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Woods Withdraws from Chevron World Challenge
The tournament continues without Woods

Tiger Woods
By: Karen Crystal
After a suspicious car crash, talk of extramarital affairs and a rather mangled SUV, Woods has now decided to withdraw from his own tournament due to injuries. With minor cuts and bruises, Woods opted out of what would have been his last tournament of the year.
Meanwhile, questions continue to loom about his actions and cause of accident. Most fans are supporting Tiger’s decision to keep the matter private but some are scorning him for keeping this a secret. View the latest information on http://web.tigerwoods.com/index.
Although Woods released few statements regarding the incident, he did say “I appreciate all the concern and well wishes…But, I would also ask for some understanding that my family and I deserve some privacy.”
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Wings Over Wendy’s in West Hills
Not your average senior citizens

Clyde East
By: Cindy Libonati
Stroll into a classroom full 5th grade boys and you’ll likely find a consortium of hodgepodge personalities, class clowns and painfully veracious adolescents. Walk into the West Hills Wendy’s on a Monday morning and you’ll find a cartel of veterans that remain strikingly similar. But beneath the façade of pithy comments and relentless remarks, these Vet’s contain thousands of remarkable anecdotes. From flying B-24’s in a formation of 2,000 airplanes to door gunners in Vietnam, this group of vet’s have established what they call, “Wing’s over Wendy’s.”
On any given Monday, 70 to 80 Veterans congregate to sip coffee, eat doughnuts and sustain their camaraderie as U.S. Veterans. The leader of the madness is Art Sherman, a fearless commander of this bunch who, among other things, leads their weekly raffle. The most coveted item this week? Hand sanitizer.
Amongst the many gallant members, “Wings over Wendy’s” is lucky enough to have Clyde East. East is currently honored in the Reagan Library for taking some of the only photos of Cuban weapons that later uncovered the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Roger Ewing, Elmo E. Maiden, Art Sherman, and Cindy Libonati (left to right)
Elmo Maiden, a B-24 pilot stationed in England who flew 35 missions in 1944 and 1945, still flies to Sacramento to visit his family. He is 90 years old. But spend a few brief moments with Elmo and he’ll surely dazzle you with his abundant energy and warm spirit.
Charles Slezak and Neil Houston are seasoned airplane mechanics that worked on sea planes and labored for over 30 years under the now waning American Airlines. Both Houston and Slezak are not the torpor, languid seniors you may envision. These guys abound with energy in their old age.
After spending a brief hour with 80 veterans, I walked out to a breezy parking lot and began to reflect on the myriad of stories these old lives maintain. It is an experience I won’t soon forget. I’d like to extend my gratitude to those who courageous sacrificed for our United States.
Thank you to all those who served our country.
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Simply Coffee in Burbank
An off beat coffee shop in Burbank

Simply Coffee in Burbank
By: Shelley Rizzotti
One of my friends was recently telling me about a quaint little coffee and gift shop in Burbank where you can enjoy fabulous quiche in an eclectic atmosphere. I realized that I had seen the sign before and some cool antiqued furniture outside the store front, but I was surpised that I didn’t know about the quiche. Simply Coffee is owned by a true Frenchman who makes fresh quiche for his patrons…you know the kind where the crust is so flaky and buttery it melts in your mouth? That is what you will find here.
Simply Coffee and gift boutique has been around for many years, but is a coveted spot frequented by Magnolia Park regulars. It is located on a side street, off the main beat, making the atmosphere feel more like a European adventure than a trendy California coffee house. Simply Coffee is located at 940 N Lima Street. Great place to take a “mini mental vacation.”
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Black Friday Deals!
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Do your part to aid the recovery, but still sleep in Friday. Plan now where to hit sales on the biggest shopping day of the year, courtesy of Bfads.net.Department Stores Costco Target Walmart Kmart Electronics/Appliances Best Buy Radio Shack StaplesFun Stuff GameStop Toys R Us Hardware/Housewares EwingSIR does not guarantee information contained in this blog, readers are encouraged not to rely solely on this information and to do their own independent research of facts contained herein. Blog information was obtained from independent sources that we do not endorse, and we do not investigate this information for accuracy. |
Fireplace Tips for Bell Canyon Homeowners
A couple things you may not know
By: Lori Einhorn
The recent weeks have given way to the very typical crisp fall nights we experience in Bell Canyon. Reaching the lower 30’s on some nights, some families enjoy curling up next to a rolling fire after an exhausting day of work. Believe me, I know the feeling. However, I am here to tell you that the fireplace is one of the most inefficient heat source you can use. If you use your conventional fireplace while your central heater is in use, these tips can help preserve some energy:
* If you never use your fireplace, plug and seal the chimney flue.
* Keep your fireplace damper closed unless a fire is going. Keeping the damper open is like keeping a 48-inch window wide open during the winter; it allows warm air to go right up the chimney.
* When you use the fireplace, reduce heat loss by opening dampers in the bottom of the firebox (if provided) or open the nearest window slightly – approximately 1 inch – and close doors leading into the room. Lower the thermostat setting to between 50° and 55°F.
* Install tempered glass doors and a heat-air exchange system that blows warmed air back into the room.
* Check the seal on the flue damper and make it as snug as possible.
Add caulking around the fireplace hearth.
* Use grates made of C-shaped metal tubes to draw cool room air into the fireplace and circulate warm air back into the room.When you cozy up next to a crackling fire on a cold winter day, you probably don’t realize that your fireplace is one of the most inefficient heat sources you can possibly use. It literally sends your energy dollars right up the chimney along with volumes of warm air. A roaring fire can exhaust as much as 24,000 cuthrough your chimney. If you use your conventional fireplace while your central heating system is on, these tips can help reduce energy losses.
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No-Fail Thanksgiving
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Whether you’re eating out or taking in, here are the best bets for Turkey Day dinner without the Butterball hotline.Dine Out Anisette The popular French brasserie sticks to its milieu with a la carte plates from pumpkin soup ($12) to chestnut-encrusted lamb culotte ($26) or a turkey filet with all the fixings ($24). 4-9p. 225 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa Monica (310-395-3200). Henry’s Hat A Southern-style buffet with deep-fried, herb-brined turkey as the centerpiece. Rounding out the meal: honey and brown butter-glazed ham, butternut squash, garlic mashed potatoes, corn stuffing and sage gravy. 2p-close. $20/free for children under 8. 3413 Cahuenga Blvd., Studio City (323-512-2500). Jar Order offbeat starters like chestnut chickpea soup or oyster stew with Chinese celery, paired with sides of turkey sausage and roasted onions with almond pesto. Salmon and vegetarian options are also available, mention them when you call for a reservation. 1-8p. $85; $40 for children 12 and under. 8225 Beverly Blvd., Mid-City West (323-655-6566). The Langham Whist Little Dom’s |
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Tax Credit Extended
A few newsworthy tax extensions
By: Tina Stern
President Obama recently extended the popular tax credit program offering up to $8,000 for qualified first-time homebuyers (FTHBs) into the first half of 2010. The extention also offers up to $6,500 in tax credits for qualified repeat home buyers which allows for more qualified homebuyers to take advantage of this valuable opportunity at a time when mortgage rates hover at historic lows.
As for First-Time Buyers, basic rules remain similar with one important exception – higher income limits are now in place, increasing the pool of potential buyers eligible for the tax credit of up to 10% of the purchase price or up to $8,000. Amazingly, this is money does not have to be repaid if stay in your new home for at least 36 months.
Single tax filers who earn up to $125,000 are now eligible for the total credit amount. Those who earn more than this cap (but less than $145,000) can receive a partial credit. Joint filers who earn up to $225,000 are eligible for the total credit amount. Those who earn more than this cap (but less than $245,000) can receive a partial credit.
The new homebuyer program offers a new tax credit of up to $6,500 for qualified purchasers who have owned and occupied a primary residence for a period of five consecutive years during the last eight years. This gives those who already own a qualifying residence some additional reasons to take advantage of lower home prices and interest rates and finally move up to the home of their dreams.
Important Deadlines
Purchase agreements must be signed by April 30, 2010, and closings must be final by June 30.
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A Life in Hidden Valley

Hidden Valley
This is one of those places where you suck in your breath, let out a low whistle and think, “So this is how the other half lives.”
By: Karen Crystal
Tucked in the away in the northern Santa Monica mountains, Thousand Oaks’ Hidden Valley may be considered the millionaires’ bargain club. Right next store to Lake Sherwood, this community, although it enjoys it’s amenities, largely prides itself on it’s less stodgy, ranch style homes. With roughly 60 homes, residents range from horse enthusiasts to boutique winemakers and of course, leaders of industry.
Possibly the most well known resident is David Murdock, owner of Dole Food Co and one of world’s wealthiest people. But years before Murdock came to play the area was used in the filming of “Robin Hood,” starring Douglas Fairbanks in 1921. Jamie Foxx bought here a couple years back to join Tom Selleck and former Major League Baseball player Todd Zeile and his wife, 1984 Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Julianne McNamara. Sophia Loren owned a ranch here for many years but has since sold La Concordia; Sylvester Stallone was one of the original Hidden Valley owners as well.
Many enjoy the comfort of being separated from a busting city and finding $10 million homes at 1/4th the cost of Bel-Air. Hidden Valley attracts a highly specific personality and taste.
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Sagebrush Cantina to Reinvent Itself
New owners at the Sagebrush

The Sagebrush Cantina
By: Dana Olmes
As one of the top grossing restaurants in the 70’s and 80’s, this Los Angeles establishment once had the best service and food in Calabasas. But the Sagebrush has recently seen scant revenue so two well seasoned restaurateurs have purchased the spot. Donald Gavel and Paul Bettcher, who also own El Toro Cantina in the Miracle Mile, Ye Olde King’s Head and Busby’s Sports Bars in Santa Monica, have been partners for 20 years. Now, they plan on bringing a hip new vibe to a tired venue.
Planning to revitalize the spot with more plasma t.v.’s, booths and DJ’s, they hope to rebrand the Cantina as a hot spot for young hipsters. But they won’t be loosing their creative Mexican menu. The service will increase and the atmosphere will be, well, cooler. “The Cantina is an institution,” laughed Gavel. “We don’t want to change that. We just want to bring fresh young eyes and energy to a place to usher it into a new era.
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Borderline Bar and Grill
Doors plan to re-open again in December…
By: Kenny Melcombe

Borderline Bar and Grill
For years Borderline Bar & Grill has had roof leaks. The owner of Borderline for the last two years has been negotiating with the building landlord to replace the roof. Seasons change, rain falls and the Health Department pays their yearly visit. This year the leaks in the roof were so out of control that Borderlines permit to operate was suspended until the repairs are made.
As of two weeks ago an agreement was struck between landlord and tenant and new roof will be replaced in the next couple of weeks, weather permitting. And there is more. Besides the new roof there will also be some other upgrades to the club. Carpet will be the most noticed change though outside of that there will be a few other remodeling modernizations to the interior.
If you haven’t been to Borderline, it is the place to be in the Conejo Valley. Beside’s the typical Bar and Grill Restaurant, Borderline hosts a meeting place for pool leagues, concerts and dancing. Almost every night of the week, Borderline has a new look.
Borderline also offers West Coast Swing night on Mondays (just like dancing with the stars); Tuesday night is Salsa night, Wednesday night is college night, and Sunday night is well known for family night. If you have ever wanted to learn to dance this is Conejo Valley’s dancing depot. They have great instructors teaching classes almost nightly. Classes usually run from 6:30pm till 8pm followed by open dancing till closing.
Though while the Borderline is closed, some of the dance coaches have continued their normal dancing classes at temporary locations. Cliff Housego, the schedule coordinator and instructor for Borderline, has booked a ballroom at the Westlake Hyatt for his West Coast Swing and Night Club two step classes on Monday nights.
So next month, come & visit The Borderline Bar & Grill—with a fresh new look when they re-open in December.
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Whether you’re eating out or taking in, here are the best bets for Turkey Day dinner without the Butterball hotline.







