The 18th annual Cajun Creole Music Festival, one of the largest Cajun festivals in the nation, will be held this weekend in Simi Valley. Hosted by Rotary Club of Simi Sunrise, the two-day music festival has also evolved into one of the largest charitable fundraisers in the Ventura County area, organizers said. The mission of the event is to raise money for people and organizations in need. Over the course of its history, the Cajun Creole Music Festival has enabled Simi Sunrise to distribute proceeds in excess of $1.2 million to charitable organizations and community groups in Simi Valley, Ventura County and nationwide, organizers said.
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month | week | day | tableRegistration for the 2007 Inaugural Gator Run is filling up fast! Hurry to be one of the first to register and you will receive a commemorative pin. Entry fees include bib number, t-shirt, one FREE ticket to the Cajun Creole Music Festival, doorprizes and refreshments.
Great Route
The Gator Run will begin at the west entrance to the Rancho Santa Susana Community Park and head east on Los Angeles Ave. to Stearns St. Left turn on Stearns to Cochran, travel west on Cochran to Tapo St. Left on Tapo St. to Industrial, travel east to the end of Industrial where it meets the bike path. Runners will make a short loop on the bike path and head back to Los Angeles Ave., left on L.A. Ave and back to the start/finish. 5K is one loop, two loops for the 10K.
The 18th annual Cajun Creole Music Festival, one of the largest Cajun festivals in the nation, will be held this weekend in Simi Valley.
Hosted by Rotary Club of Simi Sunrise, the two-day music festival has also evolved into one of the largest charitable fundraisers in the Ventura County area, organizers said.
The mission of the event is to raise money for people and organizations in need. Over the course of its history, the Cajun Creole Music Festival has enabled Simi Sunrise to distribute proceeds in excess of $1.2 million to charitable organizations and community groups in Simi Valley, Ventura County and nationwide, organizers said.
The Simi Valley Historical Society is hosting an old-fashioned family "Sundae in the Park" 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, June 3 at Strathearn Historical Park and Museum, 137 Strathearn Place, Simi Valley.
Guests can take self-paced tours because docents are stationary in all the museum buildings, including the fully-restored Old St. Rose of Lima Church and gardens. Other historic structures can be seen as they await renovation; such as the first barber shop in Simi Valley.
Valley Mustang Club will host its Fifth Annual Mustang car show Sunday June 3 2007.
There will be Trophies, Entertainment, Raffles, Vendors and BBQ Food.
This show is on grass and is located at Rancho Simi Community Park 1692 Sycamore Drive.
Each car entry fee is $30.00; Day of show fee is 40.00. This is a great show, loads of fun and beautiful car and trucks.
The Knights of Columbus, Simi Valley Council No. 5803 will present the 20th annual Chili Cook-off and Car Show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, June 10 at St. Rose of Lima School, behind the church at 1305 Royal Ave., Simi Valley.
Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children ages 6 to 12, seniors and disabled. Chili taste tickets are 50 cents each.
Overflow parking will be allowed at Royal High School across the street from the church.
Chili cooking will start at noon; judging will be at 4 p.m.
Enjoy movies with your family at Rancho Simi Community Park on the BIG screen this summer. Bring a dinner/snacks, a blanket or low chairs. Relax and enjoy a free family night out with your Simi neighbors. Great sound! Great location! Additional parking on grass.
Movies will begin at 8:00 p.m. (depending on sunset).
This is a free concert sponsored by the rancho simi recreation and park district. "Ticket to Ride" is the name of the band that does a tribute to the Beatles. Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits was quoted as saying "it sounded like the real Beatles were playing". Bring your picnic baskets (or purchase food at the event) and blankets or chairs and enjoy this outdoor event.
The 24th annual YMCA Golf Classic, sponsored by Dole Foods, will be held Mon., June 18 at the Wood Ranch Golf Club in Simi Valley. Proceeds go to the Southeast Ventura County YMCA.
The tournament features a 1 p.m. shotgun start, tournament contests throughout the day, a silent and live auction, and a banquet and awards dinner.
Hole-in-one prizes include a week in Hawaii, a Wilshire TV big screen television, a Dell computer and Bose sound system.
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