Lee Sherman, of the Ventura Hillsides Conservancy, speaks with Our Ventura TV host, MB Hanrahan, about the ongoing development of the Ventura River Park. The talk centers upon the issues of removing homeless people from the Ventura River bottom as well as removing non-native, invasive plants, to pave the way for developing the Ventura River Park for all to enjoy.
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Abstract, Evocative Paintings that Speak to the Soul
Fine artist, Rima Muna, speaks with Our Ventura TV host, Greg Woodburn, about her abstract expressionistic artworks, her influences and artistic purpose.
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An Intercontinental Celebration of Love
Californian, Candy Enns Healey Correa, renewed her wedding vows in Ojai, CA., today, with her husband, Felipe Correa, who is originally from Chile, South America. Felipe marked the celebration by wearing traditional Chilean formal attire. The occasion was especially heartfelt as Candy is celebrating the last of her love-filled life, as her body is succumbing to cancer.
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Remedies for Adrenal Exhaustion
Health Expert, Joanie Blaxter, discusses remedies for adrenal exhaustion, which she describes as an undiagnosed epidemic.
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2013 Ventura Music Festival
Executive Director of the Ventura Music Festival, Ellen Pasternack, speaks with Our Ventura TV host, George Alger, about upcoming performances, which take place between May 2 – 11, 2013.
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Award-Winning Fine Artist, David Gallup
Award-winning fine artist, David Gallup, speaks about his marine paintings with Our Ventura TV host, Ken McAlpine.
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Risks and Rewards of Entrepreneurship
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Al Escobar speaks with Our Ventura TV host, Maria Mayo, about the risks and rewards of entrepreneurship.
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What’s Up at the Ventura Visitors and Convention Bureau?
Executive Director of the Ventura Visitors and Convention Bureau, Marlyss Auster, talks about marketing the city of Ventura with Our Ventura TV host, Ed Wehan.
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Progress at the Ventura Botanical Gardens
President of the Ventura Botanical Gardens, Doug Halter, speaks about the progress and plans regarding the Ventura Botanical Gardens. Ultimately the gardens will represent the earth’s five Mediterranean climate zones. Additionally, the gardens will serve as public gathering areas and facilities for educational programs, botanic laboratories and collection space. There will also be a book and gift shop, plant sales area, dining facilities, and an event center.
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Ventura Artist, Paul Lindhard, and his Main Street Welcome Monument
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On January 17. 2013, Ventura artist, Paul Lindhard, along with city and private dignitaries, presented his Main Street Welcome Monument as part of the ribbon-cutting dedication.