Community Corner

Mar. 6: Kids Club; Blog for Patch

Keep an umbrella handy this afternoon, check out some interesting exhibits at Cal Lutheran and take the kids to the Commons for Kids Club.

1. The Forecast: Mostly Sunny, 57

There's a small chance of showers this afternoon; otherwise it will be mostly sunny with a high of 57, according to the National Weather Service. Chance of rain tonight with a low around 39.

2. Project 24: One Day in the Life at Cal Lutheran

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Multimedia students collect intriguing stories on three separate days from three places. Selections of their graphic design, photography and documentary videography will be on display through Tuesday, May 15 in the Soiland Humanities Center at California Lutheran University. Admission is free. For more information, contact Dan Restuccio at 805-493-3459.

4. Dan Welden, Resident Printmaker, at Cal Lutheran

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As the 2012 Artists and Speakers resident, Welden will work in the Kwan Fong Gallery from Jan. 30 to Feb. 28. The community is invited to join him and make some amazing art. The exhibition will remain through March 7, and admission is free. For information, call Michael Pearce at 805-444-7716 or visit www.callutheran.edu/kwan_fong.

4. Kids Club at the Commons

Take the kids to The Commons at Calabasas (4799 Commons Way) at 6 p.m. for a weekly dose of fun, including music, dance, arts, crafts, entertainment and so much more! This week, it's the Marvelous Marionettes!

5. Bloggers Wanted

Do you love to blog? Are you passionate about Agoura Hills? Start out the New Year by becoming a writer for Local Voices, our blogging platform. If you are interested, please contact Susan Pascal at susan.pascal@patch.com.


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