Two Koalas to Begin a One Year Stint at the Santa Barbara Zoo on April 28th

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Two furry, eucalyptus-loving marsupials will soon take up residence at the Santa Barbara Zoo for a one-year visit to increase awareness of the challenges facing them and other native Australian species.

Koala “ambassadors” Edmund and Thackory go on view in a special outdoor exhibit near the Zoo Train station beginning Saturday, April 28, 2018 during regular Zoo hours.

“Koalas are iconic animals for Australia, as it’s the only place they are found in the wild,” says Dr. Julie Barnes, the Zoo’s Director of Animal Health and Care, who was born and received her veterinary degree in Australia. “But there are major challenges there that threaten koalas and other native animals and plants in Australia. Having Edmund and Thackory in Santa Barbara for a year allows our guests not only to appreciate these two little guys, but also to discover the changes affecting their native habitat.”

Dr. Barnes names habitat destruction and fragmentation, prolonged drought and other extreme weather events, and predation by feral cats and dogs as major issues affecting koalas and other native species.

“But it’s not just on land. Animals in Australia’s oceans, including the Great Barrier Reef, also face the impacts of sea level rise, ocean warming, and increasing seawater acidity, among others,” she says.

About Edmund and Thackory

Edmund and Thackory are on loan from the Los Angeles Zoo (LAZ) and San Diego Zoo (SDZ), respectively. As with all koalas in American zoos, the pair officially “belong” to Australia. In addition to obtaining standard permits to bring them to Santa Barbara, the Zoo was required to make a formal request to the Australian government (which was approved) including details of their accommodations, plans for their dietary needs and any medical needs.

The Santa Barbara Zoo has committed $2,500 per month during the koalas’ residency to Australian koala habitat conservation as part of the SDZ’s Koala Loan Program. While LAZ does not have a loan program, they have a thriving koala population and need temporary housing for young male koalas, like Edmund, to mature before moving to another zoo.

Edmund was born on September 1, 2015, at LAZ. His sire, Lincoln, was born at the Taronga Zoo in Australia. Thackory was born June 15, 2011, at SDZ and his name is the Aboriginal word for “heavy,” as he was a particularly large joey when he first emerged from his mother’s pouch. He has represented the SDZ Koala Loan Program at Zoo New England in 2013 and Indianapolis Zoo in 2015.

“Koalas are solitary by nature, and adult male koalas are very territorial and don’t do well in groups when other males are present. So there are single males that need homes,” says Dr. Barnes. “Edmund and Thackory are part of a cooperative breeding program of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), but not breeding at this time. So, our zoo provides a home for them, much like we have a bachelor troop of Western lowland gorillas.”

The two will be housed separately in adjacent outdoor covered enclosures, separated by a wall. They also have heaters, but the elements should not be a factor. “Santa Barbara’s climate is similar to that of the east coast of Australia, part of their native range,” notes Dr. Barnes.

Their food will come from a eucalyptus plantation in Arizona, where it is grown specifically for koalas, is approved by the SDZ’s Koala Loan Program, and used by other zoos across the country. Their diet may be supplemented with local eucalyptus, if the proper species and sources are identified.

Though they appear cuddly, the public will not be allowed to hold these koalas. Dr. Barnes explains, “Even though Edmund and Thackory were both born in zoos, they are not trained to be held. Some koalas raised by humans become accustomed to being held, especially in Australia, including orphaned or rehabilitated wild koalas. It is dangerous for anyone other than a trained zoo professional to attempt to hold either of these two.”

Other “Aussie” Species at the Santa Barbara Zoo

The Santa Barbara Zoo already houses a number of Australian species. Birds include black swans at the Zoo’s entrance, laughing kookaburras and tawny frogmouths that share an enclosure in the courtyard, a blue-faced honeyeater in the Tropical Aviary, and sulphur-crested cockatoos only visible from the Zoo Train that regularly come out with keepers to meet guests.

Of the four Australian reptile and snake species at the Zoo, three also leave their holding areas in the Eewww! exhibit for meet-and-greets with guests: blue-tongued skink, bearded dragon, and woma python. A frilled dragon is on view in Eewww!, near the entrance to Tropical Aviary.

About the Santa Barbara Zoo

Known as one of the world’s most beautiful zoos, the Santa Barbara Zoo is located on 30 acres of botanic gardens and is home to nearly 500 individual animals in open, naturalistic habitats. It is accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA), representing the highest level of animal care, and participates in AZA endangered species programs for Asian elephant, California condor, Channel Island fox, and Western lowland gorilla, among others. A private nonprofit corporation, the Santa Barbara Zoo depends on community support, not tax dollars, for operations and improvements. 

The Zoo is open daily from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.; general admission is $18 for adults, $13 for seniors aged 65+, $10 for children 2-12, and children under 2 are free.  Parking is $8 weekdays and $11 on Saturdays and Sundays. Visit www.sbzoo.org.

Spencer Makenzie's Fish Co. to Open New Location in Camarillo in May 2018

NOW OPEN - Mid-May 2018

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Ventura favorite Spencer Makenzie’s Fish Co. is opening their long-anticipated second location in Camarillo in early May. The original eatery is noted for delicious, hand-crafted fish tacos, burritos, ‘sushi grade’ ahi tuna burgers and more.
 
The new location can be found at 311 Carmen Drive, Camarillo (former home of Chuy's). This new restaurant features a large outdoor patio. 
 
Sporting the same beach-themed decor of the original, but with more square-footage than the Ventura location, the main dining room will feature a variety of seating arrangements.  From family-style booths, to high-tops, to an expansive U-shaped bar with 4 built-in TV screens, there are comfortable options for individuals to small groups.  Interior seating accommodates 85 and the outside patio seats 72.   Additionally, the “Parker Room,” is a private dining area that sports a working miniature train that runs on tracks near the ceiling, around the room, out the wall, and then back in, on a continuous loop.  Seating 12 – 14 comfortably, it is ideal for family get-togethers.
 
Spencer Makenzie’s entire line of sauces will be available for purchase at the Camarillo location, including Caribbean Blaze and Little Sweet, Lotta Heat.  Fifty cents from the sale of each of its famous Sweet Chili Fire sauce will go to the family of fallen firefighter Cory Iverson, who lost his life fighting the Thomas Fire.
 
Spencer Makenzie’s is also nationally famous for its annual End of Summer Block Party and “Throw Down” cornhole tournament.  The Throw Down – which is the nation’s largest cornhole tournament - is a California-classic, multi-day party that features the coast’s best food, cold drinks & craft beer, with a free concert on Saturday evening. Spencer Makenzie’s 9th annual End of Summer Throw Down will take place from Friday, August 24 through Sunday, August 26, 2018.  The Throw Down Tournament is sanctioned by the California Cornhole Association. For details and tournament scheduling, visit THIS LINK.  There is no charge to attend the all-ages End of Summer Block Party and Throw Down. The Throw Down will take place at Spencer Makenzie’s Fish Co., located at 806 East Thompson Blvd, Ventura. For more information, please visit thethrowdowncornholetournament.com.
 
About Spencer Makenzie’s Fish Company

Originally founded in 2007 by John Karayan and his wife Jennifer as a festival concession, the Karayan’s named their award-winning restaurant after two of their children – their son Spencer and their daughter Makenzie.   With the goal of offering fresh, healthful food at consumer friendly prices, its reputation was quickly established at such popular Ventura events as the Ventura County Fair, the Aloha Festival and the C Street Long Board Classic.

During that time, they perfected such signature dishes as Giant Fish Tacos, Clam Chowder, and Shrimp & Fish Ceviche and into unique recipes that provide a tastier, healthier and delicious alternative to typical “Fast Food”.  Everything is made to order, they only use sushi grade fish, produce is purchased from local vendors and 100% of their famous sauces are homemade.

Toppers Pizza Camarillo New Location Now Open

The new Toppers Pizza at 425 Arneill Road, Camarillo opened in early April.

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Toppers Pizza Place, currently located at 520 Arneill Road in Camarillo, is nearing completion of its new, larger, location literally one tenth of a mile down the road at 425 Arneill Road. The new location will have two outdoor seating areas in 8,000 sq ft of total space. Stay tuned at topperspizzaplace.com or www.facebook.com/ToppersPizzaCalifornia.

Walmart to Close Store on Cochran Street in Simi Valley on May 18, 2018

Walmart issued a WARN (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) Act notice and informed its employees on March 30th that it will be closing its store #5685 located at 2801 Cochran Street in Simi Valley on May 18, 2018. All 130 employees at this store will be terminated effective June 8th but will have the opportunity to apply for open positions at other Walmart or Sam's Club locations.

 

Presto Pasta Opens 4th Ventura County Location in Simi Valley

Presto Pasta, a family favorite for years in Newbury Park, Camarillo and Ventura, has opened a Simi Valley location at 1860-A Erringer Road (just south of E. Los Angeles Avenue).  Decent food for reasonable prices is what you will find at Presto Pasta. prestopasta.com

Nonna Ristorante Italiano & Craft Cocktail Bar opened in Westlake Village on March 26th

Nonna Ristorante Italiano & Craft Cocktail Bar opened on March 26, 2018 at the former home of Bellini Osteria at 951 S. Westlake Boulevard, Suite 102, Westlake Village (between Townsgate and Agoura Road). Nonna offers, well, you know, a selection of Italian foods such as pastas, antipasti, pizza, main courses such as sea bass, salmon, filet mignon, bone in ribeye and more.

Check them out at nonna.restaurant.

So long to Bellini Osteria, which originally opened in the fall of 2009. Prior to that it was Mandevilla Restaurant

Three Ventura County Schools Named 2018 California Distinguished Schools

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Three Ventura County elementary schools are being honored as 2018 California Distinguished Schools by the California Department of Education. Schools that applied were eligible based on their performance and progress on the state indicators as described on the California School Dashboard. Indicators include test scores, suspension rates and English learner progress.

The local schools being honored are:

  • Sycamore Canyon (Conejo Valley Unified School District)
  • Walnut Canyon Elementary (Moorpark Unified School District)
  • Oak Hills Elementary (Oak Park Unified School District)

Additionally, Oak Park Unified School District is one of just 22 in the state to be named an Exemplary District for making positive impacts on student outcomes. The district and the Distinguished Schools will be honored in May during a ceremony at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. The complete list of the honorees is available here.

About the Ventura County Office of Education

The Ventura County Office of Education provides a broad array of fiscal, training and technology support services to local school districts, helping to maintain and improve lifelong educational opportunities for children, educators and community members. VCOE also operates schools that serve students with severe disabilities and behavioral issues, provides career education courses, and coordinates countywide academic competitions including Mock Trial and the Ventura County Science Fair. Learn more at: www.vcoe.org.

Jersey Mike's to Open a New Location Soon at the Oakbrook Plaza in Thousand Oaks

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Update: Location to open 4/11/18.

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Posted 9/29/17: Blair Breger of Thousand Oaks drove by and witnessed it...a Jersey Mike's Subs sign was being placed in the former Round Table Pizza location next to P & L Burger at the Oakbrook Plaza in Thousand Oaks (2000 E. Avenida de Los Arboles). No word yet on specific timing, though the Jersey Mike's website says "Scheduled to Open Soon."

Jersey Mike's appears to be doing well in the Conejo Valley, opening another Thousand Oaks location on the hills of opening a 2nd Newbury Park location in late July of this year.