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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Come to Costco on Saturday for my booksigning
If you are out shopping this Saturday, November 24th, come on by Costco in Signal Hill for my booksigning of my third book: Early Long Beach.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
5th District Challenges City on Christmas Light Contest
Christmas light 1, Embassy Theatre and Indiana Hotel (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
The contest starts November 26th and the winner can receive $500 to pay their electric bill and $100,000 for their local schools.
Belmont Shore Patch will post videos and photographs of homes decorated in Christmas light.
If you all send your video and photograph I will post in on www.district5lights.com and then send it along to Belmont Shore Patch for entry in their contest.
Come on 5th District. You know we can do this.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Long Beach New York Needs Our Help!!
For Immediate Release
Contact: Tiffany
Andrews, 562 570-6932
Long Beach, New York Needs
Your Help to Recover
Councilwoman Gerrie Schipske Calls Upon Residents to Lend a Hand or a
Dollar or Two
Long Beach, CA; November 16, 2012 -- Next week is
Thanksgiving and for the 37,000 residents of the city of Long Beach, New York it will be grim day as all days have been since
they were devastated during Hurricane Sandy says Gerrie Schipske, Councilwoman
for the 5th Council District in Long Beach, California.
“I had my staff contact city management in Long Beach, New
York to find out why we could do,” explains Schipske. “A spokesperson for the
city told my staff they are a small town (37,000
residents) and most homes have lost their first floor. They are gutting homes
and leaving debris on the street. They need the assistance of volunteers and
neighboring municipalities to deal with the clean up. They are unable to accept
clothing and household item donations. They need financial assistance - they were in a declared fiscal crisis before
the storm hit.”
Schipske reminds
local residents that “we are so fortunate here in Long Beach, California. Take
a moment to see the video (http://youtu.be/sgkVdnxyGDk)
on the damage to Long Beach, New York
and send a financial donation at: www.longbeachny.org or send to: City of Long Beach
Relief,1 West Chester Street, Long Beach, NY11561.
“Let’s show them what Long Beach, California is all about!”
#30
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
You Need to View this Video About the Concerns of the LB Firefighters
Take time to view the following video that has been produced by the Long Beach Firefighters Association. The Mayor and City Manager cannot continue to propose reductions in this critical department. Please forward this video to your friends.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Clean Tech Zone Can Bring Good Jobs to Long Beach
monokristalline Solarzelle (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
This idea came from researching what other cities are doing.The City of Los Angeles has established the Clean Tech Corridor as a national center for cleantech research and development and industrial manufacturing. The CleanTech Corridor supports the development of a business cluster dedicated to cleantech manufacturing processes and technologies for the 21st century. The Cleantech Corridor is a 4 mile long district on the eastern edge of Downtown LA, stretching from the Los Angeles State Historic Park in the north, to the CleanTech Manufacturing Center in the South, and including both the east and west banks of the Los Angeles River.
The City of
San Diego launched a new Cleantech (Clean Technology) Initiative in an effort
to promote the expansion, attraction and retention of businesses that develop
products and technologies that provide environmentally sustainable solutions.
The
Sacramento Clean Tech Zone offers the following incentives to businesses:
- Expedited permitting provided by Development Services Department and eligiblecompanies may receive redevelopment and job training funds offered by regionalpartners. In addition, all companies may be eligible for Small Business Administration(SBA) loans, Industrial Development Bonds (IDB) and venture capital fundsOther benefits include:
o Enterprise
·
Sales
tax credits on qualified property
·
Wage
tax credits for five years for hiring eligible employees
·
100
percent Net Operating Loss Carryovers available up to 15 years
·
Rapid
Depreciation of Equipment
·
Financing
Assistance, Hiring Assistance through Sacramento
Works!
o Foreign Trade (FTZ)
·
Duty-free
treatment for items that are processed in FTZs and then exported
·
Duty
payment is deferred on items until they are brought out of the FTZ for sale in
the U.S. market
o Recycling (RMDZ)
·
Below-market-rate
revolving loan program for RMDZ-eligible activities
·
Free
product marketing
o Green Technology Small Business Loan Programs
·
Industry-targeted
SBA 7(a) loans available through Grow Sacramento Fund
·
Zone-allocated
SBA 504 loans available through Greater Sacramento Community Development
Corporation
·
Community
Development Block Grant funds to be available at very favorable terms for
eligible businesses
o Specialized
Business Financing Programs
·
City-issued
industrial development bonds
I have already met with the President of the Green Business Council in Long Beach -- Kent Peterson, who was very enthusiastic about the possibilities of Long Beach moving this forward.
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Monday, November 12, 2012
See My Posting on LAO Report on LB Courthouse to Cost $160 million more than it should
Please check out my posting on Open Up Long Beach concerning the recent report by the Legislative Analyst's Office concerning why the private-public partnership is costing taxpayers $160 million more than it should have...and why these arrangements are not transparent.
http://www.openuplongbeach.com/2012/11/lao-estimates-lb-courthouse-will-cost.html
http://www.openuplongbeach.com/2012/11/lao-estimates-lb-courthouse-will-cost.html
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All Aboard the Holiday Express..

English: Photo of Jonathan G. Meath portraying Santa Claus. Date approximate. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
The public is invited to both events. Kids are welcome to come in their pajamas.
December 1 - 2-5pm at the Ruth Bach Library.
December 8 - 2-5pm at the El Dorado Public Library
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Check out how to thank a Veteran
Read below how you can thank a veteran. We have prepared a brochure that provides a variety of ways. You can download it and pass it along to your friends and neighbors.
Don't forget to come to the Veterans Parade this Saturday morning in North Long Beach on Atlantic Avenue.
HowToHonorVeterans Web
Calling All Artists -- We need your art for our Winged Wonders banners
Artists Still Have Time to Submit Work for Long Beach Winged Wonders Banners Project
Long Beach, CA -- November 7, 2012 – Local artists still have time to enter their renderings of local “Winged Wonders” for the urban bird walk project to be displayed on banners at the El Dorado Park duck pond off Willow Street and Studebaker. The project celebrates the diverse avian wildlife that make their home in the Lakes, Ponds, and Wetlands of the City of Long Beach.
Anyone who has walked around the El Dorado duck pond has seen a myriad of these beautiful winged wonders. Once local artists respond to the call to submit their renderings of the wild birds, you will be able to see their work hanging from light posts to help educate visitors about the feathered treasures in our city. The project, launched by Councilwoman Gerrie Schipske, will include a recorded tour which visitors will be able to access via their cell phones as the walk around the pond area.
“Local artists are being asked to submit artwork depicting 44 wild birds that inhabit the pond,” says Schipske, who established a Lakes, Ponds and Wetlands Task Force five years ago. “Visitors will be able to walk in the beautiful setting of the park while they learn about our different species, their migration habits, habitat, and the importance of these birds to the environment,” Councilwoman Schipske explained.
Schipske notes that she launched the partnership between the art community and supporters of our wild life to help educate and promote awareness about the numerous birds who make their home in our local ponds, “The colorful, creative banners will be accompanied by bird sounds and a narrated tour that can be accessed by visitors’ cell phones.”
The “call to artists” is being coordinated by the Arts Council of Long Beach and the Long Beach Museum of Art and is open to all artists that live or work in Long Beach. There is no age restriction. Submissions of two dimensional artwork are welcome. Art must be a single image in color with no background. Work must be original and done on a flat surface of canvass or paper with each individual artists’ chosen medium. Photographs or three dimensional artwork will not be accepted. Artists are permitted to submit original art of up to three different bird species, and each can be created with a different medium. All submissions will be juried by an independent review panel assembled by the Arts Council. A list of the bird species is available by clicking here: http://www.longbeach.gov/naturecenter/birds.asp.
Deadline for submissions of original artwork is Friday, November 30, 2012. Submissions must be submitted to the following address: http://artscouncilforlongbeach.submittable.com Each artist will need to provide his/her name, artist statement and description of each piece submitted. Up to three images, each depicting a single species, can be submitted with an optional detail shot of each image.
Schipske is partnering with Partners of Park, Los Cerritos Wetlands Trust, Waste Management, and the Port of Long Beach to raise funds for the printing of the banners and a book featuring the artists and their works that will be made available in the El Dorado Nature Center.
For more information, please contact Molly Gardner at the Arts Council: 562 435 2787.
Long Beach, CA -- November 7, 2012 – Local artists still have time to enter their renderings of local “Winged Wonders” for the urban bird walk project to be displayed on banners at the El Dorado Park duck pond off Willow Street and Studebaker. The project celebrates the diverse avian wildlife that make their home in the Lakes, Ponds, and Wetlands of the City of Long Beach.
Anyone who has walked around the El Dorado duck pond has seen a myriad of these beautiful winged wonders. Once local artists respond to the call to submit their renderings of the wild birds, you will be able to see their work hanging from light posts to help educate visitors about the feathered treasures in our city. The project, launched by Councilwoman Gerrie Schipske, will include a recorded tour which visitors will be able to access via their cell phones as the walk around the pond area.
“Local artists are being asked to submit artwork depicting 44 wild birds that inhabit the pond,” says Schipske, who established a Lakes, Ponds and Wetlands Task Force five years ago. “Visitors will be able to walk in the beautiful setting of the park while they learn about our different species, their migration habits, habitat, and the importance of these birds to the environment,” Councilwoman Schipske explained.
Schipske notes that she launched the partnership between the art community and supporters of our wild life to help educate and promote awareness about the numerous birds who make their home in our local ponds, “The colorful, creative banners will be accompanied by bird sounds and a narrated tour that can be accessed by visitors’ cell phones.”
The “call to artists” is being coordinated by the Arts Council of Long Beach and the Long Beach Museum of Art and is open to all artists that live or work in Long Beach. There is no age restriction. Submissions of two dimensional artwork are welcome. Art must be a single image in color with no background. Work must be original and done on a flat surface of canvass or paper with each individual artists’ chosen medium. Photographs or three dimensional artwork will not be accepted. Artists are permitted to submit original art of up to three different bird species, and each can be created with a different medium. All submissions will be juried by an independent review panel assembled by the Arts Council. A list of the bird species is available by clicking here: http://www.longbeach.gov/naturecenter/birds.asp.
Deadline for submissions of original artwork is Friday, November 30, 2012. Submissions must be submitted to the following address: http://artscouncilforlongbeach.submittable.com Each artist will need to provide his/her name, artist statement and description of each piece submitted. Up to three images, each depicting a single species, can be submitted with an optional detail shot of each image.
Schipske is partnering with Partners of Park, Los Cerritos Wetlands Trust, Waste Management, and the Port of Long Beach to raise funds for the printing of the banners and a book featuring the artists and their works that will be made available in the El Dorado Nature Center.
For more information, please contact Molly Gardner at the Arts Council: 562 435 2787.
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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
453 People in Long Beach Think Roseanne Barr Should Be President
English: Roseanne Barr at the Hard Rock Cafe in Maui in 2010. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
The best news is once again, the 5th Council District had the highest voter turnout in the City: 57.40%. You Go 5th!!!
Here are the unofficial results given to Council today by the City Clerk. They are arranged by Council District so you can see how the 5th Council District voted compared to the rest of the city.
Unofficial Long Beach Summary SOV 11072012
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