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Thousand Oaks Today
By the People, for the People
Thousand Oaks Resident Celebrates Move to Community
Retiree expresses gratitude for proximity to family and local landmarks.
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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A senior citizen has recently moved to Thousand Oaks, California from another county to be closer to family and extended family. The resident expresses appreciation for the slower pace, friendly environment, and natural beauty of the community, including the nearby library of a former U.S. president and California governor.
Why it matters
The story highlights the appeal of Thousand Oaks as a retirement destination, with its emphasis on community, family, and natural surroundings, which can be attractive qualities for aging residents looking to enjoy their golden years.
The details
The resident, who goes by the name Barry Woo, moved to Thousand Oaks at an elevation of 1,050 feet. He notes that the community offers a slower, more personal pace of life compared to the resident's previous location, which he found to be "overly fast-paced, unfriendly and less personal." Woo also expresses gratitude for being close to the library of the 40th U.S. president and 33rd governor of California.
- Barry Woo recently moved to Thousand Oaks in February 2026.
The players
Barry Woo
A senior citizen who recently moved to Thousand Oaks, California from another county to be closer to family and extended family.
What they’re saying
“In my humble opinion, we are living in a overly fast-paced, unfriendly and less personal environment I took for granted even just three decades ago.”
— Barry Woo (toacorn.com)
“Happy New Year to all my new neighbors and fellow citizens and readers of the T.O. Acorn.”
— Barry Woo (toacorn.com)
The takeaway
This story highlights the appeal of Thousand Oaks as a retirement destination, with its emphasis on community, family, and natural surroundings, which can be attractive qualities for aging residents looking to enjoy their golden years in a slower-paced, friendly environment.
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