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Speaker Series

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An enthusiastic audience loved Harry Medved’s talk

On Thursday night, we had a full house for Harry Medved’s talk on movie filming in the Conejo Valley! Harry talked about dozens of movies that had been filmed in Thousand Oaks when it mostly consisted of ranchlands. Western movies, war movies, period pieces, Elvis flicks, even Back to the Read more

By Steve Clark, 6 years02/28/2020 ago
Speaker Series

Photos from the 2019 Speaker Series

Here is a collection of photos from the 2019 speakers Seth Riley, Derek Field and Aly Covington.

By Steve Clark, 6 years11/05/2019 ago
Accomplishments Speaker Series

2019, Oct 17 – Aly Covington: “The 6 Dimensions of the Open Space”

On October 17 at the Grant R. Brimhall Library in Thousand Oaks, Aly talked about ways to enjoy the open space to include Physical, Intellectual (mental), Emotional, Connectional, Environmental and Spiritual. All elements help to improve your overall health. Below is a gallery of photos from Aly’s presentation. COSF presented Read more

By Steve Clark, 6 years10/17/2019 ago
History Speaker Series

2019, Aug 15 – Derek Field: “The formation of the Conejo Valley and its earthquake risk”

Derek has recently been focusing his career on offering interpretive hikes and talks to the general public on local geologic origins and features. His presentation includes some surprising information on the formation of familiar landmarks in the Conejo Valley and the potential for seismic changes that might impact our communities Read more

By Steve Clark, 6 years08/15/2019 ago
Speaker Series

2019, June 27 – Seth Riley: “Living together with mountain lions and other wildlife”

Seth is a Wildlife Ecologist with the National Park Service at the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. He talks about the local mountain lion populations, threats to their survival and ways we can both coexist with mountain lions and other wildlife in our open space and benefit by living Read more

By Steve Clark, 6 years06/27/2019 ago

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