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This category is for listing sites that concern the make up of Thousand Oaks: its people, its history, and resources and institutions that serve the people. Subjects include animal welfare, religion, clubs and lodges, reunions, women, men, seniors, kids, teens, activism, alternative sexuality, genealogy, and personal home pages.
http://aauwto-ca.aauw.net/
Designed to encourage and support educational opportunities for women and girls. Features information about the club, calendar, and contacts.
http://www.cvwa.org/
Dedicated to helping members increase their woodworking skills and promote woodworking to the general public. Online monthly newsletter.
http://www.ftol.org/
Charitable group that supports the library. Includes information about the board, volunteer opportunities, book sales, calendar of events, and contacts.
http://www.icfbranch380.org/
Dedicated to building family spirit and bringing people together. Offers events, scrapbook, membership information, and contacts.
http://www.manymansions.org/
Organization dedicated to providing housing to low income families of Ventura county. Includes services, donation information, list of properties, newsletter, and contacts.
http://www.seniorconcerns.org/
Dedicated to older adults and their families. Offers events, information about supportive programs, and contacts.
http://www.thousandoaksartassoc.org/
Supports member professional artists. Features membership information, online gallery, events, news, and contacts.
http://www.elks2477.com/
Offers history, calendar, programs, location, and contacts.
http://www.tokiwanis.org/
Offers club objectives, membership information, newsletter, committee leaders, and contacts.
http://topcc.org/
Membership open to all ages. Features calendar of events, bylaws, resources, software review, and contacts.
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