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Acorn photographer recognized by CNPA
      SHARP EYE- The California Newspaper Publishers Association has awarded honorable mentions to photo editor Jann Hendry for three pictures she took in 2006. Left: military veterans stand beneath fluttering flags at Camarillo's Constitution Park. Above right, a lifeguard looks...
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Freeway walls become a graffiti nightmare
By Nancy Needham nancy@theacorn.com
      Graffiti vandals seem to think the new sound walls installed on the 23 Freeway are big blank canvases just begging to be filled. Their efforts to oblige are rewarded: Graffiti often remains on the sound walls for days.
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State funds boost local school programs
By Sylvie Belmond belmond@theacorn.com
      The California Department of Education recently announced it will grant $500 million for the enhancement of physical education and visual and performing arts programs in public schools. The onetime package translates into $83 per student for pupils in kindergarte...
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Families meet for good clean fun
     QUALITY TIME- Last Friday was "date night" for the families of the First 5 program of Moorpark. Family members gathered at the First 5 parking lot on High Street for food, a reptile show, painting, letter fishing, bag making and other arts and crafts.
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Local volunteers help cancer patients on the road to recovery
By Sylvie Belmond belmond@theacorn.com
      Simi Valley resident Martie Decker's selflessness and her cheerful attitude come as a breath of fresh air for cancer patients undergoing aching treatments. As a volunteer for the American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program, Decker, 74, provides transportati...
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Women business owners to give awards
      The Ventura County chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners will host its ninth annual Bravo Awards Luncheon, "Celebrating the Power of Women," from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Fri., May 11 at the Moorpark Country Club, 11800 Championship Drive.
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Redbird Powwow celebrates Native American culture
      The National Endowment for the Arts has awarded Redbird, a Simi Valleybased nonprofit organization promoting Native American cultural awareness and preservation, a $5,000 grant for the 2007 production of the Children of Many Colors Powwow.
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Recipe of the week
Homemade noodles with chicken or beef
By Joyce Barnett Special to the Acorn
      Homemade Noodles 2 eggs 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 or 1-and-1/2 cup flour Beat eggs and salt together with a fork, then lightly fold in flour, enough to make a dry dough. Don't work the dough too long as it tends to make it tough.
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Fresh fruit is berry good to eat
     
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Essay
Strawberries bouy the agricultural community
      New strawberry plants are put in from the end of September through October. Harvesting occurs from December through July in Ventura County, which produces more than 27 percent of California's strawberries. Peak harvesting season runs from April through June, when up to ...
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Student wins at science fair
      Moorpark High student Adil Mohd Salleh won first place in the senior division engineering category at the 53rd annual Ventura County Science Fair held last month at the Ventura County Fairgrounds. Salleh qualifies to compete in the California State Science Fair i...
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Cruisin' in style
     SMOOTH RIDE- Angel Chavez, of Moorpark, puts his S10 Chevy truck on display at the old Oxnard High School in Oxnard on Sunday. Angel and his truck represented the Bad Habits truck club.
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Jews, Muslims and Christians come together in Project TRIUMPH
By Nancy Needham nancy@theacorn.com
      They are Jewish, Muslim and Christian teens who live in the same town in Israel but, because of segregation, hadn't met until they participated in Project TRIUMPH in Simi Valley. After two weeks there, the group of 20 students from Haifa became close and vowed to ...
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Legion Auxiliary is active in Moorpark
Members participate in Veterans Day ceremonies
      Moorpark American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 502, was formed in September 1966 as a veteran's organization and a support system for Moorpark Post 502. Unit 502 supports four main activities during the year. +Girl State. High school junior girls are selected by the lo...
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Model train fans to attend swap meet
      The Santa Susana Railroad Historical Society will sponsor a model railroad swap meet from 7 to 10 a.m. Sat., May 19 at Santa Susana Park, pavilion west of the Depot, 6503 Katherine Road, Simi Valley. Admission to the meet is a $2 donation for adults, and children are ...
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Library hosts book sale
      The Friends of the Library will sponsor an outdoor book sale from noon to 5 p.m. tomorrow, Sat., May 5, at the Moorpark City Library, 699 Moorpark Ave. Prices will be inexpensive, and a "buck a bag" sale will start at 4 p.m.
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