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Swearing-in Ceremony

Santa Monica Council Members (left to right) Mayor Pro Tem Richard Bloom, Mayor Herb Katz, Ken Genser and Bobby Shriver swear-in at City Hall on Tuesday, December 9, 2008. Council Member Ken Genser was chosen to serve as mayor.

Posted on Wednesday, December 10, 2008 at 12:00AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Long line

Residents cast their vote while dozens wait their turn at Santa Monica City Hall on Tuesday, November 4, 2008.

Posted on Wednesday, November 5, 2008 at 12:01AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Get your vote on


Roosevelt Elementary School Fifth grade classmates Jason Funston, 11, (left) holds a McCain sign and Cashel Omalley, 10, (right)  holds a Obama sign  during the U.S. Constitution Day and 2008 Election Forum at Santa Monica College on Thursday, October 16, 2008. The event featured a Q&A Session with official high-ranking Obama and McCain surrogates! Event  was  sponsored by Phi Theta Kappa, the Associated Students, the SMC Political Science Department and the SMC Academic Senate.

Posted on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 at 01:20AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Red or Blue?

Santa Monica College Film Club members, Andrs Loera, 22, (in the McKain mask-left) and Kevin Kerr, 24, (in the Obama mask-right) sell red and blue cotton candy during Club Row on Thursday, October 30, 2008. The annual event is designed for many clubs at SMC to recruit members and raise funds. Club participants set up colorful booths across the Library Walkway, where they discussed their activities to prospective members and attract a multitude of students with promises of food and prizes. The event turned out new club devotees and at least a spark of interest in many others.

Posted on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 at 12:02AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Sisters






Santa Monica Welcomes its newest Italian Sister City: Sant'Elia Fiumerapido-Cassino (1,2,3) Santa Monica Mayor Herb Katz (left) and President of Prov. Frosinone, Italy Francesco Scalia (right), sign proclamations making Sant'Elia Fiumerapido-Cassino (Italy) Santa Monica's newest Sister City during a Signing Induction Ceremony at City Hall on Thursday, August 21, 2008. Mayor Katz and President Scalia exchange gifts during the induction ceremony. (4) Santa Monica Sister City President Joseph Deering (left) and Sant'Elia Fiumerapido-Cassino Sister City President Dr. ssa Luisa Grossi sign a resolution establishing an international friendship relationship between the Sister City Associations of Sant'Elia Fiumerapido-Cassino, Italy and Santa Monica, California, USA during a Signing Ceremony at City Hall on Thursday, (5) The Sister City Delegates from Italy and California pose for a group portrait in front of Santa Monica City Hall. Santa Monica's other three sister cities are Mazatlan, Mexico; Hamm, Germany and Fujinomiya, Japan. The mission of Sister City is to develop international friendships fulfilling President Dwight D. Eisenhower's dream of "citizen diplomats" establishing peace with "people -to-people" contacts between countries. Educating young people in the cultural, academic and family life of other countries, and through exchanges create better understanding and mutual respect. Fostering appreciation of the beauty and uniqueness of other cultures through the media of their art, music, dance and literature. Encouraging youth to understand other people and their customs through the universal medium of sports and games and stimulating dialogue at the people-to-people level about commerce, science, politics and human relations as they affect us all in an increasingly global environment.

 

Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2008 at 03:15PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Economic Outlook

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1) Santa Monica City Manager Lamont Ewell discusses the 2009 budget  during Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce's 'State of the City II: Economic Outlook' at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel on Thursday, July 17, 2008. The panelist  discussed the economic outlook for the City of Santa Monica. 2)  Santa Monica Mayor Pro Tem, Richard Bloom, talks with Ewell about the economic outlook of Santa Monica  3) Panelists (Left to Right) Santa Monica Mayor Pro Tem Richard Bloom; Santa Monica Convention and Visitors Bureau President/CEO Misti Kerns; and Chamber President/CEO Laurel Rosen share a laugh during the panel discussion. 4) Bloom and Kerns 5) Laurel   Rosen talks with Chamber  Past Chairman Tom Larmore 6) (Left to Right) Bayside District Corporation President/CEO Kathleen Rawson, Santa Monica Pier Restoration Corporation Executive Director Ben Franz-Knight and Ewell. 7) Moderator Nat Trives ask the panelists questions during the economic forum. 8) Santa Monica Fire Chief Jim Hone (left) and Santa Monica Police Chief Timothy J. Jackman, (center) listen to the panel discussion at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel.

Upward Bound

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(1) David Snow, Executive Director  of Upward Bound House  (left) gives California State Senator Mark Ridley-Thomas  (26th District) a private tour of UBH on Thursday, March 20, 2008. (2) Program Director of Upward Bound House  Tracey Woodburry (left) shows  the Senator a  one-bedroom apartment unit during  his  tour Senator Ridley-Thomas’s district covers Culver City where UBH will be opening a new emergency shelter for families with minor children. Upward Bound House recently completed a $3.5M capital campaign to purchase and convert the SunBay Motel into an emergency shelter. The Culver City Council voted on January 14th, 2008 to approve the project. The new facility – the only on the Westside of Los Angeles for families with children – will be a vital resource to the growing number of families in crisis in the region. Scheduled to open in the fall of 2008, the UBH Family Shelter will serve 240 individuals each year, including over 125 children, and will be the only program of its kind on the Westside of Los Angeles. This facility will complement the agency’s 21-unit transitional facility located in Santa Monica By offering both emergency and transitional housing, UBH will operate a distinctive ‘continuum of care’ that guides families from crisis into stability. In addition to providing housing, the program will feature intensive case management. "Families will meet with their case managers on a daily basis," said Tracy Woodburry, the agency’s Program Director. "Our goal is to get families stabilized and into permanent housing as quickly as possible."  "We are pleased that Senator Ridley-Thomas supports our work and recognizes how difficult an issue homelessness is in Los Angeles. Every night in Los Angeles County, there are more than 10,000 homeless children, many living in conditions unfit for human habitation. His tireless advocacy on behalf of homelessness is critical to our ability to provide services. Homelessness is everyone’s challenge," said David Snow, the Executive Director of Upward Bound House.  About Upward Bound House: UBH is a community-based 501 (c) (3) nonprofit social service agency located in Santa Monica California that provides affordable housing for homeless families with children and very low-income seniors. Founded in 1990, the non-denominational agency fulfills its mission through three programs. Family Place, a transitional housing facility for homeless families with minor children has graduated over 850 individuals, including over 525 children from the program into permanent, independent housing since opening in 1997. Senior Villa, an affordable housing facility for the very low-income elderly houses 90 individuals every night. And the S. Mark Taper Intergenerational Center, which brings together the three generations housed at Upward Bound House, where they interact and receive services that enable each resident to lead an enriched, empowered, and independent life.

Posted on Saturday, March 22, 2008 at 08:20AM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

ROCK THE VOTE 08

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1) Sophomore Jessica Weidemann, 15, votes at Santa Monica High School during the Mock Presidential Primary Elections on Tuesday, February 5, 2008. The mock election was presented by The Santa Monica High School's Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship team (SAGE)  along with the Associate Student Body (ASB).  The election will project the opinions of Santa Monica's students on the upcoming elections. 2) Left to Right: Sophomores Aaron Rennell, 16, Devin Geraghty, 15, and Philip Dinolfo 16, cast their votes at SAMOHI. 3) Seniors Sara Landon, 17, Jeremy Trainer and Josh Epstein cast their votes during the mock election on Tuesday at SAMOHI.
Santa Monica High School
2008 Primary Mock Election Results
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Total number of Votes cast by Samohi students 442
Voided Votes 75 (students scratched out vote - voted twice etc.)
Actual Votes counted 367

Obama received 66%
Clinton 19%
McCain 6%
Other 9%
Posted on Wednesday, February 6, 2008 at 02:20PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint
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