Cheese Lessons in Agoura Hills

February 7, 2011  |  No Comments  |  by Cindy Nexon  |  Agoura, Agoura Hills, Agoura Valley Ranch, Calabasas, Old Agoura


Hosted by the Olive Vineyard & Dos Gringos Food

making cheese agoura hills

By: Cindy Nexon

The Olive Vineyard in Agoura Hills has decided to host an hour and a half lesson on how to make and use fresh cheese. It’s a chance to support a local business that is always doing something interesting and creative. Drop by Friday, February 11th at 6:30 pm, to enjoy a tasting menu inspired by cheese. BBQ Pizza and seared Mozzarella with Olive Oil prepared by Dos Gringos Food using The Olive Vineyard’s Olive Oil.

Space is limited, so please call 818.292.8393 or email them by February 7th.

For the full brochure, click here to download.

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Bell Canyon Barn Welcomes New Manager

January 12, 2011  |  No Comments  |  by Lauren Rauschenberg  |  Bell Canyon, Old Agoura, Sherman Oaks

What up with the price hikes?lauren rauschenberg bell canyon

By: Lauren Rauschenberg

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There are some recent changes to the Bell Canyon Barn. First off, Bell Canyon recently welcomed new barn Manager Karen Adam. Substantial facility changes have taken place due to Karen who has upgraded staffing and procedures. The upper arena was reconstructed and the daily maintenanace is enhanced with the new drag and water truck, (which significantly reduces dust). Stalls throughout have been leveled and DG has been added. The lighting has been upgraded throughout the facility.

But possibly the most formative of changes is the price hike. Bell Canyon Equestrian Center has not had a price increase in three years and due to increases in the cost of feed, bedding, labor, fuel, water, utilities and waste removal, they have reached the inescapable conclusion that board rates must be increased. Here’s what you can expect as for February 1, 2011.

Box Stalls:  Residents: $610 –  Non-Residents: $660
Pipe Stalls:  Residents: $530  — Non-Residents: $580
Pipe Corrals:  Residents: $450 — Non-Residents: $500

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