Conejo Valley Guide Facebook Followers Share How They Are Saving Water

Governor Jerry Brown issued mandatory statewide water restrictions with a mandatory 25% reduction in water use through February 2016. This 25% reduction is a statewide, aggregate goal, not a specific goal directed at individual residences. That said, we all need to do what we can to cut back water use.

In a recent drawing on the CVG Facebook page, local residents were asked what they are doing to cut back on use of water. Here's what they said:

  • No more car washes

  • Watering lawn less

  • Put in artificial grass*, flush toilets less, take shorter showers

  • Shorter showers and gave up flower bed

  • Water lawn once a week instead of twice a week

  • Stopped watering lawn...planning to change the landscape

  • Turn the water off when brushing and washing

  • Bricks in the toilet tank to reduce water per flush

  • Took out the grass

  • Rain barrel system

  • Shorter showers was mentioned numerous times

  • Washing more clothes in bigger loads

  • Put buckets out when it rains

  • Rarely wash the car

  • Using water saving shower heads

  • Showering together (hmmm)

  • Shower timers

  • Showers instead of baths

  • Take baths every other day instead of every day

  • Soaking and washing dishes with half-filled sink instead of running water

  • "If it's yellow, let it mellow...etc."

  • Got rid of lawn and installed drip system

  • Fixed all leaking faucets

  • Buckets in showers to collect water as it warms up to use outside

California American Water provides low flow shower heads like this one as, well as faucet aerators and other conservation supplies to customers.

There are a variety of water conservation rebates available for Southern California residents under the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan Water District.  Visit socalwatersmart.com for more information. In addition to turf replacement rebates (which due to huge demand, as of May 12th stopped taking applications...but they they indicate checking back May 26th for possible new funding, terms and conditions), rebates are available for items like properly implemented rain barrels, high-efficiency clothes washers and toilets, weather-based irrigation controllers and rotating sprinkler nozzles.

* Artificial grass: California American Water explains why artificial turf is not included in turf exhange programs. Artificial turf is not a living landscape and does not increase biodiversity of plant, animal and insect populations, provide habitat for local fauna, foster healthy soils, cool surrounding air temperatures (artificial turf can get significantly hotter than surrounding air temperatures) or sequester carbon or produce oxygen like living plant material can. Artificial turf is not water free. It must be watered periodically for cleaning and may require chemicals periodically. And because artificial turf can get very hot in direct sunlight, water may be needed to cool it for comfortable use.

The National Do Not Call Registry Can Limit Telemarketing Calls to Your Home

The National Do Not Call Registry (the Registry) gives U.S. consumers the opportunity to limit telemarketing calls received on their personal phone numbers, such as home and cell phone numbers. Register your number(s) by visiting www.DoNotCall.gov or by calling 888.382.1222. The National Do Not Call Registry is a free service managed by the Federal Trade Commission.

Once your number has been on the Registry for 31 days, most telemarketers should not call your number. If they do continue calling, or if you have received a telemarketing call that uses a recorded message instead of a live person, you can file a complaint.

Placing your number on the Registry will stop most, but not all, telemarketing calls. Calls from or on behalf of political organizations, charities, and telephone surveyors are still permitted because they are not considered "telemarketing." However, if a third-party telemarketer calls on behalf of a charity, a consumer may ask not to receive any more calls from, or on behalf of, that specific charity. If the third-party telemarketer calls again on behalf of that charity, the telemarketer may be subject to a fine of up to $16,000.

If a call is for the sole purpose of conducting a survey, it is not covered by the Registry. However, callers purporting to take a survey, but also offering to sell goods or services, must comply with the Registry.

Debt collectors may also continue to call you whether your number is on the Regi

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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.

Storage Wars Got You Hooked? Stop by a Storage Auction in Ventura County!

Storage Wars is a popular reality TV show on A&E that premiered in December 2010. It is amusing to watch as the main "characters" try to outsmart and outbid each other for the potential of finding value and treasure in abandoned storage units.

Checking out a large storage unit at an auction at Hollywood Storage in Newbury Park

Checking out a large storage unit at an auction at Hollywood Storage in Newbury Park

The "California Self-Service Storage Facility Act" gives storage facility owners the right to auction off storage units that have gone unpaid for several months.  Auction proceeds exceeding the cost of unpaid rent, penalties and auctioneer fees can be claimed by the previous owner of the property.

Storage units can contain pretty much anything, from the contents of a closed book store, an apartment, old furniture, mattresses, household items, a coin collection, you name it. While are convinced that episodes of the show are "staged" to include unbelievably unique and valuable items in some of the lockers, it is fun to watch and dream as the mystery of what is contained in these lockers unfolds.

The show's auctioneer is Dan Dotson of American Auctioneers, based in Riverside. Upcoming auctions are listed on his site at www.americanauctioneers.com/calendar.php. There was a Simi Valley storage unit auction highlighted on the show. There is a Simi Valley auction in July and plenty of auctions throughout Los Angeles County.

J. Michael's Auction, Inc. does a number of storage unit auctions here in Ventura County and other counties. If you're looking to participate in some real-life local storage wars, visit their site at www.jmichaelsauction.com.

The rules are, bring CASH to the auctions (checks, credit cards not accepted) and bid no more than what you have...they will NOT let you leave to visit the ATM. The auctioneer gives the crowd five minutes or so to view the contents of the unit. You may not step into the locker or touch anything inside. Then, the bidding begins. Winning bidders must bring their own lock to secure the unit. They give you a day or so to clear it out...no, you can't pick through the locker and take what you want....you must take everything. If you don't have a reseller certificate, plan to pay applicable sales taxes.

I experienced a storage unit auction at Hollywood Storage in Newbury Park. This is one spectacularly large, clean facility! J. Michael also had auctions in Simi Valley, Moorpark and Thousand Oaks that day. They give you estimated start times for each auction the day before, but timing varies as the auctioneer must complete each auction and drive to the next one. Often, the anticipated number of units varies, as I suppose owners come forward last minute to pay their past due rents.

There were 50 or 60 people at Hollywood Storage for a total of 5 units (10 originally anticipated). The first was an indoor unit that looked to have a bunch of household and miscellaneous items. I noticed there was a container with photos in it...I thought, if I bought that unit, I'd try to get those back to the owner. The unit went for about $600.

The 2nd unit was outdoors and contained old, junky wooden furniture. No hands went up. Finally, the auctioneer was able to get a $1 bid from a woman who quickly realized she'd have to get her son to lug the stuff out. The 3rd unit was filled with used power tools and other construction items that someone nabbed for about $700.

The 4th unit was the double unit pictured above, which went for around $700. It contained what looked to be costumes and set materials for some production, plus a pile of what looked to be over 500 clothes hangers. The final unit appeared to be the hastily piled up contents of someone's house. Mostly a bunch of used junk worthy of a lawn sale, but the washer and dryer in the unit was easily worth about $250 or $300 to the winning bidder.

Beach Scene in McFarland, U.S.A. Filmed at Sycamore Cove Beach, Point Mugu State Park

McFarland U.S.A. is a great "feel good" movie about a coach who leads the cross country team from McFarland High School to win the inaugural California state championship in 1987. The film, starring Kevin Costner as coach Jim White, is based on a true story. The film premiered on February 20th. My kids and I saw the movie today in Thousand Oaks and we unanimously agreed it was outstanding.

McFarland is a small town in Kern County, 25 miles north of Bakersfield (and 145 miles north of the Conejo Valley). There is a scene in the film where Coach White surprises the kids by diverting them to a beach after a successful cross country meet. This was a special moment for the kids, because none of them had ever seen the ocean. The first several minutes of the following video shows some behind the scenes footage from that scene.

If the beach scene looks familiar, it should be. It was filmed at Sycamore Cove Beach at Point Mugu State Park. The Sycamore Cove PCH bridge crossing seen in the background made this quite clear. Sycamore Cove is only an eight mile walk, ride or hike from Newbury Park via Sycamore Canyon. According to this website, the actual beach visited by the team was near Morro Bay.

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Sycamore Cove Beach looking west towards PCH and the bridge

Sycamore Cove Beach looking west towards PCH and the bridge

The PCH bridge that connects Sycamore Cove Beach with Sycamore Canyon Campground

The PCH bridge that connects Sycamore Cove Beach with Sycamore Canyon Campground

The Pacific Ocean, seen from Sycamore Cove Beach

The Pacific Ocean, seen from Sycamore Cove Beach

Learn more about McFarland, U.S.A. at movies.disney.com/mcfarland-usa.

Vacation House Checks Available in Cities Throughout Ventura County

A number of cities provide free Vacation House Check services upon request to help keep your property secure while you are out of town. Here is a compilation of such services.

Thousand Oaks

The City of Thousand Oaks Volunteers in Policing organization perform vacation checks, including checking the backyard, windows, garage and doors for signs of disturbance and paying particular attention to your property while out on patrol. Request a vacation house check by calling the Thousand Oaks Community Police Resource Center with at least three days notice at 805.449.2760. Visit www.toaks.org/departments/police/citizen-resources/community-resource-centers for more information.

Camarillo

The Camarillo Police Department offers residents a vacation house watch program, scheduled by calling 805.388.5100 Monday through Friday, between 8 AM and 5 PM. cms7files.revize.com/camarilloca/Departments/Police/VACATION%20HOUSE%20CHECKS.pdf.

Simi Valley

The Simi Valley Police Department offers vacation checks to residents. Call 805.583.6938 to learn more and schedule one.

Ventura

City of Ventura residents can schedule vacation checks online at secure.coplogic.com/dors/en/crupfilingperson?dynparam=1428788603502.

Moorpark

Business owners and residents may request extra patrol of their property while they are on vacation or if they have reason to suspect being extraordinarily victimized by a crime. Moorpark Volunteers in Policing and Deputies are informed of the extra patrol locations and make an effort to check those areas for suspicious or criminal activity. If you would like an extra patrol of your property, you may submit a form at the Moorpark Police Station, located at 610 Spring Road, Moorpark.

Westlake Village

The Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station will send a patrol car or Volunteer on Patrol member by your home while you are out of town. To schedule a free vacation check, call the station at 818-878-1808 and provide your address and travel dates.

Port Hueneme

Port Hueneme Police Department Volunteers in Policing provide home vacation checks. Visit www.ci.port-hueneme.ca.us/index.aspx?nid=897 for more information.

For other cities, visit the Ventura County Sheriff's Department website at www.vcsd.org for more information.

There's of course a whole host of other things to consider to protect your home when you're out of town...locking doors and windows, asking the neighbors to keep an eye out, stopping newspaper/mail deliveries (or having someone collect them), setting automated light timers around the house and activation of home security systems come to mind.

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