Regency 8 Agoura Hills Movies

Insomniac Cinema in Agoura Hillsrear-window cover

By: Irma Haldane

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Right across the street from our Sotheby’s office in Agoura Hills, the Regency 8 movie theater will be hosting a Wednesday night series. Tomorrow, they will be showing Rear Window, directed by Alfred Hitchcock and staring James Stewart and Grace Kelly. The film is about an adventuresome free-lance photographer who ends up with broken legs, stuck in his wheelchair in a tiny new york apartment.

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Irma Haldane

Irma Haldane, estate agent at Ewing & Associates Sotheby's International Realty, represents buyers and sellers throughout the West San Fernando, Conejo and Simi Valleys with specialization in Agoura, Thousand Oaks, Woodland Hills, West Hills, Camarillo and Westlake Village.

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Sumac Park in Fountainwood to Receive New Playground

Construction is set to begin at Sumac Park…Sumac Park Poster 1

By: Rob Jordan

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Located adjacent to Sumac Elementary School in the Fountainwood neighborhood of Agoura Hills. The existing playground areas and equipment are all being renovated or replaced. Plans for the park include new swings, adventurous playground equipment (read climbing stuff!), soft wood fiber surfacing that is fall-friendly, a sand play area, new benches and trashcans, and shade canopies.

Construction is planned to be swift, taking only 2 weeks from the middle to end of June 2010, during which time the existing playground will be closed.

Fountainwood is an established, popular family neighborhood in Agoura Hills consisting of some 700 or so one and two story homes. Sumac School is an award winning elementary school located in the middle of the tract. And Agoura High School is walking distance from Fountainwood homes.

Rob Jordan, successful realtor with Sotheby’s International Realty/Ewing and Associates, specializes in helping buyers and sellers in Fountainwood. He achieved the highest sale in 2009 and 2010, helping his Seller obtain $677,000 for a custom 3 bedroom 2 bath home. Rob can be reached at 818 237 4425.

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A Walk on the Wild Side: Wild Gardens

If green is the new black, then wild is the “au courant” look in gardens.gardens

By: Sher Hann

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So goes the ecological wisdom.

In fact, the concept of “wild gardens” is not new, dating back to the 1860’s when it was pioneered in England by William Robinson. It has evolved to what we commonly call today the English Cottage Garden. Robinson, taking his cue from the Arts and Crafts movement, strove for the practical, more natural, less formal garden that harmonized with the surrounding landscape. Wild gardens were to contain a large variety of plants, including edibles and natives all mixed together in a free design.

In eco-conscious Southern California, wild gardens showcase those plants that thrive in our dry environment. Some wild gardens also seek to attract wildlife. In the wild garden in the photo, surrounding a home in Wood Ranch, owner Agnes Faughnan says, “We focused on the abundance of birds in the area, putting in not only plants but also a water feature that would attract them. Definitely, this has been a success story.”

To maintain the pastoral environment, Faughnan’s garden uses natural stone for the patio, walkways and small retaining walls. The resulting setting, says Faughnan, is eco-friendly, with low-water-using plants irrigated by micro irrigation sprinklers. It offers variety, with an abundance of native plants, perennials, annuals, shrubs and trees, including lemon, lime, tangerines, blood orange, pear, Asian pears, persimmons, pomegranate, fig and black walnut, as well as many herbs and, of course, lavender.

“Our wild garden is also practical,” says Faughnan, “because of its low requirements for both water and maintenance. Like nature,” she says, “our garden is a work in progress.”

For more images of this tranquil paradise, see Starbright Gardens.

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David Asher of The Old Place

Tattoos and all, Chef Asher breathes life into The Old Place.chef asher1

By: Stephen Roesler

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David Asher looks the part. Just over six feet with tattoos crawling out of shirt collar, you’ll likely find Chef Asher on his 69′ Harley or directing an amiable kitchen crew in the back of The Old Place. But that’s not to say he’s unsophisticated, just not ostentatious. With a vision to keep his restaurant rustic and a hint of inspiration from Dom Deluise, Asher aims to accentuate the undeniable antiquity that healthily lives at The Old Place.

“The Culinary world has gotten so hyped up in the past few years,” he says distastefully. “I think it has lost its simplicity, its palatability. Everything is so technical that its made people believe you have to be really, really good or you shouldn’t touch food.”

And that’s wrong, believes the CIA (Culinary Arts Institute) trained Asher. It’s about the company, conversation, and communion with family and friends.

With a humble background from central Florida, his chef asherfascinating road to the Old Place is entirely atypical. Growing up around a family who believed in traditional gender roles, cooking was left to the women. In his case, however, his mother was not a cook.

“If we wanted to eat, we had to make it ourselves,” he says with wide blue eyes. “I was taking egg noodles and putting paprika and butter in it and figuring out something good to eat.”

But the slender chef has come a long way from his childhood menu. After attending college for a short stent, Asher began a job as an EMT. Quickly deciding it wasn’t for him, he began working at the Hard Rock Café and later moved to the Blue Jazz Café as a Garmache. Dissatisfied, Asher pursued formal training. “I had to find a way to get that coat,” he insists.

Making a drastic move to New York City, he soon received a French culinary degree. He went on to work at Casa La Femme, Eros, and Tapas Bar and Lounge – all in mid-town Manhattan. Before long, the visibly composed chef began to feel pressure to leave town.

“I was in a relationship at the time and she really wanted to go to California,” he explained. “I made it in New York,” he thought. “I’m sure if I can make it there, I can make it anywhere.”

With a U haul and a few hundred dollars, they left town. “Long story short, we’re not together anymore,” he laughs. But that hasn’t affected his success. After literally transforming a Pasedena-based eatery into a white tablecloth restaurant, he moved north of Los Angeles to escape the traffic.

Since his arrival, The Old Place, known in the ’70s for its clams and sirloin steak, has undergone a substantial change. Asher has taken a fare of just two items and vastly expanded. They now offer a seasonal menu that varies weekly.

‘We have grown up and become a little more flexible. Now we have sour cream, now we have diet coke,” he says sarcastically. “We have chicken on our menu and salad. We’ve got it all.”

Although he preserved the classic bone in rib eye, sirloin and clams, the Old Place now boosts a full menu. A lot has changed. This week they’re serving a Novy Ranch filet mignon. Known for its grass fed, healthy cows, Novy Ranch produces some of the finest local beef.

“We want everything to be local Californian,” he says firmly. “We don’t want to get Maine lobsters. We want to get spiny lobsters out of the Pacific here.”

And the regulars don’t seem to mind. In fact, it’s difficult to get a reservation at the Old Place because their customers are so loyal.

“It’s a good story,” Asher comments sincerely. “Here at the Old Place, we love that story.”

Continuing to foster the Old Place, Asher’s job is literally 24-7. Making calls to purveyors in the middle of the night, researching potential menu items on his days off, and regularly working in the kitchen 5 days a week, Asher rarely gets time to himself. But when does, you may see him tinkering with his classic Chevy hard tail or removing some of his old tattoos.

His right hand has the letters L-O-S-T strewn across his fingers in fading ink. As for the other hand, “It used to say H-O-P-E, but I took that off with a Dremel tool,” he says casually. “A little crazy. I didn’t want it on anymore.”

If you happen to see him around town, don’t be afraid to ask him how many tattoos he has. He’ll likely tell you with a half-mooned smile, “Just one big one.” You’ll know it’s him.

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7 Ways to Conserve Gas

Cut gasoline costs with just a few simple steps

By: DrivingGreener_VMTIrma Haldane

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Don’t Drive Around with Extra Goods:

An extra 100 pounds in the trunk will reduce your fuel economy by 1 to 2 percent in the typical vehicle. Edmunds

Streamline, baby:

Less drag is a good thing: Keep the windows rolled up. Remove those roof and bike racks when not in use.

Controlled Accelerations

Easy, tiger. By accelerating slowly and steadily to our cruising speed, we let the vehicle work more efficiently at becoming an object in motion from an object at rest. If we gun the gas and try to get to speed quickly, then we stand the greater chance of needing to slow down again, losing all save-gasof that momentum.

Keep the Vehicle Maintained

Dirty oil means more sludge to work through. Keeping your car maintained means saving you from larger repair down the road. Vehicle maintenance saves money, saves the environment, and could save you from being stuck in the middle of nowhere.

Slow down

In a typical family sedan, every 10 miles per hour you drive over 60 is like the price of gasoline going up about 54 cents a gallon. CNN Money

Keep that in mind next time you’re barreling down the freeway to make it to Taco Bell.

Coasting To a Stop

When you see a red light or stop sign coming up, then let of the gas and coast to the stop instead of remaining accelerated and hitting the brakes when you get there. By doing so you not only save gas, but your brakes get less of a workout. You save money in both gas and brake replacement, and the planet saves on valuable resources.

Choose the Best route

Just because it’s the shortest route doesn’t mean it’s the most efficient. You want the smoothest trip as possible while being relatively short. Stop and go routes kill gas mileage.

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Irma Haldane

Irma Haldane, estate agent at Ewing & Associates Sotheby's International Realty, represents buyers and sellers throughout the West San Fernando, Conejo and Simi Valleys with specialization in Agoura, Thousand Oaks, Woodland Hills, West Hills, Camarillo and Westlake Village.

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Hair Sucks Up Oil

One way we can help combat the oil spill

By: Irma Haldane

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Before we get into the point of this blog, first take a look at this video.

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In response the most recent spill in the Gulf, Matter of trust is asking salons, groomers, wool farmers, individuals, pet owners to send in hair. Sounds crazy but it’s very useful.

Here are the instructions from Matter of Trust:

A)  SIGN UP with our donor database program Excess Access. It’s FREE & FAST and it allows us to coordinate masses of people and tons of donations.

B) Click on Activation link that we email to you

C) Login and click on How This Works.

D) Once you have been emailed an address, Please follow our Instructions for sending hair / fur / wool / nylons to “GET STARTED” BELOW.

See Photos

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Irma Haldane

Irma Haldane, estate agent at Ewing & Associates Sotheby's International Realty, represents buyers and sellers throughout the West San Fernando, Conejo and Simi Valleys with specialization in Agoura, Thousand Oaks, Woodland Hills, West Hills, Camarillo and Westlake Village.

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Club Soccer with JR Lobo

California Stars Soccer Club of Oak Park joins forces with Santos FC AcademyIMG_2613

By: Steve Tipp

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Zoran Lomic President of The California Stars Soccer Club welcomes Santos FC Academy teams and Head Coach JR Lobo to his club.  JR Lobo hails from Brazil and has 7 years of professional soccer playing experience and over 15 years of coaching experience.  JR brings to the California Stars club his Under 13 Silver boys team and the Under 13 team Bronze boys, coached by Pablo Lastorta.

Santos FC Academy plans to further develop these existing teams and build the boys and girls under 11-14 teams with community players, and welcomes Jonah's Goalyouth soccer players to Wednesday & Friday clinics at Oak View High School Field from 5:30-7:00, cost is $15 per person. Tryouts for the U13 Silver & Bronze teams are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-7:30pm.

If you have children who are interested in Club level soccer play and/or conditioning training, please feel free to come to our clinics or contact Coach JR Lobo at jmglobo@yahoo.com or (818) 599-9158.

Teams interested in joining The California Stars Soccer Club for 2010-2011 club soccer season can find more information at www.CaliforniaStars.org or call (818) 754-2613.

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John Mayall at the Canyon Club

A pleasant surprise at the Canyon Clubjohn mayall

By: Stephen Roesler

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The Canyon Club, at least the way I know it, remains infamous for burn out bands, crapped out voices, and sometimes repugnant personalities. Occasionally, however, the most unsuspecting groups prove they deserve infinite praise. This was the case with John Mayall.

Walking in a few minutes late, I observed the thinly spread crowd calmly reclined in their chairs, imbibing the sounds as if they were spraying through the room. I grabbed a drink and casually strolled to the center of the venue, noticing the notably older crowd. John Mayall, known more for his blues days in the late 60′s and 70′s, certainly attracted a well seasoned bunch. Scattered about, however, remained a healthy crew of up and comers, as Jeff Biebyuck, former singer of Bad Blood commented. It became clear that these young artists were around to receive an education.

I immediately noticed Tom Canning on keyboard. Standing as if he was straddling a horse, the slender artist known for his productive relationship with Al Jarreau captured me with his violent solos. Canning handed his solo off to guitarist Rocky Athas who spontaneously stole the show. Acclaimed as the guitar lead for Black Oak Arkansas, Athas slowly faded into a rhythm as he lost his inhibitions; for moments he seemed to be existing in an entirely different reality than the stage of the canyon club.

Mayall, known for a multi-instrumental music career of over 50 years, is most praised for the founding of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. Mayall was influential in shaping artists such as Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Peter Green of Fleetwood and Mac. Mayall’s long history was no mystery during the show as he and bass player Greg Rzab passed solo’s back and forth. Mayall, who is a sensation on harmonica, controlled the movement of the crowd as they vibed to the inherently pleasant blues rhythm. Long bass riffs followed by Mayall’s freestyle harmonica/beat box pseudo singing overtook the audience. There were people playing air guitar, women dancing, and one dude playing the drums with one hand and the bass with the other.

Despite my past Canyon Club failures, this event certainly revived my interest. Here is a taste of John Mayall:

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What's happening on Colodny in Old Agoura?

colodnydrTrucks, Tanks and Drills

By: Roger Ewing

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Most Old Agoura residents have likely noticed the massive trucks on the already remarkably narrow Colodny Dr. On my way home I noticed the recent addition to our street and went to satisfy my curiosity. Turns out they are drilling a hole 400 feet into the ground to tap a gas line. According to the workers, they are installing electrical terminals called diodes which create an electric field around the gas line. The most common function of a diode is to allow an electric current in one direction, called the diode’s forward direction, while blocking current in the opposite direction. In this case, the electric field acts as an agent to keep the gas line from corroding 400 feet under ground.

The equipment should be gone by the weekend as the project will be complete.

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Basic Upgrades to Sell Your Home

Who are “they” you ask? They are the buyers. The #1 upgrades that “they”PinkHouse
want.

By: Sheri Karp

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If you are living in a home that still has cottage cheese ceilings then get
rid of it! Yes, it is messy. Yes, you might have to leave the house for
a few days. Yes, I know that you have lived with it for all these years and
you are okay with it. And Yes, the buyer could do it when you move out.
BUT they won’t buy your home….not unless the price reflects it 10 times
over! The cottage cheese ceilings age your home. Buyer’s don’t comment
when you don’t have it but when you do, they have a lot to say.

And PINK.  I hear buyer’s saying, “all these Morrison Ranch homes are pink,Asbestos_popcorn_ceiling_texture
what’s that about?”  So if you have an opportunity to take your home out of
the 80′s then that’s the next step.  What are the “newest” neutrals, you
ask. The experts are saying, taupe’s and grays and golds.

And gold. The buyer’s do not like gold (yes, they liked it in paint but not
on the metals). They want all the fixtures and fittings in our homes to be
silver or black or nickel. You can have all the gold dipped, I hear.

Now saying all this, I worry that next year I will be putting out a
newsletter saying that PINK is the new neutral and gold fixtures are
back! I can bet on it though that cottage cheese ceilings are not coming
back!

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