Menorah Lighting Hanukkah Events at Janss Marketplace 2016

Janss Marketplace in Thousand Oaks presents the following Menorah Lighting Hanukkah events this upcoming 2016 holiday season:

Tuesday, Dec 27: Thousand Oaks Chabad Center celebrates the 4th night of Hanukkah with a candle ceremony from 5:30-7:30pm. Event will include traditional Jewish music and food, sizzling hot latkes, free entertainment, kids' craft activity and face painting. Giant 18 foot menorah will be illuminated at 6:30pm.

Wed, Dec 28: Temple Etz Chaim will host the 5th night of Hanukkah candle ceremony.

Visit www.janssmarketplace.net.

8th Annual Day of the Dead Celebration at CSU Channel Islands on November 1st

CI celebrates Day of the Dead with ofrendas, sand murals, and dancers

CSU Channel Islands (CI) students will help professional artist Sergio Hernandez create a sand mural in front of the John Spoor Broome Library as part of CI’s 8th Annual Day of the Dead celebration.

Hernandez and the students will begin designing the sand mural in a 4-foot by 8-foot frame at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 1 so it will be ready for the celebration, scheduled for 4 to 6 p.m.

The public is invited to the event, which will begin with a traditional Aztec blessing, followed by a performance from Danza Tlaloc Ollin, an indigenous Aztec dance group made up of CI students.

Roberto Rodriguez of the Mexican Consulate will be among the guest speakers. He will provide an overview of the meaning, history and differences in the way the Dia de los Muertos is celebrated in various regions of Mexico.

Celebrated throughout Mexico and parts of Central and South America, the Day of the Dead is an opportunity for families to remember family and friends who have passed, and to support them on their spiritual journey. It is an ancient tradition that was transformed when the Spanish explorers arrived in Mexico more than 600 years ago.

“When the Spaniards arrived in Mexico, they tried to replace the old traditions with traditions they brought from Spain,” Rodriguez said. “The celebration became a combination of the old Aztec tradition with All Saints Day, part of Spanish Catholicism.”

Ofrendas, or “offerings” describe homemade altars in homes that will contain common elements such as flowers, water, photos, and cherished articles from the deceased.

“Every article has meaning,” Rodriguez said. “And the elements are different in different parts of Mexico. In Ecatepec, for example, they prefer candles. In Michoacan, the 1st of November is dedicated to the elders and the 2nd of November is for the children.”

The CI celebration will include colorful ofrendas created by CI’s Art program. Guests are invited to view them on display in the John Spoor Broome Library Gallery.

Rodriguez explained that the Mexican states closest to the U.S. border tend to combine Halloween with the Day of the Dead, mixing jack-o-lanterns with traditional sugar skulls and the ubiquitous “La Calavera Catrina” or just “Catrina.”

Catrina is a zinc etching done in the early 1900s by a Mexican printmaker depicting a female skeleton in an elaborate hat. Catrina became synonymous with Day of the Dead. 

The event is sponsored by CI’s Art program, Intercultural Services, and the Mexican Consulate.

Limited parking is available on campus with the purchase of a $6 daily permit; follow signs to the parking permit dispensers. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station/Lewis Road with bus service to and from the campus.  Riders should board the CI Vista Bus to the campus; the cash-only fare is $1.25 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For exact times, check the schedule at www.goventura.org.

About California State University Channel Islands
CSU Channel Islands (CI) is the only four-year, public university in Ventura County and is known for its interdisciplinary, multicultural and international perspectives, and its emphasis on experiential and service learning. CI’s strong academic programs focus on business, sciences, liberal studies, teaching credentials, and innovative master’s degrees. Students benefit from individual attention, up-to-date technology, and classroom instruction augmented by outstanding faculty research. CI has been designated by the U.S. Department of Education as a Hispanic-Serving Institution and is committed to serving students of all backgrounds from the region and beyond. Connect with and learn more about CI by visiting CI’s Social Media.

4th Annual Habitat for Humanity of Ventura County Hearts & Hammers Event on Oct 1st

The Hearts & Hammers Dinner and Auction is a wonderful community event and major fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity of Ventura County. This fun-filled evening will include music from Goleta Sound, live and silent auctions, dinner and dessert, and a complimentary glass of wine or beer (plus cash bar). To purchase tickets or a table online, go to heartsandhammers.eventbrite.com. You can also purchase over the phone by calling Rosalyn at 805-485-6065 x 101.

  • What: Hearts & Hammers Dinner and Auction
  • Where: Serra Center, Camarillo (5205 Upland Road)
  • When: Saturday, October 1, 2016 6pm
  • Why: To have a fun evening and to help Habitat build more homes!

Free Family Fun Day at Big Rock Nature Preserve in Ventura on Saturday, August 6th

On Saturday, August 6, the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy (VHC) will host Family Fun Day at their Big Rock Nature Preserve from 10 a.m. - 12 Noon. This free, family-friendly, open-to-the-public outdoor event will include nature-themed crafts, an environmental scavenger hunt and a biologist-led hike along the banks of the Ventura River.

“It has been several months since our generous volunteers helped us plant the 500 trees that are taking root at our Big Rock Preserve and we are eager to show off our work,” said Derek Poultney, VHC Executive Director. “We invite the public to explore our preserve, learn about the delicate habitat along the Ventura River and the importance of preserving it.”

The Ventura Hillsides Conservancy is a nonprofit land trust that has operated in the Ventura region since 2003 and currently manages nearly 80 acres of the Ventura River. In addition to preserving and restoring natural areas, VHC provides outdoor education programs where school students and community residents can learn about important environmental issues in our community.

Family Fun Day is appropriate for people of all ages but children must be accompanied by an adult. Attendees should wear long pants, sturdy closed-toe shoes, sunscreen and bring a water bottle. Please note that the trails at Big Rock Preserve are not stroller friendly. There is no cost to attend but reservations are strongly encouraged. To RSVP, visit www.venturahillsides.org and click on the Events tab.

VHC is seeking support for future outdoor educational programming. For more information, contact VHC Development Director, Adrienne Stephens at: (805) 643-8044 or adrienne@venturahillsides.org.

18th Annual "The Wild Brunch" Event in Malibu on Sunday, September 25th

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The California Wildlife Center's 18th Annual "The Wild Brunch" event is planned for Sunday, September 25th from 1-5PM at Gull's Way Estate, 26800 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu. Join hundreds of animal lovers for the wildest party in Malibu, to include:

  • Selections from the finest Malibu and Napa Valley vintners
  • Gourmet vegetarian cuisine from local chefs and restaurateurs
  • Hundreds of unique shopping buys in the Live and Silent Auctions
  • Kids Wild Zone with buffet, art activities and educational animals
  • Complimentary private psychic and healing sessions
  • Release of a rehabilitated CWC patient
  • And much more!

More information and tickets at www.cawildlife.org/80-news/241-the-wild-brunch-return-to-the-wild.

California Wildlife Center (CWC), a nonprofit organization, has cared for more than 32,000 native animals since its founding in 1998. It is run by a dedicated small staff and trained volunteers who believe that our wild neighbors deserve a second chance at life. As a result, sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife receive quality medical care and rehabilitation in a quiet area of the Santa Monica Mountains with the intent of releasing them back into the wild. Our goal for this event is to raise $200,000 to fund the free services and programs CWC provides, including paramedic rescue and rehabilitation and coexisting with wildlife education to Southern California residents. Your contribution to this event will make a difference for wildlife now and in the years to come. 

Fundraiser for Gull Wings Children's Museum in Ventura on Saturday, May 14th


 Join us on May 14th for our exciting fundraiser hosted by Blue Moon Betties!

Where? Bombay Bar & Grill (143 S California St. Ventura)

When? May 14th 11 am – 2 am 

Tickets? Tickets at the door/all ages!

What? There will be music performances (daytime children bands and nighttime entertainment), cars, children’s activities, exhibits, a silent auction, a 50/50 raffle, and much more yet to be announced! 

Ventura County Sheriff's Foundation "Salute the Stars" Gala on April 30, 2016

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The Ventura County Sheriff’s Foundation will be hosting their 2016 gala, “Salute the Stars” at the Hyatt Regency in Westlake Village on Saturday, April 30, 2016. The evening will feature entertainment as well as a reception, dinner and silent and live auctions. Come out and meet, mingle and play with members of the Ventura County Sheriff’s SWAT Team, Search and Rescue Team, Crime Scene Investigation Unit, Bomb Team, K9 Units and others.

This year, the Foundation will be honoring Ventura County Deputy Sheriff Mario Molina. Deputy Molina has proven to be instrumental in the success of many community programs including the “Shop with A Cop” program allowing kids without the resources to shop with a deputy for Christmas gifts. Community partnerships are paramount to the Foundation’s mission and as such, the selection committee sought to recognize someone who truly embodies the philosophy of building those partnerships with the community.

The Foundation is a qualified, non-profit 501C (3), which means that your donations qualify as tax deductions. All money contributed goes directly to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Foundation’s programs and operations, and stays in Ventura County. Funds raised will allow the Foundation to continue to support the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office.

For more information about the Foundation and to purchase tickets to the event, go to www.vcsheriffsfoundation.org.

3rd Annual Love is Brewing Champagne Luncheon & Tea in Westlake Village on May 14th

Interface Children & Family Services’ 3rd Annual Love Is Brewing event will be held on Saturday, May 14, 2016 in the luxurious garden of the Four Seasons Hotel in Westlake Village from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm. Event will include a Paris-themed champagne reception with live music, silent and live auctions, and an inspiring luncheon program. Tickets: $125 per person; Sponsorships are available.

Net proceeds from this event will be used to directly support our family violence intervention programs including our emergency response team and shelters, as well as child abuse and teen dating violence prevention programs.

For more information contact: Julie Harvey at (805) 485-6114, Ext. 628, e-mail: jharvey@icfs.org or visit www.icfs.org.