carson/south bay community news - 08.01.11
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What’s Happening Around Town…. 2
Government/Business ………...........3
School /Sports….……………….…. .5
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Assemblymember Furutani Hosts
Town Hall in
Carson regarding
Toxic Chemicals
Found at Carousel
Tract
Assemblymember Furutani hosted a Town Hall meeting with hundreds of residents from the
Carousel Housing Tract in Carson where high levels of benzene and methane were discovered in the soil during routine testing almost two years ago. Click here to listen to the story reported by KPCC. From the early 1920's to the mid-1960's, Shell Oil Company operated a crude oil storage facility on the site. About 285 single family homes were developed on the land in the late 1960's. The Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board is conducting an investigation and ordered Shell Oil to clean the soil, but plans for the clean-up have not yet been released. Dozens of residents shared painful stories about the illnesses and financial hardship they have had to endure along with the uncertainty that their lawns and backyards are unsafe. Their home values have plummeted and a recent law suit they filed against Shell Oil was thrown out of court. Warren T. Furutani announced he will run in special election for Los Angeles City Council seat to be vacated by Congresswoman-elect Janice Hahn. Unbelievably, Warren would be only the second Asian American to serve on the council in its 122-year history.
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Gardena Jazz Festival – Get
Ready!
SAVE THE DATE - 9th Annual Gardena Jazz Festival
Sunday, August 28, 2011 12:00 noon - Artists to be
announced soon! Spread the word!!!
Click the link for information on tickets: http://www.gardenajazzfestival.com
http://www.roc4life.com/
Cal State Dominguez Hills
The campus will once again be the
location of the Tri-Carson reverse
sprint triathalon. This year,
Saturday, Oct. 15th
. Sign up and
get a free membership (leading up
to the event) at the Carson-Gardena
YMCA.
Home Depot Center: Club America
vs. Atlas – Soccer
The 26th Annual
Imagen
Awards 25 Years of Making A Difference
Friday, August 12th
Beverly Hills Hotel
Learn more at www.imagen.org
The Imagen Awards aims to recognize and reward positive portrayals
of Latinos in all forms of media, as well as to encourage and recognize the achievements of Latinos in the entertainment and communications industries. The Imagen Foundation works to create, promote, and enhance
opportunities for all Latinos in front of and behind the camera and throughout the entertainment industry, and serve as a liaison between the industry and the Latino community by providing access, education and resources.
Some of the Sponsors
Miki Howard Coming to Catalina Bar &
Grill Fri., Sept. 16 & Sat., Sept. 17th For Tickets - www.catalinajazzclub.com Watch her TVOne Unsung: http://youtu.be/1m0TiUml3Vs Miki Howard, R&B/jazz singer and actress who had a string of hits, which included Baby,Be Mine", "Come Share My Love" and "Love Under New Management", is coming to Catalina Bar & Grill, Fri., Sept. 16th and Sat. Sept. 17th.
30 Days to Taming Your Fears
Deborah Smith Pegues
Best-selling author Deborah Pegues confronts your spiritual, relational, physical,
financial, and emotional fears with godly principles and practical tools. When you
understand why you're afraid and discover God's perspective on your specific anxieties,
you'll acquire new responses to fear-triggers; learn to embrace healthy fears - and resist
unhealthy ones; and replace your apprehensions with assurance.
Learn more about Deborah at http://confrontingissues.com
Office Of A Husband
Tony Bradford says: If a man desires the office of a Husband, he
aspires to a noble task and desires to do a good work. Every married
man is not a husband and a Real Husband is husband long before he
gets married. For too long "married men" have dishonored God's
Creation, these untrained, non-licensed, unapproved and non-certified
"day workers" have given the office of Husband and the institution of
marriage a bad name.
"There is no secret to a long marriage. It's hard work...it's serious
business... and certainly not for cowards." Ossie Davis
True husbanding requires much study
and plenty of practice in order to
become proficient. To be God-
approved & Christ-certified, it is
necessary to prepare oneself to learn
how to walk in the way of Love and
to follow hard after the example left by The Husband of husbands 1 Corinthians
12:31-14:1/Matthew 11:28-30
Hosea 2
19 I will betroth you to me forever; I will betroth you in righteousness and justice, in love and compassion. 20 I will
betroth you in[a] faithfulness, and you will acknowledge the LORD.
Tony Bradford is director of The Sankofa Project. Their mission is to destroy the works of the
devil (Myths, lies & stereotypes), restore the Village, uplift the Race and Man up the Black
CommUNITY. Learn more at http://facebook.com/BraveHeart.RevolutionaryLover
5 Ways to Take
Your Hot Dogs to
the Next Level Alyse Whitney, Bon Appétit It's been a staple at America's backyard barbecues for over a century, but the hot dog has evolved along the way. Thanks to the now wide availability of ethnic ingredients, to high-brow chefs inspiring home cooks
with their attention to low-brow foods (kudos, David Chang and Daniel Boulud), and to bacon, the summer grilling favorite is a whole lot more interesting than it used to be. So put the ketchup and mustard away--it turns out you can teach an old dog new tricks. Here are five ways to do it.
1. Marinate them. Yes, marinate your hot dogs. Crosshatch them and leave them overnight in a ketchup-based marinade. The flavors might not break through the casing, but the sauce will give you a perfectly blistered, savory-sweet glazed hot dog.
2. Play with new toppings. In the Bon Appetit July 2009 issue we went Around the World in 80 Hot Dogs, creating a looong list of topping combinations that range from eggs benedict (just try it) to lingonberry jam. Revisit that story to mix and match your own. And here's a novel idea: Pack toppings beneath the hot dog--so bun, toppings, then hot dog. Your artful slaw might look nicer piled high atop the dish, but this arrangement will help ensure you get a little of each topping in each bite--save you a dry cleaning trip.
3. Start with quality hot dogs. Don't play the guessing game with mystery meat; go for products made with all-beef, chicken, or even lobster meat. Better yet, find a small, local producer or butcher near your town. If you're crunched for time and want to go for a national brand that's easy to find, here are our tried-and-true top three supermarket hot dogs ranked by flavor.
4. Get creative with the bun. There are myriad possibilities beyond the classic fluffy Pepperidge Farm rolls: pumpernickel bread, pretzel rolls, croissants, mini sourdough loaves, or split-top New England-style buns.
5. Try different preparation methods. Give your grill the day off. BA Associate Food Editor Mary-Frances Heck recommends splitting your dogs in half and then searing them in a hot pan; poaching them in a liquid (try adding fresh chiles, onions, beer, wine, herbs or spices for flavor); broiling them in the oven; or deep-frying them.
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private training contact Body By Gwen at 310-930-5875.
What’s YOUR Smile Type?
Everyone's grin is unique. If you look closely, you’ll see that mouths are much like
fingerprints in how different they are from one another. On the surface, mouths look
the same, but the difference is in the details.
QUIZ: How Symmetric Is Your Face?
Mouths convey emotions—a smile, a frown, a gasp, bewilderment or the inner
happiness you can’t hide. That’s not even taking into consideration that lips come in
tons of shapes and sizes. It's no wonder your mouth is a messenger in many ways.
The subtle muscles of your mouth determine how you communicate in your
environment.
A dozen or so muscles connect with the circular muscle around your mouth (that’s
just a fraction of those around your eyes). Some suck in the cheeks, others pucker the
lips, or lift and lower them. READ MORE …Visit http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/whats-your-smile-type-
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Nissan Working to Bring EV
Charging to Roadside Service FROM Carson Nissan Blog While a lot of things have changed in the auto industry with the introduction of the all-electric Nissan Leaf, here’s one thing that hasn’t: Just the same way drivers of gasoline-powered vehicles occasionally find themselves out of of fuel and in need of roadside service, the same thing can happen to
owners of the Leaf. So, in the same way traditional roadside assistance can handle an empty fuel tank by bringing along a few extra gallons of gas, Nissan is now working to make it just as easy for Leaf drivers to get back on the road: The automaker is teaming up with the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) to test service vehicles capable of recharging EVs without the need to tow them to a stationary charging point. In fact, the first such vehicles, developed by Nissan and operated by the JAF, are already on duty in Japan. There, according to Masakazu Kume JAF executive director, they are helping “create an environment where motorists can drive EVs with the assurance that assistance is available” and supporting that country’s adoption of EVs as an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional gas- or diesel-powered. Learn more at http://www.carsonnissanblog.com/index.html
The Short Sale: Get A
Preliminary Title! South Bay Real Estate by Dawn
23530 Hawthorne Boulevard, Suite 100
Torrance, CA 90505
310.791.3517
http://www.dawnscotthomes.com
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® applauds Gov. Brown on
signing SB 458 into law
LOS ANGELES (July 15) – The CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF
REALTORS® (C.A.R.) applauds Gov. Jerry Brown on signing SB 458 (Corbett)
into law. SB 458 extends the protections of SB 931 (2010), to ensure that any lender that agrees to a short sale
must accept the agreed upon short sale payment as payment in full of the outstanding balance of all loans.
Under previous law (SB 931 of 2010), a first mortgage holder could accept an agreed-upon short sale payment
as full payment for the outstanding balance of the loan, but unfortunately, the rule did not apply to junior lien
holders. SB 458 extends the protections of SB 931 to junior liens.
―The signing of this bill is a victory for California homeowners who have been forced to short sell their home
only to find that the lender will pursue them after the short sale closes, and demand an additional payment to
subsidize the difference,‖ said C.A.R. President Beth L. Peerce. ―SB 458 brings closure and certainty to the
short sale process and ensures that once a lender has agreed to accept a short sale payment on a property, all
lienholders – those in first position and in junior positions – will consider the outstanding balance as paid in full
and the homeowner will not be held responsible for any additional payments on the property.‖
SB 458 contains an urgency clause making it effective upon signing. http://www.terranea.com
NeighborhoodLuv Foundation
Networking Event Sat. August 6th, 6:00pm – 9:00pm
http://www.neighborhoodluv.org
Come out and join us for Neighborhoodluv Foundation
first networking event. Meet and greet with local business
and non-profits. Don't forget your business cards so you
can network.There will be light appetizers served and a DJ.
21 & over Dress code is upscale casual. Tickets are on sale
for $10 advance and $15 at the door. And if you would like
a table to display your company information it will be $25
advance. Contact Martin Tamez for more information 562-
760-4116
26th Annual Imagen Foundation
Awards Show Friday, August 12
th
Beverly Hilton Hotel
http://www.imagen.org
The Imagen Awards aims to recognize and reward positive
portrayals of Latinos in all forms of media, as well as to
encourage and recognize the achievements of Latinos in
the entertainment and communications industries. The Imagen Foundation works to create,
promote, and enhance opportunities for all Latinos in front of and behind the camera and
throughout the entertainment industry, and serve as a liaison between the industry and the
Latino community by providing access, education and resources
23rd Annual Taste in San Pedro Saturday, August 6
th, 12:00 noon – 9:00pm
Tickets online: http://www.sanpedrochamber.com/taste-in-san-pedro/tickets.asp
Use Promo Code: PC10
The San Pedro Chamber of Commerce and the Port of Los Angeles are proud to bring you the 23rd
Annual Taste in San Pedro at the Port of Los Angeles. The event will take place on August 5th, 6th and
7th, on the Waterfront at the Port of Los Angeles. The venue will offer panoramic harbor and ocean views,
and will be an ideal setting for two main stages of continuous musical entertainment, delectable food, beer
and wine booths, a children’s area, and some of the best artisans and crafters in the South Bay. This year
we will continue to showcase the work of our local artists.
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