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SIMI VALLEY ACORN
Republican Women to meet | June 4, 2021 The Simi Valley Moorpark Republican Women Federated will hold a luncheon meeting Fri., June 18 at the Junkyard Cafe, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley. DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS Community colleges returning to in-person learning this fall. Number of classes will vary by school; some say district is being too tentative. By wpeditor. |. on. May 07, 2021. By Christina Cox. christina@theacorn.com. UP AHEAD—About 30% of classes at Moorpark College will have an on-campus component through fully in-person orhybrid classes
HEALTH EXPO OFFERS 3-D EXPERIENCE FOR FAMILIES BRITE (Building Resilience and Inclusion Through Engagement) is holding a health expo for youths and families within a virtual reality 3-D environment called BRITE World. Participants can use a customizable personal avatar to move and interact in a video game-like way. Registration for the health AIRPLANE ON THE FREEWAY A MYSTERY NO PARKING ZONE--A small Cessna aircraft sits near the Reyes Adobe Road bridge after being pulled off the freeway. Courtesy of Robert Fisher For residents of Agoura Hills, the news Monday that a small aircraft had made an emergency landing in their city sounded oddlyfamiliar. It
TEE UP FOR KIDZ
The Simi Valley Education Foundation’s annual Tee Up for Kidz golf tournament will take place Mon., June 7 at the Wood Ranch Country Club, 301 N. Wood Ranch Parkway, Simi Valley. The is one of the foundation’s primary fundraising events. Money raised at the event helps to fund programs and materials that directly benefit localschool children.
VERDICT IN ON NEW ATTORNEY gabrielle@theacorn.com. Lonnie EldridgeAfter more than six months of searching, the City of Simi Valley has hired a new city attorney. Lonnie Eldridge, who has worked for the City of Los Angeles since 2005, was officially appointed as Simi Valley’s city attorney on Monday night after receiving unanimous approval from the City Council. EMBEZZLER GETS PRISON TIME, MUST PAY RESTITUTION melissa@theacorn.com. Laura Leonard. A Simi Valley woman convicted of embezzling more than $300,000 will serve nearly four years in state prison and must pay restitution to the companies she stole from, authorities said. Laura Leonard, 45, was sentenced April 27 for embezzling from her former employers, Protek CNC Sales Corp. andSophie Inc.
FORMER SUPERVISOR'S BROKERAGE FIRM MUST PAY $5.8M Former supervisor’s brokerage firm must pay $5.8M settlement. An insurance brokerage firm owned by former Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to the City of Modesto to settle a claim over an insurance provider that left the city on the hook for millions in unpaid employee medical claims. KIDNEY RECIPIENT, DONOR IN RECOVERY LIFESAVER—Tony Falato, left, and Rocky Rhodes are all smiles after a Jan. 19 kidney transplant. Falato was diagnosed with stage 4 renal failure last year, and Rhodes volunteered to donate one of his kidneys.One year after doctors told him he had only months to live, Tony Falato now has a new lease on life and plans to use his time helping others in any way he can.SIMI VALLEY ACORN
Republican Women to meet | June 4, 2021 The Simi Valley Moorpark Republican Women Federated will hold a luncheon meeting Fri., June 18 at the Junkyard Cafe, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley. DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS Community colleges returning to in-person learning this fall. Number of classes will vary by school; some say district is being too tentative. By wpeditor. |. on. May 07, 2021. By Christina Cox. christina@theacorn.com. UP AHEAD—About 30% of classes at Moorpark College will have an on-campus component through fully in-person orhybrid classes
HEALTH EXPO OFFERS 3-D EXPERIENCE FOR FAMILIES BRITE (Building Resilience and Inclusion Through Engagement) is holding a health expo for youths and families within a virtual reality 3-D environment called BRITE World. Participants can use a customizable personal avatar to move and interact in a video game-like way. Registration for the health AIRPLANE ON THE FREEWAY A MYSTERY NO PARKING ZONE--A small Cessna aircraft sits near the Reyes Adobe Road bridge after being pulled off the freeway. Courtesy of Robert Fisher For residents of Agoura Hills, the news Monday that a small aircraft had made an emergency landing in their city sounded oddlyfamiliar. It
TEE UP FOR KIDZ
The Simi Valley Education Foundation’s annual Tee Up for Kidz golf tournament will take place Mon., June 7 at the Wood Ranch Country Club, 301 N. Wood Ranch Parkway, Simi Valley. The is one of the foundation’s primary fundraising events. Money raised at the event helps to fund programs and materials that directly benefit localschool children.
VERDICT IN ON NEW ATTORNEY gabrielle@theacorn.com. Lonnie EldridgeAfter more than six months of searching, the City of Simi Valley has hired a new city attorney. Lonnie Eldridge, who has worked for the City of Los Angeles since 2005, was officially appointed as Simi Valley’s city attorney on Monday night after receiving unanimous approval from the City Council. EMBEZZLER GETS PRISON TIME, MUST PAY RESTITUTION melissa@theacorn.com. Laura Leonard. A Simi Valley woman convicted of embezzling more than $300,000 will serve nearly four years in state prison and must pay restitution to the companies she stole from, authorities said. Laura Leonard, 45, was sentenced April 27 for embezzling from her former employers, Protek CNC Sales Corp. andSophie Inc.
FORMER SUPERVISOR'S BROKERAGE FIRM MUST PAY $5.8M Former supervisor’s brokerage firm must pay $5.8M settlement. An insurance brokerage firm owned by former Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to the City of Modesto to settle a claim over an insurance provider that left the city on the hook for millions in unpaid employee medical claims. KIDNEY RECIPIENT, DONOR IN RECOVERY LIFESAVER—Tony Falato, left, and Rocky Rhodes are all smiles after a Jan. 19 kidney transplant. Falato was diagnosed with stage 4 renal failure last year, and Rhodes volunteered to donate one of his kidneys.One year after doctors told him he had only months to live, Tony Falato now has a new lease on life and plans to use his time helping others in any way he can. PANDEMIC-TESTED CLASS OF 2021 IS READY FOR THE WORLD 1 day ago · After a turbulent year and a half of remote and hybrid learning, seniors in the Simi Valley Unified School District were finally able to gather on local campuses to celebrate their accomplishments. To the Class of 2021, we salute you. Because of the pandemic and other uncertainties in the world DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
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1 day ago · Living in a society like ours sometimes requires us to deal with inconveniences like road repair, water main maintenance or electric line inspections. There are traffic lights and emergency vehicles to yield to also. The person who complained about noisy helicopters deserves the IT'S A WRAP FOR BOOK DRIVE 1 day ago · READY FOR READING—From left, Kathryn Ehret, Samantha Shapiro and Josh Gray deliver books to Park View Elementary. Courtesy photoThe Emerging Leaders of Simi Valley wrapped up its Book Drive For Kids on May 23. The drive received 2,380 new and gently used books that were donated to MOORPARK COLLEGE SUMMER THEATER RETURNS 1 day ago · Live summer theater will return to Moorpark College with “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” The production will run July 22 through Aug. 8 outdoors on the Moorpark College campus, 7075 Campus Road. The show is free and open to students andMADHOUSE, PART II
1 day ago · ROYAL, WITH CHEESE—Royal High’s baseball team, which opened this season with 11 straight wins, will play at 3:15 p.m. today at Charter Oak in the CIF-Southern Section Division 4 playoff quarterfinals. Photos by MICHAEL COONS/Acorn Newspapers ThereFOR THE RECORD
1 day ago · Regarding the June 4 article about WM employees in Simi voting to join the Teamsters. The decision was made by the employees at Waste Management GI Industries on Los Angeles Avenue, not the Simi Valley Landfill and Recycling Center. While both are ROYAL HIGH | SIMI VALLEY ACORN 1 day ago · GREEN’S THE THING—Seniors wait in the gym before commencement at Royal High School on June 3. WHAT A MOMENT— Above, Royal High School seniors sit on the football field as they wait for commencement to begin. Below, Spanish teacher Jessica Fancett takes a FBI EXHIBIT AT REAGAN LIBRARY EXPLORES AGENCY'S HISTORY 1 day ago · ARTIFACT—Crews lift the infamous “Bonnie and Clyde car” with a crane so it can be placed on the second floor of the Reagan Library on June 3. The vehicle will be showcased in the library’s newest exhibit, “FBI: From Al Capone to Al-Qaeda.” In 1934, the criminal run of Clyde Barrow and WATCH PATRIOTISM, COMMUNITY SPIRIT UNFURL DURING FLAG DAY 18 hours ago · Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10049 will host a National Flag Day event at 6:30 p.m. Mon., June 14 at the Simi Valley Town Center, Veterans Court, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. During the program, new national and service flags for the Veterans Court will beSIMI VALLEY ACORN
Republican Women to meet | June 4, 2021 The Simi Valley Moorpark Republican Women Federated will hold a luncheon meeting Fri., June 18 at the Junkyard Cafe, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley. DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS Community colleges returning to in-person learning this fall. Number of classes will vary by school; some say district is being too tentative. By wpeditor. |. on. May 07, 2021. By Christina Cox. christina@theacorn.com. UP AHEAD—About 30% of classes at Moorpark College will have an on-campus component through fully in-person orhybrid classes
HEALTH EXPO OFFERS 3-D EXPERIENCE FOR FAMILIES BRITE (Building Resilience and Inclusion Through Engagement) is holding a health expo for youths and families within a virtual reality 3-D environment called BRITE World. Participants can use a customizable personal avatar to move and interact in a video game-like way. Registration for the healthTEE UP FOR KIDZ
The Simi Valley Education Foundation’s annual Tee Up for Kidz golf tournament will take place Mon., June 7 at the Wood Ranch Country Club, 301 N. Wood Ranch Parkway, Simi Valley. The is one of the foundation’s primary fundraising events. Money raised at the event helps to fund programs and materials that directly benefit localschool children.
EMBEZZLER GETS PRISON TIME, MUST PAY RESTITUTION melissa@theacorn.com. Laura Leonard. A Simi Valley woman convicted of embezzling more than $300,000 will serve nearly four years in state prison and must pay restitution to the companies she stole from, authorities said. Laura Leonard, 45, was sentenced April 27 for embezzling from her former employers, Protek CNC Sales Corp. andSophie Inc.
VERDICT IN ON NEW ATTORNEY gabrielle@theacorn.com. Lonnie EldridgeAfter more than six months of searching, the City of Simi Valley has hired a new city attorney. Lonnie Eldridge, who has worked for the City of Los Angeles since 2005, was officially appointed as Simi Valley’s city attorney on Monday night after receiving unanimous approval from the City Council. FORMER SUPERVISOR'S BROKERAGE FIRM MUST PAY $5.8M Former supervisor’s brokerage firm must pay $5.8M settlement. An insurance brokerage firm owned by former Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to the City of Modesto to settle a claim over an insurance provider that left the city on the hook for millions in unpaid employee medical claims. KIDNEY RECIPIENT, DONOR IN RECOVERY LIFESAVER—Tony Falato, left, and Rocky Rhodes are all smiles after a Jan. 19 kidney transplant. Falato was diagnosed with stage 4 renal failure last year, and Rhodes volunteered to donate one of his kidneys.One year after doctors told him he had only months to live, Tony Falato now has a new lease on life and plans to use his time helping others in any way he can. NONPROFIT'S BOW & ARROW PROGRAM HITS THE MARK FOR AT-RISK Nonprofit’s Bow & Arrow program hits the mark for at-risk children. ENGAGING—Above, SVPD Officer Rachel Davis, center, shows off a SWAT vehicle to Gabriel N., Steven Z., Brixton B. and Matthew L. during the April 17 launch of Bow and Arrow, a new program by the nonprofit For the Need that aims to help kids experiencing homelessness.SIMI VALLEY ACORN
Republican Women to meet | June 4, 2021 The Simi Valley Moorpark Republican Women Federated will hold a luncheon meeting Fri., June 18 at the Junkyard Cafe, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley. DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS Community colleges returning to in-person learning this fall. Number of classes will vary by school; some say district is being too tentative. By wpeditor. |. on. May 07, 2021. By Christina Cox. christina@theacorn.com. UP AHEAD—About 30% of classes at Moorpark College will have an on-campus component through fully in-person orhybrid classes
HEALTH EXPO OFFERS 3-D EXPERIENCE FOR FAMILIES BRITE (Building Resilience and Inclusion Through Engagement) is holding a health expo for youths and families within a virtual reality 3-D environment called BRITE World. Participants can use a customizable personal avatar to move and interact in a video game-like way. Registration for the healthTEE UP FOR KIDZ
The Simi Valley Education Foundation’s annual Tee Up for Kidz golf tournament will take place Mon., June 7 at the Wood Ranch Country Club, 301 N. Wood Ranch Parkway, Simi Valley. The is one of the foundation’s primary fundraising events. Money raised at the event helps to fund programs and materials that directly benefit localschool children.
EMBEZZLER GETS PRISON TIME, MUST PAY RESTITUTION melissa@theacorn.com. Laura Leonard. A Simi Valley woman convicted of embezzling more than $300,000 will serve nearly four years in state prison and must pay restitution to the companies she stole from, authorities said. Laura Leonard, 45, was sentenced April 27 for embezzling from her former employers, Protek CNC Sales Corp. andSophie Inc.
VERDICT IN ON NEW ATTORNEY gabrielle@theacorn.com. Lonnie EldridgeAfter more than six months of searching, the City of Simi Valley has hired a new city attorney. Lonnie Eldridge, who has worked for the City of Los Angeles since 2005, was officially appointed as Simi Valley’s city attorney on Monday night after receiving unanimous approval from the City Council. FORMER SUPERVISOR'S BROKERAGE FIRM MUST PAY $5.8M Former supervisor’s brokerage firm must pay $5.8M settlement. An insurance brokerage firm owned by former Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to the City of Modesto to settle a claim over an insurance provider that left the city on the hook for millions in unpaid employee medical claims. KIDNEY RECIPIENT, DONOR IN RECOVERY LIFESAVER—Tony Falato, left, and Rocky Rhodes are all smiles after a Jan. 19 kidney transplant. Falato was diagnosed with stage 4 renal failure last year, and Rhodes volunteered to donate one of his kidneys.One year after doctors told him he had only months to live, Tony Falato now has a new lease on life and plans to use his time helping others in any way he can. NONPROFIT'S BOW & ARROW PROGRAM HITS THE MARK FOR AT-RISK Nonprofit’s Bow & Arrow program hits the mark for at-risk children. ENGAGING—Above, SVPD Officer Rachel Davis, center, shows off a SWAT vehicle to Gabriel N., Steven Z., Brixton B. and Matthew L. during the April 17 launch of Bow and Arrow, a new program by the nonprofit For the Need that aims to help kids experiencing homelessness. PANDEMIC-TESTED CLASS OF 2021 IS READY FOR THE WORLD 22 hours ago · After a turbulent year and a half of remote and hybrid learning, seniors in the Simi Valley Unified School District were finally able to gather on local campuses to celebrate their accomplishments. To the Class of 2021, we salute you. Because of the pandemic and other uncertainties in the world WHAT RULES TO EXPECT AFTER JUNE 15 22 hours ago · NOT SO FAST— Though Californians have for weeks been promised that they can go mask-free on June 15, indecision by the Cal/OSHA board means employees will need to continue wearing masks while at work through the end of June.COVID-19 infection rates across California have dropped to record lows, and Barry Zimmerman, director of the Ventura County Health Care Agency, said residentsCHECK FACTS FIRST
22 hours ago · Living in a society like ours sometimes requires us to deal with inconveniences like road repair, water main maintenance or electric line inspections. There are traffic lights and emergency vehicles to yield to also. The person who complained about noisy helicopters deserves the DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
MAN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH DEADLY HOUSE FIRE 22 hours ago · ARSON SUSPECTED—A fire destroyed a home in the 900 block of Talbert Avenue on June 7. One person was found dead inside the house and a man has since been arrested in connection with the blaze. Courtesy of Michael Scott/@MoorparkFirePhotographerA SimiValley man
MOORPARK COLLEGE SUMMER THEATER RETURNS 22 hours ago · Live summer theater will return to Moorpark College with “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” The production will run July 22 through Aug. 8 outdoors on the Moorpark College campus, 7075 Campus Road. The show is free and open to students and the community. The musical is a FBI EXHIBIT AT REAGAN LIBRARY EXPLORES AGENCY'S HISTORY 22 hours ago · ARTIFACT—Crews lift the infamous “Bonnie and Clyde car” with a crane so it can be placed on the second floor of the Reagan Library on June 3. The vehicle will be showcased in the library’s newest exhibit, “FBI: From Al Capone to Al-Qaeda.” In 1934, the criminal run of Clyde Barrow and WATCH PATRIOTISM, COMMUNITY SPIRIT UNFURL DURING FLAG DAY 9 hours ago · Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10049 will host a National Flag Day event at 6:30 p.m. Mon., June 14 at the Simi Valley Town Center, Veterans Court, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. During the program, new national and service flags for the Veterans Court will be unveiled and there will be a patrioticMADHOUSE, PART II
22 hours ago · ROYAL, WITH CHEESE—Royal High’s baseball team, which opened this season with 11 straight wins, will play at 3:15 p.m. today at Charter Oak in the CIF-Southern Section Division 4 playoff quarterfinals. Photos by MICHAEL COONS/Acorn Newspapers There ROYAL HIGH | SIMI VALLEY ACORN 22 hours ago · GREEN’S THE THING—Seniors wait in the gym before commencement at Royal High School on June 3. WHAT A MOMENT— Above, Royal High School seniors sit on the football field as they wait for commencement to begin. Below, Spanish teacher Jessica Fancett takes a selfie with seniors Anthony Haro andSIMI VALLEY ACORN
Republican Women to meet | June 4, 2021 The Simi Valley Moorpark Republican Women Federated will hold a luncheon meeting Fri., June 18 at the Junkyard Cafe, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley. DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the SimiValley
HEALTH EXPO OFFERS 3-D EXPERIENCE FOR FAMILIES BRITE (Building Resilience and Inclusion Through Engagement) is holding a health expo for youths and families within a virtual reality 3-D environment called BRITE World. Participants can use a customizable personal avatar to move and interact in a video game-like way. Registration for the health EMBEZZLER GETS PRISON TIME, MUST PAY RESTITUTION A Simi Valley woman convicted of embezzling more than $300,000 will serve nearly four years in state prison and must pay restitution tothe companies she
TEE UP FOR KIDZ
The Simi Valley Education Foundation's annual Tee Up for Kidz golf tournament will take place Mon., June 7 at the Wood Ranch CountryClub, 301
VERDICT IN ON NEW ATTORNEY Lonnie EldridgeAfter more than six months of searching, the City of Simi Valley has hired a new city attorney. Lonnie Eldridge, who has worked for the City of Los Angeles since 2005, was officially appointed as Simi Valley’s city attorney on Monday night after receiving unanimous approval from the POT IS LEGAL: WHAT NOW IN SIMI? Recreational marijuana use is officially legal in the state of California, but a temporary moratorium in Simi Valley on all outdoor cultivation and commercial pot COMMUNITY COLLEGES RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS School will soon return to normal for many students enrolled at Moorpark, Oxnard and Ventura colleges. In January, the Ventura County Community College District announced its intention to FORMER SUPERVISOR'S BROKERAGE FIRM MUST PAY $5.8M Peter Foy. An insurance brokerage firm owned by former Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to the City of Modesto to settle a claim over an insurance provider that left the city on the hook for millions in unpaid employee medical claims. KIDNEY RECIPIENT, DONOR IN RECOVERY LIFESAVER—Tony Falato, left, and Rocky Rhodes are all smiles after a Jan. 19 kidney transplant. Falato was diagnosed with stage 4 renal failure last year, and Rhodes volunteered to donate one of his kidneys.One year after doctors told him he had only months to live, Tony Falato now has a new lease on life and plans to use his time helping others in any way he can.SIMI VALLEY ACORN
Republican Women to meet | June 4, 2021 The Simi Valley Moorpark Republican Women Federated will hold a luncheon meeting Fri., June 18 at the Junkyard Cafe, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley. DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the SimiValley
HEALTH EXPO OFFERS 3-D EXPERIENCE FOR FAMILIES BRITE (Building Resilience and Inclusion Through Engagement) is holding a health expo for youths and families within a virtual reality 3-D environment called BRITE World. Participants can use a customizable personal avatar to move and interact in a video game-like way. Registration for the health EMBEZZLER GETS PRISON TIME, MUST PAY RESTITUTION A Simi Valley woman convicted of embezzling more than $300,000 will serve nearly four years in state prison and must pay restitution tothe companies she
TEE UP FOR KIDZ
The Simi Valley Education Foundation's annual Tee Up for Kidz golf tournament will take place Mon., June 7 at the Wood Ranch CountryClub, 301
VERDICT IN ON NEW ATTORNEY Lonnie EldridgeAfter more than six months of searching, the City of Simi Valley has hired a new city attorney. Lonnie Eldridge, who has worked for the City of Los Angeles since 2005, was officially appointed as Simi Valley’s city attorney on Monday night after receiving unanimous approval from the POT IS LEGAL: WHAT NOW IN SIMI? Recreational marijuana use is officially legal in the state of California, but a temporary moratorium in Simi Valley on all outdoor cultivation and commercial pot COMMUNITY COLLEGES RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS School will soon return to normal for many students enrolled at Moorpark, Oxnard and Ventura colleges. In January, the Ventura County Community College District announced its intention to FORMER SUPERVISOR'S BROKERAGE FIRM MUST PAY $5.8M Peter Foy. An insurance brokerage firm owned by former Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to the City of Modesto to settle a claim over an insurance provider that left the city on the hook for millions in unpaid employee medical claims. KIDNEY RECIPIENT, DONOR IN RECOVERY LIFESAVER—Tony Falato, left, and Rocky Rhodes are all smiles after a Jan. 19 kidney transplant. Falato was diagnosed with stage 4 renal failure last year, and Rhodes volunteered to donate one of his kidneys.One year after doctors told him he had only months to live, Tony Falato now has a new lease on life and plans to use his time helping others in any way he can. PANDEMIC-TESTED CLASS OF 2021 IS READY FOR THE WORLD 14 hours ago · After a turbulent year and a half of remote and hybrid learning, seniors in the Simi Valley Unified School District were finally able to gather on local campuses to celebrate their accomplishments. To the Class of 2021, we salute you. Because of the pandemic and other uncertainties in the worldCHECK FACTS FIRST
14 hours ago · Living in a society like ours sometimes requires us to deal with inconveniences like road repair, water main maintenance or electric line inspections. There are traffic lights and emergency vehicles to yield to also. The person who complained about noisy helicopters deserves the RENTAL SPACE AVAILABLE The Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District offers indoor and outdoor rental spaces at affordable pricing for community members to host special events. Several options are available in both Simi Valley and Oak Park. Properties can accommodate small and large groups, includingweddings, at
MAN ARRESTED IN CONNECTION WITH DEADLY HOUSE FIRE 14 hours ago · ARSON SUSPECTED—A fire destroyed a home in the 900 block of Talbert Avenue on June 7. One person was found dead inside the house and a man has since been arrested in connection with the blaze. Courtesy of Michael Scott/@MoorparkFirePhotographerA SimiValley man
MADHOUSE, PART II
14 hours ago · ROYAL, WITH CHEESE—Royal High’s baseball team, which opened this season with 11 straight wins, will play at 3:15 p.m. today at Charter Oak in the CIF-Southern Section Division 4 playoff quarterfinals. Photos by MICHAEL COONS/Acorn Newspapers There FBI EXHIBIT AT REAGAN LIBRARY EXPLORES AGENCY'S HISTORY 14 hours ago · ARTIFACT—Crews lift the infamous “Bonnie and Clyde car” with a crane so it can be placed on the second floor of the Reagan Library on June 3. The vehicle will be showcased in the library’s newest exhibit, “FBI: From Al Capone to Al-Qaeda.” In 1934, the criminal run of Clyde Barrow and PROPER PREP KEY IN HIKER RESCUE 14 hours ago · Two local residents are safe at home this week due to the efforts of Ventura County’s aviation unit and search and rescue teams. The episode began June 2 when a family member called the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office to report that two hikers—a 65-year-old man from Thousand Oaks and aGOOD DEED, INDEED
14 hours ago · On May 26, there were five of us “old” ladies having breakfast at the First Street Restaurant. After enjoying a wonderful breakfast, we asked our waiter (who is an excellent waiter) for our bill. He hesitated a second, and said someone wanted to PROBLEMATIC LAWSUITS 14 hours ago · As a recent Cal Lutheran graduate, I have seen firsthand how difficult the job market can be for local residents seeking good-paying employment. While working for a small employer during college, I saw how jobs are lost because of poor policies coming from Sacramento. California needs to DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the SimiValley
SIMI VALLEY ACORN
Republican Women to meet | June 4, 2021 The Simi Valley Moorpark Republican Women Federated will hold a luncheon meeting Fri., June 18 at the Junkyard Cafe, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley. DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS Community colleges returning to in-person learning this fall. Number of classes will vary by school; some say district is being too tentative. By wpeditor. |. on. May 07, 2021. By Christina Cox. christina@theacorn.com. UP AHEAD—About 30% of classes at Moorpark College will have an on-campus component through fully in-person orhybrid classes
HEALTH EXPO OFFERS 3-D EXPERIENCE FOR FAMILIES BRITE (Building Resilience and Inclusion Through Engagement) is holding a health expo for youths and families within a virtual reality 3-D environment called BRITE World. Participants can use a customizable personal avatar to move and interact in a video game-like way. Registration for the health EMBEZZLER GETS PRISON TIME, MUST PAY RESTITUTION A Simi Valley woman convicted of embezzling more than $300,000 will serve nearly four years in state prison and must pay restitution to the companies she stole from, authorities said. Laura Leonard, 45, was sentenced April 27 for embezzling from VERDICT IN ON NEW ATTORNEY Lonnie EldridgeAfter more than six months of searching, the City of Simi Valley has hired a new city attorney. Lonnie Eldridge, who has worked for the City of Los Angeles since 2005, was officially appointed as Simi Valley’s city attorney on Monday night after receiving unanimous approval from theTEE UP FOR KIDZ
The Simi Valley Education Foundation’s annual Tee Up for Kidz golf tournament will take place Mon., June 7 at the Wood Ranch Country Club, 301 N. Wood Ranch Parkway, Simi Valley. The is one of the foundation’s primary fundraising events. Money raised at the event helps to fund programs and FORMER SUPERVISOR'S BROKERAGE FIRM MUST PAY $5.8M Former supervisor’s brokerage firm must pay $5.8M settlement. An insurance brokerage firm owned by former Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to the City of Modesto to settle a claim over an insurance provider that left the city on the hook for millions in unpaid employee medical claims. NONPROFIT'S BOW & ARROW PROGRAM HITS THE MARK FOR AT-RISK Nonprofit’s Bow & Arrow program hits the mark for at-risk children. ENGAGING—Above, SVPD Officer Rachel Davis, center, shows off a SWAT vehicle to Gabriel N., Steven Z., Brixton B. and Matthew L. during the April 17 launch of Bow and Arrow, a new program by the nonprofit For the Need that aims to help kids experiencing homelessness. 'ONE-OF-A-KIND' TEACHER CAPS 64-YEAR CAREER He took home posters and other student creations to keep as mementos. Courtesy of Julio Agredano. Last week was nostalgic for Norm Helmuth, who visited his classroom at Santa Susana High School for the last time to take down posters and collect personal items. The Aug. 17 visit effectively closed the book on the veteran teacher’s 64-yearcareer.
SIMI VALLEY ACORN
Republican Women to meet | June 4, 2021 The Simi Valley Moorpark Republican Women Federated will hold a luncheon meeting Fri., June 18 at the Junkyard Cafe, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley. DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS Community colleges returning to in-person learning this fall. Number of classes will vary by school; some say district is being too tentative. By wpeditor. |. on. May 07, 2021. By Christina Cox. christina@theacorn.com. UP AHEAD—About 30% of classes at Moorpark College will have an on-campus component through fully in-person orhybrid classes
HEALTH EXPO OFFERS 3-D EXPERIENCE FOR FAMILIES BRITE (Building Resilience and Inclusion Through Engagement) is holding a health expo for youths and families within a virtual reality 3-D environment called BRITE World. Participants can use a customizable personal avatar to move and interact in a video game-like way. Registration for the health EMBEZZLER GETS PRISON TIME, MUST PAY RESTITUTION A Simi Valley woman convicted of embezzling more than $300,000 will serve nearly four years in state prison and must pay restitution to the companies she stole from, authorities said. Laura Leonard, 45, was sentenced April 27 for embezzling from VERDICT IN ON NEW ATTORNEY Lonnie EldridgeAfter more than six months of searching, the City of Simi Valley has hired a new city attorney. Lonnie Eldridge, who has worked for the City of Los Angeles since 2005, was officially appointed as Simi Valley’s city attorney on Monday night after receiving unanimous approval from theTEE UP FOR KIDZ
The Simi Valley Education Foundation’s annual Tee Up for Kidz golf tournament will take place Mon., June 7 at the Wood Ranch Country Club, 301 N. Wood Ranch Parkway, Simi Valley. The is one of the foundation’s primary fundraising events. Money raised at the event helps to fund programs and FORMER SUPERVISOR'S BROKERAGE FIRM MUST PAY $5.8M Former supervisor’s brokerage firm must pay $5.8M settlement. An insurance brokerage firm owned by former Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to the City of Modesto to settle a claim over an insurance provider that left the city on the hook for millions in unpaid employee medical claims. NONPROFIT'S BOW & ARROW PROGRAM HITS THE MARK FOR AT-RISK Nonprofit’s Bow & Arrow program hits the mark for at-risk children. ENGAGING—Above, SVPD Officer Rachel Davis, center, shows off a SWAT vehicle to Gabriel N., Steven Z., Brixton B. and Matthew L. during the April 17 launch of Bow and Arrow, a new program by the nonprofit For the Need that aims to help kids experiencing homelessness. 'ONE-OF-A-KIND' TEACHER CAPS 64-YEAR CAREER He took home posters and other student creations to keep as mementos. Courtesy of Julio Agredano. Last week was nostalgic for Norm Helmuth, who visited his classroom at Santa Susana High School for the last time to take down posters and collect personal items. The Aug. 17 visit effectively closed the book on the veteran teacher’s 64-yearcareer.
THE MADHOUSE
GIDDY UP—Simi Valley High’s baseball team (15-12 overall) open the CIF-Southern Section Division 2 playoffs at 3:15 p.m. today at Ocean View (21-6), the Golden West League champs from Huntington Beach. MICHAEL COONS/Acorn NewspapersA typical spring postseason is busy. These pandemic playoffs are DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
HOTEL PROPOSAL HEADED TO COUNCIL A 1.6-acre vacant lot situated behind the Junkyard Cafe on Cochran Street could soon be the site of a new hotel. On May 19, the planning commission voted 4-1 to recommend approval of a Fairfield Inn hotel, which will feature 98 rooms and Santa Barbara-style architecture. Aspart of
LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER: 'TO SERVE AND PROTECT' IS LAW AND ORDER—Ventura County Sheriff’s Dep. Michaela Corona, 24, left, stands with her mother, Tammie Alonzo, 59, outside the Ventura County Government Center in April 2021. Alonzo served 10 years as a police officer and now works as a service EXER OFFERS PHYSICALS TO STUDENT ATHLETES The Exer Urgent Care Sports and Schools Program was created recently to provide high schools with complimentary sports screening exams and EKGs as interscholastic youth sports resume after a full year of inactivity due to the pandemic. Medical teams GALA OFFERS HOPE AFTER CHALLENGING YEAR Chabad of the Conejo’s The Power of Hope Gala 2021 will be livestreamed from 7 to 9 p.m. Wed., June 9. In past years Chabad’s annual galas were held in such venues as the Westlake Four Seasons Hotel and the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, where attendance was CONEJO PLAYERS STANDS TALL WITH WARM, MELODIC MUSICAL CONNECTION—Lilly Babb and Jared Price in “Daddy Long Legs.” Courtesy of Mike McCauleyDuring the pandemic, instead of going dark, the intrepid Conejo Players Theatre in Thousand Oaks has gone to great lengths to find shows that could be staged using a CLU GRADUATE OVERCOMES INCREDIBLE ODDS Karyme Lara ChagoyaWhen Karyme Chagoya’s parents brought her to the United States from Mexico when she was 6 months old, they came seeking a better life for their only daughter. Karyme’s mother, Maria, was the oldest of six children and AIRPLANE ON THE FREEWAY A MYSTERY NO PARKING ZONE--A small Cessna aircraft sits near the Reyes Adobe Road bridge after being pulled off the freeway. Courtesy of Robert Fisher For residents of Agoura Hills, the news Monday that a small aircraft had made an emergency landing in their city sounded oddlyfamiliar. It
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Please use the form below to submit your letter to the editor. Letters are required to be 350 words or less. The Acorn strives to publish all letters, but reserves the right to edit verbiage that appears to be redundant or inflammatory. Letters also cannot promote or attack private businesses. ASIMI VALLEY ACORN
Republican Women to meet | June 4, 2021 The Simi Valley Moorpark Republican Women Federated will hold a luncheon meeting Fri., June 18 at the Junkyard Cafe, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley. DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS Community colleges returning to in-person learning this fall. Number of classes will vary by school; some say district is being too tentative. By wpeditor. |. on. May 07, 2021. By Christina Cox. christina@theacorn.com. UP AHEAD—About 30% of classes at Moorpark College will have an on-campus component through fully in-person orhybrid classes
HEALTH EXPO OFFERS 3-D EXPERIENCE FOR FAMILIES BRITE (Building Resilience and Inclusion Through Engagement) is holding a health expo for youths and families within a virtual reality 3-D environment called BRITE World. Participants can use a customizable personal avatar to move and interact in a video game-like way. Registration for the health EMBEZZLER GETS PRISON TIME, MUST PAY RESTITUTION A Simi Valley woman convicted of embezzling more than $300,000 will serve nearly four years in state prison and must pay restitution to the companies she stole from, authorities said. Laura Leonard, 45, was sentenced April 27 for embezzling from VERDICT IN ON NEW ATTORNEY Lonnie EldridgeAfter more than six months of searching, the City of Simi Valley has hired a new city attorney. Lonnie Eldridge, who has worked for the City of Los Angeles since 2005, was officially appointed as Simi Valley’s city attorney on Monday night after receiving unanimous approval from theTEE UP FOR KIDZ
The Simi Valley Education Foundation’s annual Tee Up for Kidz golf tournament will take place Mon., June 7 at the Wood Ranch Country Club, 301 N. Wood Ranch Parkway, Simi Valley. The is one of the foundation’s primary fundraising events. Money raised at the event helps to fund programs and FORMER SUPERVISOR'S BROKERAGE FIRM MUST PAY $5.8M Former supervisor’s brokerage firm must pay $5.8M settlement. An insurance brokerage firm owned by former Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to the City of Modesto to settle a claim over an insurance provider that left the city on the hook for millions in unpaid employee medical claims. NONPROFIT'S BOW & ARROW PROGRAM HITS THE MARK FOR AT-RISK Nonprofit’s Bow & Arrow program hits the mark for at-risk children. ENGAGING—Above, SVPD Officer Rachel Davis, center, shows off a SWAT vehicle to Gabriel N., Steven Z., Brixton B. and Matthew L. during the April 17 launch of Bow and Arrow, a new program by the nonprofit For the Need that aims to help kids experiencing homelessness. 'ONE-OF-A-KIND' TEACHER CAPS 64-YEAR CAREER He took home posters and other student creations to keep as mementos. Courtesy of Julio Agredano. Last week was nostalgic for Norm Helmuth, who visited his classroom at Santa Susana High School for the last time to take down posters and collect personal items. The Aug. 17 visit effectively closed the book on the veteran teacher’s 64-yearcareer.
SIMI VALLEY ACORN
Republican Women to meet | June 4, 2021 The Simi Valley Moorpark Republican Women Federated will hold a luncheon meeting Fri., June 18 at the Junkyard Cafe, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley. DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS Community colleges returning to in-person learning this fall. Number of classes will vary by school; some say district is being too tentative. By wpeditor. |. on. May 07, 2021. By Christina Cox. christina@theacorn.com. UP AHEAD—About 30% of classes at Moorpark College will have an on-campus component through fully in-person orhybrid classes
HEALTH EXPO OFFERS 3-D EXPERIENCE FOR FAMILIES BRITE (Building Resilience and Inclusion Through Engagement) is holding a health expo for youths and families within a virtual reality 3-D environment called BRITE World. Participants can use a customizable personal avatar to move and interact in a video game-like way. Registration for the health EMBEZZLER GETS PRISON TIME, MUST PAY RESTITUTION A Simi Valley woman convicted of embezzling more than $300,000 will serve nearly four years in state prison and must pay restitution to the companies she stole from, authorities said. Laura Leonard, 45, was sentenced April 27 for embezzling from VERDICT IN ON NEW ATTORNEY Lonnie EldridgeAfter more than six months of searching, the City of Simi Valley has hired a new city attorney. Lonnie Eldridge, who has worked for the City of Los Angeles since 2005, was officially appointed as Simi Valley’s city attorney on Monday night after receiving unanimous approval from theTEE UP FOR KIDZ
The Simi Valley Education Foundation’s annual Tee Up for Kidz golf tournament will take place Mon., June 7 at the Wood Ranch Country Club, 301 N. Wood Ranch Parkway, Simi Valley. The is one of the foundation’s primary fundraising events. Money raised at the event helps to fund programs and FORMER SUPERVISOR'S BROKERAGE FIRM MUST PAY $5.8M Former supervisor’s brokerage firm must pay $5.8M settlement. An insurance brokerage firm owned by former Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to the City of Modesto to settle a claim over an insurance provider that left the city on the hook for millions in unpaid employee medical claims. NONPROFIT'S BOW & ARROW PROGRAM HITS THE MARK FOR AT-RISK Nonprofit’s Bow & Arrow program hits the mark for at-risk children. ENGAGING—Above, SVPD Officer Rachel Davis, center, shows off a SWAT vehicle to Gabriel N., Steven Z., Brixton B. and Matthew L. during the April 17 launch of Bow and Arrow, a new program by the nonprofit For the Need that aims to help kids experiencing homelessness. 'ONE-OF-A-KIND' TEACHER CAPS 64-YEAR CAREER He took home posters and other student creations to keep as mementos. Courtesy of Julio Agredano. Last week was nostalgic for Norm Helmuth, who visited his classroom at Santa Susana High School for the last time to take down posters and collect personal items. The Aug. 17 visit effectively closed the book on the veteran teacher’s 64-yearcareer.
THE MADHOUSE
GIDDY UP—Simi Valley High’s baseball team (15-12 overall) open the CIF-Southern Section Division 2 playoffs at 3:15 p.m. today at Ocean View (21-6), the Golden West League champs from Huntington Beach. MICHAEL COONS/Acorn NewspapersA typical spring postseason is busy. These pandemic playoffs are DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
HAVE A PICNIC, HELP THE MOUNTAINS Santa Monica Mountains Fund will host a Picnic for the Park on Fri., June 4. The event will be live-streamed from 5 to 5:30 p.m. to those who register in advance. The free event will support the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. During the live stream, attendeeswill hear from
HOTEL PROPOSAL HEADED TO COUNCIL A 1.6-acre vacant lot situated behind the Junkyard Cafe on Cochran Street could soon be the site of a new hotel. On May 19, the planning commission voted 4-1 to recommend approval of a Fairfield Inn hotel, which will feature 98 rooms and Santa Barbara-style architecture. Aspart of
LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER: 'TO SERVE AND PROTECT' IS LAW AND ORDER—Ventura County Sheriff’s Dep. Michaela Corona, 24, left, stands with her mother, Tammie Alonzo, 59, outside the Ventura County Government Center in April 2021. Alonzo served 10 years as a police officer and now works as a service EXER OFFERS PHYSICALS TO STUDENT ATHLETES The Exer Urgent Care Sports and Schools Program was created recently to provide high schools with complimentary sports screening exams and EKGs as interscholastic youth sports resume after a full year of inactivity due to the pandemic. Medical teams GALA OFFERS HOPE AFTER CHALLENGING YEAR Chabad of the Conejo’s The Power of Hope Gala 2021 will be livestreamed from 7 to 9 p.m. Wed., June 9. In past years Chabad’s annual galas were held in such venues as the Westlake Four Seasons Hotel and the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, where attendance was CLU GRADUATE OVERCOMES INCREDIBLE ODDS Karyme Lara ChagoyaWhen Karyme Chagoya’s parents brought her to the United States from Mexico when she was 6 months old, they came seeking a better life for their only daughter. Karyme’s mother, Maria, was the oldest of six children and AIRPLANE ON THE FREEWAY A MYSTERY NO PARKING ZONE--A small Cessna aircraft sits near the Reyes Adobe Road bridge after being pulled off the freeway. Courtesy of Robert Fisher For residents of Agoura Hills, the news Monday that a small aircraft had made an emergency landing in their city sounded oddlyfamiliar. It
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Please use the form below to submit your letter to the editor. Letters are required to be 350 words or less. The Acorn strives to publish all letters, but reserves the right to edit verbiage that appears to be redundant or inflammatory. Letters also cannot promote or attack private businesses. ASIMI VALLEY ACORN
Republican Women to meet | June 4, 2021 The Simi Valley Moorpark Republican Women Federated will hold a luncheon meeting Fri., June 18 at the Junkyard Cafe, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley. DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS Community colleges returning to in-person learning this fall. Number of classes will vary by school; some say district is being too tentative. By wpeditor. |. on. May 07, 2021. By Christina Cox. christina@theacorn.com. UP AHEAD—About 30% of classes at Moorpark College will have an on-campus component through fully in-person orhybrid classes
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Please use the form below to submit your letter to the editor. Letters are required to be 350 words or less. The Acorn strives to publish all letters, but reserves the right to edit verbiage that appears to be redundant or inflammatory. Letters also cannot promote or attack private businesses. A HEALTH EXPO OFFERS 3-D EXPERIENCE FOR FAMILIES BRITE (Building Resilience and Inclusion Through Engagement) is holding a health expo for youths and families within a virtual reality 3-D environment called BRITE World. Participants can use a customizable personal avatar to move and interact in a video game-like way. Registration for the health EMBEZZLER GETS PRISON TIME, MUST PAY RESTITUTION A Simi Valley woman convicted of embezzling more than $300,000 will serve nearly four years in state prison and must pay restitution to the companies she stole from, authorities said. Laura Leonard, 45, was sentenced April 27 for embezzling from VERDICT IN ON NEW ATTORNEY gabrielle@theacorn.com. Lonnie EldridgeAfter more than six months of searching, the City of Simi Valley has hired a new city attorney. Lonnie Eldridge, who has worked for the City of Los Angeles since 2005, was officially appointed as Simi Valley’s city attorney on Monday night after receiving unanimous approval from the City Council. FORMER SUPERVISOR'S BROKERAGE FIRM MUST PAY $5.8M Former supervisor’s brokerage firm must pay $5.8M settlement. An insurance brokerage firm owned by former Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to the City of Modesto to settle a claim over an insurance provider that left the city on the hook for millions in unpaid employee medical claims. NONPROFIT'S BOW & ARROW PROGRAM HITS THE MARK FOR AT-RISK Nonprofit’s Bow & Arrow program hits the mark for at-risk children. ENGAGING—Above, SVPD Officer Rachel Davis, center, shows off a SWAT vehicle to Gabriel N., Steven Z., Brixton B. and Matthew L. during the April 17 launch of Bow and Arrow, a new program by the nonprofit For the Need that aims to help kids experiencing homelessness. 'ONE-OF-A-KIND' TEACHER CAPS 64-YEAR CAREER He took home posters and other student creations to keep as mementos. Courtesy of Julio Agredano. Last week was nostalgic for Norm Helmuth, who visited his classroom at Santa Susana High School for the last time to take down posters and collect personal items. The Aug. 17 visit effectively closed the book on the veteran teacher’s 64-yearcareer.
SIMI VALLEY ACORN
Republican Women to meet | June 4, 2021 The Simi Valley Moorpark Republican Women Federated will hold a luncheon meeting Fri., June 18 at the Junkyard Cafe, 2585 Cochran St., Simi Valley. DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
COMMUNITY COLLEGES RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING THIS Community colleges returning to in-person learning this fall. Number of classes will vary by school; some say district is being too tentative. By wpeditor. |. on. May 07, 2021. By Christina Cox. christina@theacorn.com. UP AHEAD—About 30% of classes at Moorpark College will have an on-campus component through fully in-person orhybrid classes
LETTER TO THE EDITOR Please use the form below to submit your letter to the editor. Letters are required to be 350 words or less. The Acorn strives to publish all letters, but reserves the right to edit verbiage that appears to be redundant or inflammatory. Letters also cannot promote or attack private businesses. A HEALTH EXPO OFFERS 3-D EXPERIENCE FOR FAMILIES BRITE (Building Resilience and Inclusion Through Engagement) is holding a health expo for youths and families within a virtual reality 3-D environment called BRITE World. Participants can use a customizable personal avatar to move and interact in a video game-like way. Registration for the health EMBEZZLER GETS PRISON TIME, MUST PAY RESTITUTION A Simi Valley woman convicted of embezzling more than $300,000 will serve nearly four years in state prison and must pay restitution to the companies she stole from, authorities said. Laura Leonard, 45, was sentenced April 27 for embezzling from VERDICT IN ON NEW ATTORNEY gabrielle@theacorn.com. Lonnie EldridgeAfter more than six months of searching, the City of Simi Valley has hired a new city attorney. Lonnie Eldridge, who has worked for the City of Los Angeles since 2005, was officially appointed as Simi Valley’s city attorney on Monday night after receiving unanimous approval from the City Council. FORMER SUPERVISOR'S BROKERAGE FIRM MUST PAY $5.8M Former supervisor’s brokerage firm must pay $5.8M settlement. An insurance brokerage firm owned by former Ventura County Supervisor Peter Foy has agreed to pay nearly $6 million to the City of Modesto to settle a claim over an insurance provider that left the city on the hook for millions in unpaid employee medical claims. NONPROFIT'S BOW & ARROW PROGRAM HITS THE MARK FOR AT-RISK Nonprofit’s Bow & Arrow program hits the mark for at-risk children. ENGAGING—Above, SVPD Officer Rachel Davis, center, shows off a SWAT vehicle to Gabriel N., Steven Z., Brixton B. and Matthew L. during the April 17 launch of Bow and Arrow, a new program by the nonprofit For the Need that aims to help kids experiencing homelessness. 'ONE-OF-A-KIND' TEACHER CAPS 64-YEAR CAREER He took home posters and other student creations to keep as mementos. Courtesy of Julio Agredano. Last week was nostalgic for Norm Helmuth, who visited his classroom at Santa Susana High School for the last time to take down posters and collect personal items. The Aug. 17 visit effectively closed the book on the veteran teacher’s 64-yearcareer.
THE MADHOUSE
GIDDY UP—Simi Valley High’s baseball team (15-12 overall) open the CIF-Southern Section Division 2 playoffs at 3:15 p.m. today at Ocean View (21-6), the Golden West League champs from Huntington Beach. MICHAEL COONS/Acorn NewspapersA typical spring postseason is busy. These pandemic playoffs are DRIVE-UP COVID-19 TEST SITE OPENS AT SIMI TOWN CENTER Global Pass Rapid Testing LLC has opened a new drive-thru COVID-19 rapid testing site to serve both Simi Valley and Moorpark at the Simi Valley Town Center, 1555 Simi Town Center Way. With Moorpark College’s COVID testing site shut down, this site is able to handle a high volume of testing. Testing is done on-site using a shallownasal swab.
HAVE A PICNIC, HELP THE MOUNTAINS Santa Monica Mountains Fund will host a Picnic for the Park on Fri., June 4. The event will be live-streamed from 5 to 5:30 p.m. to those who register in advance. The free event will support the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. During the live stream, attendeeswill hear from
LIKE MOTHER, LIKE DAUGHTER: 'TO SERVE AND PROTECT' IS LAW AND ORDER—Ventura County Sheriff’s Dep. Michaela Corona, 24, left, stands with her mother, Tammie Alonzo, 59, outside the Ventura County Government Center in April 2021. Alonzo served 10 years as a police officer and now works as a service HOTEL PROPOSAL HEADED TO COUNCIL A 1.6-acre vacant lot situated behind the Junkyard Cafe on Cochran Street could soon be the site of a new hotel. On May 19, the planning commission voted 4-1 to recommend approval of a Fairfield Inn hotel, which will feature 98 rooms and Santa Barbara-style architecture. Aspart of
EXER OFFERS PHYSICALS TO STUDENT ATHLETES The Exer Urgent Care Sports and Schools Program was created recently to provide high schools with complimentary sports screening exams and EKGs as interscholastic youth sports resume after a full year of inactivity due to the pandemic. Medical teams GALA OFFERS HOPE AFTER CHALLENGING YEAR Chabad of the Conejo’s The Power of Hope Gala 2021 will be livestreamed from 7 to 9 p.m. Wed., June 9. In past years Chabad’s annual galas were held in such venues as the Westlake Four Seasons Hotel and the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, where attendance was CLU GRADUATE OVERCOMES INCREDIBLE ODDS Karyme Lara ChagoyaWhen Karyme Chagoya’s parents brought her to the United States from Mexico when she was 6 months old, they came seeking a better life for their only daughter. Karyme’s mother, Maria, was the oldest of six children and WORKERS DID THE RIGHT THING Workers did the right thing. Congrats to the nearly 200 Waste Management workers on their vote to unionize last Friday. And hats off to Councilwoman Luevanos—herself a union leader and now congressional candidate —for rallying with those workers as they completed their historic vote. I grew up in Simi largely in the darkabout the purpose
CLU HONORS WWII VET WHO SHARES HIS HISTORY UNEXPECTED—Leonard Zerlin, 97, is inducted into the history honors society Phi Alpha Theta on April 21 along with a group of Cal Lutheran University history majors. The university surprised Zerlin with the honor in recognition of his contribution toMenu __
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RAISING THEIR VOICES COUNCIL TO REVIEW PROPOSED $75.3M BUDGET LOCAL COPS ASSIST WITH LA UNREST COUNTY HEALTH OFFICERS GRANTED GREATER CONTROL OVER… MOTORIST WHO HIT PROTESTER WITH PEPPER SPRAY ARRESTEDView All News
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FOSTER YOUTH FETED WITH GRADUATION PARADEBy Dawn Megli
dawn@theacorn.com | June 5, 2020 A dozen vehicles were waiting to start Johnny Gutierrez’s drive-thru graduation celebration when the first car in the line cued up a Bob Marley song. “Don’t worry about a thing... SHOW DAD YOU LOVE HIM Deadline to submit is today| June 5, 2020
Father’s Day is June 21 and it’s important Dad gets the recognition he deserves, even if he has played a joke or two on the family. This Father’s Day, the... DEMOCRATS TO MEET ONLINE| June 5, 2020
The Simi Valley Democratic Club will meet virtually Wed., June 10. Check-in will be at 6:45 p.m. The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. To register and receive a link... SUSPICIOUS VAN LEADS TO TEMPORARY CLOSURE ON 118 wpeditor | June 5, 2020 A suspicious van parked on the side of the 118 Freeway May 30 prompted the temporary closure of the highway and an investigation by the local bomb squad. At 12:05...FAMILY
RSRPD SUMMER CAMPS ON TRACK FOR JUNE 8By Melissa Simon
melissa@theacorn.com | June 5, 2020 Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District plans to offer more activities just in time for summer as part of the phased reopening following COVID-19 closures. On June 8, the park...ACORN KIDS
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‘FIGHT WITH EVERYTHING YOU’VE GOT’ Family’s love helps T.O. man beat COVIDBy Dawn Megli
dawn@theacorn.com | June 5, 2020 For weeks Laura Cerezo prayed. Her husband of 28 years, Miguel Cerezo, was in a nearly monthlong medically induced coma while undergoing treatment for COVID-19. Laura said she would pray...SPORTS
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Black athletes, coaches speak about protests, civil unrestBy Eliav Appelbaum
eliav@theacorn.com | June 5, 2020SCHOOLS
ROTARY CLUB OF SIMI SUNRISE AWARDS STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS| June 5, 2020
ELKS REWARD LOCAL SCHOLARS| June 5, 2020
PHYSICS PRODIGY IS LASER-FOCUSED CLU graduate heading to nation’s top program for optics researchBy Dawn Megli
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DEFENDING MAYOR MASHBURN| June 5, 2020
I felt compelled to respond to John Lapper’s May 29... ON RACIAL JUSTICE AND PRIVILEGE| June 5, 2020
With protests occurring around the nation in response to police...FOR THE RECORD
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In a letter published last week, John Lapper attributed the... DON’T ADD FUEL TO THE FIRE—PREVENT VIOLENCE IN SIMI| June 5, 2020
I write this letter with a heavy heart. Like many... BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOOTING AND SHOOTING| June 5, 2020
Some of the violence during protests against the killing of...COVID COURTESY
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Here’s a big THANK YOU to our Park District staff who spent time in the rain today to make sure our local kiddos got some eggs stuffedwith goodies.
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@RSRPD_rec isn’t fooling around. People wouldn’t stop playing hoops at Windmill Park so they removedthe rims. @SVAcorn
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