Community Corner

Feb. 21: Presidents Day, Cigars and Sunshine

More construction on the Reyes Adobe Interchange and a Cigar Night at Willy's.

1. Presidents Day

The federal holiday otherwise known as Washington's Birthday is celebrated on the third Monday of February in honor of George Washington, the first President of the United States. City facilities, including and the , will be closed in observance of the national holiday, so plan your day accordingly. 

2. Get Caught Up

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Happy Monday! Miss any headlines from Agoura Hills Patch the past couple of days? We've got the Week in Review  for the latest on the community. If you have any news you want us to check out, contact Editor Danielle Jacoby at daniellej@patch.com.

3. The Forecast: Morning Frost

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The National Weather Service predicts patchy frost before 10 a.m., with an otherwise mostly sunny forecast. Agoura Hills can expect a high near 59, dropping to a low around 35, and calm wind. 

4. : Freeway Ramps & Median Work

Due to weather conditions, Powell Constructors was limited on the work this week. The tentative three-week schedule includes installing the median near Agoura Road, grinding and paving the northbound on-ramp and the northwest corner between the freeway ramps and Canwood Street, and removing and repairing sections of asphalt on Reyes Adobe Road and Canwood Street. All businesses within the proximity of the interchange will be open and fully accessible during construction. 

5.

Twice a month, the beautiful outdoor patio at  is reserved for Cigar Night. Wall and Welch's Cigars provide cutters and lighters and guests are encouraged to smoke from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. For a preview, Patch captured the Jan. 17 event in our . Visit the Wall and Welch's Cigars website or email Adam Wall. 

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