2015 Pepperdine University Waves of Flags Display in Honor of 9/11 Victims

Once again, Pepperdine University students and volunteers will be staging a display of nearly 2,977 flags in honor of each of the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The display will be at Alumni Park, at the corner of Pacific Coast Highway and Malibu Canyon Road. Each victim is memorialized with a flag reflecting their nationality. Waves of Flags will be open to the public for viewing and visitation through September 24th.

"Sitting Pretty: Portrait Photography" Exhibit at Museum of Ventura County Aug 22 to Nov 29

Dr. Manual Antonio Rodriguez de Poli (MVC Collection)

Dr. Manual Antonio Rodriguez de Poli (MVC Collection)

Sitting Pretty: Portrait Photography from the Salon to the Selfie features long-hidden treasures from the Museum of Ventura County’s collection of photographic and painted portraits.  It will open on August 22nd and will be on display through November 29, 2015. 

Formal, framed portraits of well-known city pioneers, such as Dr. Cephas Bard, Dr. Manuel R. de Poli and Mrs. Concepcion Sepulveda de la Guerra, as well as lesser-known names were culled from the Museum’s storied permanent holdings.  The works on view range from elaborately framed formal portraits to light-hearted depictions of children, many of which are from the studio of John Calvin Brewster, a Ventura portraitist who established a studio on Main Street in 1875. The exhibit also offers a chance to see rare daguerreotypes, ambrotypes and tintypes, including one of Jose de la Rosa, the first notable California printer who settled in San Buenaventura in 1880.

The range of photographic processes shown in the more than 30 works spanning 120 years, explores the technical evolution of photography.  The advent of the roll film camera and digital technology have changed the roles of the professional portrait photographer. Also, the relative affordability of the photo gave a broader range of people the opportunity to own an image of themselves and loved ones, a luxury previously reserved for the wealthy who could afford to commission an artist to render a painting.

The current “selfie” craze makes everyone a photographer in the moment, without replacing the need for the trained photographer who has something we could never have—objectivity. 

The Museum of Ventura County is located at 100 E. Main Street, Ventura. Visit www.venturamuseum.org for more information.

Dr. Cephas Bard (MVC Collection)

Dr. Cephas Bard (MVC Collection)

Family Admission to the Los Angeles Zoo Saves You Time and Money

If you and your family visit the Los Angeles Zoo at least two times a year, the Family Membership is a no brainer. Not only does it save you money for a family of four or more when you visit the zoo at least twice a year, but it saves you time by bypassing lines into the park. Los Angeles Zoo membership also saves you 10% in shops and restaurants and gets you free or discounted admission to over 170 zoos and aquariums around the country.

The current cost of a one year family membership is $134, but there's a limited opportunity to purchase it at the discounted price of just $90 at THIS LINK!

Gentle Giraffe

Gentle Giraffe

Restful Rhino

Restful Rhino

Reggie the Alligator

Reggie the Alligator

Hippos relaxing

Hippos relaxing

Grinning and Bearing it

Grinning and Bearing it

Stop By Casitas Water Adventure in Ventura to Cool Off During the Summer Months

A view of the Lake Casitas reservoir

A view of the Lake Casitas reservoir

Casitas Municipal Water District serves water to a population of 65,000 in western Ventura County. Lake Casitas was created in 1958 and encompasses 2,760 acres with a capacity of 254,000 acre-feet. While swimming is not allowed at Lake Casitas because it is a drinkable water supply, the Lake Casitas Recreation Area provides a host of other family activities, including over 400 campsites, picnic areas, fishing, boating, biking, hiking, special events, disc golf and the Casitas Water Adventure!

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Casitas Water Adventure generally opens Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend each year. Children and adults can enjoy two distinct water playgrounds. For the younger children, there's a multi-level jungle gym with waterfalls, bridges and slides in a lagoon with water up to 18" deep.

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The 1,200 foot long lazy river offers a cool water ride on inner tubes along a scenic waterway featuring waterfalls, fog filled bridges and jet sprays.

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For the smallest of tots, there's a zero-depth pool that sprays water from all angles, providing a safe, fun play area. Lounge chairs, showers, restrooms and a snack bar are also available. Shaded areas can be reserved for an extra fee. Certified lifeguards are on hand at all times and life jackets are available at no extra charge while supplies last. Locker rentals are available.

Lake Casitas Recreation Area is located at 11311 Santa Ana Road, Ventura. Take Highway 33 from Ventura towards Ojai, turn left on Santa Ana Blvd, then right on Santa Ana Road to the park entrance. Visit www.casitaswater.org or call 805.649.2233 for more information.

First 5 Ventura County Invests in the Future of Young Children

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Because the first 5 years impact a lifetime, First 5 Ventura County is making sound investments in the future of children. Early brain research tells us that ages 0-5 are critical years for developing lifelong social, emotional and learning skills. By working with parents, school districts, community leaders, social service and healthcare agencies, First 5 Ventura County helps to design and fund a network of essential services for young children and their families.

Proposition 10, the California Children and Families Act, was approved by voters in 1998, giving rise to First 5. Through a 50 cent tax on tobacco, First 5 develops locally designed systems of support for children 0-5 and their families in 58 counties across the state.

By building an integrated network of early childhood development services, and 11 model Neighborhoods for Learning (NfL), First 5 Ventura County enhances the emotional, physical and intellectual foundation for every child during the years when a majority of all learning and behavior development takes place. First 5 works to help children enter school healthy, supported, prepared to learn and ready to greet their full potential.

Local NfL locations in Ventura County are in Thousand Oaks, Moorpark/Simi Valley, Oak Park, Oxnard (3), Ojai, Camarillo, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula and Ventura.

Programs provided by local area NfLs include family education and training, preschool programs, infants and pre-K programs, health services, enrichment programs, community events and more.

To learn more about First 5 Ventura County, visit www.first5ventura.org.

What are You Looking Forward to Doing at Conejo Valley Days? Readers Respond

The 59th Annual Conejo Valley Days is coming Thursday, May 7th though Sunday, May 10th, 2015. The event will feature a carnival, exciting rides for all ages, outhouse races, Kids' Korral stage, live musical entertainment, numerous vendors, exhibitors and community organizations and great food.

What are you looking forward to at this year's Conejo Valley Days? We recently asked CVG Facebook followers this question. Some of the responses are below.  It seems funnel cakes, Ferris wheel, food, family and fun are some of the most common responses.

  • Spending a fun day with my 5 year old who enjoys getting on the same rides over and over and over again. While he does that I need to enjoy a funnel cake

  • Spending the day with my son! We haven't been before!

  • Looking forward to the food and trying to win a goldfish!

  • Taking my boys for the first time!

  • I look forward to hearing the music and rides playing at night after we get home from the fair.

  • Spending some fun time with the family!

  • Taking my daughter on the rides (she's finally old enough!) and of course... fair food!!

  • Enjoying family time with my husband and 2 girls!

  • Elephant Ears and Fried Zucchini

  • Looking forward to taking my grandkids like I do every year! They love the kid friendly stuff to do!

  • The ribs... I hope the Elks have their beef ribs!

  • What I really look forward to this year is seeing all my family friends with our kids enjoying the great food and rides and have a big smile from cheek to cheek!

  • Riding the rides!!

  • Trying the chili and seeing friends

  • All the super unhealthy but delicious food

  • I can't wait to volunteer with the Special Kids Day event. To be a part of that makes my year!

  • Seeing friends and eating junk.

  • Seeing all the goodies under the tent. Eating lots of good food

  • Taking my son in for the rides.

  • Seeking out a funnel cake

  • Eating food and seeing all of the families out enjoying the event.

  • Smoked turkey legs

  • Games, rides, food and a great time!!!!!!

  • We look forward to watching people scream upside down

  • Drooling over the food I can't have because I'm on Weight Watchers.

  • We go almost every year. Always a lot of fun and good food.

  • I look forward to some good ole community fun!!! Love it ALL!

  • I look forward to riding the Ferris wheel again and for my younger son to participate in more rides!

  • Funnel cakes and hopefully some awesome Fedora in the tent

  • The Ferris wheel

  • Yummy food and lively music

  • Eating funnel cake and going on all the awesome rides with my daughter!????

  • Chocolate covered strawberries and the goldfish game!!!!!

  • Watching my kids laugh and smile.

  • Going with 3 generations that have been going since the beginning…and funnel cakes.

  • Taking my little man with me and watching his adorable face light up as he goes on kiddie rides and tries cotton candy for the first time!

  • Looking forward to taking my 18 month old this year...our first year going as a family.

  • Going on the ferris wheel with the boyfriend and his kids. Making more memories to come!

  • Deep fried zucchini and winning a gold fish

  • Enjoy the corn dogs!

  • Every Year for 35 years! Family and Friends Getting Together!

  • I have been going to CVD since I was in elementary school...in the 70's. I still love to go because the smells remind me of being a kid, and being there with my friends. Each year, I run into friends from my childhood, and I love that! I have to eat corn dogs and cotton candy, and spy on my teenage kids!

  • Too many things to list but nostaligic foods like...Elks Lodge BBQ babyback ribs and roasted corn!

  • Eating things that aren't meant to be fried.

  • Looking forward to taking my daughter on the ferris wheel

  • Spending time with my son on the same grounds I spent time with my family on

  • I look forward to taking my boys to the same fair I used to go to at their age!

  • Spending the day with my family and taking my little one on the rides.

  • Riding the rides with my kid and all the food!! Yummmmmy funnel cake ??

  • Eating chocolate covered strawberries as I watch my daughter perform on stage Mother's Day!!!

  • Great event and hoping to share it with my family

  • Annual funnel cake to be shared with my parents!

  • Taking the kids and winning them prizes!!

  • Funnel Cakes yum!

  • I go with my daughter ever year - this year she is 7 and said she can't wait to try out a new ride!

  • Looking forward to all the laughter and smiles from my son (and all the other kids enjoying the fair!)!

  • Carnival rides for the kids and live music for me! And it never fails... Always end up running into old friends

  • Cotton candy, the Zipper, and the look on my kids' faces when we pull up!

Learn more about Conejo Valley Days at www.conejovalleydays.us.