Saturday, October 20, 2012

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Fwd: 100 Days to Freedom Webinar #3 - Join the Discussion tonight at 8:00pm EST!



October 16, 2012 
Dear Carl,

 

Join us for a webinar tonight (Tuesday, October 16th) 5pm Pacific time, 7pm Central and 8pm Eastern time.  Join the discussion online as we update you on the status of our new 100 Days to Freedom Project.

  

Alice Keesey Mecoy, Great-Great-Great Granddaughter of Abolitionist John Brown, will join us to talk about her famous ancestor and the work she is doing to continue his legacy.

 

We'll also update you on the status of the completed New Proclamation of Freedom and its launch and press conference at the Frederick Douglass National Historic Site on October 20, 2012. This is the third in a series of special webinars that will follow 100 Days through Emancipation Day on January 1, 2013. We recommend the webinar for students, teachers, administrators, parents and everyone interested in history and/or human trafficking. 


You won't want to miss the discussion! Space is limited so be sure to register at the link below now to grab your seat!

 

http://www.anymeeting.com/fdff

 

 See you tonight! 

 
In Freedom,
 
Frederick Douglass Family Foundation 
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Fwd: Register Today!! Free Webinar! Oct. 23 | U.S. Black Chamber, Inc. & Small Business Majority | Healthcare Reform & Small Business

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Fwd: The Largest Mixer is Wednesday, Oct. 24!



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Get Ready to Network at the Last Largest Mixer® Event of the Year Wednesday, October 24 at the Ontario Convention Center!!!

IT ONLY HAPPENS ONCE A YEAR! Join us as we combine the networking power of nearly 30 San Bernardino, Riverside and L.A. County area chambers of commerce and business organizations with the best networkers from all over Southern California to give you the ultimate business networking experience.
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:
- Hundreds and Hundreds of Attendees: Network with business professionals from in and around the Inland Empire. Don't forget to bring lots of business cards!
- Visit Nearly 200 Exhibitor Booths: From small to large companies and a wide variety of industries, visit the exhibitors of the Largest Mixer in Exhibit Hall A at the Ontario Convention Center.
- The Largest Mixer Networking Lounge: Network in the official networking lounge of the Largest Mixer - sponsored by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce and Savor Catering. It's a great place to catch up with existing business associates or meet new contacts and leads.
- The Social Networking Lounge: Learn how social media can drive your business. Get up to speed with the latest and greatest ways to expand your business using the tools of social media.
- Enjoy the Tastes of Many Delicious Eateries: With so many restaurants and caterers bringing samples of their signature dishes, your take home bag isn't the only thing that's going to be full at the end of the night!
- Fantastic Giveaways: Drop your business card at our admissions area for a chance to win fantastic giveaways from from the Texas Station Hotel & Casino - Las Vegas , Primm Valley Resorts - Primm, NV, or the Inn at Playa del Rey in Playa del Rey, CA.
 
 

Inland Empire's Largest Mixer VI
Wednesday, October 24, 2012 - 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Ontario Convention Center - 2000 E. Convention Center Way, Ontario, CA  91764
Mixer Admission: $20 per person (no checks or credit cards at the door.)
For Ticket or General Information: 909.560.2800 or www.IEmixer.com
The Largest Mixer is open to the entire business community!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Fwd: LAST CHANCE! Register Today for the Economic Forecast Conference - Oct. 25, 2012



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Fwd: November SBA, Santa Ana District Office Event's Calendar



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From: "Lawrence, Cheryl  L" <Cheryl.Lawrence@sba.gov>
Date: October 17, 2012, 11:49:47 AM PDT
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Subject: November SBA, Santa Ana District Office Event's Calendar

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Fwd: Upcoming High Speed Rail meetings


It was a pleasure meeting you at the Dragados event in Bakersfield. 

 

I would recommend you also attend the upcoming Tutor Saliba team and Kiewit team outreach events (flyers attached).  There is also another event for the Dragados team coming up.

 

I've also attached our marketing letter should you need performance and payment bonds for your contracts.

 

Please visit us at our new website:  www.preferredbonding.com.

 

Thanks,

 

 

Patty Zenizo

President

Preferred Bonding

Phone: 323-663-7814/800.826.6333

Fax: 323-663-7834

mailto:pattyz@preferredbonding.com

www.preferredbonding.com

 

Friday, June 22, 2012

Fwd: REGAL CINEMAS CELEBRATION BENEFITS SINFONIA MEXICANA, JUNE 26

: REGAL CINEMAS CELEBRATION BENEFITS SINFONIA MEXICANA, JUNE 26

The public is warmly invited to join Regal Cinemas' San Bernardino grand opening celebrations.  WOW!  Bring the entire family at BARGAIN prices:
 
$2 Movie $2 Popcorn  $2 Drinks. 

Regal is donating ALL proceeds on Tuesday, June 26 to San Bernardino's favorite cultural arts charity - Sinfonia Mexicana.

Tuesday, June 26 �Regal Cinemas Celebration� benefitting Sinfonia Mexicana at The California Theatre


Themed Movies with Hispanic Storylines
:


Beverly Hills Chihuahua     [PG]     12:55     3:55     6:55     9:50
Casa De Mi Padre             [R]       12:40     3:30     6:40     9:25
From Prada To Nada         [PG-13]   12:30     3:25     6:15     9:10
Girl In Progress                [PG-13]    1:15     4:15     7:10     10:15

Tuesday, June 26

Media Partners: KLYY �Jose 97.5� & ThingsToDoInlandEmpire.com

Other Movies, June 26:

Hunger Games (in RPX)                         [PG-13]    
21 Jump Street                               [R]        
This Means War                             [R]          
The Vow                                         [PG-13]    
War Horse                                      [PG-13]  
The Descendants                             [R]        
Dr. Seuss� Lorax 3D                                 [PG]       
Alvin &the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked [G]        
Journey 2: Mysterious Island              [PG]       
Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol        [PG-13]  
Sherlock Holmes: Game of Shadows      [PG-13] 

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Fwd: Riverside County Education Update, June 2012

: Riverside County Education Update, June 2012
Riverside County Education Update, January 2012
Education Update from Riverside County Superintendent of Schools, Kenneth Young

June, 2012

Making Up for Lost Time
Come Back Kids celebrates 240 graduates

Photo of Kentrell Wilson in his cap and gown.When Kentrell Wilson was just 13, he started hanging out on the streets in South Central Los Angeles - breaking his mother's curfew, smoking, drinking, "the whole nine yards." That year he was introduced to juvenile hall and a boys' group home. It didn't faze him. The next year, at just 14, he dropped out of school. For the next four years, he spent no time around teachers, but a judge knew him on a first-name basis.

Kentrell Wilson's story features young friends sent to prison for life, friends who died on the streets. But what makes his story really remarkable is that as he told it Tuesday evening (May 29) in Riverside, he was standing on stage at a graduation exercise, wearing cap and gown and the gold stole of an RCOE honor student.

Meet three of our Come Back Kids graduates in these short videos:
Kentrell Wilson, Estrella Rivas, Daniel Carrillo

Thanks to Come Back Kids, the four-year-old dropout recovery program of the Riverside County Office of Education also known as CBK, Kentrell Wilson is a proud member of the graduating Class of 2012. After "four years of throwing (his) future away," he came to live with an aunt in Riverside County. He wound up at the CBK program in Temecula. "It was very stressful at times," he recalled, "because when you miss four years of school, most of those skills you learned from elementary and junior high school are lost."

But with individualized guidance through CBK, he recovered those skills. He discovered the joy of reading. He plowed through 500-problem math assignments. Kentrell Wilson made up for lost time. And we're proud of him.

Photo of Estrella Rivas.One obligation of the Riverside County Office of Education is to provide various forms of "alternative education" programs to students. The County Office furnishes the teachers and classes for the young people who don't fit in the educational mainstream - some special education students, or those who are pregnant minors or teen parents, or who've been expelled, or are under court supervision or in juvenile hall. At this graduation season, the Riverside County Class of 2012 may not get much notice. But it gives us a real sense of fulfillment that this group includes more than 400 young people, and that with our help they've each been able to reach this special milestone.

After its first year, the CBK Class of 2009 numbered just 26 students. The next year that jumped to 126 graduates. Last year, it rose to 176. This year it hit 240. That growth is a reflection of one of California's most successful dropout recovery programs. Come Back Kids works with the caring attention of teachers who become face-to-face mentors to their students, and with an Individual Education Plan tailored to each student's needs.

Photo of Daniel Carrillo.Our 2012 CBK students have many faces: Dennis Cruz from the Rubidoux Youth Center, who partied himself out of school but found maturity after his friends graduated without him. He wants to have his own business. Estrella Rivas of Moreno Valley worked late-night shifts to help her family and wound up with insurmountable attendance problems in high school. Now she's enrolling in community college. She too wants to run her own business. Daniel Carrillo, who was mistakenly labeled as a Spanish-speaking English learner when his actual English language skills were layered with sign for communicating with his deaf mother. Daniel wants to become an international interpreter, helping the deaf.

The Come Back Kids Class of 2012 is made up of 240 individual success stories-in-the-making. We congratulate them all.

Regards,

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Kenneth M. Young
Riverside County Superintendent of Schools

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Fwd: Inland Empire Woman Solution for Social Injustice

: Inland Empire Woman Solution for Social Injustice

Contact:          Rev. Elizabeth Dowdy

                        760-912-0282

                        Dowdy.eliz098@gmail.com

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WEEK OF June 11, 2012

 

 100,000 African American Women Praying for Black Men Set

 

    The notorious shooting deaths of two black teens this year has prompted female religious leaders in the black community to launch a campaign for justice and divine intervention.

            Organizers of "100,000 Praying African American Women" announced an initial June 26 gathering at the Rose Bowl from 6 to 8 p.m., which is spearheaded by an Inland Empire resident

            "For too long we have sat idly by and wrung our hands in despair," but no more, said the Rev. Elizabeth Dowdy of Apple Valley, who is spearheading the campaign.

   The open season on African American men must and will end, according to Rev. Dowdy; not by retaliation with weapons of guns, but with an assault of prayer.

            Everyone is invited to join the assembly as it is opened to all races and men, but focuses on black women.

"We are the women who birth the men! They are our dads, brothers cousins, nephews," said Dowdy.

Additional information is available on Facebook at 100,000 Praying African American Women or by contacting Dowdy toll free at (888) 987-5577 or by email prayingwomen@lojworshipcenter.org.

 

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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Contract opportunity

 

Department of General Services

Procurement Division

707 Third Street, Second Floor, West Sacramento, CA 95605

(916) 375-4400 (800) 559-5529

 

Broadcast Date:  July 21, 2011

 

TO:Purchasing Authority Contacts (PACs)

 

RE:  Mandatory Statewide Contract for Maintenance Repair, and Operating (MRO) Supplies Contract Expiring July 31, 2011

 

 

This Broadcast reminds departments that the followingMandatory Statewide MRO Supplies Contracts will expire on July 31, 2011:

 

1S-06-51-02 – Industrial Supplies; Tools; Heating, Venting, and Air Conditioning
1S-06-79-55 – Janitorial Supplies; Electrical Supplies
1S-06-84-01 – Safety Supplies
1S-06-85-34 – Toilet Tissue

 

A competitive solicitation to establish new statewide contracts for MRO supplies is currently under way.  Until a new contract is awarded for MRO supplies, departments may use their approved non-IT purchasing authority to continue purchasing MRO supplies. Departments are encouraged to use one of the following procurement approaches for purchasing MRO supplies:

 

SB/DVBE Option - allows departments to solicit CA certified SB and DVBE suppliers and award purchase documents valued from $5,000.01 to $249,999.99 which assist departments in meeting their SB/DVBE participation goals.

 

Fair and Reasonable – departments may acquire non-IT goods valued less than $5,000.00 if fair and reasonable pricing can be established.
Leverage Procurement Agreements – contracts that are pre-established for departments to use such as WSCA or CMAS.

 

For more information on how to use these procurementapproaches, please use the following link to the State Contracting Manual, Volume II.

 

http://www.dgs.ca.gov/pd/Resources/publications/SCM2.aspx

 

If you have any questions regarding this notification, please contact:

Christina Nunez

(916) 375-4482



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Monday, June 11, 2012

Fwd: Who's next? Become part of Leadership Southern California 2013!

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