City Council Considers Making Sunset Beach part of Seal Beach

July 16, 2009 by  
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Could Sunset Beach become part of Seal Beach?  According to a recent article featured in the OC Register the City Council is currently exploring what financial impact annexing the unicorporated beach town would have on the city of Seal Beach.   According to a survey of residents, although most want Sunset Beach to remain Sunset Beach (which is not an option any longer), when given a choice 90% would prefer to become Seal Beach residents as opposed to Huntington Beach.   

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Annual Women’s Conference Tickets on Sale Monday

July 9, 2009 by  
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Each year thousands of women journey to Long Beach for the Women’s Conference which is the nation’s premier forum for women and is hosted by California First Lady Maria Shriver and Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.  A full list of speakers and participants will be announced on Monday, however the Press Telegram reported this morning that Katie Couric, Richard Branson, Caroline Kennedy, Kelly Preston, Annie Leibovitz, Danica Patrick and Meghan McCain have all been confirmed as guests.    The two day event to be held October 26th and 27th. 

The Women’s Conference is the largest and most dynamic gathering of women in the nation. The annual Conference unites more than 80 internationally-acclaimed leaders, visionaries  and authors with 14,000 women in one arena, plus thousands more online, to share enriching stories of transformation and success, self-empowerment and life lessons. To extend the power and reach of The Women’s Conference, a new website, californiawomen.org, was launched in July 2009.  The Women’s Conference is a nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)(4) organization.

When is The Women’s Conference?

This year, The Women’s Conference 2009 will be held on Tuesday, October 27.  And, for the first time, the Conference has been expanded to two full days — with our new A Day of Transformation sessions and Night at The Village on Monday, October 26. 

Who will be speaking this year?

A full list of speakers will be announced on July 13th.

Where is The Women’s Conference?

Since 2004, the Conference has been held at the Long Beach Convention Center, 300 East Ocean Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90802.

How do you purchase tickets for The Women’s Conference?

Online ticket registration begins Monday, July 13, 2009, at 9 AM PDT.

Tiny Relentless Still Leading Trans Pac Yacht Race

July 8, 2009 by  
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At 8 a.m. Wednesday , the 35 foot Relentless was  1058 miles from Diamond Head and was  a narrow overall leader in the Trans Pacific race but it had  a big lead over others in Div 6. However,  Criminal Mischief ,Div 3 leader, is only 30 miles behind her and closing. 

Charisma was still the Div 7 leader and was 1122 miles out.  Charisma, however, was more than two degrees north and the strongest winds are still south of her.

A new leader in Div 4, Hula had 1207 miles to go. 

The Div 5 group is still very tightly grouped. Horizon and Allure both reported  with 1253 miles to go.

The bigger boats in Divsion 2 are starting to show their speed.  Alchemy and OEX reported at 1542 miles out and Pye Wacket at 1547.

Alfa Romeo is pulling away from Magnitude 80.  She is 1215 miles out and was making over 17 knots during her last four hours!

I first saw this promotion in 1950 …. and now its back!

July 8, 2009 by  
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I remember it like yesterday.

They said we’d all have one one day….and I wanted mine as soon as I was eighteen.  (I was fifteen in 1950.)

Now here it is again only this time I may be to old to get one?

I hope not because this one looks a lot better than the 1950 model and makes a lot more sense. You can see it operate at the site below but I doubt you’ll be able to buy one until next year or maybe 2011.

Let me know if you like it because I’m definitely going to get one this time around….if I can.

http://www.terrafugia.com/Video_News_Release.html

Trans Pac winds pick up – few leads change

July 8, 2009 by  
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The 35 foot Relentless is still the overall leader as well as having a big lead in Div 6. She is 1231 miles from Oahu at L 135.43.

Charisma still leads Div 7 and is 1277 miles out and at L 135.47.

Div 4 is now leg by Bengal 7, 1388 miles out and yesterday’s leader Relentless  SC52 is now 25 miles behind Bengal.

Criminal Mischief must have had an interesting night.  It is now the clear frontrunner in Div 3 and is only 1305 miles from Diamond Head.  Its also in the lower latitudes where most of the other boats are eventually going to have to be.

Division 5 is where the race is  tight.  There are four boats in the lead and all within 10 miles of one another.  Allure, Passion, Horizon and Mighty Tongaroa.  Passion and Horizon are within a mile of each other.

All the Div 1 boats are far behind Alfa Romeo and Magnitude 80 and magnitude 80 is 120 miles behind Alfa Romeo…but Mag 80 is a little  lower and that may help her tonight.  Alfa Romeo is 1521 miles out at 130.45.

And lastly is Div 2 and there we have two boats, Alchemy and QEX both reporting Latitude 126.46 which makes them both 1742 miles from shore.

Some of the boats have blogs that can be found at Trans Pac’s site but several attempts at Alfa Romeo’s site…give us nothing but promo’s for the autos and nothing about the boat.

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Seal Beach Bunnies A Bugaboo

July 8, 2009 by  
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Leisure World rabbits might be fun for some but for others they are a pain.  Coyotes and hawks love them for breakfast and dinner…but Leisure World is a little short on hawks and coyotes are even less welcome than the rabbits.

Seal Beach’s top cop says “No” to shooting them…even with a pellet gun.

So what can be done?

Read the entire story in the L.A. Times at http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-rabbits7-2009jul07,0,6345474.story

Trans Pac update – weak winds at front of pack!

July 6, 2009 by  
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The weather for the leading boats is a disappointing high. The big boats that left Saturday are taking a more southerly route to try to get more wind so they will probably have faster  starting days than those that left earlier in the week.

Not all the websites can be updated daily….after all there are some more important tasks to take care of….but we’ve included two below. Surprisingly Pegasus, with a small crew, is doing a pretty good job on their updates. Pegasus was making 14 knots last night in pretty big seas…much faster than most of the reports. They reported longitude 121.27 so there are several boats far in front and many behind….but if they can keep the 14 knots up they’ll soon be among the front runners in their class.

The 35 foot Relentless (Div 6) is still the overall leading boat. It is 1503 miles from Diamond Head at Latitude: N 23°56.336′ Longitude: W 130°47.99′ Last report 4:53 ago and it is considerabley south of other boats and getting better winds at present.

Close 2nd is 57’ Charisma, Division 7 leader 1520 miles from finish at Latitude: N 26°27.448′ Longitude: W 130°38.626′.

Cipango is 1660 miles from finish and is lead boat in Division 3 at Latitude: N 26°43.989′ and Longitude: W 128°3.387′.

A second Relentless, the 52’ Santa Cruz, and Bengal 7 are in a virtual tie leading Division 4, 1679 miles from Hawaii at Latitude: N 27°36.228′ Longitude: W 127°47.595′. Four hours since last report and they appear to be sailing in sight of each other. Great excitement for those crews.

Passion, a 50” Santa Cruz, leads Division 5 and is 1704 out at Lat N 26°25.667′ and Long W 127°12.642′ but all the class 4 and 5 boats are very closely grouped and undoubtedly leads will change in the coming days.

The big boats are still in relatively strong winds and far behind at this juncture, however, two of the race favorites, Alfa Romeo and Magnitude 80 are within 40 miles of each other and neither has reported in recently. (Could it be they don’t want to give each other any important information?)

Pegasus Last Report – July 6, 8:00 AM PST,

Course 219° T, Speed 14 Knots, Lat 31° 18′ N, Lon 121° 27′ W

“Mark and I split the night. I stood watch until 2 am, Mark took over until sunrise. We are both wet, cold, battered by waves, yet happy as can be: We sailed fast and smart.

At one in the morning we put up the big Genoa, cracked the sheets and stood on 14 to 16 knots. Fast in the night. We saw lights from racers ahead of us, then on our beam, then behind us, Then no more.

I saved a life last night. I was hit on the chest by a giant flying fish. I looked at it flapping in the dark amidst the fluorescent krill brought on by the large waves submerging the boat periodically. So, I made a dive for the fish on my way, hit the auto-pilot switch, grabbed the fish, felt a violent right turn, and I got washed to leeward by a wave. Bloodied nose, bruised knee. The pilot didn’t engage. But I saved the fish. I wasn’t going to eat it. It was a male so no Tobiko. Now this fish has quite a story to tell his fellow fish. Mark slept down bellow through all of this.

Pushing hard for the record after a wild, wet and exhausting night.”

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Lynx’ Last Report – Day 6 July 4, 2009 (Written July 5th)

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“Today was another lazy day. The wind picked up for a little while this afternoon, but now (at 21:30) it has died again. It sounds like boats are starting to drop out of the race and turn on their engines so as not to run out of food before they reach Hawaii. I hope that it doesn’t come to that for us.

On a happier note… If I had to pick a theme for today I think it would be “just dance.” Holly told us a little story about a couple of boys that were out for a day-sail. They got into a disagreement, but the mom came over and said “don’t fight, just dance.” And they did! And we have as well, all day long. Holly, Christine, and I had a little dance party in the galley this afternoon (perhaps inspired by the sugar rush from the 4th of July cake…) and we’ve all been bouncing around ever since. I even heard that our First Mate, Sam, pranced down the deck earlier!

In addition to the cake, we shot off a canon in celebration of the 4th. It was a pretty awesome sound and sight to have a canon go off in the middle of a dead calm Pacific Ocean. Afterwards did some dancing to 1812 Overture (which, I think, is extra appropriate aboard Lynx.) Happy 4th of July everyone! We would also like to send out a Happy Birthday to Holly’s mom and my Aunt Renee.”

(ed.note) Lynx is an escort boat.

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Free Beach Buggy Rides Start July 6!

July 3, 2009 by  
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The new, FREE Beach Buggy will be rollin’ into neighborhoods this summer starting July 6th! The buggy runs from Monday through Friday. All riders must possess a Beach Buggy pass that may be obtained by signing a Hold-Harmless waiver at City Hall. Riders must be between 8 and 17.
Schedule
Buggy Stop             Pick Up     Pick Up     Drop Off     Drop Off
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Centex Homes         10am           12pm          2:55pm     4:30pm
Heather Park           10:10am     12:10pm     2:45pm     4:25pm
Bluebell Park           10:20am     12:20pm    2:40pm     4:15pm
Edison Park             10:30am     12:30pm     2:30pm     4:05pm
McGaugh School     10:45am     12:45pm     2:15pm     3:50pm
Marina Park             10:55am     12:55pm     2:05pm     3:40pm
Seal Beach Pier         11:05am     1:05pm     2:00pm      3:30pm

Frequently Asked Questions and Rules
1. All passengers must possess a Beach Buggy Card. To obtain a card, parents must
submit a signed waiver. No one may ride without a card.
2. Riders must be between 8 and 17 years of age. Only parents accompanying
children with a bus pass are allowed on the bus.
3. Children must be ready to board/ depart the shuttle when it arrives at
designated stops. The buggy will not stop at any location other than
designated stops.
4. Passengers must remain seated at all times.
5. No eating or drinking aboard the bus.
6. No surf boards over 4 feet in length.
7. No bikes or skateboards on the bus.
8. All passengers will obey the driver and attendant during pick up, transport, and
delivery. The driver or attendant may assign seats if necessary.
9. We reserve the right to terminate shuttle rides for disruptive children.
10. Inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated. No fighting, arguing, swearing, or
physical contact with other passengers.
11. The Beach Buggy is not responsible for lost items.
12. The Beach Buggy/City of Seal Beach is not responsible for any child once they
exit the bus.

For more info go to: http://www.ci.seal-beach.ca.us/parksandrec/beachbuggy.html

Tell the Feds what to do about tobacco!

July 3, 2009 by  
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FDA Seeks Public Input on Tobacco Regulation

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced today that it is seeking public input on the implementation of its historic new authority overseeing tobacco products in the United States. In a Federal Register notice, the agency invites the public to provide information and share views on a wide range of topics, from product content to advertising and marketing. All public comments will be posted online.

“We’re interested in receiving input from across the country as the FDA begins to implement this important new authority intended to reduce the enormous toll of suffering and death caused by tobacco products in the United States,” said Dr. Margaret A. Hamburg, Commissioner of Food and Drugs. “We look forward to the public’s response.”

The Federal Register notice can be viewed at: http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/pdf/E9-15549.pdf.

For more information about the FDA and tobacco regulation, see: http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/PublicHealthFocus/ucm168412.htm.

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Trans Pac Update for July 3

July 2, 2009 by  
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July 3

Charisma is leading Division 7 @ longitude 124.25

Relentless is leading Division 6 @ longitude 123-09

So far we don’t have information on where the larger boats are but we do know they are hurrying to a high pressure area……so it will take a while for them to get there. 

Doubt there will be any record times this year.

For more updates go to http://www.transpacrace.com/docs/2009racedocs/Standings09/TP09.S02.TXT

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49 Yachts ultimately will be testing one another with the slower boats first off the start line. Some craft have been sailing for three days and others are yet to leave.

On Thursday, “Relentless”, a 53 foot Santa Cruz52 captained by Viggio Torbensen of Dana Point, was leading the pack with a 10 mile lead over “”Lynx” one of the largest boats in the race.  Lynx is a square rigged “tall ship” ship so it will need some very strong winds to be competitive.  Lynx is captained by Jeffrey Woods.

The Trans Pac is a handicapped race so the yachts do not all leave at the same time. 

Boats that have not left yet include previous winners; “Pyewacket” Roy Disney, Captain, “Ragtime” Chris Walsh, Captain.   “Magnitude80”  captained by Doug Baker is Whats Up in Seal Beach’s sentimental favorite since we’ve known Baker a long time and he’s a local guy.

The largest ship in the fleet is the 100 foot “Alfa Romeo” captained by Kiwi Neville Crichton. In a ideal race the first two boats to cross the finish line at Diamond Head, Oahu would be in sight of each other…but that is seldom the case.  The vagaries of the winds play a large part in who has the winning boat.  We’ve known captains who. when the found  good winds, would report their position each evening as somewhere other than where they were.  A little risky if an accident should occur….but winning the Trans Pac is a prize that is highly sought.

For more info and to follow the race for the next 10 days go to: https://event-manager.compete-at.com/Manager/event/entryList.do?eid=332 or http://www.transpacrace.com/

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