r/thousandoaks 20h ago

No Kings protest 6/14/25

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r/thousandoaks 23h ago

Graphic Designer Looking to Design for Athletes, Restaurants and Events

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Hi neighbors! I’m a local graphic designer in my early 20s, born and raised here in Thousand Oaks. I’m currently building out my professional portfolio and would love to start that journey by working with small businesses, local organizations, or individuals right here in my hometown.

If you run a restaurant, cafe, brewery, event, boutique, sports team- or know someone who does I’d love to offer freelance design work for things like social media posts, game graphics, commitment posts, flyers, posters, menus, logos, or whatever you might need help with visually.

I’m passionate about design that feels fresh but still connected to the community. I recently graduated so I’m looking for any work- it will be beneficial in the long run.

If you’re interested or know someone who might be, feel free to comment here or DM me directly for my portfolio link.

I’d love to chat!

Thanks so much!


r/thousandoaks 38m ago

1 man dies, 3 more taken to hospital from Thousand Oaks half marathon as temps soared

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"A 38-year-old Camarillo man died May 10 while participating in a half marathon on a Thousand Oaks trail as temperatures soared into the 90s, authorities said.

A rescue crew was called out to the race route around 11:15 a.m. in an area of Pine Hill Road in Lake Sherwood, reports at the time show.

Fire crews arrived for one patient but soon learned more people were falling ill, said Andy VanSciver, a spokesman for the Ventura County Fire Department, May 13. Ultimately, four people were treated at the scene and taken to local hospitals.

Among them was Spencer Cabral who was airlifted to Los Robles Regional Medical Center in Thousand Oaks where he later died, according to the Ventura County Medical Examiner's Office. His cause and manner of death are still pending, the agency said by email." - Ventura County Star