Registering to Vote in California Takes Just a Couple of Minutes Online

The 2016 primary election took place this past Tuesday, June 7th. The U.S. Presidential election is Tuesday, November 8, 2016.

There are currently 412,924 registered voters in Ventura County, consisting of 138,663 Republicans, 169,759 Democrats, 84,615 Non Partisan and 19,887 Other. Turnout for the primary election was 47.76% (updated), which is actually a significant improvement over the Presidential primary in 2012 at 32.9%. But inversely, of course, it means that a majority of registered voters in Ventura County still did NOT vote in the primary.

The estimated 2015 population of Ventura County was just over 850,000, with roughly 70% age 18 and older. This translates into roughly 600,000 residents eligible to vote in Ventura County, This means that for every two registered voters in Ventura County, there is one unregistered voter. It also means that for every voter in the primary, there were two eligible citizens who did not take part in the voting process.

With all that said, it certainly is EASY to register to vote in California. You can register in less than five minutes online at registertovote.ca.gov. And you can also, as I did, re-register if you would like to change political affiliation, or perhaps change to "No Party Preference."

The screenshots below show you the process. You of course must be an 18+ year old U.S. Citizen on election day, a California resident, and not be deemed incompetent to vote nor happen to be a convicted felon in jail or on parole.

California Online Voter Registration - Home Page

California Online Voter Registration - Home Page

Eligibility (1 of 3)

Eligibility (1 of 3)

Eligibility (2 of 3)

Eligibility (2 of 3)

Eligibility (3 of 3) - If you want no party preference, click the "No" box.

Eligibility (3 of 3) - If you want no party preference, click the "No" box.

You're done! Easy peasy!

You're done! Easy peasy!

Conejo Valley Guide Facebook Followers Dish Out Their Favorite Pizza Toppings

Brick oven pizza from Barone's Pizzeria in Westlake Village

Brick oven pizza from Barone's Pizzeria in Westlake Village

In a 2014 report, "Consumption of Pizza - What We Eat in America," the USDA highlighted the fact that 13% of the U.S. population aged 2 and older consumed pizza on any given day. And over 1 in 4 males ages 6 to 19 partake in a slice or two, or three, in a given day. According to PMQ Pizza Magazine, pizza restaurant sales in the U.S. for the 12 months ended September 30, 2015 were $38.5 billion. That's over $120 in pizza per capita.

So in a recent CVG Facebook Page drawing, locals were asked to comment on their favorite pizza toppings. Here's how the toppings stacked up in order of popularity based on over 150 responses:

  • Pepperoni - with 18% of the total vote, pepperoni was the clear winner
  • Sausage - however, sausage gave pepperoni a run for its money, with 14% of the vote
  • Mushrooms - while I'm not opposed to mushrooms on my pizza, I still don't quite get why they are so popular, as indicated with their 3rd place showing at 12%
  • Pineapple - at 8% of votes cast, this sweet, tangy fruit on pizza placed 4th, perhaps driven by the combination of pineapple and ham, Canadian bacon, etc.
  • Olives, bacon - olives are also technically a fruit and tied for 5th place on this list with the combo of bacon/Canadian bacon, each garnering 5% of the vote
  • Jalapenos, artichokes and "cheese only" tied at 4% of the vote

Honorable mentions go to green pepper, chicken, onions and garlic. Mentioned just once or twice were arugula, tomato, prosciutto, ricotta, steak, basil, meatballs, shrimp, spinach and eggplant.

Hungry now? So am I! Here's a compilation of local area newly opened and soon to be opened eateries of all types in and around Ventura County.

11th Amgen Tour of California Returns to Thousand Oaks at Stage 3 on May 17, 2016

The 2016 Amgen Tour of California, presented by AEG, will kick off this spring in the heart of San Diego for the first time in its 11-year history and conclude in Sacramento for the first time. Competing across nearly 800 miles of quintessential California terrain from May 15-22, the course will lead World Champions, Olympic Medalists, top Tour de France competitors and other elite professional cyclists south to north for only the second time since the race began in 2006, with 12 cities to host starts and finishes along the way.

The 2016 Amgen Tour will return to Thousand Oaks for a fifth time. Thousand Oaks will host the start of Stage 3 at Amgen’s campus on May 17, 2016. This stage will finish in Santa Barbara, up Gibraltar Road to the finish at 3,997 foot La Cumbre Peak.

The starting line of Stage 3 is at 1 Amgen Center Drive. It starts at 11:15 am. After a small loop at the start of the race, it will follow Rancho Conejo Blvd south and continue to Borchard Road west until the cyclists reach South Reino Road, where they turn left (south) to Potrero Road east towards Hidden Valley. Then on to Westlake Boulevard/Decker Canyon southbound to Mulholland Highway down to PCH north. From there, PCH to Las Posas Road north to  Hueneme Road westbound to Ventura Road north, then West Channel Islands Blvd. Then, North Harbor Blvd to Sanjon Road, then East Thompson Blvd to North Ventura Ave, around Lake Casitas, then onwards to the finish on Gibraltar Road to La Cumbre Peak in Santa Barbara at an anticipated time of 3:48 pm.

In addition to the men’s event, top professional women cyclists from around the world will converge during the latter half of the race to compete in the Amgen Tour of California Women’s Race, the most expansive women’s event in race history. The race will be the first U.S. event on the first-ever UCI Women's WorldTour (WWT).

The Amgen Tour of California is regarded as the most internationally respected and esteemed stage race in the U.S. and one of the largest sporting events in the country.

The 2016 Host Cities for the Amgen Tour of California include:

Stage 1 (5/15/16) – San Diego
Stage 2 (5/16/16) – South Pasadena to Santa Clarita
Stage 3 (5/17/16) – Thousand Oaks to Santa Barbara County
Stage 4 (5/18/16) – Morro Bay to Monterey County
Stage 5 (5/19/16) – Lodi to South Lake Tahoe
Stage 6 (5/20/16) – Folsom Individual Time Trial & Women’s Team Time Trial
Stage 7 (5/21/16) – Santa Rosa
Stage 8 (5/22/16) – Sacramento

More details at www.amgentourofcalifornia.com.

Amgen has been the title sponsor of the race since its first year as a platform for Breakaway from Cancer®, its national initiative to increase awareness of important resources available to people affected by cancer – from prevention through survivorship. To learn more, visit breakawayfromcancer.com

About the Amgen Tour of California

The Amgen Tour of California is a Tour de France-style cycling road race created and presented by AEG that challenges the world's top professional cycling teams to compete along a demanding course that traverses hundreds of miles of California's iconic highways, byways and coastlines each spring. The teams chosen to participate have included Olympic medalists, Tour de France contenders and World Champions. Amgen Tour of California is listed on the international professional cycling calendar (2 HC, meaning "beyond category"), awarding important, world-ranking points to the top finishers. More information is available at amgentourofcalifornia.com.

Dave Grohl Makes Another Guest Appearance with Chevy Metal at Conejo Valley Days 2016

The 60th Annual Conejo Valley Days continues through tomorrow, Sunday, May 15th. Today's entertainment lineup included, among other great bands, 70s rock cover band, Chevy Metal, featuring Foo Fighters drummer, Taylor Hawkins.

For the 2nd year in a row, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl made an unadvertised guest appearance with Chevy Metal. Fun times! Another photo of Grohl on the CVG Instagram feed.

A happy, low key crowd on hand for Chevy Metal

A happy, low key crowd on hand for Chevy Metal

These folks perhaps caught fleeting glimpses of the band from this vantage point at the 2016 Conejo Valley Days

These folks perhaps caught fleeting glimpses of the band from this vantage point at the 2016 Conejo Valley Days

Listen To or Read Thousands of Free Public Domain Audio Books, eBooks at LoyalBooks.com

There are thousands of books, music and other works that are in the public domain of the United States, meaning, they are available to anyone for free as they their copyright no long applies. 

Copyright laws have changed frequently over the years; here are some examples. Works created prior to 1923 are in the public domain. Works copyrighted between 1923 through 1963 expire 95 years after publication date of the copyright was renewed. For works created after 2002, they become part of the public domain 70 years after the death of the author. More details at copyright.cornell.edu/resources/publicdomain.cfm.

That said loyalbooks.com provides over 7,000 books free to the public that have become part of the public domain, both in eBook and audio book format. Books like The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Moby Dick, Great Expectations, Treasure Island, The Odyssey, Gulliver's Travels, War and Peace, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Bill Nye's Comic History of the United States and so many more.

The site also has books in foreign languages, including Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese and others. Visit www.loyalbooks.com to access books immediately and without registration requirements.

There are 542.84 Miles of Roadway in Ventura County as of April 2016

In May of each year, California counties are required to report any changes in roadway mileage to the State Department of Finance. This report is required per Section 2121 of the State Streets and Highways Code in order to apportion gas tax funds.

In a report to present to the County of Ventura Board of Supervisors next week, the County of Ventura reports that road mileage in the county covering the period May 2015 to April 2016 is 542.84 miles. This is 1.23 miles greater than last year's total (taking into account several adjustments).

That said, in its letter to the Board, the County indicates roadway mileage actually has no bearing on the amount of gas tax funds received under the Code because funds received are actually based on the number of vehicles registered in the County.

Go figure. www.ventura.org

The Bench to the East of Angel Vista Peak in the Conejo Open Space

The 1,530 foot Angel Vista in Newbury Park may well have the most spectacular views of the Conejo Valley. Angel Vista can be accessed via the Rosewood Trail off of Lynn Road (just west of Regal Oak Ct) or the Los Robles Trail (either the Thousand Oaks side accessible at South Moorpark Road and Greenmeadow Ave or Newbury Park side off of Potrero Road).

The unforgetable view from the Angel Vista Peak bench, facing towards the Conejo Grade

The unforgetable view from the Angel Vista Peak bench, facing towards the Conejo Grade

There is a slightly higher peak steps away from Angel Vista Peak that with a bench that has panoramic views that stretch from Hidden Valley to Boney Mountain to the Conejo Valley.

Facing southeast from Angel Peak, head up this short, moderately steep trail.

Facing southeast from Angel Peak, head up this short, moderately steep trail.

And soon you will see this secluded, old looking bench at the top of the hill.

And soon you will see this secluded, old looking bench at the top of the hill.

A sturdy bench it is, that has withstood the test of time...and the unfortunate etchings of vandals.

A sturdy bench it is, that has withstood the test of time...and the unfortunate etchings of vandals.

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The view looking straight ahead into the Conejo Valley

The view looking straight ahead into the Conejo Valley

The view towards Hidden Valley

The view towards Hidden Valley