Calabasas Enterprise Volume 50, Number 34 Serving Calabasas Since 1963 October 29, 2020 NEWS in BRIEF
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At Last! Nighttrek Report: Do You Know Your Volume 39, NumberA New 34 Restaurant What to See in the November Sky Woodland Hills October 29, 2020 Opens in See page 11 History? ***WhenCalabasas stripping in - take out date line below Valley Vantage - we’re getting doubleEnter lines!!! Our Contest to Win a Gift Card See Page 6 See Page 12 L A S V I R G E N E S A N D CALABASAS ENTERPRISE Volume 50, Number 34 Serving Calabasas Since 1963 October 29, 2020 NEWS IN BRIEF Liberty Canyon Bridge Image Released The National Wildlife Federation has released renderings of the final design of the wildlife bridge that will span the 101 Winning in the “scary” category was this home on Melba Avenue. Freeway at Liberty Canyon in Agoura. Designed by Chicago- based Living Habitats, the $88 million project, funded by public and private funds, should begin construction next Not Trick or Treating? Visit These Haunted Houses Instead year. The 165-foot bridge will cross over all 10 lanes of the freeway and Agoura Road, and is designed to allow urban The second annual “Halloween categories. went to Jeramieh Nicklasson, wildlife, specifically mountain lions, to cross the 101 Freeway Houses on Display” contest is They saw houses that looked 23500 Justice St., and third place safely. It will be planted with native vegetation. The National underway in West Hills, judged like a ride at Disneyland, a spooky went to the Chapman Family, Wildlife Federation and #SavetheCougars have raised $15 by impartial professionals to find cemetery, singing pumpkins, 6900 Melba Ave. In the Comical million to date, which includes a $5 million grant from the the scariest and the most comical giant spiders crawling down the Category, first place went to Dodd Wildlife Conservation Board. Halloween decor in West Hills. sidewalk and even flying ghosts and Dr. Elizabeth Harris, 8431 This annual event is the across a front yard and much Pinelake Dr., second place went brainchild of the Special more. to Steve Deer, 8363 Maynard Events Committee of the West Sponsored by the West Hills Ave., and a tie for third place Hills Neighborhood Council. Neighborhood Council and went to Shane Crabtree, 22709 Gary D’Amico, special effects CD12, “the second year was an Burton St. and the Henley Family, award-winning designer, Elliot explosion over the first year,” 7518 Wiscasset Dr. Maggin, writer and storyteller said Steve Randall and Myrl This year with restrictions on of Superman and Green Lantern Schreibman, the co-chairs of the trick-or-treating, folks can drive fame, Rachel Reilly and Brendon event. “The judges returned to by the houses to take a look Villegas, reality television stars home base after judging, saying for themselves and get in the and CD12 Councilman John Lee that the creativity was awesome.” Halloween spirit. judged 32 houses Saturday night In the scary category, first place For more information on and selected the first, second and went to Jeff and Alicia Hannan, Halloween Houses on Display third place winners in the two 6707 Lederer Ave, second place visit www.westhillsnc.org Homeless Advocates Picket Councilman’s Home Members of the West Valley People’s Alliance, a homeless advocate group, protested in front of Councilman Bob Valley News Group Reminds You to Get Out and Vote! Blumenfield’s Woodland Hills home on Wednesday. Their Get out and vote! Locations for Ave., St. Paul’s Church 5619 arguments, made through bullhorns, were against the City early voting and ballot drop off Lindley Ave., Tarzana, Winnetka Council’s hearing yesterday on a proposal to amend local include: L. Aranoff and Sons 1210 Avenue Elementary School 8240 laws to ban homeless encampments for people who have Erwin St., Westfield Topanga and Winnetka Ave., Agoura Hills/ been offered shelter. After contentious discussion the motion the Village Community Center, Calabasas Community Center was pushed to November 24. Blumenfield told Valley News Canoga Park High, Canoga 27040 Malibu Hills Road, Encino- Group that as of Wednesday they have gotten 60 people Park Branch Library, A.E. Stelle Tarzana Branch Library 18231 off the streets and into housing. The police broke up the Middle School, El Camino Ventura Bl., Serrania Park 20726 Woodland Hills protest after about a half hour. Real Charter High School, Wells Drive Woodland Hills Fall Back! Turn Your Clocks Back Pierce College-Bldg. 600, IAC Branch Library 22200 Ventura Bl. Shepher Community Center 6530 and Woodland Hills Recreation Daylight Saving Time ends this Sunday, November 1, at 2 Winnetka Ave, Calabasas City Center 5858 Shoup Avenue. am. Turn your clocks back one hour and get an extra hour Hall, DAV #73 6543 Corbin Ave, For more information visit sos. of sleep! Eretz Synagogue 6170 Wilbur ca.gov/elections/polling-place. Page 2, Valley News Group, October 29, 2020 COMMUNITY OCTOBER COMMUNITY CALENDAR Seniors Yell “Bingo!” WOODLAND HILLS: Louisville High School, an all-girls college in Parking Lot preparatory school run by the Sisters of St. Louis, will host a virtual “8th Grade Visit Day” on Friday, November 6 from 10 to The Calabasas Senior Center 11:30 am. College preparatory courses at Louisville encompass the sponsored a rousing game of personal development necessary for deep understanding and creative “Parking Lot Bingo” on October application of knowledge. Areas of such development also include self- 16. Members of the Center - identity, responsible use of freedom, and courageous self-expression. plus community members and Louisville’s supportive all-girl environment empowers the students residents all joined to play the to explore new challenges and realize their potential by striving for game from inside their cars. excellence in broad curricular and co-curricular areas. Louisville is The event was co-sponsored located at 22300 Mulholland Drive. Register for 8th Grade Visit Day by Anthem and was a way for at www.louisvillehs.org. the Senior Center to get its members safely out and active. CANOGA PARK: West Valley Playhouse will present four original Above, Calabasas resident Tracy 10-minute plays on Zoom this Sunday, November 1, at 2:30 pm. Enjoy Mederios shows off her winning “Doctor Romulus” by Daniel Kraus starring Dontrail Brinson and card. Napoleon Tavale; “Rosemary for Remembrance” by Paula K. Long Celebrate Dia starring Tamarah Ashton and McKenna Willis; “Across the Straights, Around the Horn” by Joe Gills starring Jim Miller and Robert Reeves, de los Muertos and special guest Jerry and his classical guitar. All plays are directed by on Facebook Jon Berry. Tickets are $10; register at wvplayhouse.com. Main Street Canoga Park will CALABASAS: The Las Virgenes Municipal Water District will hold a celebrate Dia de los Muertos - as “Tap-In 2020” webinar focusing on “Sustainable Education: Balancing they do every year - but virtually the New Norm.” The forum will be held on November 4 at noon for 2020. 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