is available in the parking structure directly behind the stage on Califa Street for a $8 donation. Additional parking is available on Owensmouth Avenue in either parking structure between Califa and Oxnard. For more info visit http://valleycultural.org/concerts-movies/2010-concert-schedule/ or call 818.704.1358.
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Affordable Senior Living in Calabasas
One bedroom units will range from 550 to 650 sq feet – costing $416 to $882 a month
By: Karen Lee
Canyon Creek on El Canon Ave near Fins in Calabasas will welcome residents in fall 2011. The 52,825 sq foot, 75-unit project has broken ground and will be rented out to senior citizens who earn 30 to 60% of the Area Median Income. The $21 million project is in close proximity to the farmers market and the shops in Old Town Calabasas.
Rent application will be available next spring, for more information on the project, click here.
For information on renting a unit, click here.
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Family Art at the Getty
Free resources at the Getty
By: Karen Lee
Art is great opportunity to share educational topics with the family. The Getty Center has recognized the value of Art and will offer Saturday and Sunday Art stop for families this summer. For a half an hour, get hands on gallery experience geared for the family.
Show up at the Getty and you will be provided with your own teacher who will take to an art piece and provide you with information and games to interact with the piece of art.
After your Art Stop experience, your teacher will suggest alternative family0friendly works that will allow you a chance to use your new skills.
To participate: Sign up at the Museum Information Desk beginning at 1:30PM for the 2:00PM program.
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27th Annual Strawberry Festival
By: Karen Lee
On May 15 and 16, 2010 Californians frequent one of the best Strawberry festivals in the nation. Since the berries are literally picked just miles from the festival, you won’t find anything fresher than this.
With concerts, over 250 fine arts and crafts booths, strawberryland for kids with rides, contests and special appearances, this years Oxnard Strawberry Festival will be a hit.
There is a free Park & Ride “Strawberry Express” that shuttles from convenient locations off the 101 Fwy make getting to the Festival a breeze. Amtrak offers special Festival weekend discount rates (shuttles meet the trains). Parking is also available for $5 on site at Strawberry Meadows of College Park (3250 S. Rose Avenue in Oxnard). General admission is $12, seniors 62+ are $8 and children ages 5-12 are $5. Kids 4 and under are free. Active military and dependents with ID are $8. Hours are 10:00a.m. to 6:30p.m. both days. Advance tickets can be purchased at www.strawberry-fest.org. Information Line: (888)288-9242.
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Los Angeles Times Festival of Books
Featuring 7 authors, this year’s festival of books will be bigger than last. And, it’s free.
Outdoor stages, books, authors, music, comedy, food and appearances by Wil Wheaton, Buzz Aldrin, Sarah Silverman, Ryan Adams, Father Gregory Boyle, Rachel Resnick, Lisa “Hungry Girl” Lillien, Meg Cabot, Mary Higgins Clark, Dave Eggers, James Ellroy, Daisy Fuentes, Louis Gossett Jr., Terry McMillan, Bernadette Peters, Jane Smiley, Alice Waters and more.
The event runs this weekend, April 24-25, Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. UCLA, 405 Hilgard Ave., Los Angeles. For a full schedule, go to: latimesfestivalofbooks.com. Tickets are required for all Festival of Books indoor panel and speaker sessions.
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Get Shaved Truck
By: Karen Lee
Based off Hawaiian shaved ice, The Get Shaved Truck, has brought the “ice cream truck” to a gourmet level. With a fusion of homemade syrup made from pure cane sugar combined with a multitude of delectable add ons, this is not your average shaved ice. Choose a scoop of 3 ice creams, throw on some sweet red bean past and indulge in the light, fluffy ice.
For those distrusting of themselves, choose from the trucks most popular menu items:
-Monkey Brains: Strawberry and Banana Shaved Ice over Vanilla Ice Cream and topped with Sweetened Condensed Milk
-Root Beer Dream: Root Beer Shaved Ice over Vanilla Ice Cream and topped with Sweetened Condensed Milk -Rockin’ Rainbow: Cherry, Blue Raspberry, Pineapple Shaved Ice over Vanilla Ice Cream.
Get Shaved is also opening brick and mortar shop in early May at 9255 Reseda Blvd. Next to Falafel Palace in Northridge.
Check out their website for locations or Twitter. You’ll often find them following Kogi BBQ.
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ACE Culinary School in Woodland Hills
Cooking Classes in Woodland Hills
By: Karen Lee
For those of us that like to cook, there is a great place to take culinary classes in Woodland Hills. Chef Cecilia De Castro, who has a long history working with Wolfgang Puck, owns and operates ACE Culinary school. ACE offers a professional class that specializes in French cooking. If you’re more interested in baking, try their Pro Pastry class.
Chef Cecilia DeCastro has started and run professional culinary programs for the past thirty years. Cecilia has a degree in Food Science and Nutrition, and is a Certified Culinary Professional with the International Association of Culinary Professionals.
She was a culinary producer for the Emmy Award-winning Wolfgang Puck Show for 5 seasons at the Food Network. She continues to work with Chef Puck with his cookbook developments, product/recipe development for the Home Shopping Network and Spago, as well as food events such as the Oscar Awards Governor’s Ball and American Food & Wine Festivals.
Not only is Cecilia very well qualified, she is personable and fun to learn from. She has a lovely humor and will expose her students to many aspects of the culinary world.
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Preparing for Earthquakes
By: Karen Lee
With the cluster of recent major earthquakes, from Haiti to Chile, to Baja California, we are reminded that we live in earthquake territory. We haven’t had a major earthquake in Southern California since January of 1994, and perhaps have gotten quite lax in our preparedness.
With that said, here are some ways we can prepare for earthquakes:
- Water-suggested supply of 3 days for every person in household, along with canned food (make sure to check the dates on your old canned goods and restock).
- Batteries for a portable radio, propane stove/lamps or perhaps an emergency generator.
- Candles and flashlights.
- How about a cell phone charger for your car in case phones and power are out.
- Update your first aid kit. Make sure you have an earthquake kit in your car with water and energy bars, along with walking shoes in case you have to leave your car.
- If you don’t have a gas shut off valve, tape a wrench to your gas valve and know how to turn it off in case of a leak. – And have an emergency plan that you discuss with your family-evacuation, meeting place, etc. Let’s hope we don’t need this but as the Boy Scouts say, “Be Prepared”.









