Suddenly65 Newsletter
September 10, 2015


 
Published every Thursday to help you enjoy  
life in the greater Sam Fernando Valley area!  




 
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Max's Healthy Tip of the Week:

I say tomato, you say tomahto.

But did you know that one serving of red, ripe, raw tomatoes (one cup or 150 grams) is a good source of Vitamins A, C, K, folate and potassium. They're naturally low in sodium, saturated fat, cholesterol, and calories.

Tomatoes also provide thiamin, niacin, vitamin B6, magnesium, phosphorus and copper.
 
So however you pronounce them,
include tomatoes often in your diet. 


 




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  MARC MY WORDS
WORDS OF FINANCIAL WISDOM FROM MARC WEISS
The importance of a well-padded retirement nest egg simply can't be overstated. We all know a stream of income is necessary for living comfortably, to keep the bills paid, to fund some well-deserved travel, and even to provide security if a medical crisis arises. But really folks, how many of us really have a well-conceived distribution plan?
 
After your working years, income should come from a number of sources. Social Security is designed to cover only about 40 percent of an average wage earner's salary and even less for the rest of us. So to fund the other 60 or higher percent, you may want several financial vehicles, including income from stocks, bonds, annuities and other income producing assets.
Call Marc for answers and solutions to your financial questions.
 
To listen to Marc's very informative video      
 
Marc H. Weiss
License No. 0542576
818-610-8560 or toll free 800-831-2901  
 
     
HOPE CONNECTION BEREAVEMENT GROUPS
HOPE Connection is a non-profit organization that offers the following on-going community grief support groups:

Spousal Loss Support Group
For adults who have experienced the loss of a spouse or partner.   Tuesday evenings in WLA and Thursday evenings in Encino.

Parent Loss Group
For adults who have experienced the loss of a parent
Tuesday evenings in WLA and Encino.
 
Suicide Survivors Support Group
For adults who have experienced the loss of a loved one by suicide.  Westlake Village and WLA.

Their groups, facilitated by licensed therapists, have been offered to the community for more than 30 years.

For more information please call 818-788-HOPE (4673):  
Email:  [email protected]  or [email protected] 
www.hopegroups.org 
 

CONTAINER GARDENING CLASS IN MOORPARK
Thursday, September 17 at 10:00 am

Shar Lugo, president of the Simi Valley Busy Hands garden club demonstrates how to grow a full scale garden in minimal space. This very popular Container Gardening class meets once-a-month and features changing themes, with students completing a new container garden at the end of each class. A $5 material fee is due at sign-up.  
 
Moorpark Adult Center
799 Moorpark Ave in Moorpark
805-529-6864  



7 THINGS YOU SHOULDN'T TOUCH ON A PLANE
Studies have found nasty germs -- from E. coli that causes severe diarrhea to MRSA bacteria that's resistant to many antibiotics -- in all sorts of places on a plane, where they can live for days at a time. That's bad news, especially if your flight attendant fails to clean tray tables.

Nothing is completely avoidable, this we know. But we recommend you try not to touch the following:
READ MORE HERE 



ARE YOU ENJOYING YOUR LIFE TO THE FULLEST?
 Do you often see others as having the joy, laughter, companionship and meaning in their life that you've always wanted?  You deserve to have a balanced, healthy and joyful life too.

Sherry Warschaw, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, will guide you in a new direction so that you no longer feel stuck or overwhelmed by the challenges you're facing.   She will help you better understand your actions and reactions to people and situations so that you gain strength, confidence and self-worth that will give your life new meaning and purpose.

Sherry is a warm and caring person who uses over 2 decades of professional experience and a lifetime of personal and humbling growth to help you clarify and reach your full potential.

FREE PHONE CONSULTATION and
20% DISCOUNT FIRST SESSION FOR SUDDENLY65 READERS

Call Sherry at 818-344-0299 - she is located in Tarzana
VISIT HER WEBSITE HERE    




VISIT THE AQUARIUM OF THE PACIFIC -  IT'S SENIOR DAY
Monday, October 5 from 7:00 am until 3:30 pm                        

There will be many vendors offering seniors information on various services and activities.  See the new Exhibit Jellies, find out the fascinating truth about these beautiful yet mysterious animals and their importance to our ocean planet.

Lunch will be on your own and there are many restaurants across the street.  Take you pick from Islands, Bubba Gump, to name a couple. Must Bring ID.         

The cost of $35.00 includes transportation and driver tip
 
ONEgeneration Travel Office
Weekdays 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
18255 Victory Blvd in Reseda
818-708-6604


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JOIN THE WOMEN OF THE CANOGA PARK WOMEN'S CLUB
FOR A FUN WESTERN STYLE BARBEQUE
Saturday, September 19 from 5:00 until 8:00 pm

Food, Music, Dancing, and Opportunity Drawing!
For more info see  flyer

Adults $20.00  Children under  12 - $10.00
For reservations please call Kasey Ford 818-268-0325 or
Jeanne Ax 818-999-5016

Clubhouse
7401 Jordan Ave (at Valerio) in Canoga Park



YOU MAY PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
Enter "circle" for 20% off at Registration!



STARTING YOUR OWN BUSINESS/ENCORE
CAREER AFTER RETIREMENT
 Thursdays, September 17 thru October 18 from  6:30-8:30pm

Learn what it takes to start and promote a business from the ground up. $40 for 4 weeks.
Ages 50+

Goebel Adult Center
1385 East Janss Road in Thousand Oaks
805-381-2744



AN OAKRIDGE ESTATE (BARBARA STANWYCK's HOME)
HISTORIC TOUR
Sunday, September 27 -
Tours scheduled between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Enjoy a tour of Barbara Stanwyck's historic English Tudor style house built in 1937 which still sits high on the hill on Devonshire Street in Northridge. This 9.5 acre estate is preserved as a LA City Historic-Cultural Monument for future generations to visit and enjoy.

Tour guests will be both fascinated and intrigued as they take a "step back into time".  Please join them for a historic experience - an era and culture never to return to the San Fernando Valley.  Hear stories about the golden, glamorous Old Hollywood.

There is still time to invite others to join you on this in depth, fascinating tour which tells the story of the "house on the hill" on Devonshire Street from 1937 to the present.

To purchase tickets and to join their email list 
VISIT THEIR WEBSITE 




DANIELLE NIEVES IS A SENIOR REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST (SRES)
She specializes in senior residential real estate representing sellers and buyers.  
 
Danielle Nieves, a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty in Northridge, understands the challenges of moving, particularly with those who have been in their homes for many years, and has the patience to go above-and-beyond to make their move hassle-free.  

Why work with a senior real estate specialist? She can offer you choices and alternative solutions to your move and has a network of help for the 50+ market.  

HERE IS DANIELLE'S RESOURCE LIST 
 
If you have any questions about any of these needs, please feel free to contact her.  She is here for your Senior needs and would be happy to help you!  She covers the entire San Fernando Valley as well as the Santa Clarita Valley.

For two of her great letters of recommendation CLICK HERE 
www.homesbydani.com  
 
Danielle Nieves
Realtor, SRES & HAFA Certified
CalBRE#01821674
Keller Williams Realty
Cell: 818-635-5102


 

6 WAYS FRIENDSHIPS GROW MORE
COMPLICATED AS YOU GET OLDER
It's no secret.. Friendship often gets trickier as you get older. Here are six things you should know.     READ MORE HERE 
 

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LET'S GO TO THE MOVIES - MOST ARE FREE
AND SOME EVEN OFFER POPCORN!

Friday Movies in Moorpark
Friday, September 11 at 12:45 pm

They are showing "Woman in Gold" which  is  based on a true story.  An elderly woman and her legal battle for her family's possessions 60 years after she left Vienna fleeing the Nazis during World War II. Her legal battle pits her against the Austrian government. Assisted by the talents of an inexperienced young lawyer, she faces down the U.S. Supreme Court and her own inner demons.
Genre: Drama Rated: PG-13 Time: 120 min.  

Moorpark Adult Center
799 Moorpark Ave in Moorpark
805-529-6864

Movies at ONEgeneration
Friday, September 11 at 1:30 pm

They are showing "The Skeleton Twins"  with Luke Wilson

ONEgeneration Adult Center
18255 Victory Blvd in Reseda
818-705-2345   

Western at the Autry
Saturday, September 12 at 1:30 pm

The "What Is A Western" series screens Michael Curtiz's "Santa Fe Trail" (1940), with Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, & Ronald Reagan. Free w/admission; RSVP.

Museum of the American West
4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park
323/667-2000     

Movies by Moonlight
Saturday, September 12 from 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

They are screening "Sullivan's Travels" (1941). Preston Sturges' classic comedy of Depression-era America. Hollywood director John Sullivan (Joel McCrea) hits the road disguised as a tramp to touch base with the "real" people of the country.

Paramount Movie Ranch
2903 Cornell Rd., Agoura Hills (call for directions)
805-370-2301

Movie Monday at the Moorpark Library
Monday, September 14 at 6:00 p.m.

They are screening "Aloha" (PG-13) starring Bradley Cooper and Emma Stone.  A celebrated military contractor returns to the site of his greatest career triumphs and reconnects with a long-ago love while unexpectedly falling for the hard-charging Air Force watch-dog assigned to him.

The Moorpark Library
699 Moorpark Road in Moorpark
805-517-6370

Movie Matinee at the Thousand Oaks Library
Monday, September 14 at 1:00 pm   

They are screening "The Hundred Foot Journey"

Grant R. Brimhall Library
1401 Janss Road in Thousand Oaks
805-449-2660

Film at the Granada Hills Library
Tuesday, September 15 at 3:30 pm

Enjoy a screening of the 2014 biopic "Cesar Chavez."

Granada Hills Branch of LAPL
10640 Petit Ave, Granada Hills
818/368-5687     

Vietnam at the Malibu Library
Tuesday, September 15 at 6 pm  

Screening of Rory Kennedy's 2014 Oscar-nominated documentary "Last Days in Vietnam," recounting the evacuation of Americans from Saigon in 1975.

Malibu Library
23519 W Civic Center Way, Malibu
310/456-6438    

A Movie Night at the Newbury Park Library
Tuesday, September 15 at 7:00 pm

They are showing "Star Trek: Into Darkness".

Newbury Park Branch
2331 Borchard Rd in Newbury Park
805-498-2139  

Film Fanatics at the Calabasas Library
Wednesday, September 16 at 6:00 pm

Do you love movies?  The Film Fanatics group may be a great fit for you!   They meet to watch and discuss a movie.   Attendees are welcome to bring dinner to eat during the movie.  Call or email Karilyn Steward at 818-225-7616 for more information.

This month they are screening the Roger Corman film "The Masque Of The Red Death".   This film is Unrated and 90 minutes.   After the movie, join them for  speaker Filmmaker/Writer/Producer Constantine Nasr.  

Calabasas Library
Behind the Commons
200 Civic Center Way in Calabasas
818-436-0530    

Film at the Hollywood Library
Thursday, September 17 at 4 pm

Come see rare student films from famous USC alumni courtesy of the archive at USC's School of Cinematic Arts.

Goldwyn Branch of LAPL
1623 N Ivar Ave, Hollywood   
323/856-8260  

Cinematheque at CSUN
Thursday, September 17 at 7 pm

Orson Welles Retrospective: The Stranger (1946), the most financially successful film of Welles's career.

Manzanita Hall, CSUN
18111 Nordhoff, Northridge
818/677-3193    

Movie at the Burbank Library
Friday, September 18 at 2 pm

Friday Matinee: Screening of "5 Flights Up," with Morgan Freeman & Diane Keaton.

Central Library
110 N Glenoaks Blvd, Burbank
818/238-5610       

Movies at ONEgeneration
Friday, September 18 at 1:30 pm

They are screening "America:  Imagine The World Without Her".    This is the award winning documentary by acclaimed film make Dinesh D'Souza.

ONEgeneration Adult Center
18255 Victory Blvd in Reseda
818-705-2345    
 
Friday Movies in Moorpark
Friday, September 18 at 12:45 pm

They are screening "While We're Young".  A middle aged couple has their lives turned completely upside down when they take the chance at becoming friends with a much younger couple. The couple has become set in their ways as they've aged, but the influence of a much more free spirited pair finds them loosening up and letting go.  Genre: Comedy Rated: R Time: 90 min.

Moorpark Adult Center
799 Moorpark Ave in Moorpark
805-529-6864



THE VALLEY RAGTIME STOMP!
Saturday, September 11 from 2:00 to 5:00 pm
 
The Valley Ragtime Stomp is a free monthly concert in Canoga Park featuring ragtime-era and other vintage music, including stride, boogie-woogie, blues and ballads.
 
Normally held on the 2nd Saturday of the month, it's a gathering of amateur and professional musicians that welcomes newcomers to play or just listen.  So come join them or just come to have a fun afternoon and enjoy nostalgic music!   For further information call Ron at 818-766-2384
   
Henri's Restaurant  
21601 Sherman Way in Canoga Park   

 

7 WAYS TO START EATING HEALTHIER WITH MINIMAL EFFORT
We've all been taught not to judge a book by its cover, but what about a product by its label? It's trickier than you might think. Clashing claims over which foods are truly healthy (and which simply use smart marketing strategies) have made it difficult to trust any one source. That's exactly why it's more important than ever for consumers to educate themselves. Just because a product is touted as "all-natural" doesn't make it so; similarly, items promoted as "fat-free" aren't necessarily healthy (not all fat is bad, after all).     READ MORE HERE  



ENJOY THIS INTERESTING SC GARDEN CLUB LECTURE
Tuesday, September 15 at 9:30 am

Southern California Garden Club, the oldest and largest garden club in the San Fernando Valley, kicks off its 89th season with a Garden Club Meeting featuring a program, "Hey Insects, Come Up (to my garden) and See Me Sometime:  Encouraging Insects in the Garden," at 11:00 a.m., presented by Jim Hogue, Manager of Biological Collections in the Department of Biology at CSUN

Enjoy their plant market and country store and plant specimen  display.  Lunch (bring your own) follows the program at 12:00 p.m.  The club provides beverage and dessert.  No admission charge.  All are welcome.
 
Sepulveda Garden Center
16633 Magnolia Boulevard in Encino




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If you have questions, please call me: Max at 818-606-4826.

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Designated trademarks & brands belong to their respective owners.




SAVE THE DATE
4TH ANNUAL HEALTH & WELLNESS SENIOR EXPO
Saturday, September 26 from 9:00 am until 2:00 pm

This is the Northridge Chamber of Commerce's annual amazing expo covering everything you want to know.

To be held at Facey Medical Clinic
Rinaldi Street at Porter Ranch Drive in Porter Ranch


DON'T KNOW WHAT TO MAKE FOR DINNER?
HAVING FRIENDS OVER FOR LUNCH - WHAT TO MAKE?
TIRED OF THE SAME OLD SAME OLD?

Well, help is on the way.  Our friend Susie Jacobson, a health and nutrition expert, has graciously offered to share her simple, easy to make, very healthy recipes with us.

This week she presents "SUSIE'S DELICIOUS TOMATO SAUCE "  This delicious easy sauce is best made with ripe, homegrown or locally grown tomatoes, or fully ripened Tomatoes that have not been picked green.

And we know you will enjoy it..... hopefully with family or friends!
 
HERE IS SUSIE'S "DELICIOUS TOMATO SAUCE " .

Look for another interesting easy and delicious recipe next week!

Susie Jacobson
www.lifewisdomwellness.com

 Ruby Ribbon, Stylist
 www.rubyribbon.com/susiejacobson
 [email protected]
 818-261-9587   



SENIOR RESOURCES
Do you have a relative who needs personal care that you or another person cannot give them?
What do you do? Who do you call?

Can you afford to have a family member go into assisted living home or community?  Do you know which homes or communities best suit your loved ones needs?
Who do you ask?

Do you know a friend or family member who needs some short- term help due to a fall or illness?
Who do you turn to?

Someone you care about is coming home from the hospital or skilled nursing facility and needs help to get back to everyday living at home. 
What do you do and who do you call?

People are turning to Senior Resources, Inc., LA's premiere in-home care service provider and placement service.  A San Fernando Valley based company who can help keep your loved one safe, healthy and independent.  If you need answers and solutions call Senior Resources, Inc. 818-359-2125

Their companions and caregivers are also specially trained in fall prevention which is very important to this age group.   
 
Get the help you need, when you need it. 
818-359-2125

CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT 
PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE WHILE OUT IN THE  SUN




ATTEND THE TARZANA PARTY OF THE YEAR WHILE
CONTRIBUTING TO THE FUTURE OF THE
TARZANA CULTURAL CENTER
Saturday, September 19 from 6:00 until 10:00 pm
 
IT'S A WIN-WIN for everyone.
 
Their Casino Night last year was a huge success and people have been buzzing about it ever since. Don't miss it this year! The event takes place at a private, spacious, secluded home in Tarzana

BUY TICKETS HERE      SEE FLYER HERE
 
Tarzana Community & Cultural Center
19130 Ventura Blvd.Tarzana



ENJOY THE MUSIC OF JEROME KERN AT THE PLATT LIBRARY
Saturday, September 19 at 1:30 pm

Come and listen, learn, sing-along, laugh and enjoy the memories as master pianist of American songbook Bob Lipson plays the piano, and commentator/performer Saul H. Jacobs tells the wonderful stories that will enlighten and delight you.
 
Free, no reservations required.  For further information call (818) 340-9386.

the Platt Library
23600 Victory Boulevard, Woodland Hills
 


SEEKING PHOTOS FOR UPCOMING VETERAN'S DAY EVENT
Are you a Veteran or have a spouse who is a Veteran? The Goebel Center staff is creating a slide show for our upcoming Veteran's Day Breakfast & USO show in November. We would love to share photos of you in uniform while serving our country. Please bring us photos of you and/or your loved one to the Goebel front desk for us to make a copy. They would like to include you in this presentation in honoring Veterans of the Goebel Center.   Call (805) 381-2744 for more information.

Goebel Adult Center
1385 East Janss Road in Thousand Oaks
805-381-2744



DO YOU HAVE ACCOUNTING, PAYROLL,
CONSULTING, OR TAX ISSUES?
Work with a person who has 40 years of experience working with these types of financial issues.

He offers a 20% discount first time.

Call Michael Paige today to discuss his valuable services - 818-359-1618
 
Michael Paige Financial Services
Accounting, Payroll. Consulting, and Taxes
Valley Village
[email protected]
818-359-1618  
  



OKTOBERFEST IN BIG BEAR
Sunday, October 18 from 8:00 am until 6:00 pm

This Festival has become SoCal's favorite Oktoberfest. The atmosphere is charged with hospitality, laughter and camaraderie. Once at Big Bear you will be greeted by a step-on-guide for a 45 minute tour around Big Bear Lake.  Then enjoy this years 45th celebration with Authentic German entertainment, Log Sawing Contest, Stein holding Contest, Chicken Dance and performances by a variety of dance groups.

Visit the outside Budenstrasse for a variety of homemade items, arts and crafts. Bring $ for shopping.

The cost of $74.00 includes a full German meal plus dessert and a choice of beer, wine or beverage, transportation and driver's tip..  (Last day to register is October 12)

Joslyn Senior Center
1301 W Olive Ave in Burbank
818-238-5353 

 
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MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC!
For all the music lovers out there - and who doesn't love music! From Broadway to jazz to Dixieland to bluegrass and everything in between - there are so many opportunities to go to listen and enjoy  

Fireside Concerts in Thousand Oaks
Friday, September 11 at 7:30 p.m.

"Tracy Newman", "John Zipperer & Friends" and "The Tom Corbett Band". Hosted by Bob Kroll and sponsored by Conejo Recreation and Park District.

$10 per ticket. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Adults only - no children please.

Borchard Park Community Center
190 Reino Rd., Thousand Oaks

Concerts in the Courtyard in Simi Valley
Friday, September 11 from 6:00 until 9:00 pm

Featuring the music of "Paperback Writer (Beatles tribute) rescheduled from 7/18

Simi Civic Center Plaza
2751 Tapo Cyn in Simi Valley

Music at One Colorado
Saturday, September 12 at 7:00 pm
 
Grab a chair or bring your own as rising-star talent fills the courtyard.   Singer-songwriter Raquel Rodriguez's saucy soul.

One Colorado
41 Hugus Alley, Pasadena
626/683-3230   

Concert at St James Tarzana
Sunday,  September 13 at 4:00 pm  

"Armenian Beauty" Pianist Hayk Arsenyan performs music by Armenian composers Hovhaness, Komitas, Arsenyan & Khachaturian.

St James Presbyterian
19414 Ventura Blvd, Tarzana
818/345-2057    

A Concert in Woodland Hills
Sunday, September 13 from 4-6 p.m.

The monthly Sunday at the Book Store concert series organized by West Hills' Ron Sarfaty presents The Sweet Potatoes and Ronnie Cox (the guitar player in Deliverance) in the Crown Books store (formerly Barnes & Noble) at the Westfield Promenade shopping center.  Admission is free; donations are encouraged.

Crown Book Store
6100 Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Woodland Hills.

Contemporary Music and Dancing
from the 1930's thru the 1960's

Sunday, September 13 from 1:00 until 4:30 pm
 
The Simi Valley Jazz Club is a non-profit Club, consisting of people who like to listen and/or dance to "swingin' standards".

They meet on the 2nd Sunday of each month and meeting format includes open jam sessions (for qualified musicians) from 1:00 to 3:00 and then a featured band from 3:15 to 4:30. Admittance is $9.00 for non-members

3900 Avenida Simi (Senior Center) in Simi Valley
805-527-5905 or 805-523-1092
 
Concert at Peter Strauss Ranch
Sunday, September 13 from 5:30 - 7:30 pm

The Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest & Folk Festival presents an afternoon of music from The Art Rockers, following a special open mic session.  

Peter Strauss Ranch
Mulholland off Kanan Rd (call for directions)
818/382-4819     

Acoustic Music in Malibu
Wednesday, September 16 at 6:30 pm

Malibu Music Nights: A relaxed evening in the sanctuary with local singer/songwriters.   

Malibu United Methodist
30128 Morning View Dr, Malibu
310/457-2385     

Happy Little Ukulele Club Of Thousand Oaks
Thursday, September 17 from 6:00 - 8:30 pm

Bring your own ukulele - all levels of players and singers are welcome!
There is no cost for this event.

Harold's House of Omelets
2240 E Thousand Oaks Blvd in Thousand Oaks
805-418-7332
 
Jazz Night With Cool Blue in Northridge
Every Monday Night from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Enjoy the sounds of Richie Freedman's outstanding jazz trumpet as he performs with his band, Cool Blue, and on alternate Mondays with the Hollywood Music Makers.

Las Hadas Mexican Restaurant
9048 Balboa  Blvd
818-892-7271

Start Your Day with An All-Star Swing Band in Northridge
Tuesdays at 10:30 am (but get there early)

Get a jump start on your day with America's all-star swing band. Enjoy a morning of non-stop dancing with graduates from some of the greatest big bands of all time.  Click Here for more on Johnny Vanna's Big Band Alumni. Who knew there was so much going on at 10:30 a.m. on a Tuesday?!

Las Hadas Mexican Restaurant
9048 Balboa  Blvd
818-892-7271

Mariachi Tenochtitlán on Tuesday Evenings in Northridge
8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Enjoy authentic Mexican music played by Las Hadas's  house band - Mariachi Tenochtitlán - one of  the Valley's top ensembles who got their start on the Las Hadas stage.

Las Hadas Mexican Restaurant
9048 Balboa  Blvd
818-892-7271 

Live Music on Sunday Evenings in Northridge  
Sundays from 5:00 until 7:30 pm

End the weekend right with an afternoon of live music performed by some of the Valley's finest musicians. You never know who will drop by.

Las Hadas Mexican Restaurant
9048 Balboa  Blvd
818-892-7271

Jazz at Casey's Tavern
Tuesdays from 8:30 pm
Thursdays from 8:30 pm
Saturdays from 8:00 pm
Sundays from 6:00 pm

Come and enjoy these fine jazz groups.  Casey's presents:

Tuesdays -  New band new night - come enjoy their "Jazztown  Buffet"
Thursdays - the Blue Lagoon Jazz Band
Saturdays - Evie and All That Jazz
Sundays - Jelly Roll Jazz Band

They even have a paperback lending library.

Casey's Tavern
22029 Sherman Way in Canoga Park
818-992-9362

Enjoy Live Jazz at Emle's
Tuesdays and Saturdays from 6:00 until 9:00 pm

Listen to live jazz - no cover charge.  And enjoy American Cuisine With a Mediterranean Flair in this charming little cafe.

Emle's
9250 Reseda Blvd #1, Northridge
818-772-2203

Gary Ballen, Singer, songwriter extraordinaire
Friday nights 8:30 pm to 12:30 am

Come listen to all the old familiar songs you know and love!

The Rack at the Westfield Promenade
In the Promenade Mall next to the theatres
6100 Topanga Canyon in Woodland Hills
818-348-1524

Also see Gary Ballen
Every Thursday from 7:00 - 9:00 pm

At Pho Ct
(Vietnamese Restaurant)
8366 Topanga Cyn Blvd in Canoga Park
818-888-9746  

The Jazzland Big Band at Sherman Oaks
Every Monday from 1:30 until 3:30 pm

Come listen and enjoy music in the Glenn Miller style.

Sherman Oaks/East Valley Adult Center
5056 Van Nuys Blvd in Van Nuys
818-981-1284



DO YOU KNOW PAUL DAVIS?
For over 30 years Paul Davis has helped his clients figure out the best options for their health insurance.  Recognized as "Best Insurance Agent" by readers of the Daily News for 13 years and named one of the Valley's "Trusted Advisors" by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal.

Paul is an independent agent representing most of the major carriers.  Same rates as going direct to a toll free number.  There is never a charge for Pauls' services.  

Paul currently represents 9 Medicare supplement plan carriers.  To run quotes for yourself  PLEASE CLICK HERE   or call him for a phone quote at 818-888-0880

Paul helps people turning 65 decipher the mysteries of Medicare options.

Which plan is best?  
Medicare Advantage or Medicare supplement?  
Which carrier offers the best value?

He reviews his client's coverage annually including an annual review of Part D.

I AM HAPPY WITH MY PLAN, WHY SHOULD I SHOP?   
Paul Davis
Paul Davis & Alberta Bellisario Insurance Services
Lic No: CA 0669770
Phone: (818) 888-0880

 


A SENIOR PROM -
HOLLYWOOD UNDER THE STARS IN NORTHRIDGE
Friday, September 18 from 1:00 until 3:00 pm

Men - grab your suits and ladies - dress to impress!
$7.00 in advance or $10.00 at the door

Please RSVP to Tiffany or Erica at 818-885-5144
Robert M. Wilkinson Multi-Purpose Center
8956 Vanalden Ave in Northridge
818-756-7741



CONNECTIVITY AT HOME FOR SENIORS
Thursday, September 17 at 11:00 am

Get help understanding popular technologies used in the home today that can make life easier and more interesting. Learn about your computers, the internet, phones, modems, routers, and more; allowing for easier access to information, family and friends.     Call (805) 381-2744 for reservations.

Goebel Adult Community Center
1385 East Janss Road in Thousand Oaks
805-381-2744     



ODD MARKET AT THE AUTRY
Friday, September 18 from 6 - 11 pm

On the South Lawn, enjoy an afternoon of shopping, live music, food, & crafts at this independent bazaar with  over 200 vendor booths.

Museum of the American West
4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park
323/667-2000

 
 
30 THINGS TO START DOING FOR YOURSELF
#4 Is Absolutely Vital  READ MORE HERE



 
A TRIBUTE FOR 9/11
Friday, September 11 at 7:00 pm

In Tribute to the Victims, Families, and All First Responders, a "NEVER FORGET" FOURTEEN YEARS LATER event.

All local dignitaries have been invited.   
Also invited Olympic gold medalist and founder of the Special Olympicsin Southern California Rafer Johnson and returning the incomparable RiverOaks Chorus.

Refreshments to be served
Free Parking Available Next Door at Sherman Oaks Castle Park
For additional info: (818) 406-8013 or www.911socal.com 

5101 North Sepulveda Blvd in Sherman Oaks


WE FOUND A WONDERFUL DENTIST!
Winner of this year's "Daily News Best Dentist"

Over 30 years experience in the San Fernando Valley and he's offering a great value for new patients:

           $39 new patient offer
           X-rays, examination and cleaning

'Changing the World One Smile at a Time'

Accepting all major PPO plans.
Special fees for non insurance patients
Interest free financing available.

See his facebook business page- http:facebook.com/davidshannondds 
Also see his reviews on Yelp

David Shannon DDS
Family and cosmetic dentistry
18915 Nordhoff Street Suite #1in Northridge
818-772-7096

 


WALK WITH A DOC
Saturday, September 19  from 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
 
Brought to you by UCLA Health. Just Walk! They invite people of all ages to take steps toward a healthier lifestyle.

Monthly, brief health talks by local UCLA Health physicians, with warm-up or cool-down exercises led by local physical therapists, and a 30-45 minute rejuvenating walk in our beautiful surroundings.

Triunfo Park
950 Aranmoor Ave., Thousand Oaks



OPERA LOVERS - PLEASE TAKE NOTE!

Opera Talk at the Brand Library
Saturday, September 12 at 2 pm

Ray Busmann, from the LA Opera, introduces Gianni Schicchi & Pagliacci.

Brand Library
1601 W Mountain, Glendale
818/548-2051  

The Meaning Of Opera & The Fun Of It
Mondays, 9/14, 9/28, 10/12, 10/26 from 3:30-5:00 pm  

Come and listen to an interesting discussion with Steve Kohn of the non-profit LA Opera.

Goebel Adult Center
1385 East Janss Road in Thousand Oaks
805-381-2744



IS IT TIME TO CHANGE YOUR HAIR STYLIST?
Come in for a free consultation with expert stylist Maxine (Max) Berger and if you want to continue with her, she offers a free haircut.

Maxine Berger is an expert on hair straightening and color.

Call her today - this may be the time for a new look!

Maxine Berger
In The Bed, Bath and Beyond Mall
17401Ventura Blvd in Encino
818-398-3378 (appointments)  




NAILS ON WHEELS
Best manicures and pedicures AT YOUR PLACE OR HERS
20% discount-first time

Call Sandy at 818-763-7269 who is located in Valley Village
 
 She has 25 years of experience



A TRIP TO SANTA ANITA
Monday, October 12 from 10:00 am until 7:00 pm

Trip includes admission and reserved Clubhouse seats at the Santa Anita Racetrack, racing program, buffet style luncheon, a professional to go over the races with the group and plenty of free time to enjoy wagering and watching the races.
 
$71 per person - deadline to register: September 14.
 
Goebel Adult Community Center
1385 East Janss Road in Thousand Oaks
805-381-2744      




 
PARTICIPANTS NEEDED FOR TWO CLINICAL RESEARCH STUDIES
If You have been diagnosed with Osteoarthritis of the Knee or Diabetes, the HOPE Clinical Research Team in Canoga Park would like to interview you.  These are paid clinical research studies.

If you qualify, you will receive some of the following  benefits:

At no cost to you:
- ECG to check heart
- Study related treatment
- Study related Doctor Visits
- Study related Blood Work with Results

No insurance or SSN needed - everything is 100% FREE

If you have diabetes, you may receive up to $785.00
If you have painful Knee Osteoarthritis, you may receive up to $600
 
Call them to discuss referral fees for qualified persons at 818-999-4673
 
Hope Clinical Research, LLC
22030 Sherman Way, Suite 101 in Canoga Park
Phone: (818) 999-4673


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Younique Products
201-647-2120 (cell)   

 

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SHALL WE DANCE?
Whether it's folk dancing, line dancing, square dancing, or just plain dancing to live music - this is a marvelous venue for making new friends and having a lot of fun while you're
getting that cardio going!  And most of these events are free and both singles and couples are welcome!   

Join the Western Weavers For an Evening of Square Dancing
Friday, September 11 at 7:30 pm

The fee is $9.00 and both singles and couples are welcome!
 
Joslyn Senior Center
1301 W Olive Ave in Burbank
818-238-5353

Swing Conejo   
Friday, September 11 at 7:30 pm

Swing Conejo is held the 2nd Friday of each month and features East Coast Swing, Lindy, Charleston & Balboa for your dancing pleasure.

2 dance lessons: 7:30pm beginning, 8:00pm int/advanced, followed by open dancing to DJ music.
Invite your friends and come dance the night away!
$10 admission. Half price entry after 9:30pm.

Ballroom World of Dance
30686-B Thousand Oaks Blvd, Agoura Hills
818-889-5400     

Friday Night Dance at the Granada Pavilion
Friday, September 11 from 8:00 - 11:30 pm
 
There is a Complimentary Dance Lesson at 8 pm with general dancing from 8:30 to 11:30 pm.  Dance Mixers and Door Prizes - Complimentary beverages and snacks.

Relaxed fun environment with a variety of music, dance lesson, and lite food, gourmet desserts, and drinks included.  $16.00 cover.   For further information, contact Michael Donovan at (661) 755-4219 or [email protected].

Granada Pavilion
11128 Balboa Boulevard in Granada Hills
818-831-1934    

Come join the Trail Dusters
for a great evening of square dancing!
Saturday, September 12 - rounds start at 7:00 and the square dance starts at 8:00  
 
Casual or square dance clothing.   Both singles or couples welcome.  Alternating between round & square dancing. $7 suggested donation.  Refreshments will be served.

Caller is Buddy Weaver and the theme is " Back to the 50's".

Call (818) 326-6019 or (310) 926-8034 for more information.

Wilkinson Senior Center
8956 Vanalden Ave in Northridge
818-756-7741  

Ballroom Dancing in Granada Hills (Ballroom by the Bay)
Saturday, September 12 from 70 pm

Free Dance Lesson:  7:30 to 8:15 p.m.
Open Dancing:  8:15 to 11:30 p.m. to the music of DJ James
Hosts: Jane and Doug - 626-823-8830 - Special monthly entree
$16 ($2 discount for Dance Buddies and USA Dance members)

Granada Pavilion
11128 Balboa Blvd in Granada Hills

Square Dance with the Happy Squares in Simi Valley
Saturday, September 12 at 7:15 pm

The theme this month is "Ice Cream Social" - casual dance attire OK.   Both singles and couples are welcome and if you're coming to visit them, please call at least 48 hours in advance so they can make sure they have sufficient refreshments for all their visitors.

Their contacts: Dan & Caryl -805-527-2769 or Marge & Bill - 805-526-9638

Simi Valley Adult Center
3900 Avenida Simi in Simi  

Thousand Oaks Dance Club
Saturday, September 19 from 6:30-10:00 pm

Live Big Band music for singles & couples of all ages.  Dance to the music of The Starlighters  

$7 admission includes dance instruction: 6:30-7:15pm.  Free admission for male dancing host; call (805) 583-3979.
 
Goebel Adult Community Center
1385 East Janss Road in Thousand Oaks
805-381-2744       

Square Dancing in Glendale
Every Tuesday evening from 7 to 10 pm

Bachelors n Bachelorettes.....singles and couples welcome
Carpool from San Fernando Valley
Dance and refreshments-$7.
For more information call 818-787-4188

Dance The Night Away in Northridge
Wednesdays from 8:00 until 10:00 pm

Rex Merriweather, musician, arranger and award-winning composer, leads This Ain't Your Daddy's Big Band every Wednesday night.

Las Hadas Mexican Restaurant
9048 Balboa  Blvd
818-892-7271

Friday Night Dancing in Northridge
Fridays from 7:30 pm until 2:00 am

Playing the hits of yesterday & today, enjoy music to keep you dancing all night long.

Las Hadas Mexican Restaurant
9048 Balboa  Blvd
818-892-7271

Dancing on Saturday Nights in Northridge
Saturdays from 7:30 pm until 2:00 am

Time to get your Quebradita on? Dance all night to a wide mix of music including Top 10 hits in Salsa, Cumbias, R&B, and much more.

Las Hadas Mexican Restaurant
9048 Balboa  Blvd
818-892-7271

Folk Dancing in Canoga Park
Fridays from 7:15 pm to 9:45 pm

West Valley Folk Dancers offer international folk dances.  Both singles and couples are welcome.  Soft shoes recommended.  

Cost is $4.00 per person for members and $5.00 per person for non-members.  
More info @ 818-348-6133

the Senior Center
7326 Jordan Ave. in Canoga Park

Line Dancing in Moorpark
Mondays at 9:30 am

If you're interested in learning how to line dance or just want to freshen' up on your dance steps, join Ophelia & Lenore as they review line dance basics.

Moorpark Adult Center
799 Moorpark Ave in Moorpark
805-529-6864

Simi Valley Cloggers
Ongoing Tuesdays from 6:45 to 9:00 pm

Beginning, easy, and intermediate levels taught in three 45 minute sessions.  $6.00  per evening.  For more information 805-469-7909 or 805-583-6059

Houghton Park, Bldg 4333
Township Ave in Simi Valley

Social Dancing to the 30's, 40's, & 50's
Wednesdays, 10:00-11:30am

Engage in some great dancing with wonderful music in this fun social atmosphere.  Coordinator:   Fred Phillips

Goebel Adult Center
1385 East Janss Road in Thousand Oaks
805-381-2744
 
Line Dance Practice
Wednesdays, 11:30am-1:00pm

All levels of experience welcome; fun for all!

Goebel Adult Center
1385 East Janss Road in Thousand Oaks
805-381-2744   

Basic and Intermediate Salsa Dancing in Simi Valley
Ongoing Thursdays either 6:30 or 7:30

$60.00 for 6 classes.
For more information or to register call 805-208-8515

Rancho Santa Susanna Community Center
5005-C Los Angeles Avenue in Simi Valley

Square Dancing in Glendale
Every Tuesday evening from 7 to 10 pm

Bachelors n Bachelorettes.....singles and couples welcome
Carpool from San Fernando Valley
Dance and refreshments-$7.
For more information call 818-787-4188
 
Ballroom Dancing in Northridge
Every Thursday from 1:00 pm until 3:00 pm

Join your friends for dancing to a live band.  Have fun and exercise at the same time. $2.00 donation

Robert M. Wilkinson Multi-Purpose Center
8956 Vanalden Ave in Northridge
818-756-7741

Conejo Valley Senior Dance Orchestra Rehearsal
Thursdays, 1:00-3:30pm

Join Ed LaFata as he rehearses "The Unforgettables" and they perform the music of the Big Band Era of the 40's, 50's & 60's.

Goebel Adult Community Center
1385 East Janss Road in Thousand Oaks
805-381-2744

 Mike's Country Line Dancing in Reseda
Tuesdays (intermediate) from 3:30 to 4:30 pm
Thursdays (beginners) from 2:00 until 3:00 pm
 
It improves your range of motion, concentration and memory while dancing to the oldies.  Beginners are $6.00 and intermediate is $6.00.  Teacher Mike Bendavid is a California Country and Western Dance Champion.  This kind of exercise has been proven to help with balance and is considered good overall  exercise.

ONEGeneration Senior Center
18255 Victory Blvd in Reseda
818-705-2345

 

SQUARE DANCE CLASSES

Farmers and Charmers Classes
Sundays from 6:30 to 9:00 pm

They offer open enrollment each Sunday through September 13.  Stop by and see if it will fit in your lifestyle.  The first class is FREE, $6 donation per person per class thereafter.

Be active. Be healthy. Square Dancing is an easy and very social activity that can help get you and your family off the couch Sunday evenings.  They have a Family rate, after the FREE class, of $12 donation per class for the first two family members with all additional family members FREE.

For further information contact Terry Parks 818-996-0974 or www.farmersandcharmers.com or stop by The Wilkinson Center 8956 Vanalden Ave. Northridge

Introduction To Square Dancing
Wednesdays from 7:30 to 9:30 pm

Calabasas-based Trail Dusters Square Dance Club invites the public to a first class free, no obligation "Introduction to Square Dance" class.

The introductory class covers the basics of Square Dance.  Give up a little television for some light exercise and socializing.  Although you may have to listen and think a little, the object is to have fun, whooping and hollering is allowed.

818-326-6019 or (310) 926-8034 for more information.

Bay Laurel School
24740 Paseo Primario, Calabasas 
 
Buckles & Bows - Learn to Square Dance
Tuesdays from 7:00-9:00 pm  

Grab your partner! Ongoing class begins September 8th at the Goebel Center. World-class instructor & lots of friendly folks to lend a hand.

First 3 weeks are FREE, $5 donation thereafter. Contact John or Sybil at (805) 584-2482 for more information.

Goebel Senior Center
1385 E Janss Rd  in Thousand Oaks
805-381-2744
 
Come Join the Simi Valley Boots and Slippers
Beginners Square Dance Classes
 
Monday, September 14 Potluck and Beginner's Class starting at 6:00 pm

The Fun begins at 6 pm with their Potluck Dinner
Registration at 7PM and Class will follow at 7:30 to 9:30
on Mondays
 
You haven't had this much Fun ....why not give it a Whirl???

Did you know that Square Dancing is recommended by Dr's as a Healthy Activity for anyone. It works your Cardio Vascular, Hand  / Eye Coordination, and it has been noted that a Square Dancer will walk an equivalent of 2 mi. at a dance..Interested????  We Hope So.... and Hope to see you in a Square Real Soon!!  www.bootsandslippers.com 

Simi Valley Senior Center
3900 Avenida Simi in Simi Valle

Bachelors n Bachelorettes in Glendale  
Beginners class starts Wednesday, September 9, in Burbank

For more information call 818-787-4188   



 
THERE'S MORE TO YOU THAN JUST MOVING
Move MY Senior is a high-quality, professional and compassionate service that assists you or elder loved coordinate and manage your entire household move.
 
They offer ONE-stop solutions to a better senior transition, handling all the details for a simple, stress-free, and comfortable transition.  Their senior move management and relocation services includes:

*    Sorting, de-cluttering, packing, and disposal
*    Customized floor plan into new residence
*    Estate Sale, Selling property goods
*    Arranging Real Estate Agent for sale of property
*    Securing and supervising movers
*    Clean-out service, prepare house for sale
*    Unpack, set-up of new home

To learn more information about their compassionate and professional services please visit THEIR WEBSITE .  There you can sign-up for a FREE -home consultation or call 818-934-1506 to schedule an appointment.  

**We are Bonded & Insured**

Cynthia Rabinovitch, CSA
Certified Senior Advisor



SAVE THE DATE FOR THE
FABULOUS BRANDEIS POLKA DOT LUNCHEON
Monday, October 12 from 10:00 am until 3:00 pm

A boutique and fashion designer show and wonderful luncheon.  More details coming.   SEE FLYER  for more information.




BUNCO

Annual "Crazy Hat" Bunco & Pizza Party!
Saturday, September 12 at 6:30pm
 
$15 plays for cash/$10 plays for "grab" bags.  Entry fee includes desserts & snacks.  Food & drinks are available for purchase.  

The public is invited to enjoy this fun-filled event presented by The Chatsworth FUN-raisers and you don't need to know how to play Bunco...just roll the dice & bring your spirit of fun!  Door prizes & themed souvenirs will be awarded to winners.  

They meet for dinner at 6:30pm, however, if you prefer eating elsewhere, please make sure to arrive by 7:00pm for check-in, as Bunco starts promptly at 7:30pm.  

Reserve your seats ASAP as this event is sure to sell out quickly!!  Please call: 818-882-6437. Pay at the door.  Free parking.  www.meetup.com/The-Chatsworth-FUN-raisers

L.A.'s BEST Pizza
20926 Lassen St., Chatsworth

Bunco Night at The Valley Jewish Community  Center
Saturday, September 19 at 6:30

All  bunco lovers and bunco  newbies, come enjoy bunco with friends and meet new friends.  

Bring a Pot Luck
Cash Prizes.   Call 818-360-2211 to reserve your spot
SEE FLYER FOR MORE DETAILS

Valley Jewish Community Center
 20350 Ventura Blvd in Woodland Hills  



THE SCIENCE OF NATURAL HEALING DVD SERIES  
Monday, September 21 and 28 at 1 p.m

In this new DVD lecture series, The Science of Natural Healing, board-certified cardiologist Dr. Mimi Guarneri, founder of the Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine, leads you in a compelling and practical exploration of holistic approaches to healthcare, introducing you to the many nature-based treatments and methods that are both clinically proven and readily available to you. In these lectures, you look deeply into the science behind natural treatments and preventive healthcare, including how medical conditions ranging from high blood pressure to heart disease and diabetes can be treated naturally with remarkable effectiveness.

Moorpark Active Adult Center
799 Moorpark Avenue in Moorpark
805-517-6261  


 
DO YOU HAVE BALANCE OR STRENGTH ISSUES?
 
WORK WITH A TRAINER WHO
SPECIALIZES IN WORKING WITH BOOMERS AND SENIORS
Sheila Kert is a Certified AFAA Personal Trainer and Group FitnessCertified Arthritis Foundation in Chair Exercise and Aqua for those with Arthritis and continues her education in Injury Prevention, Nutrition, Practical Pilates, Resistance Training, Midlife Fitness for Women, Core, Senior Fitness and more.

Having suffered serious back pain earlier in her life, she found that physical work outs eased that pain and strengthened not only her back muscles, but the muscles in her entire body.

 
Personal training Encino and Tarzana area by appointment in the privacy of your own home or a small private gym in Tarzana.  

Call for free assessment ($50 value!)
818 378-2813 cell or [email protected]



A WALK INTO THE CHUMASH WORLD
Saturday, September 12 at 3:00 pm

For those of you who love walking and hiking, discover how Chumash Indians have used the natural resources of their environment to create a sustainable way of life for thousands of years.

An easy one-mile walk at the King Gillette Ranch sponsored by the National Park Service of the Santa Monica Mountains.  For further details contact the park service at 805-370-2301 or visit the visitor center located at:

Visitor Center
26875 Mulholland Hwy in Calabasas
9:00 am to 5:00 pm (closed most holidays)



BIRD WALK IN BURBANK
Sunday, September 13 from 9 - 11 am

See fall migratory birds on a canyon walk with an Audubon guide. See website for directions.

Wildwood Canyon
1701 Wildwood Canyon Rd, Burbank
818/845-0166    



UCLA OFFERS CLASSES IN SHERMAN OAKS
FOR BOOMERS & SENIORS
If you're 50 or over and interested in the sheer joy of learning, UCLA Extension invites you to join a vibrant community of like-minded adults at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UCLA.  They provide a unique opportunity for retired and semi-retired individuals to participate in an extensive program of classes, lectures, discussion groups, special events, and social gatherings.

Contact Information
You can reach them by phone at (310) 825-7093, and email [email protected].  or SEE WEBSITE HERE 



A LOW COST WAY TO NETWORK
If you are looking to network in a comfortable business area with others at a great cost, come visit them and be their guest. SEE FLYER FOR MORE DETAILS  



NEW MAH JONG CLASSES
 
New Mah Jong Classes Forming For October
8 Tuesday evening classes, Oct 6 - Dec 1 from 7:00 - 9:00   
           
For more information call Judi at 818-764-6240
Mah Jongg Class Forming at the Jewish Community Center
8 Thursday mornings, Oct 1 - Nov 19 from 10:00 - 12:00

For more information call Judi at 818-764-6240 or SEE FLYER

Looking for a Game?
Mondays from 11:00 to 3:00 pm in Woodland Hills

Join other women who want to play.   To RSVP (a must), please contact Ellen at (818) 360-2211 or email [email protected].

Valley Jewish Community Center
20350 Ventura Blvd in Woodland Hills




BOOK CLUBS, BOOK SALES - EVEN A SCREENWRITER'S  GROUP AND CENTER STAGE OPERA - ALL AT YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY - HOT OFF THE PRESS!

Mindfulness Meditation at the Studio City Library
Friday, September 11 at 10:00 am

Join them in this beneficial class.  Wear comfortable quiet clothing.  They'll be using chairs unless you want to bring something for the floor.   

Studio City Library
12511 Moorpark St in Studio City
818-755-7873

Introduction to the Internet at the Granada Hills Library
Friday, September 11 from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm    

Basics of the internet. Sign-up at Reference Desk or call 818-368-5687

Granada Hills Library
10640 Petit Avenue in Granada Hills

Used Book Sale at the Sherman Oaks Library
Saturday, September 12 from 9:30 am until 1:30 pm

Sherman Oaks Library
14245 Moorpark Street in Sherman Oaks  
818-205-9716

Center Stage Opera at the Chatsworth Library
Saturday, September 12 from 2:00 until 3:00 pm

Join Center Stage Opera performers Shira Renee Thomas, soprano, and Dylan F. Thomas, tenor, Co-Artistic Directors of Center Stage Opera, with Jerry Brown at the piano as they present "The Best of Everything."  This performance will include the best from Opera, Broadway, Jazz and Pop music.   

Chatsworth Library
21052 Devonshire St in Chatsworth
818-341-4276

Juno and the New Renaissance at the Thousand Oaks Library
Saturday, September 12 from 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Guest Speaker: Theo Clarke, Adjunct Professor of Physics at Pasadena City College and a consultant on NASA's Juno mission to the planet Jupiter. Employing Power Point, DVDs, and audio recordings, Clarke will unveil the Juno mission at Jupiter, the Earth encounter that slung it to Jupiter, and the universal wonder of its quest.
 
Thousand Oaks Library
1401 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
(805) 449-2660   

Book Club for Adults at the Moorpark Library
Sunday, September 13 at 2:00 p.m.

Join them for a lively discussion of "The Unexpected Waltz" by Kim Wright.  

The Moorpark Library
699 Moorpark Road in Moorpark
805-517-6370

A Computer Comfort Class at Sherman Oaks
Monday, September 14 from 11:00 am until 12:00 noon

Beginning, hands-on training on how to use the mouse and keyboard. No computer experience necessary.  To register, please call the branch at (818) 205-9716 or sign up at the Reference Desk

Sherman Oaks Library
14245 Moorpark Street in Sherman Oaks  
818-205-9716     

Dahn Yoga at the Granada Hills Library
Monday, September 14 at 12:00 noon

Classes will be led by teachers from the Valley Dahn Yoga Center.
Bring your own yoga mat and a large towel.

Granada Hills Library
10640 Petit Avenue in Granada Hills  
818-368-5687

An Aphasia Book Club at the Mid Valley Library
Monday, September 14 from 1:00 until 3:00 pm

Aphasia is a language impairment, usually due to stroke, that affects individuals' ability to speak, understand speech, read, and write.
 
The Book Club meets weekly and is open to adults with mild to severe aphasia.   For more information or to register call Sarah Catheart at 818- 677-4856 or send an email to [email protected]

Mid Valley Library
16244 Nordhoff Street in North Hills   

A Knitting Club at the Sun Valley Library
Tuesday, September 15 at 5:30 pm

Join their weekly knitting club! All ages and experience levels are welcome.

Sun Valley Library
7935 Vineland Avenue in Sun Valley  
818-764-1338

Studio City Adult Book Club
Tuesday, September 15 at 6:15 pm (please note the new time)

Come join the book club at the Studio City LIbrary.  They meet on the 3rd Tuesday evening of every month and have been meeting for many years.  Their books are varied and always interesting as are their discussions.  

This month they are reading "The Orphan Master's Son" by Adam Johnson

Studio City Library
12511 Moorpark St in Studio City
818-755-7873

Depression:  Signs, Symptoms,
and Treatment at the West Valley Library
Tuesday, September 15 at 6:30 pm

A general introduction in learning about depression. Presented by Danielle Mitock, M.A., IMF  Marriage & Family Therapist Intern, BRIDGES TruStart, a non-profit organization

West Valley Library
19036 Vanowen Street in Reseda
818-345-9806

Internet Basics at the West Valley Regional
Wednesday, September 16 at 10:30 am

Learn how to do research on the Internet every Wednesday in September.  Become a confident navigator through cyberspace, learn effective search strategies and master the Internet through this fun and informative class. Beginners are welcome!  Sign up at the reference desk. Space is limited.

West Valley Regional
19036 Vanowen Street in Reseda  
818-345-9806

A Seated Yoga Class at the Chatsworth Library
Wednesday, September 16 at 10:30 am

Enjoy free seated yoga classes! Work out with Carol Dickman's Seated Yoga DVD. An award-winning safe, gentle beginners program for everybody. Recommended by Arthritis Today Magazine and Dr. Andrew Weil. Please come in street clothes.

Chatsworth Library
21052 Devonshire Street in Chatsworth
818-341-4276   

Discovering the History of the Conejo Valley
Wednesday, September 16 from 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Who settled the Conejo Valley? Where did they come from? Miriam Sprankling, Curator of the Stagecoach Inn Museum and local author, will share the early history of our community with pictures. She will have copies of some of her books of the early history of the valley for sale at the event as well.

 Thousand Oaks Library
1401 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks
(805) 449-2660   

Feel Good Yoga with Nicole Poveromo
at the Encino Tarzana Library
Wednesday, September16 at 11:30 am

Relax. Breathe. Stretch. Release tension and find peace of mind. Join this fun and relaxing class. Please bring a yoga mat. Recommended items: strap, block, towel and a bottle of water. 

Encino Tarzana Library
18231 Ventura Blvd in Tarzana  
818- 343-1983

Dahn Yoga at the Mid Valley Regional Library
Wednesday, September16 from 3:30 pm until 4:30 pm

Classes will be led by teachers from the Valley Dahn Yoga Center. Bring your own yoga mat and a large towel.

Mid-Valley Regional Library
16244 Nordhoff Street in North Hills
818-895-3650   

Tap Imagery for Weight Loss at Mid Valley Library
Wednesday, September16 at 4:45 pm

Join certified hypnotherapist Frances O'Brien as she conducts a tap imagery exercise designed to help you achieve your weight management goals. Tap imagery is a two-part system that includes tapping and guided imagery exercises.

Mid-Valley Regional Library
16244 Nordhoff Street in North Hills
818-895-3650     

Wednesday Morning Book Club in Calabasas
Wednesday, September 16 at 11:00 am
 
They will be discussing "Leni: The Life and Work of Leni Riefenstahl" by Steven Bach.

Calabasas Library
200 Civic Center Way in Calabasas
818-224-1757     

A Food Talk at the NoHo Library
Thursday, September 17 at 4 pm

Tasting the Past: Challenges of Culinary History - A historian who has spent time in the kitchen explains the challenges of examining the way our ancestors ate.  
North Hollywood Branch of LAPL
5211 Tujunga Ave, North Hollywood
818/766-7185   

The Valley Screenwriters' Group at the Studio City Library
Thursday, September 17 at 6:00 pm

Join the Valley Screenwriters' Group focusing on writing for the screen, theater, television, and web series.  The intent is to provide an educational, interactive, and supportive workshop environment for local screenwriters.  Please call the branch to sign up.  Space is limited.  

Studio City Library
12511 Moorpark St in Studio City
 818-755-7873    

Read Aloud Shakespeare at the Woodland Hills Library
Thursday, September 17 at 6:00 pm

The best way to read Shakespeare is aloud.   Join educator/actor Richard MacPherson as he reads aloud and discusses "Antony and Cleopatra".   

Woodland Hills Library
22200 Ventura Blvd in Woodland Hills
818-226-0017   


Note:  If any of these events are of  interest, please call to confirm time and date, as sometimes these things could be  cancelled at the last minute due to unforeseen circumstances.
 
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FUN, INTERESTING, AND EXCITING
PLACES TO TAKE THE GRANDKIDS!
 
Kids Knitting Club in Tarzana

Marzo's Variety Show for Children

One 2-Hour Session: Every Saturday 11am-1pm

Educators believe that knitting and crochet perfects fine motor skills, improves memory by working both sides of the brain and gives them a sense of accomplishment. So bring your kids and grand kids to Zoe's to join their club. Ages 7 and up all levels. Please reserve a spot a head of time.  The cost is $35.00

Zoe's Knit Studio
18596 Ventura Boulevard In Tarzana
818-881-9637

Family Day at the Reyes Adobe 
Saturday, September 12 from 1:30 - 3:30 pm

Bring a picnic & then join in hands-on activities & art workshops for kids 3-8, + docent-led tours of the historic adobe & museum for all ages.

Reyes Adobe
5464 Reyes Adobe Rd, Agoura Hills
818/597-7361    

Family Day at the Autry 
Sunday, September 13 from 11 am - 4 pm

Watch new episodes of the hit kids' TV series, dance & sing along to your favorite songs, hear stories, make a sheriff badge, & explore the galleries in a scavenger hunt. Free w/admission.

Museum of the American West
4700 Western Heritage Way, Griffith Park
323/667-2000    

Native Culture at Satwiwa 
Sunday, September 13 at both 10 am - 12 noon & 1 - 3 pm

Celebrate Native American arts by creating a dream catcher with Michael Williams.

Satwiwa Native American Center
Via Goleta, Lynn Rd 5 miles S of 101 (call for directions)
805/370-2301   

Movie at the Burbank Library 
Wednesday, September 16 at 4 pm

Family Film: Enjoy the animated feature "Cinderella."

Central Library
110 N Glenoaks Blvd, Burbank
818/238-5610   

Marzo's Variety Show for Kids 
Saturday, September 26 at 11 am

Marzo's Variety Show is a modern take on a classic format, starring professional acts in an immersive experience. Featuring child-friendly comedians, musicians, ventriloquists, puppets, magicians, and more amazing acts, along with fun games and prizes, emceed by Marzo himself!  PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

 The Zephyr Theatre
7456 Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood

Discovery Cube Los Angeles 
Daily from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm

Come visit this children's science center and the first major museum in the Valley
look at the interactive displays, such as one that demonstrated the whirling effects of a tornado.  

Tickets are $16.95 or adults, $12.95 for seniors (62+) and children (ages 3-4).  Admission for Museum members and children 2 and under is FREE.

Discovery Cube Los Angeles
11800 Foothill Boulevard in Los Angeles
866-552-2823

Sleeping Beauty 
Saturdays, thru November 14 at 11:00 am

Tickets $12.50

Glendale Centre Theatre
324 N. Orange Street in Glendale
818-360-8750



"We can't help getting older,
but we don't have to be old"
 
and that's what our newsletter is all about.
Please forward to everyone you know so they
too will always know what's going on in their backyard!
 
   
The postings or information seen here do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Suddenly65 (or Max Izenberg). These are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee their accuracy or exactness.  
 
They are posted for the general public as a guideline for certain
types of resources they may be looking for.   
 
As always you must exercise your own judgment.  
Upcoming Events
Places to go, things to do, people to meet, literary events, theatre, festivals, and carnivals...everything that's going on in your backyard!
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ANGEL: A NIGHTMARE
OF THE HOLOCAUST

A gripping drama out of
the true stories of Nazi
concentration-camp guard
Irma Grese and Holocaust
survivor Olga Lengyel.

Known as "The Beautiful
Beast" and "The Blonde
Angel of Auschwitz"

Sept 11 - October 25

Call 818-605-5685
for the various times

Tickets $15.00
Crown City Theatre
11031 Camarillo Street
North Hollywood
818-605-5685





















THE FIRE ROOM

A darkly comic exploration
of  love, loneliness, sex,
death, and the power
of a good story.

September 11 - 19

Frid & Sat @ 8:00 pm

Tickets $15.00
Stuart Rogers' Studios  
5267 Lankershim Blvd.
North Hollywood





















ANNIE
GET YOUR GUN

Sept 11 - Oct 11

Thur, Frid, Sat @ 8:00 pm
Sundays @ 2:00 pm
Saturday Matinees on
Sep 26 and Oct 10 at 2:00  

Seniors $18.00
805-529-8700

High Street Arts Center
45 East High Street
Moorpark





















PUTTING ON
YOUR SHORTS

A provocative assortment
of delightfully short plays
written, directed, and
performed by the
company members of
The Group Rep

Sept  11, 12, 18 & 19

All shows 8:00 pm

Pay-What-You-Want.  

Reservations/info:  
 or 818-763-5990

Lonny Chapman Theatre
10900 Burbank Blvd
North Hollywood  





















FIDDLER
ON THE ROOF

Sept 12 - Oct 18

Frid & Sat @ 8:00 pm
Sundays @ 2:00 pm
Thurs 10/8 & 10/15 at 8 pm

Seniors $20.00

805-583-7900 or
Simi Valley Cultural
Arts Center
3050 Los Angeles Ave
Simi Valley





















HOMEFREE

A dark urban fairy tale
about three cast out teens
and the flip side of the
American dream

Previews:
Tues, Sept 15 @ 8 pm
Weds, Sept 16 @ 8 pm
Thurs, Sept 17 @ 8 pm

Opens September 18

Frid & Sat @ 8:00 pm
Sundays at 2:00 pm
 
At The Road on Magnolia
10747 Magnolia Blvd.
North Hollywood
818- 761-8838




















 
A MARKETPLACE
IN MOORPARK

 
Every Friday thru
Sunday from 10am-6pm

Featuring Year Round Décor
Seasonal Items, Jewelry
Upscale Womens Clothing
and Many More Unique
Creations. New treasures
brought in weekly..

709 Science Drive
Moorpark   





















FOOD TRUCK
FRIDAY NIGHTS
5:00 - 11:00 pm

A huge selection of
food ranging from

ice cream, boba, lobster
garlic fries, BBQ, crepes
tacos, sushi, Indian food
macaroni and cheese balls
to name just a few!

between Zelzah and
White Oak on Chatsworth St
Granada Hills    





















THE CORBIN BOWL
AND THE SAN FERNANDO
VALLEY SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA

present

Concerts at the "Bowl"
 in the "Corbin Lounge "

featuring
 
The Blues Bandits

who sing and  play
the "Blues," featuring

David Reo, guitar/vocals
Jimi Dee, guitar/vocals
Larry Muradian, bass
Chuck Burkinshaw, drums  

Wed, September 16

7:30 pm

Free Admission
One Drink Minimum

Lounge at the Corbin Bowl
19616 Ventura Boulevard
Tarzana





















WELCOME TO
MY WORLD

New musical about a
quirky teenage girl

thru September 27

Saturday @ 8:00 pm
Sundays @ 2:00 pm

Tickets $25.00
323-960-7721
 
Grove Theatre Center
1111-B West Olive Ave
 in the George Izay Park
Burbank  
Ample street parking





















WOMBAT MAN:
THE CEREAL MURDERS

Sendup of a campy 1960's
TV superhero

Thru October 18

Frid & Sat @ 8:00 pm
Sundays @ 7:00 pm

Tickets $18.00

The Eclectic
Theatre Company
5312 Lauren Cyn
Valley Village
818-508-3003






















 Outdoor Events!   
 


Sunday Concerts
in the Park

With The Art Rockers who
are a group of artists and
musicians in the Art &
Performing Arts Department
at CSU Channel Islands.

At this final concert of
the series, there will be a
special open mic session.

Sunday, September 13

5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Peter Strauss Ranch
30000 Mulholland Hwy
Agoura Hills
805-370-2300




















 
SIMI
VALLEY  DAYS

September 17 - 20

Sat, Sept 19  is their annual
parade from 9:30 - noon

Merchants
Food trucks
Police & Fire Depts
Dancing

See calendar of events
www.Simivalleydays.org

Admission $5.00
(kids free)

Simi Valley
Town  Center
North of the 118 Freeway bet
 Erringer and First





















STREET FESTIVAL
IN NEWHALL

Thu, September 17

7:00 pm to 11:00 pm

SensesOnMain transforms
 the street with live music
& entertainment, art,
food trucks, beer, wine,
and more.

Theme is
Hot Havana Nights
 
Main Street, Newhall
 




















CONCERTS IN THE
PARK IN CALABASAS

Bonnie Bowden performs
her One Woman Show

with a Variety of Favorite
Songs from Blockbuster
Films, Broadway Hits,
The Great American
Songbook and
Opera Classics

Friday, September 18

6:00 pm

Picnic Baskets, Wine,
Lawn Chairs and
Blankets all welcome.

Spaces will fill up quickly
so please arrive early
for the best seats!

Juan Bautista De Anza Park
3701 Lost Hills Road
Calabasas





















 12th ANNUAL
THOUSAND OAKS
ARTS FESTIVAL

Over 50 visual art exhibits
Live entertainment
music
Art demonstrations
Wine tasting

September 19 & 20

10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Thousand Oaks
Civic Arts Plaza
2100 T.O. Blvd
Thousand Oaks
805-381-7362




















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THAT'S LIFE!

A Toast to Sinatra on
his 100th Birthday

Featuring the treasured
Frank Sinatra musical
songbook everyone loves  

Starring Lee Lessak
Scott Coulter and
John Boswell.  

Not an impression
or look alike show.

Sat, September 19

7:30 pm

Tickets: $54.00

Thousand Oaks
Civic Arts Plaza
The Scherr Forum Theater
2100 T.O. Blvd
Thousand Oaks
805-449-2787   





















THE BEST
OF ENEMIES

An African-American and
a member of the Ku Klux
Klan are forced to work
together in their small
North Carolina town.
 
They will never be friends,
but over the course of the
play, hearts, minds - and
lives are changed as they
discover all the things they
have  in common.  

Impossible to believe -
except it's a true story.

Sept 19 - October 18

Tickets $33 - 59.00
Depending on seating
Call for the various
Times: 818-558-7000, ext. 15

The Colony Theatre
555 North Third Street
Burbank



















VANITIES
 
A bittersweet comedy that
is an astute, snapshot sharp
chronicle of the lives of
three Texas girls

This Comedy may not be
suitable for people who
are offended by some
strong language.    

Sept 25 - Oct 18

Fri.& Sat. at 8 pm
Sundays at 2:30 pm
Thurs, Oct 1 & 15 at 8:00pm  

Seniors $26.00
(groups of 10 or more
Only $23.00)
818-884-1907
 
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE 

West Valley Playhouse
7242 Owensmouth
Canoga Park




















 
WIZARDS AND FOOLS:
THE HALLOWS' FOOL
MOON MAGIC SHOW

Performed by a troupe of
quirky troubadours, this
otherworldly magic show
interweaves storytelling,
magic, music, comedy
and dance into a unique
theatrical tapestry.

Not your normal
abracadabra.

September 25 - October 25

Frid and Sat at 8:00 pm
Sundays at 7:00 pm

Tickets $30.00
 
818-506-0600

Actors Forum Theatre
10655 Magnolia Blvd
North Hollywood    





















THE HALLELUJAH
GIRLS

The action in this rollicking
Southern comedy takes
place in SPA-DEE-DAH!,
 the abandoned chuch
turned-day-spa where this
group of friends gathers
every Friday afternoon

Sept 25 - Oct 30

Opens Frid, Sept  25
at 8pm with a Free Wine
and Champagne Reception
at 7:00 pm - with a
Reserved/Purchased Seat 
(Opening night ONLY)

Frid & Sat @ 8:00 pm
Sundays @ 2:00 pm

Seniors $15.00
For info & rsvp
661-799-2702

Canyon Theatre Guild
24242 Main Street
Newhall






















   
 

SEATBELTS
REQUIRED
 
A roller coaster of grief
amusement and heart
about three sisters
coming together
after the death
of their Mother
 
thru Sept 19
 
Frid & Sat @ 8:00 pm
Sundays @ 3:00 pm
 
Tickets $10.00
 
818-685-9907
The Primitive Stage
21610 Ventura Blvd
Woodland Hills




















 
PSYCHO
BEACH PARTY
 
An insanely (literally!)
fun romp on Malibu Beach
in 1962 -- it's what
happens when Gidget,
Frankie & Annette, and
Alfred Hitchcock are
all together.
 
thru Sept 19
 
Thurs, Frid, Sat @ 8:00
Sundays at 2:00
 
Seniors $16.00
Conejo Players Theatre
351 S. Moorpark Rd.
Thousand Oaks
 




















PLAY NOIR
 
Murder, mystery, deceit
and double-crossing
abound in these Film
Noir styled original
one-acts set in the
City of Angels.
 
thru Sept 20
 
Frid & Sat @ 8:00 pm
Sundays @ 2:00 pm
 
Tickets $20.00
 
The Actors Workout Studio
4735 Lankershim Blvd.
North Hollywood




















 
A MIDSUMMER
NIGHT'S DREAM
 
thru September 25
 
Call for the various
dates & times
 
Seniors (62+) $30.00
 
Theatricum Botanicum
1419 N. Topanga Canyon
Topanga
310-455-2322 main office
310-455-3723 box office




















 
JOHN GABRIEL
BORKMAN: AN
AMERICAN ADAPTATION
 
By Henrik Ibsen
 
Adapted from Ibsen's 1896
Play about Depression-era
Texas, where a once wealthy
family, ruined by their pride
and propriety, face their
delusions and the reality
of an unthinkable future.

thru September 26
 
Thursdays, Fridays, and
Saturdays at 8:00 pm
 
Call for ticket pricing
818-761-8838
 
The Road On Lankershim
Located in the historic
Lankershim Arts Center
5108 Lankershim Blvd
North Hollywood



















 
 
GREEN GROW
THE LILACS
 
thru September 26
 
Call for the various
dates & times
 
Seniors (62+) $30.00
 
Theatricum Botanicum
1419 N. Topanga Canyon
Topanga
310-455-2322 main office
310-455-3723 box office




















 
BILLIE!
BACKSTAGE
WITH LADY DAY

An exciting evening about
one of America's greatest
jazz/blues legends
 
Fridays from
September 18 to
October 30
 
Tickets $35.00
 
The Whitefire Theatre
13500 Ventura Blvd
Sherman Oaks
818-990-2324
 




















SONDHEIM
UNSCRIPTED
 
A completely improvised
musical in the style of
one of Broadway's most
acclaimed artists
Stephen Sondheim.
 
thru Sept 27
Wed.-Sat. at 8 pm
Sun. at 4 pm
 
Talkback Thursdays
thru month of Sept
 
Tickets $29 - 41.50
818-955-8101
 
Falcon Theatre
4252 Riverside Drive
Burbank
 



















 
TO KILL A
MOCKINGBIRD
 
thru Sept 27
 
Call for the various
dates & times
 
Seniors (62+) $30.00
 
Theatricum Botanicum
1419 N. Topanga Canyon
Topanga
310-455-2322 main #
310-455-3723 box offc
 




















AUGUST:
OSAGE COUNTY
 
thru September 27
 
Call for the various
dates & times
 
Seniors (62+) $30.00
 
Theatricum Botanicum
1419 N. Topanga Canyon
Topanga
310-455-2322 main #
310-455-3723 box offc




















 
MISERABLE WITH
AN OCEAN VIEW
 
a laugh-out-loud
comedy about love,
death and
talking control
of ones life.
 
with Patty McCormack
 
Extended thru
October 10
 
6 Saturdays @ 8:00 pm
 
Tickets $25.00
 
For tickets and information
 
800-838-3006  
 
The Whitefire Theatre
13500 Ventura Blvd
Sherman Oaks



















 
 
GUYS AND DOLLS
 
Thru Oct 10
 
Thurs & Frid @ 8:00 pm
Sat @ 3:00 and 8:00 pm
Sundays @ 3:00 pm
 
Seniors (62+) $23.00
 
Glendale Centre Theatre
324 N. Orange Street
Glendale
818-360-8750




















 
CAFÉ SOCIETY
 
Five self-absorbed
people are stuck
in an elevator in
this comedy
 
thru October 11
 
Saturdays @ 8:00 pm
Sundays @ 2:00 pm
 
Tickets $25 & 30.00
323-960-1055
 
Odyssey Theatre
2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd
West Los Angeles
 



















Thank You For Supporting Our Sponsors 
They Make It Possible 
For You To Enjoy All 
These Resources! 
 
 


 
 
Archer Weiss
Financial Planning
818-610-8560
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Cynthia Rabinovitch
Senior Moving Specialist
818-934-1506
 
 
  
 
 
    
 
Sherry Warschaw
Marriage and
Family Therapist
818-344-0299
 
 
 
 
David Shannon DDS
Family and
Cosmetic Dentistry
818-772-7096
 
 
 
 
Paul Davis
Medicare Specialist
818-888-0880
 
 
    
 
Senior Resources
Senior Placement
818-359-2125
 

 
 
Hope Clinical
Clinical Research
818-999-4673
 
 
  
 
  
 
Danielle Nieves
Senior Real
Estate Specialist
818-635-5102
 
 
 
 
 
 
Yoga by Laurie
Senior Yoga
Laurie Mazarella
818-915-1220
 
 
 
 
 
 
Michael Paige
Accounting, Payroll
Consulting, and Taxes
818-359-1618
 
 
 
 
 
Sheila Kert
Senior Trainer
Specialist
818 378-2813
 
 
 
 
 
 
Nails On Wheels
Your Home or Hers
818-763-7269
 
 

 
 
 
Dr. Nimira Alibhoy
Aging Specialist
323-362-2346
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ellie Kahn
Oral History Interviews
818-522-5600  
 



 
 
Vital Scan
Full and Partial
Body Scanning
866-750-0410
 


 
 
 
 
 
Gayellen Davis
Zumba Gold
805-368-6276
 



 
  
 
 
Know It All Tutors
Rafael Healey
818-472-9404
 
 



 
 
Good Life Academy
Have Your Party Here!
818-343-0632
 




 
 
David Goodman
Franchise Expert
818-578-8706
 




 
 
Art Classes
Pennie Dobkin
818 788 4696
 
 





















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If you have questions, please call Max at 818-606-4826.
 
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WE'VE FOUND THE 
POT OF GOLD 
IN THE FOLLOWING 
RESOURCES! 
 


 
ONEgeneration
Senior Center
Adult Day Care
 

 
 
Sherman Oaks
Senior Center
 

 
 
Hope Connection
Bereavement Groups
 
 


 
SFV Senior
Resource Guide
 
 


 
Music and Entertainment
"The Golden Age of
American Popular Music"
 

 
 
SFV MAPS
Various Senior Resources
 
 
 
 
 
IMAGINATION CONNECTION
A mobile arts program
 

 
 
 
Tarzana Community
And Cultural Center
http://mytarzana.org




L.A. Works
Volunteer Programs
for ages 55+
www.laworks.com/rsvp
  
 
 















   
 ADULT CENTERS
IN YOUR AREA
 


Joslyn Senior Center
(they have a great
computer lab)
1301 West Olive Ave
Burbank
818-238-5353
 
 



 
 
Tuttle Senior Center
1731 N Ontario St
Burbank
818-238-5367
 
 
 



 
 
Simi Valley Senior Center
3900 Avenida Simi
Simi Valley
805-583-6363
 
 
 



 
 
 
OneGeneration
818-705-2345
18255 Victory Blvd
Reseda
 
 





 
 
Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks
Senior Center
5060 Van Nuys Blvd
Sherman Oaks
818-981-1284
 
 
 




 
 
Canoga Park Senior Center       
7326 Jordan Ave.
Canoga Park
818-340-2633
Open Mon through Frid
 
 
 
 




 
Wilkinson Multipurpose
Senior Center
8956 Vanalden Avenue
Northridge
818-701-1001
Open Mon through Frid
 
 
 



 
 
 
Agoura Hills Calabasas
Senior Center
29900 Ladyface Court
Agoura Hills
818-597-7366
 
 




 
 
 
 
Malibu Senior Center
23825 Stuart Ranch Rd
Malibu
310-456-2489 ext. 357
Open Mon - Frid
 
 
 




 
 
 
Goebel Senior Center
1385 E. Janss Rd
Thousand Oaks
805-495-6471
 
 




 
 
 
 
Moorpark Senior Center
799 Moorpark Ave
Moorpark
805-529-6864
 






















SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL
FARMERS MARKETS WHILE
YOU SUPPORT YOUR HEALTH.
 
FIND ONE NEAR YOU BELOW:  
 

Canoga Park
Saturdays, 9 am - 2 pm
Owensmouth Avenue
north of Sherman Way
 








Kaiser Woodland Hills
Thursdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
 








Northridge Fashion Center
Wednesdays, 5-9 p.m
parking lot at Tampa Ave








 
Burbank Certified
Farmers Market        
Sat, 8:00 am - 12:30 pm
N 3rd St and
E Orange Grove Ave
818 847-4774








 
Calabasas Farmers Market
Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Old Town Calabasas
on Calabasas Road
Across the street from
the Sagebrush Cantina
818-591-8161  








 
Canoga Park Farmers Market
Sat from 9:00 am. to 1:00 pm
Owensmouth and
Sherman Way








 
Chatsworth/Porter Ranch
Sat from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
20121 Devonshire St
Chatsworth
818-447-5191
 








Encino Certified Farmers Market
Sun 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Victory Blvd at White Oak Ave  
818 708-6688
 








NOHO Farmers Market
Sat 9:30 am to 3:00 pm
Bakman Avenue, between
Magnolia Boulevard and
Chandler Blvd
818-314-1312








 
Studio City Farmers' Market
Sun 8:00 am to 1:00 pm
Ventura Place and
Ventura Blvd
818-655-7744








 
Sylmar Farmers Market      
Sat 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
Los Angeles Mission College
323-646-4898
 








Toluca Lake Farmers Market      
Sun 9:30 am. to 2:30 pm
4500 N Sancola Ave
818 845- 0754
 








Woodman Avenue Market
Tues 3:00 pm to 8:30 pm
Woodman Ave and
Riverside Drive
866-966-9495
 








Moorpark Farmers Mkt
Fridays 3 pm to 7 pm
at Miller Parkway and
Los Angeles Avenue
805-290-5670
 








Simi Valley Farmers Mkt
Fridays 11 am to 3:30 pm
Simi Valley Civic Ctr Plaza
2757 Tapo Canyon Rd








 
Newbury Park Farmers Mkt
Saturdays 9 am to 2 pm
Newbury Park Library
Borchard Rd/Michael Dr








 
Westlake Village Farmers Mkt
Sundays 10 am to 2 pm
2797 Agoura Road
818-591-8286
 








Malibu Farmers Mkt
Sundays 10 am to 3 pm
Malibu Civic Center
23519 Civic Center Way