Beatles Tribute Band "Ticket to Ride" Performs True to Form Beatles Classics

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Beatles tribute band Ticket to Ride looked the part yesterday at The Oaks Mall on the lawn adjacent to the Muvico theater as the crowd was serenaded with a wide range of Beatles classics. It was a perfect summer evening as the sun set behind us and we enjoyed both the great music and antics of this solid local tribute favorite. Enjoy a few snippets from their performance below.

Ticket to Ride is playing several more times this summer, including the Janss Marketplace Summer Concert Series and Concerts on the Green at Warner Park in Woodland Hills. CLICK THIS LINK for a compilation of free summer concerts in and around Ventura County.

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2013 Restaurants New and Restaurants Adieu in Ventura County Through Mid-July

We've seen quite an assortment of new restaurants that have opened or are planning to open in and around the Conejo Valley and Greater Ventura County so far this year. The Local Buzz section of CVG highlights new eateries along with restaurants that close their doors.

So how about a quick summary of this activity from January through mid-July 2013 for your dining pleasure, or displeasure, as the case may be! This list is fairly comprehensive but if something missing from the list, do let us know!

New Restaurants That Have Opened Since January 2013

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Ventura County Schools in U.S. News 2013 Ranking of Nation's Top High Schools

This past April, U.S. News & World Report published its 4th ranking of the nation's best public high schools. The study covered nearly 22,000 public high schools across the country.

Schools again were ranked based on: (1) how well students tested in state-level reading and math proficiency, factoring in disadvantaged students, who tend to score lower on tests; and (2) college readiness, based on how well schools prepare students for college-level work via Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) programs.

The median college readiness, measured on a scale of 0 to 100, was 14.8 (it was 16.3 in 2012). A readiness index of 100 means that all 12th graders took and passed at least 1 AP or IB test. (More on the methodology)

There were 2,039 California high schools and nearly 2 million students enrolled during the 2010-2011 survey period. To be ranked in California, schools must receive either a gold (top 500 nationally) or silver (top 501 to 2,290 nationally) medal. 501 Callifornia schools received gold or silver medals.

Rankings of local high schools in the Conejo Valley, Ventura County and adjacent areas and summarized in the table below. There were 15 local schools that received gold or silver medal status and thus were ranked nationally and in California.

We compared the 2013 rankings and ratings with those published last year. I will say once again that I find the ranking methodolgy to be perplexing. For example, Royal High has college readiness and academic performance scores of 21.3 and 775 and was not nationally ranked, yet Fillmore High and Buena High received lower scores, and were nationally ranked. Why? Because the national rankings use "risk adjusted" indices to factor in an "achievement gap" of disadvantaged/minority students. So do take that into account when reviewing the information.

Foothill Technology High School in Ventura leaped to the top spot in local area rankings and 38th in the state of California, driven by a 22% jump in college readiness scores. Westlake High stayed steady while Malibu High dropped from 1st to 3rd in the rankings due to a drop in college readiness...though still a solid 74th in the state!

Oak Park High showed a huge improvement in college readiness that boosted its ranking to 75th in California! Calabasas High narrowly missed the top 100. The overall mean scores for the 23 schools on this list improved from a year ago, from 28.3 to 30.1 in college readiness and 794 to 803 in academic performance. Way to go, local students!

While the rankings and underlying detailed information are interesting and informative, before coming to any conclusions, do check out the detailed school information available at www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/california.

Sign Up With Nixle to Receive Thousand Oaks Police Department Crime Updates

The Thousand Oaks Police Department will be transitioning to a new way of providing information to the public.  Since 2007, the Thousand Oaks Police Department has used "City Watch" as a way of providing crime prevention tips, crime trends, new scams and community events.

City Watch was limited to an e-mail base system only.  Due to the number of members on City Watch, TOPD has outgrown the database, causing a tremendous slowdown in the dissemination of information.  As a result, the TOPD is transitioning from City Watch through Nixle.

Nixle is a web-based service that will deliver updates to you instantly via text, email and/or web message. Notifications can also be accessed online at www.Nixle.com. This information will include crime prevention tips, crime trends, scams as well as other relevant safety and community information.

The service is secure, reliable and easy to use. YOU decide what information you want and whether you want it sent to your cell phone, email, or just simply over the web.

Visit www.nixle.com and sign up if you are interested in receiving these updates.

You May be Eligible to Receive a Rebate for Apple In-App Purchases Made by Your Kids

Apple was sued recently by a group of plaintiffs who claimed Apple was at fault for their kids' in-app purchases on Apple devices such as the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Apple did not admit fault, but opted to settle the litigation by offering up a rebate for certain in-app purchases.

To receive a rebate (subject to court approval of the settlement in the fall), you must prove that, before May 2, 2013, a minor purchased in-app items on games like Angry Birds, Cut the Rope, Temple Run and a host of other game apps in your iTunes account without your knowledge or permission and you did not receive a refund from Apple for the charges.

I can relate to this issue. My kids got ahold of my 1st generation iPad a few years ago and began playing games like those mentioned above. It was all fun and good for awhile, until I began receiving emails from iTunes about various purchases. I thought maybe my iTunes account was hacked. I asked my wife, "who's buying stuff from iTunes?" She didn't know. Then l logged in to discover my youngest was buying virtual items via in-app purchases in the game. He didn't realize he was spending my money, to the tune of over $100.

My boys apparently enjoyed Battle Bears a bit TOO much with these in-app purchases.

I was able to get a refund for most of these "inadvertent" purchases from Apple and I also learned how to block in-app purchases made without use of a password. Learn more about Apple parental controls at support.apple.com/kb/HT4213.

But in the meantime, Apple is contacting iTunes customers to let them know about this proposed settlement. To learn if you are eligible, visit www.iTunesInAppPurchaseSettlement.com (catchy URL, eh?) for details.

If you are eligible for a settlement and the settlement is approved by the court, Apple will give you either a $5 iTunes Store credit or an iTunes Store credit totaling all unapproved charges made to your account within a single 45-day period by your kid. Ouch, for some that might be a pretty large amount! If your claim exceeds $30, or if you no longer have an iTunes account, you can opt for a cash refund.

The big winners in all of this may be the attorneys...the judge has approved $1.3 million from Apple for attorney fees and costs.  And the five Class Represenatives, or plaintiffs, will each receive a $1,500 payment from Apple.

The Despicablimp Was Seen Flying Through the Conejo Valley Today

There was an unusual looking blimp flying through the skies of the Conejo Valley and other parts of Ventura County this afternoon. Darts Promoter L. David Irete captured the excitement at 3:45 p.m. as it approached the Conejo Grade.

With a little research, we learned this was the Despicablimp...on a nationwide publicity tour for the opening of Despicable Me 2 on July 3rd. Pretty clever publicity stunt...certainly got me writing about it! Learn more at www.despicablimp.com. How about a closer look:

Learn more about the making of the Despicablimp from Steve Carrell in this short video.

Supermoon 2013 Rising Over Boney Mountain Captured By Jonathan Stewart

Local photographer Jonathan Stewart got to work when most of us were sound asleep last night to capture these great shots of the 2013 "Supermoon" rising over Boney Mountain, overlooking us here in the Conejo Valley. Thanks to the help of his Celestron 1200mm telescope, we can enjoy what he was able to see in real-time. For more of Stewart's work, including many great international shots, visit the Jonathan Stewart Photography website at www.jonathanstewartphotos.com and "Like" his Facebook page at www.facebook.com/JonathanStewartPhotos.

Somehow Jonathan was able to catch an aircraft flying past the supersized Supermoon in this shot.

Remember the Cinco de Mayo Supermoon of 2012? He caught that one too quite nicely.