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THURS., OCT. 6

LAS FLORES COMMUNITY MEETING

County hosts meeting to discuss future construction of four retaining walls on Las Flores Canyon Rd. and debris removal and drainage work on nearby roads, at Fire Camp 8, intersection of Las Flores Canyon Rd. and Rambla Pacifico Dr., 7 p.m. 213.974.3333

PCH BIKE SAFETY MEETING

The Malibu Public Safety Commission holds meeting on PCH Bike Safety at City Hall, 23815 Stuart Ranch Rd.,

7 p.m. 456.2489

MALIBU GARDEN CLUB

Meeting with guest Jeff Griffith speaking on how to improve PCH’s landscape at Bluffs Park, 24250 PCH, 7:30 p.m. 455.1558

FRI., OCT. 7

FITNESS WALK

Fitness consultant and dance instructor Gail Holloway leads an exercise walk at Soka University, 26800 West Mulholland Hwy. in Calabasas, 9:30 a.m. 818.878.3741

SAT., OCT. 8

PAINT OUT

Artists working in all media are invited to event sponsored by the Allied Artists of the Santa Monica Mountains and Seashore at Temescal Gateway Park, 15601 Sunset Blvd. in Pacific Palisades, 10 a.m. 457.9130

A DAY WITH HORSES

Horseshow for the community and children and adults associated with Free Arts for Abused Children at Malibu Equestrian Center, 6225 Merritt Dr.,

1 p.m. 457.5280

SUN., OCT. 9

HOOTENANNY

Annual tribute to Woody Guthrie with square dancing, juggling, games and “The Woody Show” at The Will Greer Theatricum Botanicum, 1419 Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Topanga, 11 a.m.

$7-$15. 455.3723

TUES., OCT. 11

MALIBU DEMOCRATIC CLUB

Educator Paul F. Cummins and SMMUSD Superintendent John Deasy speak on the impact on education of Props. 74, 75 and 76 at Webster Elementary School, 3602 Winter Canyon Rd., 7:30 p.m. 454.1487

MICHAEL JOSEPHSON SPEAKS

Michael Josephson, president of the Josephson Institute of Ethics, will be the featured speaker for the fall Malibu/Lost Hills DCS meeting to be held at Pepperdine’s Smother’s Theatre, 7 p.m. 456.6652 ext. 3040

FRI., OCT. 14

REYES ADOBE DAYS

The three-day rancho-themed festival will include a cook-off and a variety of fun and cultural experiences at the Whizin’s shopping center in Agoura Hills. 818.597.7361

FUNDRAISER AND CONCERT

A concert to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation featuring The Commodores and The Bacon Brothers and hosted by Sinbad will take place at the Fred Kavli Theater at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 6:30 p.m. $79-$1,004 213.480.3232

SAT., OCT. 15

FAMILY SKETCH HIKE

Spike Dolomite Ward will lead a family sketch hike at the Calabasas campus of Soka University of America, 26800 West Mulholland Hwy., 12 noon. 818.878.3741

EQUINE SYMPOSIUM

Learn all about horses at this symposium presented by Equestrian Trails, Inc., Corral 36 at Soka University of America’s Minute Man Hall at 26800 West Mulholland Hwy., 9 a.m. $25. 818.222.2566

ART SHOW

Big Rock residents and artists host an art show at their home for two days, one mile up Big Rock and left at Pinnacle Way to the first house on the left, 10 a.m. 456.6924

MALIBU NAVY LEAGUE

Potluck dinner during a night to share memories at Point Dume Clubhouse, 29500 Heathercliff Rd., 6 p.m. 457.7638

VARIETY SHOW

Handicapped Artists, Performers & Partners Inc. presents show with performances by able-bodied and disabled persons at Malibu Stage Co., 29243 PCH, 7:30 p.m. 470.1939

TAKE-A-HIKE

Celebrity-led hike to benefit breast cancer research at Paramount Ranch, 2903 Cornell Rd. in Agoura, 7:30 a.m. $25-$30. 213.486.4558

SUN., OCT. 16

TASTE-OF-THE-WEST COOK-OFF

The Reyes Adobe Days Festival invites chefs to enter into a cook-off taking place at the Whizin’s shopping center in Agoura Hills, 3 p.m. 818.597.7361

FAT TIRE FEST

A festival for cyclists that includes food, raffle and riding will take place in Malibu Creek State Park, enter near the intersection of Mulholland Hwy. and Las Virgenes Canyon Rd., 8 a.m. $10. www.corbamtb.com

JEFF STONE BOOK SIGNING

Jeff Stone, author of “Monkey,” the second book in “The Five Ancestors” series comes to Diesel, A Bookstore, 3890 Cross Creek Rd., 3 p.m. 456.9961

ONGOING

FARMERS’ MARKET

Cornucopia’s Farmers’ Market open on Sundays at Malibu Public Library parking lot, Civic Center Way, 10 a.m. 457.4537

THEATER

Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons” is being performed at Theatre Palisades through Oct. 9 on Fridays and Saturdays at

8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. $9-$15. 454.1970

ART EXHIBIT

The Tropical Dreamscape series of landscape paintings by Betty Wick on display through Jan. 1 at The Sage Room restaurant, 28915 PCH, 760.837.1153

GUITAR PERFORMANCE

Dave Lichten plays guitar every Saturday at Mimosa Café, 395 Topanga Canyon Blvd. in Topanga, 12 p.m. 455.4341

SENIORS VOCAL GROUP

“The Vintage Voices” is open to all seniors who like to sing, learn about music and just have fun. Rehearsal every Thursday at the Malibu Senior Center, 23815 Stuart Ranch Rd.,

5 p.m. 456.2489 ext. 357

STORYTIME

Storytime at the Malibu Library, 23519 Civic Center Way, Tuesdays at

10:30 a.m. for toddlers and 11:15 a.m. for preschoolers. 456.6438

OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS

Meets every Wednesday at 6 p.m. and Saturday at 10 a.m. at Malibu United Methodist Church, 30128 Morning View Dr. 456.8714

KNITTING CLUB

Meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Malibu Senior Center, 23815 Stuart Ranch Rd., 10 a.m. 456.2489 ext. 357

GAME NIGHT

Bridge, mahjong, rummy, chess, Scrabble and more on Wednesdays at the Malibu Senior Center, 23815 Stuart Ranch Rd., 6 p.m. 456.2489 ext. 357

OPEN GYM

Open gym on Wednesdays for adult basketball at Malibu High School’s small gym, 30215 Morning View Dr., 5:30 p.m. 317.1364

WALKING CLUB

The Malibu Senior Center sponsors an afternoon walking club every Tuesday, 23815 Stuart Ranch Rd., 4 p.m. 456.2489 ext. 357

CHABAD SERVICES

Services at Chabad of Malibu, 22933 PCH, every Friday at dusk and every Saturday at 10 a.m. 456.6588

KIWANIS CLUB

Meets every Thursday except the second one of each month at Guido’s Malibu, 3874 Cross Creek Rd., 7 p.m. 589.9266

PT. DUME SHUTTLE SERVICE

Drives from Westward Beach to the Point Dume Natural Preserve on weekends and holidays; leaves every half-hour from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 805.488.1827

MOMMY AND ME CLASSES

At Malibu Gymnastics, 589.5538, at Gan Malibu Preschool, 454.0499

LIBRARY LIMO

Weekly bookmobile at Point Dume Shopping Center on Heathercliff Road, Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and

1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. 456.8572

MALIBU ORCHID SOCIETY

Meets the third Tuesday of every month at the Pacific Palisades Women’s Club, 901 Haverford Ave. in Pacific Palisades, 7 p.m. 459.7086

ROTARY CLUB

Meets every Wednesday at Pepperdine’s Fireside Room, 24255 PCH, 7:30 a.m. 456.6958

COMPUTER LAB

A chance for seniors to learn the basics about computers at the Malibu Senior Center, 23815 Stuart Ranch Rd., Fridays at 10 a.m. 456.2489 ext. 357

HOMELESS DINNER & BIBLE STUDY

All are welcome Thursday at Webster Elementary School, 3602 Winter Canyon Rd., 7 p.m. 818.880.6372

FORTUNE 50 PROFESSIONALS NETWORK

Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at Malibu Library, 23519 Civic Center Way, 12:30 p.m. 456.3043

YACHT CLUB MEETS

The Women’s Sailing Association of Santa Monica Bay meets the second Tuesday of each month at the Santa Monica Windjammers Yacht Club, 7:30 p.m. 13589 Mindanao way, 391.5500

MUSICAL THEATRE

FOR KIDS

Showboat Youtheatre starts its musical comedy workshops for kids on Sept. 26 and continues every Monday afternoon at Juan Cabrillo Elementary School. 3 p.m. 818.222.7239

CALIFORNIA HERITAGE MUSEUM

“Behold, the Pacific! California Coastal Views,” an exhibit about the tradition of landscape painting in America will show at the California Heritage Museum from Sept. 24 – Feb. 26, 2612 Main St. in Santa Monica. 392.8537

RELIGIOUS SERVICES

Sunday services will be held in the Elkin’s Auditorium at the University Church of Christ, 24255 PCH. 8 & 11 a.m. 506.4504

EMERGENCY TRAINING

Community Emergency Response Team Training will be given free the first 4 Saturdays in October. 456.2489