Bangkok Avenue Thai Cuisine Opening Soon in Thousand Oaks

Update 5/5/15: Bangkok Avenue Thai Cuising has been open now for about a week. Check out their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/bkkavenuethaicuisine.

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Nestled between Donut Depot and Rhineland Deli, at the former home of Los Agaves Mexican Grill in the Select Plaza at 2350 E. Thousand Oaks Boulevard, Thousand Oaks, Bangkok Avenue Thai Cuisine is "Coming Soon." No other details at this time but check www.facebook.com/bkkavenuethaicuisine for updates.

Urbane Cafe to Open New Location in Thousand Oaks in Early 2015

Update April 2015: Urbane Cafe Thousand Oaks indicates a April 20th grand opening date at urbanecafe.com/locations 805.496.7666.

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Thanks to a heads up from Sarah A of Thousand Oaks, we've learned that yet ANOTHER new Urbane Cafe is opening in Ventura County...this one at the old Denny's location off of Moorpark Road in Thousand Oaks, joining another tenant previously announced, Dog Haus.

Urbane Cafe is on fire, having opened new locations in Simi Valley in June 2014 and Camarillo in August 2013, joining other local locations in Ventura, Oxnard and Agoura Hills. Its menu includes fire baked gourmet chicken, turkey, beef and vegetarian sandwiches and a variety of salads, including a protein salad, cobb, BBQ chicken, caprese and more. If you've eaten there, you'll know why they're so successful.  More at urbanecafe.com.

Ice Cream Lab Coming to the Westlake Plaza in Westlake Village in Early 2015

Yet another update...Ice Cream Lab closed its doors in May 2016.

Final Update: Ice Cream Lab is now open!

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Update 12/2/14: The Ice Cream Lab indicates they are now targeting an opening date of March 1, 2015. Stay tuned...

In May 2014, Westlake Plaza and Center announced that Ice Cream Lab is anticipated to open at the Plaza in the November time frame.

Ice Cream Lab offers “a place where you can create a delicious experiment” by using liquid nitrogen to whip up ice cream in seconds! Find out more about their process and their yummy natural ingredients here: icecreamlab.com

The Ice Cream Lab was founded by Joseph Lifschutz and Tommy Ngan, with it first location opening March 2013 at 9461 South Santa Monica Blvd, Beverly Hills.

It's a good day for some amazing ICE CREAM!!! :D When was the last time you visited Ice Cream Lab? pic.twitter.com/LUsoKFRNsT

— Ice Cream Lab (@LAIceCreamLab) April 29, 2014

Cal Lutheran to Dedicate Bronze Statue of Richard Pederson on April 18th

After five years in the making, a bronze statue of the farmer who donated his land for the California Lutheran University campus in Thousand Oaks will be dedicated at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, April 18.

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The statue of Richard Pederson, a son of Norwegian immigrants, will be dedicated during the Scandinavian Festival, but the site will be accessible to people who are not attending the event. The statue stands next to Soiland Humanities Center near the flagpoles on Memorial Parkway. The ceremony is free and open to the public.

Cal Lutheran President Chris Kimball will preside over the event. Pederson’s niece, Janet Pederson Reeling of Bishop, plans to attend.

While serving as an artist-in-residence during Cal Lutheran’s 50th anniversary in 2009, Paul Lucchesi of West Virginia decided to sculpt a statue of Pederson based on a black-and-white photograph of him looking out over his ranch. With the statue now at the top of an incline near the center of campus, Pederson will forever look out over the university he made possible.

The original clay sculpture sat in storage until last spring, when the Cal Lutheran Community Leaders Association, Artists and Speakers Committee and University Advancement paid for Lucchesi to return to campus to create a wax mold and prepare it for casting in bronze.

Pederson had been ready to retire a bachelor when he donated his 130-acre ranch in 1957 so California Lutheran College could be built. The ranch’s chicken coops were converted into the first offices and classrooms. Classes began in 1961 with 330 students. Today, the university has 2,800 undergraduate and 1,350 graduate students who come from around the world and represent a diversity of faiths and cultures.

Pederson’s parents, Lars and Karn Pederson, had paid $3 an acre for the ranch land and $2 an acre for the hillside in 1890 when they became one of the founding families of the Norwegian Colony.

After Lars Pederson died, the family moved to Santa Barbara, but Richard and his brother Peder returned in 1913 and their mother later joined them. They lived in a Sears, Roebuck & Co. catalog kit house, which today is the home of the Music Department. They grew alfalfa, hay, tomatoes and grapefruit and raised chickens, selling about 9,000 eggs a day. Pederson died in 1976 at the age of 81.

Eight Former Ventura County Area Albertsons/Vons to Become Haggen in April

Haggen (pronounced “hay-gunn”) is a Bellingham, Washington based grocery store chain founded in 1933 that operates 18 stores in Washington and Oregon. Last December, it acquired 146 Albertsons, Vons and Pavilions stores in Arizona, California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington; 83 of these stores are located in California.

What brought about this sale was a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ruling that 168 stores be divested as part of the Albertsons/Vons merger to ensure adequate competition. Haggen purchased the majority of these stores, with the remaining 22 stores (not located in California) purchased by other grovery chains.

Haggen has begun taking ownership and converting the 83 stores across California in March, April and May. The first store converted to Haggen was the Albertsons in Carlsbad, which became Haggen on March 9th.

So here are the stores set to become Haggen stores this April in Ventura County and adjacent areas:

Haggen notes that shoppers can expect enhanced, fresh offerings, homegrown quality and affordable prices, along with exceptional service and the friendly faces they already know in the stores that have been acquired. As each new store is transformed into the Haggen brand, employees will be invited to become Haggen employees. 

Haggen indicates that is supports regional farms, ranches, fisheries and other businesses, creating a lasting and sustainable local food economy. For more information, visit haggen.com.

Kneady Bakery Open to the Public Fridays through Sundays in Moorpark

Kneady Bakery is now open to the public Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. inside the Community Marketplace located at 709 Science Drive in Moorpark.   Grand opening weekend is April 3 - 5, with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Friday, April 3 at 1:00 p.m. at the Kneady booth #436. The Ceremony will include VIP Guests and fresh-baked goodies for visitors.

The Kneady bakers are confectionary nerds, rebelling against your ordinary, everyday bakery. They do not make cakes or cupcakes, but instead specialize in gourmet dessert and brunch bars, custom gift baskets, and unique treats.  Founders, artist Ashley Guerrero and globe-trotter Kati Angelini, personally oversee the baking of each product. Kneady participates in official parties and style lounges for the Oscars, Emmys, Golden Globes, Sundance Festival, Coachella, and Grammys, with treats such as chocolate chunk Wookies, Robert Brownie Juniors (made in an Iron Pan), and their most famous Ed MacaRooneys.

If you can’t visit their storefront, items can be ordered by the dozen through the online bakery and delivered throughout Los Angeles, Ventura County and the coastal cities.  Kneady Bakery also does On-Set Catering, Private Celebrity Events, and Fundraisers. 

Donating their time for a good cause is part of their culture, and they have donated their baked treats to several different charities and fundraisers including Toys for Tots, Cancer Awareness, and the Entertainment Aids Alliance.  Their gift baskets are often found on the desks of Hollywood’s hardest working executives and creatives. They provide personal catering for VIP parties, and special events and occasions, with past events including book signings, music releases and theatre openings.  Kneady Bakery uses mostly organic ingredients, and recycled and green packaging materials.  Gluten free and vegan items are offered alongside anything you might be craving. If they haven’t invented it yet, it might be time.

To find out more about the 2 Baked Girls, visit www.kneadybakery.com.

Juice It Up Raw Juice Bar Coming Soon to Thousand Oaks

UPDATE August 2018: Juice It Up Thousand Oaks recently closed its doors. They must have just run out of juice, so to speak.

UPDATE August 2018: Juice It Up Thousand Oaks recently closed its doors. They must have just run out of juice, so to speak.

CVG Facebook follower Charlotte H tipped us off that Juice It Up Raw Juice Bar is planning to open its first Ventura County location at the Conejo Valley Plaza Shopping Center, 1414 N. Moorpark Road, Thousand Oaks, in the former home of Golden Spoon (and more recently Tizzy Yogurt Cafe, which closed in late 2014). UPDATE: Juice it Up opened in June. www.facebook.com/JuiceItUpThousandOaks

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What is Juice It Up? According to its Facebook page, "Recognized as Southern California's original raw juice and smoothie bar, Juice It Up! was founded in 1995 by a couple of guys who after spending several unfulfilling years in the corporate world, simply wanted to work for themselves. What started as a single raw juice and smoothie bar in Orange County turned into a California phenomenon spreading like wildfire. Today, Juice It Up has nearly 100 stores across California, Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico."

Juice It Up's menu includes raw juices and juice blends, smoothies, superfruit smoothies and bowls and fruit and veggie fusions like Raw Fusion™ - Kale, spinach, pineapple, apple, banana and Red Fusion™ - Beet, pineapple, red grapes, strawberries, cucumber, banana.

For updates, visit www.juiceitup.com.

A photo posted by Juice It Up! 🍎🍊🍋🌿 Official (@juiceitup) on Mar 23, 2015 at 6:19am PDT

Five Local Fresh & Easy Locations Slated for Closure in Ventura County Area

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Multiple news sources reported today that Fresh & Easy plans to close 50 of its stores, including 30 in Southern California, and more locally here in Ventura County, five stores.

CBS Los Angeles and ABC News indicate that stores in Newbury Park, Oak Park, Camarillo, the Oxnard store at Rose and Gonzales and the Ventura store at Telegraph and Day Roads.

See this post on the CVG Facebook page for other local resident comments.

Local area stores that were NOT slated for closure by news sources include Ventura (Seaward and Thompson), Oxnard (Channel Islands and Rose), Moorpark, Simi Valley and Santa Barbara. www.freshandeasy.com