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April 10: Charity Dining at Hugo's; Rain on the Way

Tour the Reyes Adobe, enjoy choir music and take a free workshop at the Wellness Community.

1. The Forecast: Cloudy, 69

Look for increasing clouds with a high near 69, according to the National Weather Service. There will be rain tonight with a low around 44.

2. Reyes Adobe Historical Site Tours

Take a tour through the site at 10 a.m. Public, educational, and group programs are available throughout the year and offer a variety of ways to discover our region's unique legacy through guided tours, interactive exhibits and special events. Free; suggested donations for the tour are: adults, $3; seniors, $2; children, 5-12, $1.

3. Pepperdine University Equestrian Team Dine for Charity at Hugo's

From 5-10 p.m., 20 percent of every dinner check (pre-sales tax & tip, not combined w/ any other offers) goes to the Pepperdine Equestrian Team.

4. Breaking Thru Cancer Fitness Barriers

This free workshop at (530 Hampshire Rd, Westlake Village) will discuss the safety and benefits of fitness for cancer survivors both in treatment or post-treatment. Strategies for how and when to start a post-cancer fitness program with consideration of any cancer related side effects will be discussed. The program starts at 6:30 p.m.

5. CLU Choir Home Concert

The CLU Choir will present its annual Home Concert at 8 p.m.with Wyant Morton conducting. The varied program features works performed during a week-long concert tour of the Southwest. Also performing will be the CLU Women’s Chorale. Event will take place in the Samuelson Chapel at California Lutheran University (60 W Olsen Rd, Thousand Oaks).

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