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Fall City of Ventura Classes & Camps

Fall City of Ventura Classes & Camps – check out hundreds more on  web-site.
Call 658-4726 or 654-7552 to register, if you already have an account online, visit www.cityofventura.net
Classes/Events held the Barranca Vista Center ~ 7050 Ralston St unless otherwise noted.

Fridays with Friends: Beach Hike Plein Air  18 years-adult
10/16   F          9:30 am-12:30 pm        $40+$10 materials fee
Enjoy Friday mornings with a hike, an art project, camaraderie and a new perspective on our great beach community. Meet at Ventura City Hall Atrium, 501 Poli St. Please wear sturdy shoes that lace. Bring water and sunscreen. We may go into lunchtime (a self-paid meal) we are having so much fun. Facilitator Alison Mytych. On our hike from City Hall to Ventura Pier we stop to sketch ocean waves, the Channel Islands, and animals along the way! Course# 42178

Mad Science Fall Break Camp: Eureka! The Inventors Camp  6-11 Years
10/19-10/23     M-F      9 am-12 pm     Half Day $220+$35 materials fee          Course# 42249
10/19-10/23     M-F      9 am-3 pm       All Day $370+$40 materials fee                        Course# 42250

Mad Science sparks every child’s imagination and curiosity with fun interactive and educational activities that instill a clearer understanding of how science affects the world around us. Our fall break camp is designed to inspire the inventor and scientist within! Each day campers will overcome challenges using basic materials. Send a non-perishable snack or lunch, water and sunscreen with your child daily. Select link for “$35” or “$40” to pay materials fee online at register.madscience.org/losangeles.

Dynamic Singers Children’s Choir  5-12 years
10/26-12/7       M         4:30-5:30 pm   $75+$5 materials fee
Learn basic music warm-ups, fundamentals and theory through different genres of music, languages and dance moves for a concert on the last day of class. At BFC, 6950 E Ralston St. in Ventura. No class 11/23. Instructor Daniela Flores-Palomino. Course# 42020

Tap and Jazz  3-5 years
10/27-12/1       Tu        2:30-3:30 pm   $70
Learn tap and jazz fundamentals, rhythm and small motor skills to fun music. Wear comfortable clothes to move and bring tap shoes. Instructor Marni King. Course# 42288

Tap, Jazz and Hip Hop  6-10 years
10/27-12/1       Tu        3:30-4:30 pm   $70
Learn tap, jazz and age appropriate hiphop. Wear comfortable clothes to move in and bring tap shoes and clean sneakers. Instructor Marni King. Course# 42289

 

Congresswoman Julia Brownley and Ventura Mayor Cheryl Heitmann to tour VenturaWaterPure Demonstration Facility

city brownleyCongresswoman Julia Brownley (CA-26) and Ventura Mayor Cheryl Heitmann will tour the VenturaWaterPure Demonstration Facility (located at 1400 Spinnaker Dr.-Ventura Water Reclamation Facility)  on Thursday, October 15.  Ventura Water, in partnership with the Water Research Foundation, is utilizing the demonstration facility to; generate essential research, better inform regulators on how to move from indirect potable reuse to potable reuse blending, and to help create a secure water future for the City of Ventura. Congresswoman Brownley says, “I look forward to visiting the VenturaWaterPure Potable Reuse Facility, and learning more about how this facility will meet the needs of local water users. As we look for solutions to the drought, California must embrace innovative ideas, like water reuse and recycling, which are playing an increasing role in meeting our unprecedented water challenges.”

Ohana Pet Hospital welcomes two new vets

business ohana Dr.Tam
Dr. Christina Tam
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Dr. Kayla Asato

Dr. Tam and Dr. Asato will provide for more care for animal patients

Ohana Pet Hospital expands its veterinary professional team, to support the health and well-being of its growing family of patients, by welcoming Dr. Christina Tam and Dr. Kayla Asato to the Ohana family. Dr. Tam will join Dr. Jennifer Kelly to serve the urgent care needs of the hospital’s existing patients while Dr. Asato will provide general practice services.

Dr. Christina Tam is a native southern Californian, originally from the San Gabriel Valley. In 2008, she graduated from the University of California–San Diego with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Biochemistry and Cell Biology and obtained her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine at the University of California–Davis in 2014. Dr. Tam enjoys running, camping, biking, traveling, and any activity that takes her outdoors and around the world.

Dr. Kayla Asato was born and raised in Kaneohe, Hawai’i. In 2010, she earned her undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences from the University of California–Davis and continued her education at UC Davis Veterinary School where she earned her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine in 2014.

“We feel blessed that this community has embraced Ohana Pet Hospital with such open arms, trusting us with their pets,” said Dr. Janis Shinkawa, Medical Director of Ohana Pet Hospital. “It is our responsibility to ensure we provide the best care and that means expanding our professional veterinary staff to accommodate growing patient needs. I am pleased that Dr. Tam and Dr. Asato are bringing their talents and compassionate care to our Ohana.”

Ohana Pet Hospital is a full-service facility, established in Ventura, California in 2012 by four women veterinarians and leaders in our community – Drs. Janis Shinkawa, Jill Muraoka-Lim, Kate Byrne and Nicci Quinn. Ohana is also an industry and community leader in “green” ideas from construction to operations. Ohana Pet Hospital is located at 4547 Telephone Road  and can be reached at 658-7387 (www.ohanapethospital.com).

 

 

Cassandra Tondro hosts first-ever Ventura Open Art Studio event October 17th

art tondroArtist Cassandra Tondro hosts her first-ever Ventura Open Art Studio event on Saturday, October 17th from 4-6pm.  Tondro moved to Ventura in 2014, and built a dream studio behind her home on the East End of the city.

Tondro is known for her bright and colorful abstract paintings created using leftover house paint that she rescues from recycling centers.

The Open Art Studio will feature a display of Tondro’s latest paintings from her “Picture This” series as well as new work from her popular “Organic Series.”  Her artwork can be seen on her website at www.tondro.com.

Studio located at 10446 Hewitt Street, Ventura, 918.7140

Ventura County Potters’ Guild presents Harry Poliak’s Clay Journey October 26

art PoliakVentura County Potters’ Guild presents Harry Poliak’s Clay Journey at the Ventura Avenue Adult Center 550 N Ventura Avenue, Monday, October 26, doors open at 7 pm, program begins at 7:30 pm  648-3035

Harry Poliak was born in 1952 and grew up in South Africa during the Apartheid regime. As a child, the need to travel into the inner recess of his mind and connect to creativity abounded. Influenced by his African roots, he spent many moments entering the realm of ancient art fed by Africa’s multicultural identities. Poliak moved to Canada in 1977 where he began replanting forests and where he trained and worked as a cabinetmaker. In 1985 he married a potter. By 1990 he had shifted his focus primarily to clay and started the journey as a production potter making both functional and sculptural ware. Currently Poliak’s work is sculptural. In 2000 he relocated to the USA where he pursued opportunities to work in community arts, education and youth development and continue his journey with clay. Poliak will be doing a hand building demonstration of his working process.

Focus on the Masters kicks off its 2015-16 Artist Spotlight season on Nov. 7

Focus on the Masters kicks off its 2015-16 Artist Spotlight season on Nov. 7 in the Screening Room of Brooks Institute in Ventura.  The Spotlight interview will feature the inkspots.  Founder Virginia Furmanski will be joined by Bay Hallowell and Inés Monguió in a panel discussion led by Dr. Judy Larson.   The inkspots were formed in 2007 by Virginia who explains that the group is greater than the sum of its parts.  “We take classes together.  We learn new techniques.”

Four Ventura artists interested in printmaking formed the original inkspots group in 2007 by pooling their resources and creating a printmaking studio at the Sea Breeze Gallery in Ventura.  The inkspots of San Buenaventura are a group of artists dedicated to creating original prints using a variety of techniques including etching, collagraph, linocut, monoprint, monotype, woodblock, and digital manipulation.

Spotlight interviews are free to FOTM Members, $10 for general public, $5 students and seniors.

Immediately following the interview guests will gather at 643 A Project Space for the AfterGLOW Fundraising Event.  Paid reservations are required for the AfterGLOW: $25 for FOTM members and $35 for non-members.   An exhibit of works by inkspots artists will run from November 6 through December 19 at 643 A Project Space.

Tickets for both the panel discussion and the AfterGLOW are available online at:  www.FocusOnTheMasters.com or by calling 653.2501.

Also during the First Friday ArtWalk  on Nov.6  the inkspots will have an opening reception from  5:00—8:00 p.m. 643 A Project Space, 643 N. Ventura Ave.

A free drawing for the inkspots 2015 Folio will take place at the Opening Reception at 7:00 p.m.

StoryFest well attended in spite of the high temperature

Publisher Sheldon was one of the readers to the kids

On Saturday, October 10 the ninth annual StoryFest was held in the beautiful park area at Ventura Unified School District Education Service Center located on Stanley Ave. This free event featured story-telling, book giveaways, musical activities, Truckfest (an opportunity for children to get up close and touch trucks and a fire engine and blow horns), and plenty of fun.

Local “celebrity” readers and children’s entertainment were all showcased in this Ventura Neighborhood for Learning (VNfL) program where young children are invited to fill their StoryFest passports by visiting six story tents and booths featuring interactive art, music, science, and physical activities. Those attending  heard community celebrities read books throughout the day in each of the tents some of the tents were “pets&animals, art&music and families&home.”Every child who visited all of  the story tents received  a free book.  And 2 for one books were on sale all day.

Ventura Breeze publisher Sheldon was one of the “celebrity” readers and was aided by Jasmine Casey, from Tri-County GLAD who signed for the kids and then taught them some signing.