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July 14: Bastille Day Waiters' Race; 'Ride the High Country'

Take the kids to the historic Reyes Adobe for hands-on activities, view a classic western in the great outdoors and watch an annual Bastille Day race.

1. The Forecast: Sunny, 89

It will be sunny with a high near 89, according to the National Weather Service. Tonight will be mostly clear with a low around 57.

2. 2nd Saturday at the Adobe

Join us on the second Saturday of every month at the from 1:30-3 p.m. to participate in hands-on activities and make art projects according to the month’s theme. Before your visit, have lunch in the park, enjoy the playground, or bring a soccer ball to kick. Activities are geared towards children ages 3-8 and are free with donations cheerfully accepted. Call the Agoura Hills Recreation Center for specific activities at 818-597-7361.

3. 50th Anniversary Screening Of 'Ride The High Country' at the Reyes Adobe

The Agoura Hills Cultural Arts Council is presenting a special movie experience with the 50th anniversary screening of Sam Peckinpah’s 1962 western classic Ride the High Country under the stars at the at 7 p.m. Guest speaker is author, screenwriter and television producer David Weddle who wrote the biography on Peckinpah, If They Move…Kill ‘Em!, The Life and Times of Sam Peckinpah.

4. Bastille Day/Parisian Waiters' Race at Ladyface Alehouse

Celebrate Bastille Day Saturday with food and drink specials. The microbrewery and restaurant is also inviting local food and beverage service workers from around the Conejo Valley to compete in a traditional Parisian Waiters' foot race at 5 p.m. which involves balancing serving trays of bottles and glasses full of water as they race around a 300 yard course in the Ladyface parking lot.

5. Drive In Movie–Happy Feet 2/Oak Park

Fill up your car with family and friends for a night outdoors watching a movie on a 30' screen. Sound broadcast through FM radio along with speakers in the parking lot. Concessions available for purchase (courtesy of O.P.H.S. Girls Volleyball) or bring your own. Gates open at 6pm, weather permitting. The screening takes place at the Oak Park High School parking Lot (899 N. Kanan Rd. Oak Park) at 7:50 p.m. Admission is $5/car For more info: http://www.rsrpd.org

 

 

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