‘Seniors’ personal ads running in a Florida newspaper:
August 8, 2010 by Wilm
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Who says seniors don’t have a sense of humor?
FOXY LADY: ?Sexy, fashion-conscious blue-haired beauty, ?80’s, slim, 5’4′ (used to be 5’6′), ?searching for sharp-looking, sharp-dressing companion. ?Matching white shoes and ?belt a plus.
LONG-TERM COMMITMENT: ?Recent widow who has just buried fourth husband,?and am looking for someone to round out a six-unit plot. ?Dizziness, fainting, shortness of breath not a problem.
SERENITY NOW: ?I am into solitude, long walks, sunrises, the ocean, yoga and meditation. ?If you are the silent type, let’s get together, ?take our hearing aids out and enjoy quiet times.
WINNING SMILE: ?Active grandmother with original teeth seeking a dedicated flosser ?to share rare steaks, corn on the cob and caramel candy.
BEATLES OR STONES? ?I still like to rock, ?still like to cruise in my Camaro on Saturday nights and still like to play the guitar. ?If you were a groovy chick, or are now a groovy hen, ?let’s get together and listen to my eight-track tapes.
MEMORIES: ?I can usually remember Monday through Thursday. ?If you can remember Friday, Saturday and Sunday, let’s put our two heads together.
MINT CONDITION: ?Male, 1932, high mileage, good condition, some hair, ?many new parts including hip, knee, cornea, valves. ?Isn’t in running condition, but walks well.
Now there’s some people who should write for “What’s Up.”
Rancho Los Alamitos- – our nearby treasure calls
August 7, 2010 by Wilm
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If you haven’t visited this delightful remnant of a once giant 18th century land grant you are missing an enjoyable afternoon. The tour of the adobe home is wonderful and the grounds are spectacular.
Its behind CSULB but the only access is at the end of Palo Verde Rd. Get off the 405 at Palo Verde and go south to the end. There is a gated community and you just tell the guard you are going to the Rancho. Its about 10 minutes from Seal Beach.
Its a hidden treasure of Long Beach that I just found a few months ago. No entry fee and dedicated docents to tell you tall tales .
When you go there you can just take a tour of the gardens or you can visit the Rancho or do both. The grounds are in spectacular conditions. Be sure and tell them that you want to see their box bamboo trees. If there is a little wind they will play you a soothing melody.
If you have a 1/2 hour it is a delightful garden to walk through. Mostly cacti but some very interesting trees. The two humungous trees in front of the home are ‘only’ 75/80 years old…..I’d have guessed several centuries.
For the complete story go to:
http://www.latimes.com/features/home/la-hm-rancho-alamitos-20100807,0,2914747.story
Seal Beach “ain’t Bell!”
July 31, 2010 by Wilm
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Not that any of us thought our town leaders were overcharging but this little snippet was sent to us by Jan Sledge, the Executive Assistant to City Manager Dave Carmany. Always nice to have the information right out in front of the citizens before they even ask for it.
Per Jan: “Given the recent local and national coverage of the City of Bell, several cities are experiencing a significant increase in Public Records Act (PRA) requests for city council and executive management salary information. In that regard, attached is an executive management salary table that was prepared for release by the City Clerk’s office in response to PRA requests of this nature. In addition, the executive management salary table and all current MOUs were also uploaded to the City’s website under Human Resources with a link to “Labor Agreements.” These documents are available online on the City’s website at the following link:
http://www.ci.seal-beach.ca.us/humanres/employopp.html.
Jan Sledge – Executive Assistant to City Manager
“Taste of Seal Beach” Success Returns for October!
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The Seal Beach Founders Day committee launched their once every five years “A Taste of Seal Beach” in conjunction with sixteen local eateries with a new twist.
This year instead of a one-day on site tasting the $20 card ( Only 500!) will be good for the entire month of October…when we celebrate the 95th Anniversary of this great town. When you purchase the card this year you can use it for the entire month and if you decide to go to every participating establishment you will find the use of the card will give you a return that exceeds $160.
This is a win/win for all involved. The program will provide:
1) An excellent value to the buyer and,
2)It will drive new business to the participating restaurants during October, traditionally one of the slowest months of the year and,
3) It will support the 95th Founders Day Committee in its fundraising efforts.
ALL net proceeds from the sales of the cards and other programs will go back to the City of Seal Beach Recreation Department as a gift for future recreation programs.
There will only be 500 cards sold so local Seal Beacher’s should get theirs early. (Remember this year’s car give away for the Fish Fry was won by a fellow in Pennsylvania!) Cards can be purchased at the City of Seal Beach Recreation Department, Chamber of Commerce Office, and at our Founders Day Sales Tent every Saturday and some Sundays from 9-1 at the Pier. You can also contact us at TasteofSealBeach@hotmail.com.
Don’t be left out! Get your card today and have a delicious time enjoying for 31 days in October!
These outstanding Seal Beach establishments are all included. They appear as follows: (IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER)
1) 320 Main – 320 Main St, Seal Beach-562-799-6246
Offer: (1) Free lunch item with purchase of lunch item of equal or greater value. (or) (2) Free appetizer with purchase of two (2) dinner entrees
2) Beachwood BBQ – 131 1/2 Main St, Seal Beach-562-493-4500
Offer: 10% off your entire meal. Happy Hour not included. Does not include alcoholic beverage, tax or gratuity.
3) Bogart’s Coffee House – 905 Ocean Ave., Seal Beach-562-431-2226
Offer: Buy one get one drink of equal or lesser value.
4) The Crema Cafe – 322 Main St, Seal Beach-562-493-2501
Offer: Buy one entrée and receive one of equal or lesser value free. Does not include alcohol, tax or tip. Valid Monday – Friday only.
5) Finbar’s Italian Kitchen – 620 Pacific Coast Hwy, Seal Beach-562-430-4303
Offer: With the purchase of any entree, pizza, pasta or salad & 2 beverages, Receive a Complimentary Second Entree of equal or lesser value. Maximum value $10.00. Does not include alcholholic beverage, tax or gratuity. Valid Sun- Sat.
6) Javatinis Espresso – 148-A Main St, Seal Beach-562-626-8202
Offer: Buy one drink or gelato and get one drink of equal or lesser value free.
7) Main Street Wine Cellar– 302 Main St, Seal Beach-562-430-3200
Offer: Free appetizer (up to $12) with purchase of any glass of wine. Offer valid during all hours of operation.
8) O’Malley’s On Main – 140 Main St, Seal Beach-562-430-0631
Offer: 20% Off Entire Bill – Food Items Only. Does not include alcohol, tax, or gratuity.
9) Thai On Main – 117 Main St, Seal Beach-562-598-7030
Offer: 10% off entire food bill up to $25.00. Does not include tax or gratuity. Valid Sun-Thurs Only.
10) zpizza -(Main St. location Only)– 148 Main St, Seal Beach-562-598-930
-Offer: Buy 1 Large Pizza and get 1 Free Large Pizza of equal or lesser value. Valid Sun-Thur only.
11) Fairy Tea Cottage – 810 Electric Ave., SealBeach-562-431-0200
-Offer: Buy 1 Silver Wings Tea at $19.50 and receive 2nd Silver Wings Tea for 25% off.
12) River’s EndCafe – 15 First St., Seal Beach-562-431-5558
-Offer: Buy 1 breakfast or lunch full price and receive 2nd of lesser or equal price free. (or) Buy 1 dinner full price and receive 2nd of lesser or equal price 1/2 off. Does not include alcohol, tax or gratuity.
13) John’s Philly Grille – 550 Pacific Coast Hwy, SealBeach -562-493-8678–
Offer: Free Order of Philly Fries with the purchase of any sandwich.
-14) Cafe Layfayette – 330 Main St, Seal Beach-562-598-9566
-Offer: 15% off entire food bill. Alcohol, tax or gratuity not included. Valid Mon-Fri only.
15) Old Town Cafe – 137 Main St, Seal Beach-562-430-4377-
Offer: 20% off entire food bill. Alcohol, tax or gratuity not included.
16) Yucatan Grill – 550 Pacific Coast Hwy, #111, Seal Beach-562-430-4422
–Offer: Receive $10.00 off entire bill when you spend $50.00 or more.
Another Blast on the Beach by “Nobody Cares”
July 29, 2010 by Wilm
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Great time out on the beach last night. (Wed. July 28) Tons of people turned out for another excellent show. It certainly appeared that everyone there…including the band “Nobody Cares” … had a great time. By the way they should change their name…the audience cared FOR THEM!
Don’t forget there will be 6 more concerts. All on Wednesday evenings.
Thanks to our Concert Series Sponsors – Alan Brawer at Verizon FIOS and Jim & Shana Klisanin at Baytown Realty. Thanks to Alice Billman from Wellsprings Massage & Bodywork and Georgia Hollis the Appliance Diva for sponsoring the Nobody Cares concert.
The 50/50 Opportunity Drawing sent one lucky attendee home with $370 cash. The Chamber appreciates your support. Get your future tickets at the Seal Beach Chamber Booth as you walk in to your seats.
The Seal Beach Chamber of Commerce sponsors and promotes a ton of great events in the Seal Beach, Los Alamitos, Long Beach and Rossmoor areas. Check us out at sealbeachchamber.org. If you, your business or any of your contacts want to get involved in our great community, please let me know.
Hope you enjoy the attached photos! Please forward to others who may enjoy the pictures. If you want to see yourself or your friends in future pictures, just let me know at future chamber events.
Good to see you all last night and remember to call with any questions about the Chamber or email me, George Banker, at gbanker3@gmail.com
The Chamber would like to say THANK YOU for coming to the concerts, supporting our Summer Concert Series and making our community such a great place to live and work. See you all around Seal Beach…… SHOP LOCAL!
Weapon’s Station Now on Facebook
July 26, 2010 by Wilm
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The page is open to the public and will include information about wildlife refuge tours and other public events, special drills, exercises and tests of base siren and loudspeaker systems, and other non-sensitive command information of interest to the local community.
“Our goal is to provide timely updates on installation activities, and to give our community neighbors a better sense of some of the things that go on inside the fence line,” said base spokesman Gregg Smith. “It is also intended as a way for community members to ask questions and provide feedback about base operations from their perspective.”
The command Facebook page can be found by searching Facebook under “Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach.”
Editor’s Note: Seal Beach and nearby communities are GREATLY REWARDED by the environmental efforts that are made by the base. It may be the most “GREEN” military facility in the continental U.S. !
Photos of Wed Night Concert
July 15, 2010 by Wilm
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To see George Banker’s photos go to: http://www.kodakgallery.com/gallery/creativeapps/slideShow/Main.jsp?sourceId=533754321803&cm_mmc=eMail-_-Share-_-Photos-_-Sharee
B P Not Responding in Seal Beach either!
July 15, 2010 by Wilm
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Council got the BP stall in their most recent attempt to clean up the gas leak affecting the people of Bridgeport homeowners. Bridgeport residents were basicallyasking council “How long do we have to wait!” Pretty much the same thing being asked by Congressman Waxman regarding the Gulf Coast spill.
Richard Sanchez, Director of O C’s Environmental Health dept seems to feel we are helpless to enforce quick action. he said there was an initial “correective action plan” to clean up the contamination caused by the service station (ARCO) at 490 PCH but now there is another “revised” plan. Will there be more revised plans?
Right now BP seems to be sayhing they’ll clean up the dirt directly under the station but they are not responsible beyond the border against the petroleum giant. ”
For a more complete coverage go to: http://www.oc180news.com/article/West_Orange_County_Features/Current_Interest/Seal_Beach_BPARCO_Gas_Station_Cleanup_OC_Environmental_Head_Says_No_More_Corrective_Action_Plans/18932
Wiener Nationals A Great Success!
Well they may be little dogs but the Los Alamitos Race Track and the Seal Beach Animal Care Center think they are giants.
Los Al had one of the biggest nights of the year. The crowd was estimated at close to 20,000. (We don’t know the exact tally as we go to press.) These little dogs have the hearts of champions and the people they let live in their houses are well aware of their pooches enthusiasm.
Every dachshund had his or her own gallery.
Some had entire “teams” of supporters with their own tee shirts and uniforms.
This may not have been a photo finish in the eyes of the judges…..but every dachshund figured they were in a close race….”just a few more yards and I’ll be there!”
.….and once in a while we noticed a shy guy.
I cannot describe how enthusiastic the crowd was. You can tell by these photo shots that it was impossible to get close to the rail. I’ve been at Los Alamitos race track when they had $100,000 races and didn’t draw as many folks as were there Saturday night. And everyone was smiling…including the dogs.
A great night and hopefully a lot of cash for the Seal Beach Animal Care Center. They do wonderful work. Most are volunbteers and they don’t put any animals to sleep!
Keep next year’s date on your schedule and send $10 this week to the Seal Beach Animal Care Center.
For more information, go to www.sbacc.org – or call the Care Center at 562-430-4993 during our open hours.
Legal Marijuana Coming to Long Beach – – – Good Chance If You’re 21?
July 5, 2010 by Wilm
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Some pretty substantial changes may be happening to our adjacent neighbor. The Long Beach City Council is considering a 5% tax on the sales of medical marijuana and a tax of seventy-five cents per square foot on the space used to grow it.
However, in the next election Proposition 19 is asking voters to decide on whether the sale of “weed” should be legalized for recreational use by those 21 and older. If that happens Long Beach is prepared to have some additional taxes.
On another matter Long Beach is considering restricting any kind of smoking on their numerous small parks. (Long Beach has over 87 parks.) Council member Suja Lowenthal has sponsored an ordinance to prohibit smokingin most of the parks included in that number.
Long Beach is also involved in land adjusting parcels with Seal Beach and Los Alamitos. The Seal Beach adjustments woulde involve areas near Alamitos Bay and San Gabriel River.
For full story go to: http://www.contracostatimes.com/california/ci_15441875?nclick_check=1