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May 6, 2008

Chatsworth Neighborhood Council helping wishes come true

Are you an organization in Chatworth that has a wish list?

Why not share it with the Chatsworth Neighborhood Council>

There's a link on the council's Web site, www.chatsworthcouncil.org, where organizations can identify things they need.

Two organizations that have posted information are the Friends of the Chatsworth Library and the Chatsworth Equine Cultural Heritage Organization.

The Friends' group is seeking volunteers to help at its used bookstore inside the Chatsworth Library, and the equine committee is seeking donations to support its efforts to educate the public about Chatsworth's equestrian lifestyle and support its protection.

April 28, 2008

CPR class to be offered by Chatsworth Neighborhood Council

The Chatsworth Neighborhood Council will sponsor an adult, child and infant CPR class from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 14, at the Rockpointe Club House, 22300 Devonshire St., Chatsworth.

The class is free to anyone who lives, works, owns property or boards a horse in Chatsworth. All others will be charged a $25 fee.

Space is limited and available on a first-registered, first-served basis.

To register, call Clara Woll at 818-464-3511 and leave your name and either a phone number or an e-mail address.

December 11, 2007

Chatsworth Neighborhood Council election results in

According to election results, the members of the 2007-08 Chatsworth Neighborhood Council are:

Dan Huffman, Scott Munson, Jeff Hammond, Chuck Knolls, Allen Glazer, Varoujan Deirmenjian, Vicki Briskman, Dorothy Marie Allison, Steve Columbus, Jelena Csanyi and Linda Ross.

October 30, 2007

Chatsworth: Save the horses!

Help save some horses that will be slaughtered! There's a drastic reduction of horses being used to produce Premarin, which is made, in part, with pregnant mare urine (PMU). Many farms have not only PMU baby horses, but also PMU mares that will be sent to be slaughtered if they are not adopted. For more information, visit theanimalfarm.com , heavencanwait.us or unitedpegasus.com.

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