Westlake Baseball Association

Westlake Baseball Association is a recreational youth baseball league serving Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks and greater Conejo Valley, proving organized baseball for kids ages 2 to 14. The WBA is a member of the national PONY (“Protect Our Nation’s Youth) organization.

  • Foal 4U Teeball - ages 2-4

  • Shetland 6U - ages 4-6

  • Pinto 8U - ages 7-8

  • Mustang 10U - ages 9-10

  • Bronco 12U - ages 11-12

  • Pony 14U - ages 13-14

Visit www.westlakebaseball.org for more information.

Newbury Park Basketball Association

The Newbury Park Basketball Association has divisions based on grade as of September 1 of the year. The club is open to any youth living in the Newbury Park area.

Divisions include:

  • Beginner boys and girls - grades 1-2

  • Gremlin boys - grade 3 and grade 4

  • Gremlin girls - grades 3 to 5

  • Intermediate boys - grades 5-6

  • Intermediate girls - grades 5-7

  • Senior boys- grades 7-8

  • High school boys - grades 9-12

 More information at www.npbasketball.org.

AYSO Region 42 (Newbury Park)

American Youth Soccer Organization Region 42 in Newbury Park is for kids ages 5 to 19.  Region 42 plays at Peppertree Park and Dos Vientos Community Park.  The season runs from September through November of each year.  More information at www.aysoregion42.org. Registration begins in April.

Here's a view of a game at Peppertree Park from Rabbit Hill across Reino Road on a Saturday morning.

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Moorpark Soccer Club

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Moorpark Soccer Club, a member of the California Youth Soccer Association - South is for boys and girls ages 9 through 18.  Teams practice/play at Campus Canyon Park, Miller Park, Peach Hill Park and Arroyo Vista Park.  The mission of the club is to promote and encourage excellence in youth soccer without sacrificing sportsmanship and fair play.

More information at www.moorparksoccerclub.com.

Aspire Dance Studio in Thousand Oaks

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Aspire Dance Studio is located at 5700 Corsa Avenue, Suite 106, Westlake Village.

Aspire offers classes for ages 3 through adult, in various styles such as ballet, tap, jazz, hip hop, lyrical, contemporary, modern, improv and more.

Visit www.aspiredancestudio.com for more information..

Academy of Dance Westlake Village

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The Academy of Dance Westlake Village is a full service dance studio offering classes in jazz, contemporary, hip-hop, ballet, tap and more.  lasses and training for both kids and adults available! Located at 30135 Agoura Road, Suite A, Agoura Hills.

For more information, visit www.academyofdancewestlake.com or call 818.889.1515.

Conejo Valley Youth Orchestras

Founded in 1961, the Conejo Valley Youth Orchestras enroll over 250 student musicians ages 5 to 21 in its programs.  Orchestras rehearse weekly from September through June in Westlake Village. Concerts in December through June at various locations.

CVYO is home to five orchestras:

  • Youth Strings - entry level, ranging from 60 to 90 players

  • Flore Ensemble - extension of Youth Strings, 20 to 30 players

  • Prepratory Orchestra (intermediate orchestra that also includes brass, woodwinds and percussion) and Conejo Valley Youth Orchestra (advanced). 

  • Symphony Orchestra (experienced string, wind, brass and percussion players; ranges in size from 70 to 90 players)

  • Virtuosi - chamber orchestra comprised primarily of principal players of the Symphony Orchestra

More information at cvyo.org.

Bob Kildee Community Park in Camarillo

Bob Kildee Community Park is located at 1030 Temple Avenue (at Ponderosa) in Camarillo. This 13 acre park has newer play equipment and restrooms, 6 lighted tennis courts, pickleball courts, handball courts, horseshoe pits, soccer fields, picnic shelters and BBQ pits, 3 lighted baseball fields, the Pleasant Valley Skate Park, and Pleasant Valley Aquatic Center. More information at www.pvrpd.org/bob-kildee-community-park.

The park is named after the Pleasant Valley Recreation & Park District's first Chairman of the Board from 1962-1966 and again in 1968.

As you can see from the photos below, the play area has some pretty cool and unique equipment!