You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown Charles Schulz’s iconic characters take the stage in the feel-good hit, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. You’ll journey with Lucy, Sally, Linus, Charlie and the Peanuts gang through a series of adventures no TV special could replicate. Featuring new songs and clever new dialogue, this update to the classic promises laughs and a good time for the whole family.
Free for all Ventura County residents! Attendees will work in small groups with Master Gardeners to assemble and install a single irrigation system. Participants will also receive a copy of the UC Drip Irrigation Education Guide! Classes will be held on the 2nd Saturday of every month and are scheduled to run from March to May. Location: Calleguas MWD, 2100 Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks, CA Time: 9 AM – 11 AM Visit the Master Gardeners website and look under Calendar to RSVP. For additional information, please view the Free Hands-On Drip Irrigation Workshops flyer.
The Youth Council is an advisory board appointed by the City Council to advise the City on issues affecting youth in the community. Members of the public are invited to attend Youth Council meetings. More information about the Youth Council program and upcoming events can be found on the Youth Council’s webpage or call (805) 583-6766.Agenda packets shall be posted at least 72 hours prior to the meeting.
All Simi Valley residents age 18 and over are members of their Neighborhood Council. Members of the public are invited and encouraged to attend Neighborhood Council Executive Board meetings. For information regarding the Neighborhood Councils, please visit the Neighborhood Councils page or call (805) 583-6756. Meeting Agendas are posted 72 hours prior to the meeting at City Hall and on the City’s website.
Join us as we go back in time with our spectacular exhibit, Egypt’s Lost Cities. The exhibition takes a fascinating look at the two ancient cities that were lost to natural disasters and the rising tides of the Mediterranean Sea. Underwater archaeologist Franck Goddio and his team discovered those cities, revealing monumental statues, religious images carved in stone, exquisite jewelry, and delicate ceramics – and a greater understanding of life during the age of the pharaohs. 200 of these authentic artifacts, including colossal 16-foot sculptures will be on display. Enjoy a delicious meal prepared by our chef. Our Egypt’s Lost Cities Lunch and Tour is a truly exceptional experience. Following the lunch at 1:30 p.m., guests will receive a docent-led tour of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Museum and the Air Force One Pavilion and will be able to self-tour our special exhibit, Egypt’s Lost Cities. Casual attire is suggested. This all-inclusive offer is only $64.00 per person (tax and gratuity included). Reservations are required and must be made by Monday, January 13 at 8:00 a.m. Make your reservations early before we sell out. Don’t miss out on this exciting lunch and tour! Casual attire is suggested. For more information, to view a complete menu and to make reservations, please visit www.reaganfoundation.org/events or call 805-577-4057.NOTE: It is always a good idea to verify date, time, location and other information prior to going.Eye Spy LA is not responsible for the accuracy of this information.Go To Website *** Get MAP ***
All Simi Valley residents are welcome to attend the Free Spring 2020 Landscape Transformation Class, hosted by Calleguas Municipal Water District (however, space is limited).This Lawnless Landscaping class promotes inviting gardens which require less water! Learn about options for a satisfying lawnless landscape, including a short and fun history of lawns.The instructor is Lisa Burton, a Certified Master Gardener and Professional Garden Designer based in Ventura County.For additional information, please view the Landscape Transformation Class Flyer. If you have any questions, please contact Jennifer Lancaster at jlancaster@calleguas.com or (805) 579-7194.SPACE IS LIMITED! RSVP at: https://calleguas.wufoo.com/forms/landscape-transformation-classes
The City Council typically meets two Mondays per month and the public is encouraged to attend. Agendas are posted on Thursday mornings preceding Council meetings. Please visit the City Council Meetings archive page to view the agendas, minutes, and videos of past City Council meetings. If any interested individual has a disability that may require accommodation to participate in the meeting, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at (805) 583-6748. Upon advance notification of the need for accommodation, reasonable arrangements will be made to provide accessibility to the meeting.