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Vol. 9, No. 22 – August 3 – August 16, 2016 – Ojai News & Events

by Veronica Johnson

For the month of August, the Ojai Photo Club will focus on humor. Sergio Aragonés, internationally known cartoonist for over 50 years, will speak about creating a humorous story. On Tuesday, August 16,  at 7:00 p.m., at Help of Ojai’s Kent Hall, 111 Santa Ana St.

The presentation will be as spontaneous as his cartooning – relating to the audience that evening. Expect a discussion of his life as a cartoonist, changes in cartooning in this century and his process of creating a story. Aragonés, widely regarded as “the fastest cartoonist in the world today,” will demonstrate his amazing talent using an easel and pens.

Monthly presentations are part of the Ojai Photography Club’s community service and education outreach. Visitors are always welcome to attend.

The club, which is devoted to education, inspiration, and camaraderie, meets on the third Tuesday of each month, February – November. Only members may submit images for review. For additional information please visit www.ojaiphotoclub.com.

Two veteran performers are uniting their talents for a journey back to the 1920s through the 1950s in a nostalgic musical treat at Ojai Art Center entitled “Songs Our Mothers Sang” on August 6.

“We’ll involve the audience with songs that are fun to sing and I’ll croon some old favorites,” said Gale McNeeley, who was a boy soprano at his Catholic church in the 1950s, and has sung for his supper ever since.  He has performed in the Blue Jacket Choir in the Navy, at Cabarets in New York and on Broadway.

“We’ll be doing duets, too,” said Betty Faas, his long-time collaborator. At an early age, Faas taught herself to play the piano so well that her relatives asked her to accompany them at a large family reunion. That began a 70-year career playing for glee clubs, soloists, special events and school programs.

McNeeley and Faas have been seen at the Ojai Art Center for six years, presenting shows entitled “Archy and Mehitabel,” “Over the Rainbow,” “Songs and Satire,” “A Jacquel Brel Cabaret,” “A Tribute to Pete Seeger,” and last summer’s “50 Years in Musicals.”

For the Saturday show, the songs range from “Stardust” and “As Time Goes By” to “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off” and “Baby It’s Cold Outside.”

The celebration starts at 3 p.m. at the Ojai Art Center, on Saturday Aug. 6.

No reservations are necessary and there is a suggested $10 donation at the door. For more details, call McNeely at 406-4997.

Ojai’s real-life “blues brothers,” Michael and Lanny Kaufer, are bringing the long-running Bowlful of Blues festival back to Libbey Bowl on Saturday, September 17,  after an 11-year hiatus. Michael Kaufer, co-founder of the festival with the late Clarence Sterling, will co-produce this year’s event with brother Lanny and promoter Shane Butler of the popular Ojai Concert Series. The show is a benefit for the non-profit Ojai Mardi Gras Wake-Up! Krewe. Net proceeds will be used to bring music and art supplies and extended educational opportunities to local youth. The festival will run from 3:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Information and online tickets are available now at www.bowlfofblues.org. Tickets are $40 in advance for general admission festival seating but are being offered online at a $35 early-bird price until August 17. Admission price at the gate will be $45.

Hilarious fly-on-the-wall comedy appearing at the Rubicon

Cylan Brown as Victor Fleming , Ben Hecht played by Joel Bryant and producer David O. Selznick played by Patrick Vest star in  Moonlight and Magnolias. Photo by Alysa Brennan
Cylan Brown as Victor Fleming , Ben Hecht played by Joel Bryant and producer David O. Selznick played by Patrick Vest star in  Moonlight and Magnolias. Photo by Alysa Brennan

Rubicon Theatre Company presents Moonlight and Magnolias, the hilarious fly-on-the-wall comedy by Ron Hutchinson about how the most iconic film in Hollywood history almost did not get made. Directed by Stephanie A. Coltrin, this production features the same principal cast members from her critically acclaimed staging of Moonlight and Magnolias at Hermosa Beach Playhouse in 2010.

Three weeks into filming “Gone With the Wind”—Atlanta has burned, Scarlett O’Hara has been cast, but there’s no workable script and the director has been fired. Legendary film producer David O. Selznick seemingly has the biggest white elephant in Hollywood on his hands, and only five days to save the troubled production from certain failure.

Desperate, he brings in the formidable Victor Fleming to take over as director and famed screenwriter Ben Hecht to rewrite the lackluster script. The only problem is Hecht hasn’t read the book, and the clock is ticking. With the shades drawn, phone calls unanswered, and subsisting only on a diet of peanuts and bananas, Selznick and Fleming reenact scenes from the novel for Hecht to adapt into a screenplay that would become an epic Academy Award-winning film.

Playing until September 18
Rubicon Theatre Company
Ventura’s Downtown Cultural District
1006 E. Main St.
Box Office (for single and group tickets) 667.2900.

 

Vol. 9, No. 22 – August 3 – August 16, 2016 – Events

Events by Ana Baker

Free admission stage show, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. First Sunday of every month.  Old Time Country Bluegrass Gospel Music Assoc. Poinsettia Pavilion, 3451 Foothill Rd. For more Information call 517-1131.

Ventura Poinsettia Dance Club meets every Monday from 7:30 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. at the Poinsettia Pavilion, 3451 Foothill. Ballroom, swing, Latin, mixers and line dancing. Members $10, non-members $12, first time dancers are free. Call Rick at 415-8842 for more information.

DBSA Ventura, the local chapter of the Depression & Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) hosts two regular, confidential, peer-led, self-help support groups in the County. Tuesday from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Bible Fellowship Church at 6950 Ralston St. [email protected], visit facebook.com/DBSA.Ventura or call 253-3289 for more information. 1p.m. to 3p.m. at the New Visions Center on the first and third Saturdays of the month. At 1065 E. Main. Email [email protected], visit facebook.com/DBSA.Ventura or 746-3106 for more information.

August 6: The Channelaire Chorus will be holding its annual Ice Cream Social
Located at Center for Spiritual Living, 240 Mobil Avenue, Camarillo.
1:30 p.m. for entertainment and luscious Italian Ices. Cost $15.

August 9: The Ventura County Writers Club will be presenting two money management speakers at their monthly meeting. The program will focus on writers and other home based businesses trying to survive in challenging financial times. Paula Williams founder of the Simi Valley accounting firm, Number Crunchers, will offer reliable information and practices for writers to maximize tax benefits.

Mira Reverente aka the Money Savvy Mommy and co-author of Suddenly Single: Women’s Guide to Finance will also be speaking. Reverente is a contributing writer for the Breeze, a journalist, editor, blogger and single mom.

The meeting is free and open to the public at 7:00 p.m. at the Pleasant Valley Senior Center at the corner of Carmen and Burnley Streets in Camarillo. Contact Sheli Ellsworth at 499.3490 for additional information.

August 10: The Ventura County Camera Club will hold a critique meeting on Wednesday, at 7 p.m. at the Poinsettia Pavilion, 3451 Foothill Rd. A professional photographer from the area will critique member’s prints and digital images. Each month a special topic is chosen which features some interesting aspect of photography. This month’s topic is “Shadows”. Anyone with an interest in photography is welcome and admission is free. Only members may submit images for critique. See the club’s web site for more information about the club and examples of member’s work or call 908-5663.  www.VenturaCountyCameraClub.com

August 12: Open house at Children’s Music Academy of Ventura on Friday, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Located at 5725 Ralston Street, #222. Come check out their studio and get an exclusive coupon. Meet the awesome teachers and hear performances from their superstar students. Fun and refreshments will be provided.

This event is free, but please RSVP online at http://bit.ly/2a6scQN

If you have any questions, please email [email protected] or visit www.childrensmusicacademy.org/ventura-ca

August 13: “Secrets of e-mailing photos” will be presented by Bob Crum to the Ventura Beginners PC Users Group on Saturday. Basics of Power Point and creating stationery will be workshop topics. The group meets 9:15 a.m. to noon in the 3rd floor lounge of Cypress Place Independent Living, 1220 Cypress Point Lane.  All beginning and intermediate computer users are welcome to attend. For further information, call 648-1368.

August 20:  Bank of Books Saturday 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Featured will be Mike Casper, The Sing Son Child, a love story, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mike Casper originally from Albany, NY lives in San Diego with his family and his two dogs, Jet and Pip. He is currently working on his next installment of this series, The Angel School. 748 East Main 643-3154.

August 24: The Starlight Swing Night and the Ventura Jazz Orchestra invite you to a Big Band Dance Party. Located at Discovery Ventura 1888 East Thompson Blvd. Dance lessons start at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. Show/dance starts at 8 p.m. For more info visit http://www.theventurajazzorchestra.com

August 27:  Bank of Books featured will be Philip Brown, Light Runner, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Philip Brown, A contemporary fantasy author, is motivated by the power of words to change lives. He teaches high school and is inspired by his students, many of whom struggle to overcome difficult social and personal issues. He believes the classroom is a place filled with brilliant and amazing stories. 748 East Main Street, 643-3154.

 

Vol. 9, No. 21 – July 20 – August 2, 2016 – City of Ventura Imagination camps and classes

City of Ventura Imagination camps and classes check out hundreds more on our web-site
Call (658-4726 or 654-7552 to register, if you already have an ACTIVENET account online, visit www.cityofventura.net
Dance classes held at the Barranca Vista Center ~ 7050 Ralston Street in Ventura unless otherwise noted

Billy Clower Ballet 6-10 years
7/21-8/18 Thursdays 4-5 pm $60 #6631
Learn fundamental ballet techniques, positions and exercises for the development of flexibility, core strength, balance, poise and grace. Instructor Marni King.

Billy Clower Pre Ballet Class 3-5 years
7/21-8/18 Thursdays 3:15-4 pm $60 #6435
7/22-8/19 Fridays 9-9:45 am $60 #6437
We teach ballet concepts, positions and steps with fun and engaging songs to spark a lifelong love of dance. Instructors Marni King (Th) and Kate Kozacek (F).

Billy Clower My Parent & Me Ballet/Tumble Combo Class 18 months-3 years
7/22-8/19 Fridays 9:45-10:30 am $60 #6433
A fun upbeat class for you and your child to dance, tumble, stretch, play with instruments and more! Wear comfortable clothes that you and your child can move in.

Billy Clower Hip Hop Class 3-5 years
7/22-8/19 Fridays 10:30-11:15 am $60 #6439
Boys and girls develop musicality, creativity, listening skills and coordination during this non-stop, action-packed class. All music and moves are age appropriate. Instructor Kate Kozacek.

Belly Dance-4-Fitness 18 years-adult
7/25-8/29 Monday s 6-7 pm $65 #6401
Each session includes a warmup, BD workout, choreography and cooldown. Shimmy, twist and tone in this fun cardio class. Dress comfortably in workout attire and optional hip sash. Instructor Anja Christy.

Tap with Haley 18 years-adult
7/25-8/29 Monday s 7:15-8:15 pm $60 #6447
Get a great mental/physical workout with simple tap steps and rhythm patterns. All dance levels welcome. Instructor Haley-Nicole Harwood.

Line Dance with a Twist 18 years-adult
7/27-8/29 M/W 1-2 pm $60 #6449
For experienced line dancers: enjoy fun exercise with a twist of salsa, ballroom and jazz. Instructor Jackie Ringhof. No class 7/4.
City of Ventura Imagination camps and classes check out hundreds more on our web-site
Call (658-4726 or 654-7552 to register, if you already have an ACTIVENET account online, visit www.cityofventura.net
Dance classes held at the Barranca Vista Center ~ 7050 Ralston Street in Ventura unless otherwise noted

Billy Clower Ballet 6-10 years
7/21-8/18 Thursdays 4-5 pm $60 #6631
Learn fundamental ballet techniques, positions and exercises for the development of flexibility, core strength, balance, poise and grace. Instructor Marni King.

Billy Clower Pre Ballet Class 3-5 years
7/21-8/18 Thursdays 3:15-4 pm $60 #6435
7/22-8/19 Fridays 9-9:45 am $60 #6437
We teach ballet concepts, positions and steps with fun and engaging songs to spark a lifelong love of dance. Instructors Marni King (Th) and Kate Kozacek (F).

Billy Clower My Parent & Me Ballet/Tumble Combo Class 18 months-3 years
7/22-8/19 Fridays 9:45-10:30 am $60 #6433
A fun upbeat class for you and your child to dance, tumble, stretch, play with instruments and more! Wear comfortable clothes that you and your child can move in.

Billy Clower Hip Hop Class 3-5 years
7/22-8/19 Fridays 10:30-11:15 am $60 #6439
Boys and girls develop musicality, creativity, listening skills and coordination during this non-stop, action-packed class. All music and moves are age appropriate. Instructor Kate Kozacek.

Belly Dance-4-Fitness 18 years-adult
7/25-8/29 Monday s 6-7 pm $65 #6401
Each session includes a warmup, BD workout, choreography and cooldown. Shimmy, twist and tone in this fun cardio class. Dress comfortably in workout attire and optional hip sash. Instructor Anja Christy.

Tap with Haley 18 years-adult
7/25-8/29 Monday s 7:15-8:15 pm $60 #6447
Get a great mental/physical workout with simple tap steps and rhythm patterns. All dance levels welcome. Instructor Haley-Nicole Harwood.

Line Dance with a Twist 18 years-adult
7/27-8/29 M/W 1-2 pm $60 #6449
For experienced line dancers: enjoy fun exercise with a twist of salsa, ballroom and jazz. Instructor Jackie Ringhof. No class 7/4.

Foster Library – August Events

Adult Programs & Special Events

8/2 Tuesday @ 6:30-7:30pm Introduction to Mindfulness Meditation
In our hectic 24/7 world, managing stress is the new necessity. Find out more about this non-religious stress reduction practice for everyone.

8/3 Wednesday @ 6pm Altered Book Workshop
Repurpose an old book into a new piece of art.  Bring an old book and your imagination.

8/12 Friday @ 12pm Storytime: Short Stories
Storytime? For grownups? That’s right! Bring a brown bag lunch and have someone read to you just like old times! Stories will be read from the Saturday Evening Post.

8/10 & 24 Wednesdays @ 6:30pm Spocabulary
This poetry performance and writing workshop with an open mic is geared towards high school and college students but all are welcome.

8/16 Tuesday @ 7pm Flora of Ventura: A California Native Plant Society Lecture
David Magney is a Certified Consulting Botanist. He will discuss the process of becoming a Certified Botanist in addition to rare flora of Ventura County. Presented by the California Native Plant Society, Channel Islands Chapter.

8/19 Friday @ 12pm Santa Barbara Museum of Art
Art Floats My Boat: A History of Boats Depicted in Art
Presented by the Docent Council of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, the Community Speakers program features lectures written and delivered by docents. Enjoy some art on your lunch break!

8/27 Saturday @ 10:30am in the Rentfrow Room Spanish Conversation Group
Are you learning Spanish but need some practice speaking? Join this informal group to chat and practice your Español! Bring your own coffee!

8/3, 10, 17, 24, & 31 Wednesdays @ 12-2pm Adult Coloring Book Break
Join us in the library for some stress relieving coloring. Coloring sheets and pencils provided. Available from 12pm to 2pm so stop by for a minute or ten!

8/3, 10, 17, 24, & 31 Wednesdays @ 4:30-6:30pm Library LAB Open Workshop Learn more about 3D printer and laser cutter—or to use them yourself! Ask the library staff about what you need to bring to print or engrave an item of your own, or just drop in to see what we’re up to in our library makerspace.

8/4, 11, 18, & 25 Thursdays @ 7:30-9pm Poetry Open Mic Night
On these Thursday nights, come join this group of writers as they meet in the Topping Room to share their work. Featured readers change weekly.
8/6, 13, 20, & 27 Saturday @ 1pm Spontaneous Chess
Keep your skills sharp with this one-hour, drop-in session of free play. Boards will be set up and ready to go.
Children’s Events

8/2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30, & 31 Early Literacy Class
Tuesdays & Wednesdays 10:30am A great way to introduce your child to early literacy and the library for stories, poems, music, movement, a simple craft, and fun!

8/4, 11, & 18
Thursdays 3:30 pm Crafternoon
Get your craft on in the afternoon. This summer’s crafternoons are themed to this year’s Summer Reading theme: Read for the Win!

8/6, 13, 20, & 27 Saturdays Noon- 1 pm Paws for Reading
Read aloud to a registered service dog (sign-up required)

Teen Happenings

8/5 & 19 Gaming Day Every other Friday 2:30 pm
We’ll fire up the Wii U for some competitive and cooperative game play.

8/1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 Mondays 3 pm Youth Chess Club
Learn to play chess or improve your current ability! Assisted by Class A tournament player Jack Cashman.

Wednesdays 3 pm Summer Reading Shows
8/3, Jessica Vang: Enjoy the song and dance of Jessica Vang.

Have a National Night Out at home with a police officer August 2

Registration is now open for National Night Out. Your neighborhood is invited to participate with many other neighborhoods across the country in celebration of National Night Out on Tuesday evening, August 2. Deadline for registration by phone at 339-4317 or email [email protected] is July 27.

National Night Out is a crime and drug prevention event that is sponsored nationally by the National Association of Town Watch and co-sponsored locally by the Ventura Police Department. This year is the 33rd anniversary of National Night Out with over 38 million people across the country expected to participate. The evening provides an opportunity to bring police and neighbors together.

National Night Out is designed to:  Generate support for, and participation in, local anti-crime efforts;  Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police/community partnerships; and  Send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and watching out for one another.

From 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on August 2 residents in neighborhoods throughout Ventura and across the nation are asked to lock their doors, turn on outside lights and spend an evening outside with neighbors and police. Neighborhoods, Community Groups and/or Community Councils are encouraged to come together to host a variety of events ranging from simple front yard neighborhood chats, small potlucks and BBQs to large neighborhood gatherings. Some additional event ideas include, but are not limited to, ice cream socials, disaster preparedness, games, contests, discussing neighborhood issues or setting neighborhood goals, food or clothing donations, plan a clean-up day, beautify a common area, discuss or plan a Neighborhood Watch Program. It is an opportunity to be creative, have fun and celebrate your neighborhood!

 

The Ventura Police Department is a nationally registered participant of National Night Out. Registration is free and gives the police department an opportunity to attend local events as time and circumstances permit. For more information and to register contact Civic Engagement Specialist Ashley Bautista at 339-4317 or [email protected].

“Ladies’ Night” at EP Foster Library Topping Room August 6

Painting by Izzy Morones.
Painting by Izzy Morones.

“Ladies’ Night” will be at the Topping Room at the EP Foster Library. The event is on Saturday, August 6th from 8-11pm. “Ladies’ Night” will be a night of celebrating femininity in whatever form that takes whether gendered or non-binary. This will be a space for all. These terms, ladies and femininity are completely open to your interpretation. The festivities will include an awesome lineup of female fronted bands, an array of artists who identify as female, sweet treats to keep you going through the night and temporary tattoos designed by local artists. And there will be some face painting.

 

The Little Mermaid Makes a Splash

Alison Bagli and Lawrence Cummings star in The Little Mermaid.
Alison Bagli and Lawrence Cummings star in The Little Mermaid.

by Sheli Ellsworth

Once again, the Cabrillo Music Theatre brings brilliance and beauty to the stage with the production of The Little Mermaid. The Hans Christian Anderson story that became a Disney classic is the ultimate undersea adventure. The Broadway musical will be playing at the Kavli Theatre in Thousand Oaks until Sunday, July 24.

The story of Ariel, a disenchanted mermaid who wants to become human, is set against a sea of blues, greens and purples that move and change with the undulating characters who swim though its depths suspended on wires. The staging for this musical is superb. The music and lighting move in a sublime harmony that actually lulls the audience to a place under the sea. Opening night’s enthusiastic crowd confirmed that director Larry Raben has hit the magic seashell out of the park and gave the production a standing ovation.

Lawrence Cummings as Sebastian the crab brings a fun quirky energy to the part as well as a skilled voice that quickly makes him an audience favorite. Debbie Prutsman as Ursula the undersea witch is convincingly disgusting. When the slimy Ursula starts to wrap her tentacles around Ariel, everyone in the audience scoots back in their seat a little—glancing toward the theatre’s exits.

Alison Bagli has performed the role of Ariel before and was a natural choice for the redheaded mermaid. Bagli’s mermaid moves with grace and her clear voice keeps the part fresh throughout the lengthy performance. Handsome New Yorker, Conor Guzman, who plays Prince Eric, is also a writer and director as well as a convincing prince.

The Cabillo’s Little Mermaid has something for everyone:  Flotsam and Jetsam, electrified sea snakes on hover scooters; Chef Louis, a big man in the seafood industry; Flounder in yellow knee-high Converse shoes who has a secret crush; Scuttle the slightly scattered seagull and many other sea creatures, maids and ladies in waiting.

The Little Mermaid runs through Sunday July 24 at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza. Call 800.745.3000 or go to www.cabrillomusictheatre.com for ticket info.

 

 

Explore nature with the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy at Family Fun Day

Paul Meehan, gives his kids Claire and John a lift at the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy’s Big Rock Nature Preserve. Photo by Kyle Sparks.

On Saturday, August 6, the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy (VHC) will host Family Fun Day at their Big Rock Nature Preserve from 10 a.m. – 12. This free, family-friendly, open-to-the-public outdoor event will include nature-themed crafts, an environmental scavenger hunt and a biologist-led hike along the banks of the Ventura River.

“It has been several months since our generous volunteers helped us plant the 500 trees that are taking root at our Big Rock Preserve and we are eager to show off our work,” said Derek Poultney, VHC Executive Director.

Family Fun Day is appropriate for people of all ages but children must be accompanied by an adult. Attendees should wear long pants, sturdy closed-toe shoes, sunscreen and bring a water bottle. Please note that the trails at Big Rock Preserve are not stroller friendly. There is no cost to attend but reservations are strongly encouraged. To RSVP, visit www.venturahillsides.org and click on the Events tab.

VHC is seeking support for future outdoor educational programming. For more information, contact VHC Development Director, Adrienne Stephens at  643-8044 or [email protected].

 

Vol. 9, No. 21 – July 20 – August 2, 2016 – Ojai News and Events

Every summer, theatre professionals and enthusiastic audiences from Southern California converge in Ojai Valley to participate in the development of new plays for the American theatre. Under the direction of Artistic Director/Producer Robert Egan, carefully selected playwrights from all over the world join together for an intensive two-week, in-residence workshop program that culminates in OPC’s popular public workshop series – known as the “OPC Summer New Works Festival.”

In addition to the presentation of new play workshops, prominent artists from the theatre community appear in engaging public forums for an exchange of ideas on a range of cultural and artistic subjects in the “Intersections Series.” The Ojai Playwrights Conference is also committed to nurturing the writing talents of Southern California youth.

The Ojai Playwrights Conference (OPC), one of the most acclaimed new play developmental programs in the country, announces its 19th season with an exceptional program of playwrights, new play workshops and special performance events from August 7 through 14.

The OPC Summer New Works Festival will feature eleven events over five days with established and up-and-coming playwrights. Seating is limited for the OPC Summer New Works Festival, and tickets ($30) may be purchased online at www.ojaiplays.org.

The Ojai Art Center Literary Branch and Ojai International City of Peace Founders Group invite you to write and submit your Dream for Peace. This is the second annual 75-word Peace Essay Contest, open to all ages. Each essay – prose or poem – will be read and judged for originality and clarity. The deadline for submission is August 10th. On September 17th, in the Ojai Art Center’s Gallery Room, 13 essayists will be honored to read their selected essays at a reception open to the public. Copies of the essays will be displayed in the Art Center’s lobby for International Peace Day (September 21st). Send your essay with $5 and your contact information to: Ojai Art Center Essay Contest, 113 S Montgomery, Ojai

Explore fascinating private collections in the Ojai Valley Museum’s newest exhibition. From Italian motorcycles to vintage bicycles and skateboards, ViewMaster reels to mid-century souvenir paintings, you are invited to view an eclectic group of collections. Why does one person collect insecticide sprayers and another decorative eggs? Beer steins, movie costumes, Depression glass, Caucasian Mountain rugs, and Frank Sinatra memorabilia round out the treasures on display. The exhibit will be on view through September 25

The Ojai Valley Museum is located at 130 W. Ojai Avenue in Ojai. Free parking is available behind the museum, off Blanche Street. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10 am to 4 pm and Sunday noon to 4 pm. Group or school tours available by appointment.

For more information, call the museum at 640-1390, ext. 201, email [email protected], or visit the museum website at OjaiValleyMuseum.org.