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This Weekend in Ojai

Friday February 2

* The Blessings of Being Multiculturally Human with Huston Smith
* Cooking with Women
* O Canada!
* Theater: "Greater Tuna"

Saturday February 3

* Making Calendula Oil with Carol Wade
* ARTIST TO GIVE WORKSHOP USING RECYCLED MOVIE FILM
* Divine Raw Food Desserts
* Volunteer Trail Day
* Financial Aid Workshops at N.H.S
* Theater: "Greater Tuna"

Sunday February 4

* A Ravioli Feast
* Theater: "Greater Tuna"

Comments (3)

Hi Tyler:
Just found out about ojaijob.com. I have been suggesting this for several years but noone wanted to bother with you. So glad you are doing it.
Wanted to know how you felt about people SEEKING jobs. I think most would find a $15 fee very reasonable and their blurb could be limited to 200 words or whatever.
Just an idea.
Shirley Ramgren
646-8025
798-4037

"Weekend in Ojai" is a good service. I miss the defunct "Ojai Spirit." I could get a quick summary of what was happening. What about the movie at the Ojai Playhouse on Sundays at 4:30? I think the movie about John Lennon and the U.S. is on today.

Hi Shirley - I've been thinking about redesigning OjaiJobs, and that would be part of it. Trust me, its easier said than done. :)

Dennis - yes agreed, everyone who doesn't want to watch the Super Bowl should go see US v. John Lennon at the Ojai Playhouse.

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