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OAKS CHRISTIAN LEARNING CENTER
31255 Cedar Valley Dr., Westlake Village | 818.824.9449 |
oakschristian.org/oaks-learning-center
The Oaks Christian Learning Center has provided 10 years of educational support to students in the Conejo Valley. Whether participating remotely or on campus, students thrive at Oaks Christian (OC) Learning Center. The OC Learning Center is open to all public- and private-school K–12 students and has a full program of offerings from one-on-one tutoring to standardized-test preparation. The program has proven successful in helping students become independent learners that use skills such as goal setting and time management. Help is available for math, English, science, social studies, history, and foreign languages. Support is also available for online students and homeschool students. The OC Learning Center has served over 1,400 students in the areas of academic tutoring, SAT and ACT test preparation, and cognitive-skills development.
CALABASAS CITY LIBRARY
200 Civic Center Way, Calabasas | 818.225.7616| cityofcalabasas.com/government/library
The Calabasas Library is a gateway to endless learning and creativity for your kids. Encouraging them to get their own library card is a powerful step toward fostering a lifelong love of reading and discovery. With a library card, your child gains access to a vast collection of books, educational resources, and engaging programs tailored to their age and interests. from story times, and book clubs to craft workshops and homework help, the Calabasas Library offers a wealth of opportunities for growth. A library card teaches responsibility and independence as children learn to borrow, return, and care for their books. It also opens doors to new worlds, sparking imagination and curiosity. Empower your kids today by helping them get their own library card and watch them thrive as they explore, learn, and grow in the welcoming environment of the Calabasas Library.
HOLOCAUST MUSEUM LA
100 The Grove Dr., Los Angeles | 323.651.3704 | holocaustmuseumla.org
There is no other museum like this on earth. Swirling, striking, and award-winning architectural design transports visitors on a historical journey of war, hope, cruelty, responsibility, and the beauty found in humanity’s resilience…and its ability to endure and overcome. At the oldest Holocaust museum in the U.S. and the first survivor-founded one, education is a significant focus. Tours are designed to educate and enrich, including a one-of-a-kind extraordinary opportunity to converse with an “eternal survivor” of the Holocaust in a life-like holographic adventure. Guests can also view the West Coast’s largest collection of rare Holocaust-era artifacts, including those from Auschwitz, the largest of the Nazi death camps. Experience the museum through audio tours narrated by actress Mayim Bialik (for ages 8+). Self-guided audio tours are available in English and Spanish on Bloomberg Connects app. Special docent-led tours are held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Nestled in Pan Pacific Park, adjacent to The Grove and the original Farmers Market, the museum is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sundays are free.