Graduation season begins with Cal Lutheran undergrad commencement ceremony on Saturday Shivani Patel, Ventura County Star
Graduation season kicked off on an overcast Saturday morning with California Lutheran University students walking across the stage after an unforgettable end to their years at the Thousand Oaks school.
Students arrived with their families to the Ventura County Fairgrounds, where each car parked based on designated color. Around 600 cars surrounded the stage set up at the fairgrounds, confirmed by university spokesperson Karin Grennan. It gives me tremendous pleasure to be here in person on a real stage with all of you on this very special, but unique, ceremony, said Cal Lutheran President Lori E. Varlotta during her remarks at the start of the ceremony.
CBF Productions is pleased to announce its partnership with The San Diego Padres to bring live and in-person stadium concerts back to Southern California at Petco Park this Memorial Day weekend! The concert series will kick off on Saturday, May 29th with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees
The Beach Boys, alongside special guests John Stamos and Mark McGrath. The following day on Sunday, May 30th, Grammy-winning reggae star
Ziggy Marley will play a special tribute concert to his father, reggae icon Bob Marley.
CBF Productions Concerts in Your Car at the Ventura County Fairgrounds
Tickets for both concerts start at $29 and go on sale to the general public on Thursday, May 6
Some clinics also offering specific vaccines for people who want to make a choice
Remember when you when you had to struggle to find an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccination? A few weeks ago, getting a COVID-19 shot meant making an appointment, sometimes more than a week in advance. You took whatever vaccine was available. That’s changed in a big way.
Ventura County is now offering more than 10 walkup clinics. There’s no appointment necessary at places like the Ventura County Fairgrounds, the Babies R Us Building on Rose Avenue in Oxnard, and the Goebel Adult Community Center in Thousand Oaks.
A Fort Mill man brought The Beach Boys back together, and it s all for a good cause
David Beard lives in the Charlotte area and he’s the guy behind it all, bringing together three generations of music’s best. Author: Michelle Boudin Updated: 6:21 PM EDT April 23, 2021
FORT MILL, S.C. A Fort Mill man is bringing together the legendary Beach Boys and their children to produce an album that’s helping raise money for people struggling due to the pandemic.
David Beard lives in the Charlotte area and he’s the guy behind it all, bringing together three generations of music’s best.