What's Not to Love About the Ventura County Fair!? 137th Edition Now in Session!

The 137th Ventura County Fair is off and running! This year's theme is "Rides, Ribbons and Rodeos" and visitors will certainly find plenty of that...and much more!  Some of the things you'll find here...games, rides, contests, music, rodeo, motor sports, mariachi, pony rides, goats, bunnies, chickens, vendors, kids' crafts, gems and minerals, agricultural exhibits, educational exhibits, every type of fair food you could imagine, photo opps and everything in between! Visit www.venturacountyfair.org for a complete event lineup!

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Footage From Tonight's City of Agoura Hills Post-Concert Fireworks Show

Every July in recent memory the cities of Moorpark and Agoura Hills have broken rank and hosted fireworks shows on days other than the 4th of July. Moorpark hosts its 3rd of July Extravaganza each year and Agoura Hills hosts fireworks shows after one of its free Sunday concerts in the park. We love this because it gives us the opportunity to see fireworks multiple times.

Tonight was no exception as the fireworks at Chumash Park in Agoura Hills started just after 9 p.m., about an hour after Platinum Groove provided musical entertainment to a massive crowd. The show seemed a bit short at about 7 to 8 minutes but apparently there may have been a glitch according to some fellow residents on the CVG Facebook Page. We watched the show from Kanan Road and, although my kids are somewhat, let's just say, annoying, in the background, it was enjoyable.

For scenes from the fireworks show in Thousand Oaks on July 4th, click here.

Thousand Oaks on Kiplinger Magazine's "10 Great Cities to Raise Your Kids"

In its May 2012 issue, Kiplinger Personal Finance Magazine published the article "10 Great Cities to Raise Your Kids." In this article Kiplinger selected 10 safe family-friendly cities using a two-step approach. The first step identified areas with high incomes relative to living costs, a larger percentage of families with kids under 18 and low crime rates. They basically were looking for nice places to raise kids where earnings potential was deemed more than adequate to cover the costs of raising a family.

The 2nd stop was to find specific cities within the top 10 metropolitan areas identified based on education quality, availability of local parks, playgrounds and libraries, and average incomes. Lo and behold, our very own Thousand Oaks made the list at #4!

And here is what Kiplingers said (in italics):

City population: 126,683
Average family income: $138,313
Percentage of families with children: 33.4%
Metro-area spending per student: $5,947
Public playgrounds: 40

Thousand Oaks started life as a planned communit

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Missed the 4th of July Fireworks? Scenes From the 2012 Thousand Oaks Show!

We enjoyed the annual Conejo Recreation & Park District and City of Thousand Oaks annual 4th of July fireworks display last night as did tens of thousands of local residents! Kudos to CRPD for their tireless work each 4th of July, bringing residents fun activities from sunup to sundown, including a pancake breakfast, home run derby, free swimming at local pools, free concert and fireworks show!

Speaking of the fireworks show, if you missed it, here is some footage. The show is roughly 20 minutes long, so here is about a third of the show for your viewing pleasure.

Fun With the Kids Yesterday at the Glendale Galleria LEGO Store

With two LEGO fans in my household, the selection at the local Target and Toys R Us gets old after awhile. So short of taking the trek down to LEGOLAND Park in Carlsbad, the best place to go within range of the Conejo Valley is the LEGO Store at the Glendale Galleria.

The selection at the store is amazing. Your kids will be in LEGO heaven.

Watch out though...you will come across high end LEGO sets like these $400 Star Wars sets with 3,000 to 4,000 pieces! Really cool!

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Spring Has Sprung in the Conejo Valley

Chris Rowell of Newbury Park captured the essence of spring nicely in this colorful photo in Thousand Oaks today. Blue skies and the budding of wildflowers marks this time of year!

A great time to be outdoor for upcoming festivals, fairs and expos, and local health and fitness events. Or try some local hikes and trails, visit a botanic garden, go horseback riding and much more.

Rain, Rain Go Away! On Second Thought, I Take That Back! Stay For Awhile!

This so-called winter here in Ventura County has been so lacking rain that this weekend's winter final thunderstorm is something to appreciate. We could have used more of this throughout the winter but hey, we'll take it, even this final winter weekend before Spring begins in a few days.

What to do when it is raining outside? Well here are some ideas: