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May 18: Sumac Food Trucks; Sugar Daddies Blues Band

Have your original 'life in Agoura Hills' images scanned at the library, enjoy a great food truck meal at Sumac and sing karaoke at the Alamo.

1. The Forecast: Partly Sunny, 73

There's a chance of morning drizzle; otherwise, it will be cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing, with a high near 73, according to the National Weather Service. Look for increasing clouds tonight with a low around 50.

2. Scan Your Old Agoura Hills Images for Book and Celebration

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Stop by the Agoura Hills Library between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to scan your original photos of your time spent in Agoura Hills. The City's Cultural Arts Council is looking to scan vintage images as part of its upcoming 30th anniversary celebration, possible creation of a potential Heritage Room at the , and an upcoming book.

3. Sumac Food Truck Fundraiser

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The Food Trucks are returning to L-STEM Academy Playground for a yummy Food Truck Fundraiser from 5-8 p.m. A $5 donation per family (up to 6 people) allows you access to some of the most popular food trucks in LA, including Slammin Sliders, NomNom, The Surfer Taco Truck, Jersey Dogs, Crepe ‘n Around, Aunties Fry Bread, Cool Haus, Maui Wowi and iBroken (to fix damaged iPhones, iPods, iPads)

4. Karaoke at the Alamo

Every Friday night at 10 p.m., this transform into a stage for wanna-be rockers and rappers. The night is hosted every Friday by Dee Jay Rainbow.

5. Sugar Daddies Blues Band / MaryEllen Says No at the Canyon Club

The Sugar Daddies Blues Band, the band that has been described as, "the most fun you can have with your pants on," is an LA-based band that plays a mix of original and cover tunes. Local rock cover band MaryEllen Says No opens the evening. The show starts at 7:45 a.m. and tickets are $20.


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