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THURSDAY
EMPATHY: IS IT GOOD OR BAD? | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. SCIART and via Zoom. Would we all be better off if we had more empathy? Is empathy the basis of morality? Is empathy necessary for moral motivation? Is neuroscience a good place to go for answers? We address these questions. Taught by Janice Daurio. Offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Channel Islands. $60-200. More information and registration at ext.csuci.edu/programs/professional-community-ed/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/.
LEONARD COHEN: POET, MYSTIC, JEWISH TROUBADOUR | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. via Zoom and in person. These lectures will examine the mixture of Jewish influences in the work of Leonard Cohen and will seek to demonstrate the value of viewing his work through a Jewish lens. Offered by CLU’s Fifty and Better Lecture Series. Taught by Cliff Wilcox. $10 per class; bundles $60. www.callutheran.edu/centers/lifelong-learning/fifty-better/lecture-series.html.
SOMIS THURSDAY CLUB MEETING | 11:30 a.m. At the November meeting of the Somis Thursday Club, David Goldstein will speak on recycling and the environment. The meeting will start at 11:30 a.m. in our Club at 5380 Bell St., Somis. Please RSVP to Patti DiZazzo at 805-469-5059 or patti.dizazzo@gmail.com.
“FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE”: EXPERIENCING RUSSIA THROUGH FILM | 1-3 p.m. via Zoom. In this popular OLLI course, we will explore the universal theme of love through the lens of Russian cinema. Taught by Asya Pereltsvaig. Offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Channel Islands. $60-200. More information and registration at ext.csuci.edu/programs/professional-community-ed/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/.
TEEN ADVISORY BOARD | 4-6 p.m. Teen Advisory Board is an engaging leadership group that develops programs and services. Earn service hours at our meetings, which are held every second and fourth Thursday of the month. Aimed at ages 13-18. Conference Room of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
HOW TO SAVE DEMOCRACY WITH DAVID PEPPER | 5:30 p.m. Moorpark College and The Colleges of Law welcome the community to attend a special event in the Auditorium at the Moorpark College campus. The event will feature a lecture by esteemed author David Pepper on election law and voting rights. Following the lecture, Dr. Jackie Gardina, Dean and Chief Academic Officer, will engage in a conversation and Q&A session with Pepper. Register at moorparkcollegefoundation-bloom.kindful.com/e/colleges-of-law.
BOOK TALK AT BART’S BOOKS: NOCTURNALIA | 6 p.m. A book talk featuring Nocturnalia: Nature in the Western Night by Charles Hood. 302 W. Matilija St., Ojai, bartsbooksojai.com/courtyardevents.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS CONVERSATION GROUP | 6:30-7:30 p.m. Practice English speaking and listening skills at our weekly conversation group. All levels welcome. Literacy Room of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
SPIDER-MAN: INTO THE SPIDER-VERSE LIVE IN CONCERT | 7:30 p.m. Go back to where it all began with this concert event! Featuring a soundtrack that blends symphonic orchestral music with hip-hop, this presentation pairs a screening of the Academy Award®-winning animated film with live musicians and turntables featuring a DJ scratcher live on stage. Joining the tour is The Broadway Sinfonietta, an all-women and majority women-of-color orchestra led by conductor Emily Marshall. $55-80. Fred Kavli Theatre, Bank of America Performing Arts Center, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, 805-449-2787, bapacthousandoaks.com.
FRIDAY
KELLOGG GARDEN CLEANUP | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Join our Parks & Recreation,m Public Works, and Environmental Sustainability teams in helping beautify Ventura’s Kellogg Community Garden. Bring work gloves, shoes, water and sunscreen. Garden tools are available onsite. On Ventura Avenue between Kellogg and East Barnett Street. Waiver and more information at waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/XR9gwqXyMDC32QKs9FM7vQ/.
GERMAN COLOSSUS: THE SECOND REICH, 1870-1914 | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. via Zoom. This course explores the rise of a modern industrial giant: the German empire of Kaiser Wilhelm II. Taught by Jared Day. Offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Channel Islands. $60-200. More information and registration at ext.csuci.edu/programs/professional-community-ed/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/.
THE SCIENCE AND MAGIC OF THE 2024 SOLAR ECLIPSE | 1-3 p.m. via Zoom. There will be a Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024, the last one we will be able to see from the contiguous United States until 2044. Learn when and where you can see it, and marvel at the science and magic of one of nature’s grandest spectacles. Taught by Shelley Bonus. Offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Channel Islands. $60-200. More information and registration at ext.csuci.edu/programs/professional-community-ed/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/.
SATURDAY
KIDS’ TAKE AND MAKE CRAFT: TURKEY PUPPET | All day. Stop by the Children’s Desk on Saturdays for a new weekly craft to complete at home! This week we’re making turkey puppets. Aimed at ages 5-12. Children’s Library of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
MOORPARK HIGH SCHOOL BATTLE OF THE BANDS | 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Several thousand students from dozens of programs throughout Southern California will demonstrate their skills, passion and dedication to craft and showmanship. The competition also serves as the division 2A Prelims for Southern California School Band and Orchestra Association. Moorpark High School, 4500 Tierra Rejada Road, Moorpark,
www.moorparkmusic.org/battle-of-the-bands.
MARINA BEACH PARK CLEANUP | 9-11 a.m. Join VenturaWaterPure and Mayor Joe Schroeder at the next Marina Park Beach Cleanup, co-hosted by the Ventura Kiwanis Club of Ventura and Parks and Recreation. Registration and more information at https://waiver.smartwaiver.com/e/tGRoz3mHPEUEBMQahA4ZJV/. Check in near the restrooms and sailing center. 2950 Pierpont Blvd., Ventura.
OJAI HERBAL SYMPOSIUM | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. This year’s Symposium features a diverse faculty of presenters to explore how cultures and individuals are using medicinal herbs for better health and well-being. Herbalists, acupuncturists, naturopaths, medical doctors, chiropractors, health practitioners of all types, and those simply interested in herbs will find our presenters’ content educational and enlightening. Krotona Hall, 46 Krotona Court, Ojai. Schedule, tickets and more information at OjaiHerbal.org.
SPOTLIGHT ON STYLE | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. A chic midday affair, Spotlight on Style will feature a runway fashion show showcasing selections from the collection of Los Angeles-based womenswear designer Lourdes Chavez, known for her timeless designs in luxurious fabrics for evening wear, classic suits and separates. The event opens with a champagne reception as guests peruse a variety of boutiques offering unique accessories, clothing and gifts. Guests will also have the opportunity to support Casa Pacifica while bidding on auction items including a two-night stay at the Four Seasons Hotel Westlake Village, travel packages and more. Proceeds support Casa Pacifica programs and services. $200. Four Seasons Westlake, 2 Dole Drive, Westlake Village, www.casapacifica.org/news/events/spotlight_on_style/.
OJAI HOLIDAY HOME TOUR AND MARKETPLACE | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Enjoy the experience of walking through this year’s participating homes, admiring styling, artwork, and holiday decor. We enthusiastically present homes to represent the exceptional and varied architecture and lifestyles of Ojai. From an elegant 1920s-era George Washington Smith home, a beautifully updated and sophisticated home on a beautiful property, to a quaint home with peaceful views and a charming downtown cottage, we know you will be excited with this year’s selections. Check out this year’s four homes! $45-50. Tickets and more information at www.ojaifestival.org/ojai-holiday-home-tour-and-marketplace-2023/.
KALI INSTITUTE FALL OPEN HOUSE | 1:30-3 p.m. Tour the school, meet the staff, enjoy complimentary snacks and beverages and free chair and table bodywork mini-sessions. RSVP preferred but not required. 746 E. Main St., Ventura, 805-648-6204, www.kaliinstitute.com.
TWEEN SILENT BOOK CLUB | 2-2:45 p.m. Shhh, we’re reading! Bring a book you’re currently reading and read for 20 minutes with fellow tweens. Everyone will have a chance to share what they like about their book. First-time attendees will get to pick a book of their choice to keep! Story Corner/Tween Area of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
RAINSTICKS AROUND THE WORLD | 2-5 p.m. The workshops will consist of teaching the process to create a rain-stick with natural ingredients and biodegradable materials. These workshops will get kids and parents involved and understand not only how sounds is produced inside the rainstick, but also how indigenous cultures had use them to call the rain in their communities, and to nourish our natural resources. Ages 8 and up. Taught by Maria Adela Diaz. Free; registration required. Vita Art Center, 28 W. Main St., Ventura, 805-644-9214, www.vitaartcenter.com/new-page-2.
POETRY BOOK LAUNCH | 5-7 p.m. Come celebrate the poetry book launch of Essential Astonishments: Poetic Reflections for Awakening which includes Santa Paula’s own Atul Ranchod with Gina Mazza and other contributors, Scott A. Terrell, Donna Knutson, Meredith Lowry and Gershon Mitchel. It will be held at the Universalist Unitarian Church of Santa Paula, 740 E. Main Street, Santa Paula. Welcome by Rev. Maddie Sifantus, Readings by Atul Ranchod, and live music by Eduardo del Signore from A Call to Peace. Light snacks and refreshments by Gunsmoke Restaurant. Free. In person only. Books available for purchase.
RESURGENCE | 7 p.m. “Resurgence” is a professional dance showcase produced by The House Dance Complex. This show features leading industry choreographers and educators such as Michael Pena, Ade Obayomi, Anna Miller, as well as our In House Choreographers, Emily Lutes, and Nathan Lopez. “Resurgence” is an experience that connects a wide range of emotions through live art. $35-40. Scherr Forum Theatre, Bank of America Performing Arts Center, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, 805-449-2787, bapacthousandoaks.com.
CREATIVE LAB: CELEBRATING CALIFORNIA COMPOSERS | 7:30 p.m. The concert celebrates the musical creativity of a new generation of California composers: a new work for solo piano by Samuel Carl Adams for the pianist Conor Hanick (who last appeared at the 2022 Ojai Festival); a kinetic trio for violin, clarinet, and vibraphone by Dylan Mattingly (whose work featured prominently at the 2021 Ojai Festival); M.A. Tiesenga’s Ganymedes which brings together the otherworldly sound of an electronic hurdy-gurdy playing with amplified string quartet; and Reena Esmail’s Ragamala which adds the mesmerizing sound of Hindustani vocals to a string quartet, evoking the tradition of sounding the raga as a starting point for elaboration and reflection. $15-25. Greenberg Center at the Ojai Valley School, 723 El Paseo Road, Ojai, www.ojaifestival.org.
SUNDAY
OJAI HERBAL SYMPOSIUM | 9 a.m.-5 p.m. This year’s Symposium features a diverse faculty of presenters to explore how cultures and individuals are using medicinal herbs for better health and well-being. Herbalists, acupuncturists, naturopaths, medical doctors, chiropractors, health practitioners of all types, and those simply interested in herbs will find our presenters’ content educational and enlightening. Krotona Hall, 46 Krotona Court, Ojai. Schedule, tickets and more information at OjaiHerbal.org.
OJAI HOLIDAY HOME TOUR AND MARKETPLACE | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Enjoy the experience of walking through this year’s participating homes, admiring styling, artwork, and holiday decor. We enthusiastically present homes to represent the exceptional and varied architecture and lifestyles of Ojai. From an elegant 1920s-era George Washington Smith home, a beautifully updated and sophisticated home on a beautiful property, to a quaint home with peaceful views and a charming downtown cottage, we know you will be excited with this year’s selections. Check out this year’s four homes! $45-50. Tickets and more information at www.ojaifestival.org/ojai-holiday-home-tour-and-marketplace-2023/.
OJAI RAPTOR CENTER FALL FESTIVAL | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. The Ojai Raptor Center (ORC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of injured, sick, and orphaned wildlife and to educating the community about wildlife and our shared environment. On Sunday the ORC will open its doors to the public for a fun afternoon full of live entertainment, presentations, interactive games, educational activities, tours and a live auction. Note that no live birds will be present at this event. Dogs not allowed. Park and ride from the Pegasus bus at Miramonte Elementary, 1216 Loma Drive, Ojai. $8-15. Tickets and more information at www.ojairaptorcenter.org/orc-events.
VOICES OF RESISTANCE FILM SCREENING AND BOOK PANEL | 1 p.m. Celebrate Native American Heritage Month and the First People of Ventura County at the Chumash Indian Museum. Join us for a discussion and book signing of the newly published book Know We Are Here with contributor Rose Ramirez, Chumash/Yaqui Ancestry educator, writer, and basketweaver, alongside Weshoyot Alvitre, Tongva and Scottish artist, writer and illustrator. This will be followed by a screening of the film Saging the World, a short documentary highlighting the ecological and cultural issues regarding the overharvesting of sacred white sage. Free. 3290 Lang Ranch Parkway, Thousand Oaks, www.chumashmuseum.org.
LA DIVINA: THE ART OF MARIA CALLAS | 2 p.m. Opera Santa Barbara presents an afternoon of famous opera arias and ensembles from the repertoire of the legendary soprano Maria Callas, sung by sopranos Eleni Calenos and Jana McIntyre and guest artists accompanied by the Opera Santa Barbara Orchestra conducted by Kostis Protopapas. The program will include selections from Maria Callas’ signature repertoire, such as The Barber of Seville, Madama Butterfly, Rigoletto and Norma. $45-125. Fred Kavli Theatre, Bank of America Performing Arts Center, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, 805-449-2787, bapacthousandoaks.com.
THE NUTCRACKER PREVIEW | 2 p.m. Ventura County Ballet is taking a preview of its 25th anniversary production of The Nutcracker directly to children in the county. Three free outreach performances in November will get local kids up close and personal with the dancers and the story of this beloved holiday classic. The interactive performances feature excerpts from The Nutcracker plus a chance for children to learn how dancers tell stories without words and even try a few steps. Kids in the audience will also have an opportunity to meet the dancers, learn about their training and see what it feels like to wear pointe shoes. Camarillo Public Library Community Room, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, www.venturacountyballet.com.
CAMERATA PACIFIC NOVEMBER CONCERT | 3 p.m. The critically acclaimed chamber music concert collective returns with a program featuring Dean’s “Suire for Clarinet and Cello,” Ginastera’s “Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op. 49” and Brahms’ “Clarinet Trio in A Minor, Op. 114.” Performed by Jose Franch-Ballester, Ani Aznavoorian and Irina Zahharenkova. $80. Scherr Forum Theatre, Bank of America Performing Arts Center, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, 805-449-2787, bapacthousandoaks.com.
THE QUARTET FOR THE END OF TIME | 3 p.m. Please join clarinetist David Singer, violinist Kerenza Peacock, pianist Daniel Newman-Lessler and Virginia Kron for this challenging work. The art center asks for a $20 donation in exact change. We’ll introduce the piece, preview its themes and perform for you a work of art that, like all timeless inspirations, will grow and mature in you as you return to its profound messages over and over in life. Ojai Art Center, 113 S. Montgomery St., Ojai, www.ojaiartcenter.org/music.html.
A CONVERSATION WITH LORI GOTTLIEB | 7-8:30 p.m. Psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author Lori Gottlieb is a masterful guide for helping us rewrite the narratives that keep us stuck. Her TED talk was one of the Top 10 Most Watched of the Year, her book, “Maybe You Should Talk to Someone” has sold over a million copies (and is currently being adapted for television), and she’s the author of The Atlantic’s weekly “Dear Therapist” column. Compassionate and charismatic, Gottlieb shows us that vulnerability isn’t a weakness, but a superpower for cultivating our healthiest, happiest, and most productive lives. $72-180. Temple Etz Chaim, 1080 E. Janss Road, Thousand Oaks, www.simpletix.com/e/a-conversation-with-lori–
gottlieb-tickets-143234.
GASTON MÉLIÈS AND HIS WANDERING STAR COMPANY | 7 p.m. Visiting with us will be Paris documentary filmmaker Raphaël Millet, who will be screening his documentary Gaston Méliès and His Wandering Star Company and discussing his new work on Méliès currently in development. Gaston Méliès, the brother of pioneering filmmaker George Méliès, shot nearly 90 silent films in Santa Paula upon locating his studio here in 1911. Presented by the Santa Paula Cinema Society at the Universalist Unitarian Church of Santa Paula, 740 E. Main St., Santa Paula, 805-990-2367, mitchstone@me.com.
MONDAY
HOW AMERICA BECAME GREAT – AND CAN BE GREAT AGAIN | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. via Zoom. These lectures will examine the elements that made America great, how we started to lose it and some ways the United States can heal itself and regain a prominent role in world leadership.Taught by Michael Baker. Offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Channel Islands. $60-200. More information and registration at ext.csuci.edu/programs/professional-community-ed/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/.
TRANSNATIONAL, PATH TO PEACE | 1-3 p.m. in person and via Zoom. A new concept of Globalism will be explored. Readings and discussion will facilitate this approach to unity, tolerance of diversity, and equity.Taught by Carolyn Dorrance. Offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Channel Islands. $60-200. More information and registration at ext.csuci.edu/programs/professional-community-ed/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/.
VENTURA COUNTY WRITERS SALON | 6-8 p.m. The Ventura County Writers Salon meets on all but the first Monday of each month. If you’re looking for a fiction writing group that will complement your high-class adventure, add spice to your innovative work of science fiction or bring order and balance to your historical period piece, look no further than the Ventura County Writers Salon! All genres of fiction are welcome. Conference Room of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
TUESDAY
PAR AND AWAY GOLF TOURNAMENT | 8 a.m. Enjoy a day of golf with friends on the beautiful greens of the Moorpark Country Club. Amenities include a Bloody Mary bar, breakfast, hosted beverages on the course, silent and live auctions and awards dinner. Proceeds support Senior Concerns’ services for seniors and their caregivers. $85-$1,100. seniorconcerns.ejoinme.org/MyEvents/ParandAwayGolfTournament2023.
HOW ANCIENT DNA ANSWERS MODERN QUESTIONS | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. SCIART and via Zoom. This course will explore the most recent paleogenomics discoveries as well as the scientific theory and technology behind this powerful tool, including new insights into human origins, the genetic basis of our diet, language, tool-making, cognition, and more. We will also consider recent paleogenomic research on animals, plants, pathogens, and ecosystems.Taught by Amy Denton. Offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Channel Islands. $60-200. More information and registration at ext.csuci.edu/programs/professional-community-ed/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/.
TUESDAY MORNING BOOK CLUB | 11 a.m.-12 p.m. The Tuesday Morning Book Club meets the second Tuesday of each month at 11:00 a.m. in the Conference Room. Stop by and check us out. This month we’re reading The Henna Artist by Alka Joshi. Conference Room of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
THE NUTCRACKER PREVIEW | 11:30 a.m. Ventura County Ballet is taking a preview of its 25th anniversary production of The Nutcracker directly to children in the county. Three free outreach performances in November will get local kids up close and personal with the dancers and the story of this beloved holiday classic. The interactive performances feature excerpts from The Nutcracker plus a chance for children to learn how dancers tell stories without words and even try a few steps. Kids in the audience will also have an opportunity to meet the dancers, learn about their training and see what it feels like to wear pointe shoes. VCMC Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Infusion Center, 300 Hillmont Ave., Bldg. 340, Suite 301, Ventura, www.venturacountyballet.com.
ENERGY SECURITY, NATIONAL SECURITY AND GLOBAL UNCERTAINTY | 1-3 p.m. via Zoom. Each week will be a deep dive as we analyze the current realities of energy security. Through the lens of geo-political analysis, we will look at the numerous factors that are exerting pressures. Taught by Beth Hill Skinner. Offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Channel Islands. $60-200. More information and registration at ext.csuci.edu/programs/professional-community-ed/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS CONVERSATION GROUP | 2-3 p.m. Practice English speaking and listening skills at our weekly conversation group. All levels welcome. Literacy Room of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
TEEN CRAFTERNOON: DIY POP-IT FIDGET TOY | 4-5 p.m. If school is stressing you out, stop by and make a pop-it fidget toy to get you through your study sessions. Aimed at ages 13-18. YA Library of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
LOCAL AUTHOR LESLIE RINCHEN-WONGMO | 5 p.m. Ventura County author Leslie Rinchen-Wongmo will visit the Hill Road Library to discuss her recent book, Threads of Awakening, which details her years practicing traditional Tibetan textile art. Free. For additional information, contact Linda Cherry, Librarian, at 805-677-7180. The Hill Road Library is located at 1070 S. Hill Road in Ventura, www.vencolibrary.org.
THE HIGH SCHOOL AT MOORPARK COLLEGE INFORMATION NIGHT | 6 p.m. The High School at Moorpark College, a free public school founded by Moorpark Unified School District in 2000, allows students to earn both their high school diploma and college credits at the same time. HSMC is located on the Moorpark College campus where high schoolers, beginning their freshman year, take both high school and college-level classes. Families interested in enrolling at the High School at Moorpark College are invited to attend this information night. 7075 Campus Road, Moorpark, hsmc.mrpk.org.
GOLDBERG BROTHERS IN CONVERSATION | 7 p.m. Timbre Books is pleased to welcome New York Times bestselling author Lee Goldberg for a discussion of his latest book, Calico (Severn House, 11/7/23). He will be joined in conversation with his brother Tod Goldberg, the New York Times bestselling author of Gangsters Don’t Die (Catapult, 9/12/23). 1910 E. Main St., Ventura, 805-628-3370, timbrebooks.com.
TWILIGHT GATHERING | 7 p.m. Rev. Maddie Sifantus will lead this next gathering of Sound, Silence and Spoken Word in the Sanctuary of the Universalist Unitarian Church of Santa Paula. This very special evening will include music by pianist Kevin Fox. Free; free will offering for musicians encouraged. 740 E. Main St., Santa Paula, 805-525-4647, www.uucsp.org.
WEDNESDAY
FOOD FOR THOUGHT NOVEMBER BREAKFAST | 8-9:30 a.m. Join us for breakfast (on us!) and a tour of our facility led by Food Share’s President and CEO Monica White. Learn what it takes to feed 267,000+ food insecure people each year. 4156 Southbank Road, Oxnard. Free; registration required: foodshare.com/event/food-for-thought-november-breakfast/.
ELECTRONIC WASTE RECYCLING COLLECTION | 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Ventura County General Services Agency will be sponsoring an electronic waste recycling collection to celebrate America Recycles Day. We will be accepting electronic and electrical devices, working or not. Unfortunately, we will not be able to accept large appliances, batteries or lightbulbs. ITems can be delivered to the GSA Service Building at 800 S. Victoria Ave., Ventura. Follow the posted signs to the drop off location.
INFLUENTIAL WOMEN ARTISTS THROUGHOUT HISTORY | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at CSUCI and via Zoom. From the Medieval Ages through the 20th century, this course will explore the lives of European and American women artists as they created remarkable works of art that reflected the issues and artistic sensibilities of the eras in which they lived. Taught by Eleanor Schrader. Offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Channel Islands. $60-200. More information and registration at ext.csuci.edu/programs/professional-community-ed/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/.
MEDIA CONTENT AND THE POLITICS OF FOOD | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. in person and via Zoom. Our understanding of food is constructed, most often by media images about the food we eat, how we cook it, and where it came from. Offered by California Lutheran University’s Fifty and Better Lecture Series. Taught by Aaron Heresco. $10 per class; bundles $60. www.callutheran.edu/centers/lifelong-learning/fifty-better/lecture-series.html.
ALL ABOUT ACCESSORY DWELLING UNITS | 12-1:30 p.m. The Camarillo Council on Aging will present a discussion of accessory dwelling units (ADU) with guest speaker James Fowler, City of Camarillo Senior Planner. Community Room of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
FOUR LIVES AND A REVOLUTION | 1-3 p.m. CSUCI and via Zoom. How is it, why is it, that one chooses to risk everything for a tomorrow filled with fear of death and hope for a better world? This course explores the lives of four men (Franklin, Washington, Hamilton, Jefferson) who chose risk. Taught by Herbert Gooch. Offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Channel Islands. $60-200. More information and registration at ext.csuci.edu/programs/professional-community-ed/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/.
ORAL HISTORY SYMPOSIUM 2023 | 1-4 p.m. Join Ventura College and the Ventura College Foundation as student historians, faculty, and special guest speakers present an oral history of our beautiful and fascinating county. Take a walk down memory lane, learn about culture, politics, development of the land, and our agriculture and people. Guthrie Hall, Ventura College, 4667 Telegraph Road, Ventura, www.venturacollege.edu/oral-history-symposium-2023.
ANNUAL WORLD FAIR | 5 p.m. International students showcase the 48 countries represented at California Lutheran University with interactive activities including trivia, games and treats. Lundring Events Center and Patio, CLU, 60 W. Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks.
DISNEY JUNIOR LIVE ON TOUR: COSTUME PALOOZA! | 6 p.m. The three-time Pollstar nominated Disney Junior tour is back with Disney Junior Live On Tour: Costume Palooza! This show brings beloved Disney Junior characters and favorite Marvel Super Heroes live on stage for a jam-packed, concert-style show with singing, dancing, acrobatics, and more. It will feature favorite songs from hit Disney Junior series, as well as new original music. Mickey, Minnie, and their pals are getting ready to throw a huge costume party, but mysterious green rain, wind, and smoke keeps interrupting the fun. Can Spidey and his Amazing Friends help save the Costume Palooza? Come join the party and see Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Doc McStuffins, the Puppy Dog Pals, Bo from Firebuds, Ginny from SuperKitties, and Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends LIVE on stage! $37-62. Fred Kavli Theatre, Bank of America Performing Arts Center, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, 805-449-2787, bapacthousandoaks.com.
HISTORY OF THANKSGIVING PRESENTATION | 6-7 p.m. Dr. Michaela Reaves of California Lutheran University will be sharing new discoveries made by anthropologists and historians about Colonial America and Thanksgiving. Community Room of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
EAST VENTURA HOUSING FORUM | 6:30-8:30 p.m. Topics will include affordable housing, tenant rights, paths to homeownership, and homelessness. RSVP online at the City’s website. Register and pre-submit questions. This event offers a valuable opportunity to network, learn, and contribute to the ongoing conversation surrounding housing. Interpretación en español disponible bajo solicitud. Hosted by the Housing Services Division at Juanamaria Elementary School, 100 S. Crocker Ave., Ventura, www.CityofVentura.ca.gov/HousingServices.
THURSDAY
EMPATHY: IS IT GOOD OR BAD? | 10 a.m.-12 p.m. SCIART and via Zoom. Would we all be better off if we had more empathy? Is empathy the basis of morality? Is empathy necessary for moral motivation? Is neuroscience a good place to go for answers? We address these questions. Taught by Janice Daurio. Offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Channel Islands. $60-200. More information and registration at ext.csuci.edu/programs/professional-community-ed/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/.
“FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE”: EXPERIENCING RUSSIA THROUGH FILM | 1-3 p.m. via Zoom. In this popular OLLI course, we will explore the universal theme of love through the lens of Russian cinema. Taught by Asya Pereltsvaig. Offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at California State University, Channel Islands. $60-200. More information and registration at ext.csuci.edu/programs/professional-community-ed/osher-lifelong-learning-institute/.
ORAL HISTORY SYMPOSIUM 2023 | 1-8 p.m. Join Ventura College and the Ventura College Foundation as student historians, faculty, and special guest speakers present an oral history of our beautiful and fascinating county. Take a walk down memory lane, learn about culture, politics, development of the land, and our agriculture and people. Guthrie Hall, Ventura College, 4667 Telegraph Road, Ventura, www.venturacollege.edu/oral-history-symposium-2023.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS CONVERSATION GROUP | 6:30-7:30 p.m. Practice English speaking and listening skills at our weekly conversation group. All levels welcome. Literacy Room of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
THURSDAY EVENING BOOK CLUB | 6:30-7:45 p.m. The Thursday Evening Book Club meets the fourth Thursday of each month at 6:00 p.m. in the Conference Room. Stop by and check us out. This month we’re reading Herzog by Saul Bellow. Conference Room of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
COMMUNITY NEEDS, OPPORTUNITIES AND RESOURCES
ADULT HS DIPLOMA SCHOLARSHIPS | If you are over the age of 19 and ready to finish high school, the Ventura County Library (VCL) is offering Career Online High School (COHS), a fully accredited online diploma program for you! COHS scholarships are available through the VCL’s partnership with the California State Library and Smart Horizons Online Education, providing a 24/7 online classroom, personal academic coaches, and real-world career training. For more information about the Career Online High School, visit www.vencolibrary.org/cohs or contact Antonio Apodaca at Antonio.Apodaca@ventura.org or 805-677-7159.
BIG ROCK PRESERVE VOLUNTEERS WANTED | Get outside and assist Ventura Land Trust staff with preserve maintenance and restoration activities such as mulching, invasive species removal and trail maintenance. More information and sign up at
www.venturalandtrust.org/big_rock_beautification.
CAREER PATHWAYS AT BLANCHARD COMMUNITY LIBRARY | Patrons of Blanchard Community Library can now access CAreer Pathways, a collection of digital platforms for online learning tools designed to meet the needs of those entering the workforce or who want to get a better job. Funded by the state and administered by the California State Library, CAreer Pathways offers Coursera, Linkedln Learning, GetSetUp, and Skillshare — resources that offer specialized courseware that help people improve job skills and prepare for high-wage jobs. Access to CAreer Pathways is free and available through the Blanchard Community Library’s website at www.blanchardlibrary.org/resources/online-learning and via the “CAreer Pathways” link on the library’s main page. For additional information, please contact the Adult Services Librarian, Justin Formanek, at 805-525-3615 or email justin.formanek@blanchardlibrary.org.
FIRST RESPONDERS MEMORIAL IN VENTURA COUNTY | These brave men and women who put their lives on the line make it their mission to save, assist and protect us from the many challenges of our environment. Let’s honor them with a First Responders Memorial in Ventura County. The $50 for First Responders campaign is underway to make this memorial a reality. 20% of the $15,000 goal has already been raised. Please help us make this special Boy Scout Eagle project a success. Time is running out on our deadlines so please signup today. Any amount is appreciated and will go a long way in honoring these every day heroes. Donate here:
FREE FARE DAYS | Through June 2024. The Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) and the county’s bus operators invite the public to enjoy a complimentary ride aboard public transit during the new Free Fare Days Program. The program will allow riders to take any bus service for free on Feb. 5, April 22, May 17 and June 17. In addition, U.S. military veterans and active-duty service members can ride public transit free on Nov. 10 in observance of Veterans Day. Participating operators are Camarillo Area Transit, Gold Coast Transit District, Kanan Shuttle, Moorpark City Transit, Ojai Trolley, Simi Valley Transit, Thousand Oaks Transit, Valley Express, and VCTC Intercity Service. More information about the program, including frequently asked questions, can be found on the VCTC website at
www.goventura.org/vctc-transit/free-fare-programs/.
FREE DAYS AT VENTURA BOTANICAL GARDENS | The public is invited to visit the Ventura Botanical Gardens free of charge on the following dates: Nov. 23 and Dec. 25. Come enjoy this beautiful, natural environment boasting picturesque paths, thousands of plants and extraordinary views at no cost! 567 Poli St., Ventura, venturabotanicalgardens.com.
LANDLORD ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM | Are you a Ventura County property owner/housing provider seeking stable tenancies, rental income, and a way to help our neighbors who need a home? Do you have a housing unit to lease in the near or immediate future? We are seeking studios to 3+ bedrooms. United Way will provide financial and supportive services to ensure a smooth and mutually beneficial housing process. Join the effort and receive a leasing bonus of up to two times the rent charged for the unit! This incentive is available for landlords and is separate from any costs incurred by program participants. For more information or to learn more about the Landlord Engagement Program, contact Carie Bristow at carie.bristow@vcunitedway.org or 805-485-6288 x235.
MENTORS NEEDED FOR WOMEN UNITED EDUCATION AWARD RECIPIENTS | Women United is seeking potential mentors in professional positions who would like to guide a single mother college student and help her reach her career goals. Anyone who has professional experience in a business environment and is willing to meet with a mentee for 2-3 sessions during the semester (in person or via Zoom) is encouraged to apply. To learn more, contact Leslie Osuna at leslie.osuna@vcunitedway.org or 805-485-6288, ext. 224.
PROJECT TURKEY | Through Nov. 13. Ventura PD has partnered with the Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation on Project Turkey, a food drive supporting Ventura County kids (and their families) receiving cancer treatment. Grocery store gift cards and non-perishable food items will be accepted through Nov. 13. All donations can be brought to the Ventura Police Department, located at 1425 Dowell Drive, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. More information at www.cityofventura.ca.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=1193.
RANCHO SIERRA SENIOR APARTMENTS APPLICATION PORTAL OPENING | The Area Housing Authority of the County of Ventura is now accepting applications for the Rancho Sierra Senior Apartments in Camarillo. Applications received will be used to qualify low-income senior (62+) households for 25 one-bedroom rental units. The apartments are currently under construction in Camarillo, California and scheduled for occupancy in Spring 2024. Qualified households will receive rental assistance under the Section 8 Project-Based Voucher program. For more information and to apply online, visit https://onlineportal.ahacv.org/.
SPEECH AND DEBATE VOLUNTEER COACHES NEEDED | Every year, the Ventura County Office of Education hosts a Speech and Debate Tournament that gives children of migrant farm workers a chance to show their skills. But this wonderful event can’t happen without the help of volunteer coaches. Our Migrant Education Department is looking for people who enjoy working with middle and high school students and are open to learning about speech and debate. Being multilingual is a plus. Request more information about volunteering by contacting Cynthia Salas at csalas@vcoe.org.
VC 150 MEMORIES WEBSITE | Designed to be a community-driven project, “VC 150 Memories” aims to celebrate and preserve the cherished memories of residents in Ventura County. The website provides an opportunity for residents from across the county to collectively contribute photos of special moments and experiences, both past and present, that have shaped their lives in Ventura County. Community members are invited to submit their favorite images, which will be featured in a public photo gallery on the website. Images submitted will be used to create a visual representation of the county’s rich history and diverse communities. In partnership with the Museum of Ventura County, photos that are submitted will be incorporated into public event exhibits and later archived by the museum. To access VC 150 Memories, please visit: www.venturacounty150.com. Submissions are open to all who would like to participate in the project.
VENTURA COUNTY ACADEMIC COMPETITIONS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED | Ventura County’s popular academic competitions are seeking volunteers to help present these events for local students. The Ventura County Academic Decathlon, Mock Trial, and Science Fair will be taking place in January, February and March 2024. On average, more than 400 volunteer judges and scorers are needed to support the 2,500 students who participate. More information at www.vcoe.org/Competitions.
VITA VOLUNTEERS FOR FREE TAX PREP | Help low-income families and individuals improve their financial stability. Consider joining our Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) team of tax preparers and interviewers for the 2023 tax year. Volunteers prepare federal and state tax returns at no cost, assisting clients access the tax credits to which they are eligible. Volunteers are asked to commit four hours per week during the VITA tax season, Feb. 1-April 30. No experience is necessary and classroom and online training is provided. A two-session training course will be offered Nov. 18 and Dec. 2 at Moorpark College and at Oxnard College Nov. 18 and Dec. 12. To learn more or to register, visit: www.volunteerventuracounty.org/need/detail/?need_id=372430. To learn more or register as a VITA interview/intake volunteer, visit www.volunteerventuracounty.org/need/detail/?need_id=729049.
ONGOING/UPCOMING EVENTS
CAMARILLO QUILTERS | Second Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m. The Camarillo Quilters meet the second Tuesday of every month. Quilting speakers, workshops, library, free table and community quilts. All are welcome. Pleasant Valley Community Center, 1605 E. Burnley St., Camarillo, camarilloquilters.com.
DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE MEETING | Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m. This Ventura-based peer support group for those experiencing depression and bipolar disorder will resume its free weekly meetings at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Ventura. Enter by way of the main door. Please bring your own N95 mask. For more information, contact Wendell Jones at 805-640-6472, wenj16630@sbcglobal.net or DBSAlliance.org. 5654 Ralston St., Ventura.
FAMILY STORYTIME | Mondays, 4 p.m. Every Monday the South Oxnard Library hosts an all-ages storytime with Miss Joanne in the Children’s Area. South Oxnard Branch Library, 4300 Saviers Road, Oxnard, 805-385-8129, www.oxnard.org/library/south-oxnard-branch-library/.
FEAST OR FLOP | Tuesdays through Nov. 28 online. “Feast or Flop” is an engaging online cooking show that combines the culinary world with the treasures of the Museum of Ventura County’s archives. Each episode takes viewers on a journey through our county’s history as MVC Collections Manager Renee Tallent uncovers recipes that have been tucked away for years. Working with regional chefs, Renee attempts to recreate these dishes to see if they are a delicious Feast or a disastrous Flop. Episodes air every Tuesday through Nov. 28. More information at venturamuseum.org/feast/.
FREE TUTORING FOR ADULTS | Aimed at anyone 18+ who wants to learn or improve their English and learn American culture. One-on-one tutoring is arranged by the tutor. Instruction is available in Oxnard, Ventura, Camarillo, Ojai, Saticoy, Santa Paula, Thousand Oaks and Moorpark. Locations can be in public libraries, coffee shops, churches, outdoors, or any place convenient to the tutor and adult learner. Free. For more information, contact Laubach Literacy of Ventura County, 805-385-9584 or www.laubachventura@gmail.com.
GRIEF AND BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT | The Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice offers compassion and understanding through a variety of support groups that focus on restorative activities, seeking meaning and purpose, identifying changes to self and receiving support in making life good again. All support groups are free for the community. To find a support group near you, visit www.lmvna.org/grief/.
HOPE AND HELP FOR OVEREATERS | Saturdays, 10-11 a.m. Is your eating out of control? Are you feeling fat? Overeaters Anonymous can help. 133 S. Laurel St., Ventura (building next to the church). For more information call Amy at 805-340-5882. Donations only.
JEST IMPROV DROP-IN CLASSES | Tuesdays, 7-9 p.m. and Saturdays, 2-4 p.m. JEST Improv, established in 2018 as an improvisational comedy school and performance troupe, has moved to a new home inside an historic former blast bunker, or bomb shelter, at 2750 E. Main St., Ventura, and continues to teach students and deliver laughs to audiences from Ventura and surrounding communities. The troupe now offers two separate drop-in class choices. We welcome players with all levels of improv experience, or no experience at all. Classes are $15 each, or $40 for four. For more information call Alex Sattler at 805-630-7574, email alex@jestimprov.com or team@jestimprov.com, or visit www.jestimprov.com.
MEDITATION | Mondays, 7-8:30 p.m. Freely offered by Insight Meditation of Ventura at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 3290 Loma Vista Road, Ventura, room 13. Arrive by 6:45 pm. Forty-minute meditation begins at 7 p.m. We break for conversation and connection before a talk and discussion. ventura.net/meditate-with-us/ and info@insightventura.net.
OUTDOOR MEDITATION | 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Freely offered by Insight Meditation of Ventura at Arroyo Verde Park, 5000 Foothill Road, Ventura. Bring a chair, blanket or cushion to sit on. Layered clothing, a water bottle, and sunscreen recommended. Meditate for 20 minutes followed by a brief talk and discussion. We gather towards the south end of the park, just past the entrance. Turn left into the first parking lot and park. We’re about 100 feet across the grass on a slight incline under a tree in a circle of chairs. insightventura.net/meditate-with-us/ and info@insightventura.net.
PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP | First Tuesdays, 2:30-4 p.m. Open to individuals diagnosed with Parkinson’s and their care partners. Those diagnosed with Parkinson’s must come with their care partner. If you would like to sign up individually, please call Hannah Hoffman at 805.497.0189.
www.seniorconcerns.org/parkinsons-support-group/.
THE PERFECT FIRESTORM: THE THOMAS FIRE STORY DOCUMENTARY | Dec. 5, 7 p.m. The film by CAPS Media highlights how our community pitched in to help others during and after the disaster. Q&A after the film. Sponsored by the Ondulando Firewise Community. Poinsettia Pavilion, 3451 Foothill Road, Ventura. For more information, email
SOUND MEDITATION | Fridays and Sundays. Morning and sunset sound meditation sessions will take place weekly in person at the Viewpoint at Meditation Mount. Sunday morning sessions 10 a.m.-12 p.m. with Suburbanoid. Friday evening sessions 6-7:30 p.m. with DeAnna Carpenter and Kelly Jean Anderson. $25; registration is required. 10340 Reeves Road, Ojai. For exact dates and times, visit
SUNSET YOGA AND SOUND MEDITATION | Thursdays, 6:30-8 p.m. Connect with your mind, heart and body in a picturesque outdoor garden setting overlooking the beautiful Ojai Valley. Please bring your own yoga mat and props, and a blanket (optional) for closing meditation, which will be accompanied by crystal singing bowls. $20; registration is required. 10340 Reeves Road, Ojai. For exact dates and times, visit meditationmount.org/events.
SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE LOSS GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP | First and third Wednesdays, 6:30-8 p.m. If you have experienced the loss of a loved one due to suicide, do not hesitate to join this Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice group. Livingston’s Grief and Bereavement Programs are committed to maintaining an open, accepting, confidential atmosphere. All are free of charge and conducted over Zoom. More information at www.lmvna.org.
SWAP MEET | Wednesdays, 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Every week, the Ventura County Fairgrounds hosts dozens of vendors selling a wide array of antiques and collectibles. Vendor space available; contact Sue Adams at 818-590-5435. $2 admission.10 W. Harbor Blvd., Ventura, www.snaauctions.com.
VENTURA COUNTY GARDEN CLUB | First Wednesdays. The Ventura County Garden Club celebrates its 100th Year Season in 2024, and is currently welcoming new members. The club meets four times a year at St. Paul’s Episcopal and Emmanuel Church at 117 N. Seventh St. in Santa Paula, and frequently organizes tours and other events as well five times a year. For more information, visit our website at
VENTURA COUNTY MOBILE LIBRARY AT HARMON CANYON PRESERVE | 9:30 a.m., second Thursdays of each month. A mobile library comes to the trailhead monthly where participants can check out a book, get a library card, pick-up book holds and return items. Free storytime and activity for children starts at 10:30 a.m. 7511 Foothill Road, Ventura, www.venturalandtrust.org.
VENTURA COUNTY PHILATELIC SOCIETY | First and third Mondays, 7:30 p.m. The society meets twice a month at the Church of the Foothills, Ventura. More information at venturacountyphilatelicsoc.org.
VENTURA SENIOR MEN’S GROUP | 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., first and third Tuesdays. Any man who considers himself in the “senior” category (and many who don’t) might benefit from a visit to the Ventura Senior Men’s Group lunch meetings at the Ventura Poinsettia Pavilion the first and third Tuesday of the month. Buffet luncheon with interesting speakers and good friends. Your first lunch is free. We talk about everything except religion and politics. Eligible to all men 55+. Call Lyle at 805-341-9820 for more information or visit VSMG.net.
ZEN MEDITATION IN SANTA PAULA | Sundays 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and second Thursdays, 7-8:30 p.m. Sitting meditation, chanting, dharma talk and discussion with the monks of Pine Mountain Buddhist Temple, 812 Loma Vista Place, Santa Paula, 805-229-7425, pinemtnbuddhisttemple.org.
Veterans Day Happenings
FRIDAY, NOV. 10
VCTC FREE FARE DAY | The Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) and the county’s bus operators invite all U.S. military veterans and active-duty service members to enjoy a complimentary ride aboard public transit on Friday, Nov. 10, in honor of Veterans Day. Participating operators are Camarillo Area Transit, Gold Coast Transit District, Kanan Shuttle, Moorpark City Transit, Ojai Trolley, Simi Valley Transit, Thousand Oaks Transit, Valley Express, and VCTC Intercity Service. More information about the program, including frequently asked questions, can be found on the VCTC website at www.goventura.org/vctc-transit/free-fare-programs/.
VETERANS DAY COMMEMORATION AT REAGAN LIBRARY | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. To honor the men and women who serve in the United States Armed Forces, the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library will be hosting its annual Veterans Day Event on Friday, Nov. 10. The day’s activities include live musical entertainment, a civil war encampment, a military vehicle display and a program honoring all branches of our military. The program, which begins at 11 a.m., includes an honor guard, live music, and remarks by keynote speaker LtCol Scott Mann (retired). 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, www.reaganfoundation.org.
SATURDAY, NOV. 11
REMEMBER NOVEMBER ARTS AND CRAFTS MARKET | 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Join us at our special market where local artists pay tribute to our Veterans and Native American Heritage this November. Discover unique creations and support out community’s local artists and artisans. Miscellaneous Treasures, 2301 Roosevelt Blvd., Oxnard.
OXNARD VETERANS DAY CEREMONY | 11 a.m. The City of Oxnard, together with the Disabled American Veterans Chapter 24; Salvation Army; Knights of Columbus Council 750; Military Officers Association of America Ventura County Chapter; and the Boy Scouts of America Troop 231 invite the community to attend this year’s Veterans Day Ceremony in downtown Oxnard at Plaza Park (500 South C St.) to honor all who have served our country, including those who are currently serving home and abroad. An outdoor ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. next to the Veterans Memorial. Featured speakers include Captain Robert “Barr” Kimnach III, Commanding Officer, Naval Base Ventura County; Mayor John C. Zaragoza; Jess Herrera, President of the Oxnard Harbor District Board of Commissioners; and Sal Gonzales, First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Veteran.
MONDAY, NOV. 13
KNOWING AND ACCESSING YOUR VETERANS ADMINISTRATION BENEFITS | 12-1 p.m. Join the Camarillo Health Care District as they host a six-week speaker series, “Elder Legal Answers Your Questions On…,” geared toward older adults. Topics include elder abuse, how to avoid fraud/scams and estate planning. This month’s topic is “Knowing and Accessing Your VA Benefits.” Series will be recorded live for the Health Care District’s YouTube channel. Community Room of the Camarillo Public Library, 4101 Las Posas Road, Camarillo, 805-388-5222, camarillolibrary.org.
TUESDAY, NOV. 14
VETERANS BENEFITS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW | 3-4 p.m. via Zoom. Join this virtual workshop where we’ll discuss what the Veteras Services Office does to help veterans, how the VA is organized, the process of making a VA disability claim and more. Part of the “Legal Education for Elders” seminar series offered by Senior Concerns. Register online at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_HG3GjShUQOGeDHgFsLn45g#/registration or call 805-497-0189.