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Oct. 10: Agoura Hills History Night; Big Wednesday

Take the little one to storytime at the library, attend the Oak Canyon Reservoir dedication and learn about the history of Agoura Hills and its environs.

1. The Forecast: Partly, 72

It will be partly sunny with a high near 72, according to the National Weather Service. Tonight there's a chance of a 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 11 p.m.; otherwise, it will be cloudy with a low around 52.

2. Oak Canyon Reservoir Dedication Event

Triunfo will dedicate the latest addition to its water supply system, the Oak Canyon Reservoir at 10 a.m. Sen. Fran Pavley (incumbent State Senator for District 23 and candidate for District 27) is expected to be attendance, as well representatives from State Senator Tony Strickland's office, Assemblywoman Julia Brownley's office, and Supervisor Linda Parks's office. The dedication takes place at 5600 Hollytree Dr, Oak Park.

3. Fall Storytime at the Library

Take your little one to this fun class at the Agoura Hills Library at 11 a.m. for stories, music, finger plays and art activities to promote early learning.

4. Agoura Hills & Beyond History Night

Join local authors Harry Medved, Brian Rooney and Susan Pascal who will talk about their books that cover the history of Agoura, Malibou Lake and Oak Park. Books will be  available for purchase and signing after the program.

5. BIG Wednesday: French Cars at World Class Motoring

World Class Motoring will be showcasing some of the best examples of French automotive design, including the 1934 Voisin C27 Aerosport on loan from the Mullin Automotive Museum as well as Ray Scherr’s fabulous 1937 Bugatti 575C Atalante Coupe. Food and activities will be included from 6-9 p.m. 

 

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