NOW ON EXHIBIT
Go Green, Ojai!
December 10, 2009 - February 14, 2010

GO GREEN, OJAI! LECTURE SERIES
Suggested Donation $5
Sunday, January 24, 5-6 pm
"Green Building: What Is It and Why Does It Matter?"
with David Intner, AIA, LEED AP of Firmitas Architecture and Planning
Thursday, January 28, 7-8 pm
"Picture Your Yard's Possibilities Using Computer Imaging" with Diane J. Squire of D.J. Squire Designs
Saturday, January 30, 5-6 pm
"How To Decide What Green Products and Designs to Incorporate Into Your Home" with Kerry Miller, Designer/Builder
Sunday, January 31, 5-6 pm
"Building Performance and Energy Efficiency for Your Home" with Tim Broderick, Building and Energy Consultant
Thursday, February 4, 7-8 pm
"How Green Design and Building Relates to Cost, Climate and Lifestyle" with Reggie Wood of West Wood Construction
Saturday, February 6, 5-6 pm
"Renovating with Natural Materials" with Carolyn Marie Hernandez of the Natural Building Network
Thursday, February 11, 7-7:30 pm
"Solutions to Create a Healthy Eco-Home" with Jon Cotham of Jon Cotham Construction & Environmental Testing
Thursday, February 11, 7:30-8 pm
"Eco-Elegant Kitchens and Baths" with Cynthia Grier of Ecologic Life
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The Ojai Valley Museum is now the home of the Ojai Visitor Information Center
Commemorative Mad About Sergio Signed, Numbered Limited Edition Posters for sale.
Mad About Sergio Posters may also be purchased at the museum gift shop during regular museum hours
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130 W. Ojai Avenue
Ojai, CA 93023
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Hours:
Wednesday: Guided Tours
Thursday - Friday: 1 pm - 4 pm
Saturday: 10 am - 4 pm
Sunday: 12 noon - 4 pm
Phone: (805) 640-1390
Fax: (805) 640-1342
Admission:
Current 2009 Members: Free
Adults: $4.00
Children 6-18 $1.00
Children 5 & Under: Free
Historical Walking Tours of Ojai:
1-Hour Tours, Saturdays, 10:30 am
New 2010 Dates: Jan. 16, 23, 30 and Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27
Current Members: $8
Non-members: $10
For reservations call: (805) 640-1390
Group size limited to 15
Historical Walking Tour Brochure
Historical Walking Tour Reservation Form
Collections
The Ojai Valley Museum has an extensive collection of Art, Native American Baskets, Pioneer Tools, and photographs of early days in Ojai.
Library
The Ojai Valley Museum Research Library houses archives including historical journals that chronicle the events of early to contemporary Ojai Valley activities.
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