I'd like to start this newsletter giving
Dolores Martin of Huntington Beach well
wishes and hope that she gets better.
A Very Happy Birthday to the following
people. They are: Huntington Beach Insurance
Agent Melissa Espenscheid, Huntington Beach
Realtor Susanne Draper, Huntington Coast
Properties Broker Frank LoGrasso and Golden
West College Student Vanessa Tintle.
Huntington Beach Police Chief Ken Small's
Administrative Assistant Karin Reed says: On
Thursday, February 28th, as part of an
ongoing effort to enforce laws related to
massage establishment operation and
eliminate suspected prostitution activity;
members of the Huntington Beach Police
Department, the Anaheim Police Department,
and the Department of Alcohol Beverage
Control, along with support from the Orange
County Human Trafficking Task Force,
conducted a series of enforcement operations
and inspections at 10 different massage
parlors in the City of Huntington Beach. The
inspections stemmed from a series of citizen
complaints regarding alleged prostitution
and the recent proliferation of massage
parlors in the city. Prior to a change in
the law regarding regulation of massage
technicians in 2009, there were 9 licensed
massage establishments in Huntington Beach,
there are now about 65.
These inspections and enforcement operations
identified in excess of 50 municipal code
violations including issues related to
health and safety. In addition to the
municipal code violations, 10 different
arrests were made for a sexually related
illicit massage and prostitution. Only one
of the locations visited was found to have
no violations.
Our efforts to ensure the lawful operation
of massage establishments in Huntington
Beach and aggressively pursue any potential
cases of Human Trafficking remain ongoing.
HBPD Color Guard and retired Marines
presented the flag ceremony at the 3-1
Marines 5K Race that was held in Huntington
Beach last Saturday. Close to 400 ran or
walked in the event that day. Officers
Austin, Eskes, Lt. Rodriguez, and Manny
Vizinho, retired Marine and V.I.P. for HBPD
received medals for their divisions. A great
day for all at the beach!
Huntington Beach Public Works Director
Travis Hopkins says:
Electric Vehicle Charging Station at Civic
Center
The City of Huntington Beach now has an
electric vehicle (EV) charging
station located at the Civic Center, north
parking lot. The ChargePoint
electric vehicle charging station was
provided to the city through a
United States Department of Energy and a
California Energy Commission
(CEC) grant.
To access the charging station, EV owners
should sign up for a
ChargePoint card at chargepoint.net. On the
website you can locate and
reserve a station and download the smart
phone app to track usage and
notification of when your car is fully
charged. A ChargePoint card or
credit card is required to activate each
station; however, use of the
station is free of cost until December 31,
2013. The charging station
serves two reserved parking spots equipped
with J1772 Level 2 chargers
for EV use only.
If you have been wondering what is happening
on Graham Street between Slater and Warner
in Huntington Beach. Here is the answer.
This is from Huntington Beach Planning
Commission Chair Man Mark Bixby. The County
is doing badly-needed improvements to the
Wintersburg Channel by installing steel
sheet pilings.
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You can find Dan Kubat at The Peters Landing
Farmers Market at 16400 Pacific Coast
Highway in Huntington Beach every Saturday
from 9am to 2pm. If you have any questions
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Tune into The Best Morning News Show in
California at KTLA Channel 5 with Chris
Burrous, Lu Parker and Liberte Chan on
Saturday's from 5am to 7am (Burrous Bargains
Segment) and Sundays from 6am to 9am (Burrous
Bites Segment). They appreciate your
comments which could be Facebooked to them
at KTLA 5 Morning News.
Here are some suggested Events:
Saturday & Sunday:
Tour the oldest property in Huntington
Beach. The Newland House at 19820 Beach
Boulevard. It is open from Noon to 4pm.
Jerry Person The Huntington Beach City
Historian gives you a good docent lead tour.
The cost is $2. This is an Important Part of
This Cities History. Questions: (714)
962-5777.
Saturday Only:
Come and get the best Fruits, Vegetables,
Arts from The Anderson Art Gallery, Crafts,
bring the kids to the petting zoo and
ponies, listen to live entertainment and eat
delicious foods like from Sunset Bay Candy
Company and the new menu items at Olive Wood
Pizza at The Peters Landing Local Certified
Harvest Farmers Market at 16400 Pacific
Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. The event
is on from 9AM to 2PM every Saturday year
around rain/shine. Come see why this is The
Best Weekly Venue in Town. If you have any
questions please call: Lee Ostendorf at:
. You can also look at her
website which is: http://www.localharvestfarmersmarkets.com
.
The 5th Annual Be More Healthy Expo is
happening in Seal Beach at Eisenhower Park
at The Seal Beach Pier from 9am to 4pm.
Questions: (562) 799-0179. You'll get Free
Giveaways and Product samples as well as
health screenings. Be sure to see Ask Erik
Computer Services/Direct Tv Booth.
Sunday:
St. Patrick's Day Events:
The Orange County Market Place at 88 Fair
Drive in Costa Mesa says:
We're putting the green with the green!
Think Riverdance! Think Recycling. And
everything in between. This Sunday, March 17
join us for the 7th Annual St. Patrick's Day
Celebration & Green Festival with toe tappin'
compostin' FUN! 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. But come
early for a day of fun in the sun outdoor
shopping. GET IN FREE with a pair of old
eyeglasses to help Lion's Club provide clear
vision for those in need.
Kelly's of Naples at 5716 East Second Street
in Long Beach has Food, Drinks and Live
Music starting at 2pm. You can eat Corn Beef
and Cabbage, Bangers and Mash, Beef and
Guiness Stew, Irish Potato Salad and Cole
Slaw. The cost is an all you can eat Lunch
for $20. Questions: (562) 433-4983.
The Costa Mesa Historical Society and Museum
is pleased to present Richard Parks, as its
speaker on Sunday March 17, 2013.
Richard's discussion will include a short
history on hot roddiing in Southern
California, the transition from street
racing to Bonneville and drag strips, the
need for safety in racing and finally the
importance of preserving its history for
posterity.
Richard comes well qualified for this topic.
He is the oldest son of Wally Parks who was
involved in land speed racing both before
and after World War II. His father was the
President of the Southern California Timing
Association (SCTA) in 1947 and procured the
rights to race at Bonneville in 1949. He
founded the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA)
in 1951.
Around 2000, Richard began writing as a
hobby on automotive sports and a few other
topics and has produced almost 500 articles
since then. He created the Boat Racers
Reunion and ran the Boat Racers Reunion
Newsletter for 7 years. He also edited the
Car Racers Newsletter, three genealogical
newsletters and the Society of Land Speed
Racing Historians Newsletter. Richard is a
lifetime member of the Wally Parks NHRA
Motorsports Museum and The Parke Society (a
genealogical society) and has operated two
Honorary Awards Programs. http://www.hotrodhotline.com/content/richard-parks
So grab a friend and come learn what life
in the fast lane” really means!
Doors open at 2:00, program at 2:30. Free
admission and refreshments. We are located
at 1870 Anaheim Ave. in the northwest corner
of the Lions Park complex. For further
information call (949) 631-5918, visit
www.costamesahistory.org or go to facebook/costa
mesa historical society .
Next Wednesday:
Come to Zack's Pier Plaza at 405 Pacific
Coast Highway in Huntington Beach from 11am
to 3pm to eat Spaghetti for a good cause,
The Building of The September 11th Monument
in front of The Huntington Beach Civic
Center. All donations from the event help in
their efforts. Questions: (714) 536-0215.
Thank you very much for reading this
Newsletter. As usual