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susanriceartstudio · 3 months
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The Simi Valley Art Association (SVAA) will be having their People's Choice/Members Only Art Show which begins on March 25th and runs through April 26th. Members of SVAA can enter their art work into the show (intake is to be held on Saturday March 23rd, 10am - 12 pm) and the public can vote on their favorite art piece Monday through Friday from 8 am to 6 pm starting March 25th with the last day to vote on April 10th. The Reception/Awards Ceremony will be held on Saturday, April 13th from 2pm - 4 pm where cash prizes will be awarded. The art show is to be held in the atrium at the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District Activity Center located at 4201 Guardian Street, Simi Valley. 👩‍🎨🖌️🎨🖼️🗳️
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brenwilson1234-blog · 5 years
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The Top 09 Attractions Places in Simi Valley (CA)
Simi Valley tourist attractions offer an assortment of exercises to appreciate against the background of this little, yet clamoring Southern California people group. Come climb the trails around Corriganville Park, in the past the popular recording site Corriganville Movie Ranch or delve into the locale's history of advancements at Strathearn Historical Park and Museum. Guests looking for quicker paced fun can skate on either the ice arena of Iceoplex or the black-top slopes of Skatelab. Children will appreciate the grappling ropes and slithering passages of Imagination Gymnastics Center and the whole family can take in a show together at the Cultural Arts Center. Here's a glance at the main nine attractions in the zone:
1. Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
Spend an evening on the ridge grounds of the chronicled library of our nation's 40th President, Ronald Wilson Reagan. Venture into the shoes of "The Gipper" by setting foot into not just a copy of the Oval Office as brightened to his (jam bean explicit) inclinations, yet onto the genuine Air Force One used to fly Reagan during his administration. A show itemizing the previous president's life from his childhood in Illinois to his future in excitement and governmental issues is an installation of the library. The library grounds additionally contain an underground vault which fills in as the last resting spot for Mr. what's more, Mrs. Reagan.
2. Iceoplex
Chill off in the wake of getting a charge out of multi-day under the Southern California sun at Iceoplex, where guests all things considered and ability levels can participate in the open skating sessions offered at this indoor amusement complex. Iceoplex offers private birthday parties for visitors to take to the ice at their very own pace, just as sessions for guests progressively experienced in figure skating, speed skating, and twisting. Iceoplex likewise offers classes for youth hockey players and encourages get hockey match-ups for grown-ups.
3. Skatelab
Before its introduction as an Olympic game at the 2020 Tokyo amusements, find the historical backdrop of skateboarding and its roots in Southern California at Skatelab. The skatepark houses the Skateboarding Hall of Fame and Museum, paying tribute to symbols of the game like Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta just as allowing tomorrow's potential legends to give their karma a shot the rails and inclines of the skatepark. Skatelab likewise has intermittent live nearby punk shows, as SKATE SLAM 2017, where guests may look at the following NOFX or Bad Religion. In case you're visiting Simi Valley with your youngsters or you're only a child on a fundamental level, at that point passing up Skatelab would essentially be wrongdoing!
4. Santa Clause Susana Depot Museum and Model Railroad
Guests to the Santa Susana Depot can venture back in time over a century and look at the Southern Pacific Railroad station, reestablished by the Rancho Simi Foundation, a non-benefit started by nearby train aficionados and individuals from the Santa Susana Railroad Historical Society. The terminal has been additionally used by the Rancho Simi Foundation as an exhibition hall of nearby authentic relics, explicit to the railroad and past, including a model of what Simi Valley resembled during the 1950s. Invest some energy in the area's past to all the more likely acknowledge how Simi Valley has come to fruition in the present day.
5. Strathearn Historical Park and Museum
Going back to the season of local occupants the Chumash, the displays at Strathearn Historical Park and Museum offer a look into history. Follow the improvement of the district (counting the concise period when the region was known as Simiopolis) from land reputed to be named after "Shimiji," the Chumash word for little white mists, to the present day Simi Valley that joys local people and excites guests. Remember this territorial advancement with visits to the Spanish time frame's adobe, the "Province House" of the pioneer time and, obviously, the Strathearn House worked by the dairy cattle farming family that loans their name to the recreation center today.
6. Imagymnation Gymnastics Center
Carry the family to Imagymnation for an extraordinary evening of fun and exercise. Children can make new companions, in labyrinths and on trampolines, while finding out about their physical relationship to the spaces and individuals around them. Appreciate a completely intuitive day investigating the open rec center or calendar vaulting classes obliged an assortment of age bunches from the year and a half through 6 years and more established at Imagymnation!
7. Conejo Valley Archers
Ensured by the National Field Archery Association, Conejo Valley Archers expedite the reproduced understanding of shooting a genuine wandering field with their 28 target Field Range on a 3-mile circle spread crosswise over 12 sections of land of both flatland and slopes. The field bows and arrows club additionally makes a bows and arrows session open to the open each Saturday paying little respect to the climate, where children matured 8 and up are welcome and guardians are welcome to bring the desiring Katniss Everdeen or Hawkeye in their life.
8. Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center
First built as a congregation in 1924, the structure referred to today as the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center was presently used to help the network in a desperate hour by giving study halls made rare after zone fires and quakes in the mid-1920s. From that point forward the structure turned into a morgue during the '60s, a synagogue during the '70s, and a recorded milestone during the '80s and being bought by the city in a remodel driven by previous Mayor Bill Davis in the mid 1990s, bringing about the adored contemporary scene that has carried all way of stage diversion to Simi Valley for more than two decades. Late years have seen creations of "Hairspray," "La Cage Aux Folles," "Youthful Frankenstein" and "9 to 5: The Musical" all effortlessness the stage. 2017 will see broadened keeps running of "The Little Mermaid" and "Huge Fish" go to the Cultural Arts Center, just as the world debut of nearby writer Robert Weibezahl's "And Lightning Struck: Mary Shelley and the Curse of Creation." Plan your very own visit!
9. Corriganville Park
Once in the past claimed by Hollywood double and Western star Ray "Crash" Corrigan (before passing possession to satire legend Bob Hope who moved it toward Hopetown), Corriganville Park saw the shooting of great TV programs like The Adventures of Rin Tin and The Lone Ranger. There probably won't be space to ride Silver on the recreation center's five climbing trails, yet there is a lot of room to wonder about the plants and creatures of the locale on the Stagecoach Trail or discover more top to bottom data about this regular excellence obligingness of the Boy Scouts on the Interpretive Trail.
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ultraheydudemestuff · 5 years
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Robert M. Artz Park W. Chestnut & Main St. Oxford, OH 45056 This is a public neighborhood park with benches and planters and a nice shady place to relax that is open year round for community members to enjoy. It is not a reservable space. A native of Cut Bank, MT, who graduated from the University of Montana Robert M. Artz, established this city and school park in Oxford, Ohio, in the 1950s and then became superintendent of the Willamalane Park and Recreation District in Oregon from 1960 to 1967. He worked with the National Recreation and Park Association in Arlington, VA, from 1966 to 1977, when he became general manager of the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District in California. He went from there to be executive director of the Illinois Association of Park Districts in Springfield, IL, until he was killed in the crash of an American Airlines DC-10 at Chicago, IL.
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richardreliford · 7 years
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#RichRelExpress week 1 - November 18th #TeamWorldvision @lamarathon #richardjohnreliford #richrel #actor #creator #advocate #one1race @one1race #water #africa #running #marathon #tripletransformation #AptGod (at Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District)
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susanriceartstudio · 2 months
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I have entered these three paintings into the Simi Valley Art Association’s People’s Choice Art show. Voting ends on April 10th. Check out all of the artists at the Rancho Simi Recreation Park District Activity Center at 4201 Guardian Street, Simi Valley, Ca. and vote on your favorite art piece 🖼️👩‍🎨🎨
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susanriceartstudio · 2 months
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The Simi Valley Art Association open Reception and Award Ceremony is today from 2-4 pm at the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District Activity Center located at 4201 Guardian Street, Simi Valley. There will be light refreshments. 👩‍🎨🎨📷🖼️🏅
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susanriceartstudio · 3 months
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The Simi Valley Art Association (SVAA) will be holding their General Meeting and an Art Demonstration on Thursday, March 21st from 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm at the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District Activity Center located at 4201 Guardian Street, Simi Valley.
The Art Demonstration will be given by award winning artist Laurie Hendricks. There is a fee of $5 for members, $7 for non-members, $3 for students unless accompanied by a paying adult, in which case the demo fee is waived. There will be light refreshments and a raffle.
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