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Calabasas Enterprise Shift Happens: Don’t Miss “Happy Days” Preparing Your this Month’s Star Shares Volume 36, NumberBusiness 47 for SuperServing Moon Warner Center Since 1982 Her Story January 10, 2019 ***Whenthe stripping Next inQuake - take out date line below Valley Vantage - we’re getting double lines!!!From Her Happy Days Farm See Page 11 See “Nighttrek” Page 10 See Page 13 L A S V I R G E N E S A N D CALABASAS ENTERPRISE Volume 48, Number 47 Serving Calabasas Since 1963 January 10, 2019 NEWS IN BRIEF GovernmentWidow of Shutdown? Murdered Fire Safety?Camper Get SuesYour QuestionsOver Answered His Death CongressmanErica Wu, the widowBrad of ShermanTristan Beaudette,will host whohis firstwas Valleyshot and Town killed Hall last MeetingJune while of thecamping year onin MalibuSaturday, Creek January State 19.Park, Congressmanhas filed a $90Sherman million willlawsuit. discuss Wu issuesis suing such both as the ongoingcounty of government Los Angeles shutdown, and the immigration,state of California the economy, for what fireshe Despite rain, teachers strike at Serrania Charter in safetyalleges andwas theirdisaster failure assistance, to warn CongressmanTristan Beaudette Brad Sherman Woodland Hills. At right, West Valley Woodland Hills airportthe public noise, about Social the Securitystring of andshootings Medicare—and in and around other Chamber member Bryna Hornstein and daughter on issuesthe park facing for Congress.the last two Sherman’s years. Beaudette staff will was be onshot hand while to the picket line. assistasleep constituents in a tent with with his immigration,two daughters. IRS, Prior Social to his Security death andthere Medicare, were seven and other other unsolved issues involvingshootings federalin the area agencies. since The2016. Valley Wu claims Town Hall that Meeting multiple will agencies, take place including at Chatsworth the Los Striking for a Sunnier Future HighAngeles School Sheriff’s (10027 Department, Lurline Avenue, “failed Chatsworth) to care and from provide 2 to 3:30a safe pm. space To forRSVP Beaudette for the and Town his Hallchildren, online, instead go to causing https:// By Laura Levinsky this…we’ll be out here sherman.house.gov/Jan2019RSVP.his death.” Last week survivalist Anthony Rauda, who The morning of January 14, as long as it takes.” was captured in the Malibu mountains in October, was 2017 dawned cold and rainy, with Key issues for the chargedLuncheon with Beaudette’s to Honor murder Local and 10 Teachers other attempted many people prognosticating UTLA are class size, counts of murder. about the scheduled teachers’ support staff and pay The Walk of Hearts annual luncheon on Saturday, strike. Would they picket in the raises. There are schools JanuaryAttempted 26, will Child recognize Abduction the local Rocks teachers Community; honored in rain? Would the rally scheduled where there are up to 46 2018 for their outstanding service to their schools and for that morning be cancelled due students in a classroom students.Child The Slashes luncheon Suspect will be held With at UmbrellaMaggiano’s at to weather? making it almost Westfield Promenade, 6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd., at For anyone who might impossible for a teacher noon.The The community cost is $30was stunned and proceeds by the newsbenefit of an the attempted Walk of have thought that the weather to actually teach. Most childHearts abduction Foundation on Tuesday, and The January Woodland 26 at approximatelyHills Warner would negatively impact the schools have a nurse 2:45Center pm. Chamber’s The incident Community occurred Benefitnear Paul Foundation. Revere Road For strike it was time to think again. available only two days a week lines. Ponchos were donated justreservations off Valley call Circle 347-4737. Blvd. TheThe suspect 2019 honoreeswas described will beas Teachers, parents, students and and the librarian is part time. to those at Serrania Avenue aannounced white male, and approximately honored in May 5 feet, of this 11 inchesyear. tall, wearing other supporters of the United While the LAUSD is offering a Elementary and local parents had a red hoodie, black ski mask and black sweatpants. The Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) raise, they say it isn’t enough and signed up to allow the teachers child was able to slash the suspect with his umbrella and turned out en masse despite the teachers will still have to provide to use the bathrooms in nearby escapeAttempted without Child harm. Abduction The Lost Hills Rocks Sheriff’s Community; Station is downpour all across the Los classroom supplies out of their homes. Drivers going by the conductingChild a Slashescomplete investigation Suspect With of the Umbrella incident. They Angeles Unified School District school were honking to show their are asking if you live in the vicinity where this occurred (LAUSD). It’s a sure bet support – even LAPD vehicles. and have security cameras, please provide footage to the The community was stunned by the news of an attempted At Serrania Ave Elementary Newly installed Governor Lost Hills Sheriffs’ Station. Call them to report any further they won’t give in child abduction on Tuesday, January 26 at approximately in Woodland Hills every one of Newsom has pledged additional information at (818) 878-1808. 2:45 pm. The incident occurred near Paul Revere Road the 29 teachers showed up for the just to get out of the rain. funds to LAUSD to help bolster just off Valley Circle Blvd. The suspect was described as picket line on Monday morning. the contract offer to the UTLA. As a white male, approximately 5 feet, 11 inches tall, wearing They were joined by retired own money. As one of the signs of Thursay morning, the LAUSD a red hoodie, Calabasasblack ski mask High and Gets black New sweatpants. The teachers, administrative staff, read this morning: “It isn’t about was still contending that it simply child wasFitness able to andslash Athleticthe suspect Training with his Centerumbrella and parents and students. The rain income, it is about outcomes.” could not afford the things the escape without harm. The Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station is didn’t damper their assuredness Support for the striking Teacher’s Union was asking for. that this was the only option left teachers is coming in from No one knows how long the conductingThanks a tocomplete generous investigation support fromof the Calabasas incident. TheyHigh to deal with the failed contract local and distant sources. Some strike will last. But it is a good bet areSchool asking alums, if you the live high in schoolthe vicinity opened where a new this Fitness occurred and negotiations. They didn’t want to teachers at Calabasas High that they won’t give in just to get andAthletic have Training security Center.cameras, Former please “Coyotes” provide footage contributed to the to have to be there, they just didn’t School are showing their support out of the rain. Lostequipping Hills Sheriffs’ the gym. Station. Call them to report any further information at (818) 878-1808. have any other viable choices. by wearing red shirts in a “Red for Laura Levinsky is a life-long According to teacher and union Ed” movement. Local businesses resident of the San Fernando representative Allison Tenzer, are sending coffee and food in Valley and former LAUSD student. “unfortunately, it has come to support of those on the picket Page 2, Valley News Group, January 17, 2019 COMMUNITY JANUARY COMMUNITY CALENDAR CALABASAS: The Calabasas Library will be closed Saturday, January 19, through Monday, January 21, in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr holiday. Saturday,TUESDAY, JULY JanuaryNovember 4th, 2017 26, 24, 2019 2018 WEST HILLS: Shepard of the Valley Lutheran Church will be hosting AGOURAWARNERAGOURA PERFORMING CENTERPERFORMING PARK JULY ARTS ARTS 4TH EDUCATION EDUCATION CENTER CENTER a Depression Awareness and Suicide Prevention panel to learn about the 8:00 PM nature of depression and suicide, risk factors, warning signs, protective FIREWORKS8:00 PM SPECTACULAR factors and guidelines for intervention. Led by psychotherapist Pam 285456:0028545 pm Driver Driver Warner Avenue Avenue Center Park Farkas, the presentation begins at 7pm on January 21 at 23838 Kittridge AgouraWoodlandAgoura CA CA Hills91301 91301 CA Street. Price:AdmissionPrice: $45 $45 Free The Valley Cultural Center and Keyes Motors WOODLAND HILLS: On Tuesday, January 22, teens are invited to Belling:present Los Bridges Angeles City- An Councilman Ecological Bob ToneBlumenfield’s Poem the Woodland Hills library from 4 to 5pm for the first ever puzzle Domine:July 4th Fireworks Soliloquy Extravaganza at Warner Cenetr Park. More information available on our website: challenge. Participants will color pieces of a Mandala puzzle and on RaineEnjoy aSoriano, free Pops pianist and Broadway program performed by www.sfvsymphony.com January 28, the puzzle will be assembled in time as a team. The library or by calling (818) 347-4807 is located at 22200 Ventura Blvd. Haydn:the San Fernando Symphony Valley #103Symphony in E-flat Orchestra major under (Drum the - roll)Fernandez:musical direction Persepolis of James Bazaar Domine. Then conclude the WEST HILLS: The West Valley Garden Club seeks help from the public evening with one of the most spectacular fireworks dis- for its annual rose pruning event at Orcutt Ranch Horticulture Center, Dvorak:Tuttle:plays in Thousand Southern ‘Cello California, MileConcerto Suite the in July B 4thminor, Extravaganza. Op.104 23600 Roscoe Blvd. in West Hills on January 19 from 9am to noon. Bring gloves, pruning shears and a hat. Refreshments are
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