Join West Valley LAPD Captain Brian Wendling for an update on crime in Encino and the West Valley.
The meeting will be held via Zoom and you can join by clicking here.

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The Finance Committee meeting is a public forum to review the Neighborhood Council’s budget and funding proposals, offering stakeholders a chance to stay informed and provide input on financial decisions.
The meeting will be held via Zoom. You can join using the link provided in the meeting agenda.
Sunday, 10/12/25 - 1:00m-3:00pm
Sherman Oaks East Valley Adult Center The Auditorium
5056 Van Nuys Blvd. Sherman Oaks, CA 91401
Join them for an important community workshop focused on emergency preparedness for two of our most vulnerable loved ones - Seniors and Animals-pets. Learn how to plan, protect, and care for them during disasters.
Topics include:
-Senior & Caregivers disaster preparedness
-Pet care planning, emergency first aid & wellbeing
& Practice CERT light first aid techniques!
Guest Speakers:
"Animal Angel", Animal Health & Well being & Pet Emergency
Slade Abisror, Owner, Senior Helpers South Valley
Don't miss this opportunity to gain essential knowledge and tips to keep your family- human and furry- safe in emergencies!
Scan QR code to register for free on Eventbrite!

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Encino Community Center
4935 Balboa Blvd, Encino, CA 91316, United States
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Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87338900211
Or One tap mobile :
US: +16699006833,,89085630056# or +12532158782,,89085630056#
Or Telephone:
Dial (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):
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Webinar ID: 873 3890 0211
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For 35 years, Angelenos have come together to care for the River through the Great LA River CleanUp. What began as a grassroots effort has grown into the largest urban river cleanup in the country, powered by thousands of volunteers each year.
At the Sepulveda Basin CleanUp, you can both volunteer and help save the monarch butterfly! The Santa Monica Mountains Fund (SAMO Fund) will be tabling at the Sepulveda Basin clean up on October 18th, giving away free native milkweed plants to volunteers. Milkweed is the only plant monarch caterpillars eat, making it essential for their survival—join the movement to protect this iconic species. (Plants will be limited and given on a first-come-first-serve basis.)
More information about this event can be found here.
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