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March 4: 'Get Out' and Play Some Ball
Patch lists tons of things to do this weekend and baseball season begins at Agoura High.

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Patch lists tons of things to do this weekend and baseball season begins at Agoura High.

The forecast is partly sunny and the Farmers Market is on.
The Las Virgenes Unfiied Facilities Committee will also discuss renovations to the Agoura High School pool.
It's a new month. Take a trip to the Whizins' parking lot or just dance.
Agoura Hills Patch asks whether parents should disclose when their child is not vaccinated and updates readers on Agoura High sports this week.
An update on the Reyes Adobe Road Interchange construction and locally grown produce at the Farmers Market.
More construction on the Reyes Adobe Interchange and a Cigar Night at Willy's.
The Las Virgenes Unified school board meets at district headquarters and Ladyface cellar ales are 20 percent off.
Islands is hosting a Relay for Life fundraiser and the National Weather Service is forecasting sunny weather.
The Library is offering a sustainable landscaping class and B.B. King will be performing at The Canyon.
Grab your hat and read with the cat around town.
Wednesday means Momsday on Patch and a public hearing at City Hall.
Power of Yoga is offering a free workshop and the high school is hosting an instructional Agoura Youth Basketball Association clinic.
Cold and wet weather is on the way, a free film is screening, and RSVP for the Relay Rally.
The city has plenty of impressive vistas, and each week we'll be sharing one.
Dress warmly and take part in e-waste pick-up for Gradnite.
An update on Richardson's remains, an event dedicated to soup, and a Charger Club meeting make the list.
Agoura Hills Patch also interviews 'True Grit' star Hailee Steinfeld and Agoura grad-turned-Hollywood reporter Adrianna Costa.