Community Corner

Mar. 9: Dancing With the Stars; Find the Wildflowers

Attend Sen. Pavley's 'Senior Crime Stopper,' take the little ones to Music in Motion at the library, and participate in Dancing with the Stars at the high school.

1. The Forecast: Sunny, Breezy, 83

It will be sunny and breezy with a high near 83, according to the National Weather Service. Tonight will be mostly clear with a low around 44. Northwest

2. Sen. Pavley Hosts 'Senior Scam Stopper' Seminar

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State Senator Fran Pavley is hosting a special seminar for senior citizens to bring awareness to the different ways criminal’s target seniors and how to avoid those scams. The event is free and starts at 9 a.m. at City of Westlake Village, Council Chambers, 31200 Oak Crest Drive, Westlake. For more information, contact Senator Pavley’s Calabasas Office, 818-876-3352

3. Music in Motion at the Library

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Take your little ones to the to enjoy fun music and movement at 9:30 a.m.

4. Dancing With the Stars at Agoura High

Dance Team presents Dancing with The Stars at 7 p.m. in the gym. Come cheer on and vote for dance team members as they compete in originally choreographed dances with high school faculty, staff and athletes. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students and are available from Dance Team members and at the door. For more information, contact Beth Petros at beth@bongoties.com

5. Wildflower Hotline for Central and Southern California

Twenty-four hours a day, March 2 through May, anyone can call the Theodore Payne Wildflower Hotline (818-768-3533 or www.wildflowerhotline.org) to find the best places to view wildflowers in Southern and Central California. The hotline message is narrated by Emmy Award-winning actor Joe Spano (Hill Street Blues, Apollo 13, NYPD Blue) and is updated every Thursday evening with new information on more than 90 wildflower sites. The hotline is a public service of the Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants.


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