October 2011 Entries
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By Barbara Warkentien, Mountainview
UVTO Women Present the Third Annual Fashion Show
October 7 Catalina Hall 12 P.M.
Fall is a time of inspiration. We eagerly anticipate new seasons of the symphony, the theater, lecture series and the resumption of social/community activities. Nature, too, provides stimulation in rich warm-hued flowers and bright yellow-and-maroon leaved trees even here in the Conejo Valley.
For the women of UVTO, the exhilaration of fall centers on the fashion show and its revelation of new designs. This year Kevin Kelly graciously returns to present a Fall Fantasy from Draper's and Damon's Camarillo store for our...
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By Marty Mortensen, Needle Crafters
The Window Shop (in the Crafts Room near the Library) will display enticing accessories and ready-to-wear from the Gala Opening on October 25 through November 8, from 10 to 1 daily. On those two dates, Needle Crafters “shopkeepers” will personally assist you as you select from hand-knitted items and other needlework, Marian Shull’s custom bead jewelry, Barbara DeKeater’s knitted scarves, and custom gift boxes designed by Vivian Kennedy.
New this year, the “Clothes Line” will be filled with ladies’ designer pants, new or rarely-worn, sizes 12-14, for just $10 a pair! With try on and return...
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One of the advantages which attracted many residents to University Village is the proximity and availability of care, both short- and long-term, at OakView. How reassuring it is to know that when we have been hospitalized, there is a place close to home where we can complete our recuperation. Or that, as our independence declines, there is an option of assisted living right here, virtually on our campus. And that, should memory care become necessary, it is available at OakView. And that, if we are still a couple, one of us may live in an appropriate new environment, yet remain...