Category: Education

June 1 — Ventura County Community Development Corp. to present 7th annual Homeownership Fair

OXNARD — The Ventura County Community Development Corp. in Oxnard is hosting a free Homeownership Fair for the community, sponsored by City National Bank and others. Local families in Ventura County will have access to a multitude of resources and will be…

June 1 — Studio Channel Islands Art Center Presents The NEXT Big Thing. Exhibit continues through July 20

CAMARILLO — Studio Channel Islands Art Center (SCIAC) will launch The NEXT Big Thing exhibition with an opening reception 4 to 6 p.m., June 1, at SCIAC’s Blackboard Gallery at 2222 E. Ventura Blvd., Camarillo. The exhibition will be juried…

June 4 — Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association to hold diabetes class

VENTURA —Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association will hold a diabetes class from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 4 at Livingston Memorial VNA, 1996 Eastman Ave., Suite 109, Ventura. The class introduces basic information about Type 2 Diabetes with emphasis…

June 14 — EDC-SBDC presenting training: Why Every Entrepreneur Needs to Ask a Lawyer and a CPA about Incorporating

WHY EVERY ENTREPRENEUR NEEDS TO ASK A LAWYER AND A CPA ABOUT INCORPORATING If you’ve ever thought about incorporating your company, this interactive workshop is a must. Join Anthony Curtis, CPA and forensic accountant, and Erica Bristol, attorney and commercial…

June 15 — Free Family History Presentation to be held in Camarillo

CAMARILLO — The Ventura County Genealogical Society will present a Free Family History Presentation: “Deception, Divorce, Desertion, and DNA; Finding a Grandfather for Dave” Presented by Cheryl Storton, CG, at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 15, at the Camarillo Library Community Room, 4101 Las Posas…

Bilingual report: Through June 16 — CAM Studio Gallery Guest Artist Zara Monet Feeney

OXNARD —  CAM Studio Gallery Guest Artist Zara Monet Feeney through-June 16, 2019 Zara Monet Feeney’s artistic trajectories re-examine voyueristic compositions, the male gaze and  socio-sexual empowerment issues. As a gay feminist, she designs her work to engage very strongly with…

June 21 — Philosopher-poet & #1 New York Times Bestselling Author, Mark Nepo Hosts New Book Reading and Spiritual in Westlake Village

WESTLAKE VILLAGE — As a beloved poet, teacher and storyteller, Mark Nepo has been called “one of the finest spiritual guides of our time.” In a rare two-day southland appearance, Nepo hosts a reading of his new book More Together…

June 22 — Member Appreciation Day at the AG!

Join us at the Agriculture Museum in historic downtown Santa Paula for Member Appreciation Day! Saturday, June 22 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Bring the entire family or a friend for a morning of fun, education, and exploration. You’ll enjoy……

Bilingual report: Ventura County Fire reminds the public to clear brush ahead of fire season

CAMARILLO — Thousands of letters have been sent to homeowners and property managers reminding them to clear 100 feet of brush away from their properties by June 1, 2019. More than 18,400 parcels will receive Fire Hazard Reduction Program (FHRP)…

Dr. Kim Hoffmans selected as Ventura College President

VENTURA —Ventura County Community College District (VCCCD) Chancellor Greg Gillespie is pleased to announce that Dr. Kim Hoffmans has been selected as president for Ventura College, effective June 1, 2019. Dr. Hoffmans has served VCCCD for the last 25 years…

Bilingual report: Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival 2019 (April 27-28) Highlights Announced; James Cameron, Hannah-Beth Jackson to Present Enviro Hero Awards

Click here for the entire e-newsletter   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact Kathi King kking@cecmail.org 805-963-0583 Ext. 108 Pictured: Filmmaker James Cameron who will present CEC’s 2019 Environmental Hero Award award to Suzy Amis Cameron, and Senator Hannah Beth Jackson, who…

Bilingual commentary: The Burning Cathedral

Editor’s note: Amigos805 welcomes local guest columns, letters to the editor and other submissions from our readers. All opinions expressed in submitted material are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the viewpoint of Amigos805. By David Magallanes •…

Nearly 65 Percent of Properties Eligible for State Debris Removal Program Cleared of Woolsey, Hill Fire Debris

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA —State contractors have removed debris generated by the Woolsey and Hill fires from nearly 65 percent of the properties affected by the Woolsey and Hill fires that are currently eligible to participate in the state’s Consolidated Debris Removal…

Ceremony celebrates newly-tenured SBCC faculty

SANTA BARBARA — Twelve Santa Barbara City College faculty members became fully tenured professors at a ceremony held in the college’s Gourmet Dining Room on Monday, April 15. The annual gathering, hosted by Executive Vice President Dr. Pamela Ralston’s office,…

Carnegie Art Museum update for April 25 — Family Day on April 27

Click here for the entire e-newsletter   ARTISTS’ GALLERY TALK To Live a Life Beneath,   oil on Belgian linen, 48″ x 36,”  by Alexandra Manukyan, 2018. Adonna Khare & Alexandra Manukyan Thursday, April 25    6pm $5 general/members free      reservations appreciated…

Ventura County has no measles cases

VENTURA COUNTY — As of April 25, 2019, Ventura County has been fortunate to claim no measles cases in our county, despite the fact that our neighboring county – The Los Angeles County (LAC) Department of Public Health (DPH) –…

VCCDC update for April 25 — Discover the range of ways to get involved in our 7th Annual Homeownership Fair, June 1, 2019

Join Us! Discover the range of ways to get involved in our 7th Annual Homeownership Fair, June 1, 2019 Here at VCCDC, we believe that home is the cornerstone of any individual and family’s economic, environmental and social well-being. It’s…

Ventura College Foundation Announces Recipients of 20th Annual Phoenix Scholarship Awards

VENTURA — Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the Ventura College Foundation‘s Phoenix Scholarship program awarded scholarships to 29 students at a ceremony held Thursday, April 18 at the college’s Wright Event Center. Scholarships were given to re-entry students based on their…

Two CSUCI History majors get full scholarships for doctorate programs

CAMARILLO — The marginalization of deaf women through history always fascinated CSU Channel Islands (CSUCI) History alumna Marissa Hull. The absence or misrepresentation of America’s indigenous people intrigued History major Mariah Kelly-Huron. Their academic interests and achievements have earned both…

Over 2,200 Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Victims Helped by Coalition For Family Harmony in 2018

OXNARD — The Coalition For Family Harmony, which provides victims of family violence with the means to help them escape their life of abuse, provided direct services to 1,865 domestic violence victims and 375 sexual assault victims in 2018. Part…

Jackson Legislation to Combat Tobacco Waste Passes Key Committee

SACRAMENTO — State Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara)’s legislation to combat tobacco waste by establishing a comprehensive tobacco waste reduction program passed out of the Senate Environmental Quality Committee today on a 5 to 1 vote. Cigarette butts are the most common…

Assemblymember Irwin’s Bill to Create an Integrated Education Data System Passes Higher Education Committee

SACRAMENTO — California is one of just six states lacking an integrated education data system that spans across levels of education and into the workforce. California’s existing data systems are disconnected and operate independently, meaning policymakers are unable to monitor student…

Recent Westmont Graduate Unveils Artwork Inspired by Surfing Legend Shaun Tomson

SANTA BARBARA — Former world champion surfer Shaun Tomson joined Westmont students, faculty, and staff on April 23rd for the unveiling of a special piece of artwork. Inspired by Tomson’s February workshop with about 80 of his classmates, recent Westmont…

Museum of Ventura County update for April 24 — Brothers Fortune kicks off the Agriculture Museum Concert Series!

Join us at the Museum of Ventura County on Friday, May 3, 2019 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. and be among the first to view the new exhibit, “Women Beyond Borders.” This extraordinary exhibition displays boxes created by women…

The “sky’s the limit” for SBCC students

SANTA BARBARA — Spring break road trips are a time-honored tradition for college students throughout the country. For six Santa Barbara City College students, however, their destination was not the usual sun-drenched, beach party scene. With funding from the Office…

Girls Inc. of Carpinteria names new Executive Director

CARPINTERIA — Girls Inc. of Carpinteria this week announced the appointment of nonprofit and youth services leader Jamie Balch Collins as the organization’s new executive director. She will begin serving in her new role on May 6. Collins will lead…

Jackson Legislation to Reduce Wildfire Risk Passes Key Committee

Strengthens local planning in high fire risk areas without compromising regional housing goals and encourages fire-resistant construction SACRAMENTO –As California prepares for the next catastrophic wildfire season, legislation by State Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara) to strengthen local planning requirements in high…

15th Annual Business & Technology Partnership Leadership Dinner celebrates peer mentorship

CAMARILLO — Three CSU Channel Islands (CSUCI) students who have distinguished themselves as outstanding peer mentors were honored at the 15th Annual Business & Technology Partnership (B&TP) Leadership Dinner. A Business Leader, Faculty Leader and Technology Leader of the Year…