Huntington Beach Beaches: I'd like to start this newsletter wishing
the following people a very Happy Birthday.
They are: Dianne Rector from KELLER WILLIAMS
REALTY, Barbara Bayles-Adams from FIRST TEAM
REAL ESTATE, INC., STAR REAL ESTATE AT
SEACLIFF Broker Terrance Reay, Country
Western Dancing Sensation Clint Orr,
Huntington Beach Resident Heidi Tucker and
WHITE REALTY ASSOCIATES Realtor Rhonda
Baskins.
The Honorable Huntington Beach Police Chief
Ken Small's Administrative Assistant Karin
Reed asked me to mention This Item:
Subject arrested selling marijuana to
juveniles in city park.
On September 25, 2012, at about 4:00 PM, a
uniformed patrol officer received
information about marijuana sales occurring
in Murdy Park. The uniformed officer,
driving a marked police vehicle, was able to
park and watch an adult make a hand to hand
sale of marijuana to high school age
juveniles. The sales were occurring next to
two teams of six year old children having
soccer practice in the park.
The police officer contacted the subjects
and after an investigation, arrested the
adult, Jesse Ivan Hernandez, 19, of
Huntington Beach and he was booked in the
Huntington Beach city jail for possession of
marijuana for sale.
The juveniles were identified and follow up
is being conducted with their parents.
Information developed with this arrest was
that juveniles are buying individual
nuggets” of marijuana for five to ten
dollars and smoking the entire amount in the
park before heading home from school. This
information, and the picture (shown on
Facebook), is being shared to assist parents
in recognizing this type of activity.
The Huntington Beach Public Works Department
Construction Manager Eric Charlonne asked me
to mention This Item:
CC1397 Main Street and Garfield Avenue
Rehabilitation
The project will rehabilitate Main Street
from Utica Avenue to Adams Avenue and
Garfield Avenue from Delaware Street to
Beach Blvd. Both streets were last
rehabilitated in 1972.
Work will begin the week of October 15 and
be completed by late January 2013. The
projects consist of asphalt rehabilitation
including grinding the existing pavement,
removing failed roadway sections, and
overlaying the street with rubberized
asphalt concrete (RAC) Improvements also
include limited replacement of concrete
curb, gutter, sidewalk, and access ramps
where needed.
A two-inch layer of RAC uses over 2,000
waste tires per lane mile. The project will
divert more than 3400 waste tires that would
otherwise end up in a landfill. Including
this project, the use of RAC in the
rehabilitation of the City's arterial
streets has resulted in the diversion of
over 239,000 waste tires.
This Week's Featured Business In http://www.
Is: Naples Rib Company at: 5800 East Second
Street In Long Beach
. Click on the link to get your deal:
/coupons/Naplesrib.html
.
It is good for 25% off a togo order from the
new take home window. One person per
transaction please. If you have any
questions call Dave Ursini at: (562)
439-7427. You could also log on to: http://www.ribcompany.com
.
The Best News Show is on KTLA Channel 5 on
Saturdays from 5AM to 7AM and Sundays from
6AM to 9AM. Tune in to watch Chris Burrous,
Wendy Burch and Liberte Chan. You could also
get a magnet if you log on to: http://www.ktla.com/newsletters.
Here are Your Event Happenings:
Friday & Saturday:
Bob's Old Fashioned
Ice Cream*
Come See Us—Bring Your Friends
Sat. & Sun. Oct. 6 & 7
Orange County Market Place
at the Orange County Fair & Exposition
Center
*Proceeds from the sale of bars benefit
the activities & programs of the
Costa Mesa Historical Society
link for free admission coupon:
http://www./
Friday, Saturday & Sunday:
46th Annual Fall Festival at Sts. Simon &
Jude Catholic Church
20444 Magnolia Street In Huntington Beach
The Fall Festival is a social and
fund-raising event, in honor of the Feast of
St. Francis, utilizing the talents of many
volunteers to create a clean, safe,
environment featuring rides, games, food,
entertainment and more, where the parish
family and the neighboring community can
celebrate with one another. You could get
complete event details at: http://www.ssj.org
. You can also call Toni Bowermaster at:
(714) 536-8766.
Saturday:
The Huntington Beach Peters Landing Local
Harvest Certified Farmers Market happens
from 9AM to 2PM at 16400 Pacific Coast
Highway in Huntington Beach. Come and shop
from more than 50 Vendors. You'll get the
best fruits, vegetables, arts, crafts, live
entertainment and a Petting Zoo with Pony
Rides. If you have any questions please call
Lee Ostendorf at: . You could
also e-mail her at: leeostendorf@charter.net.
Her website is: http://www.localharvestfarmersmarkets.com
. You could find a list of participating
vendors on there as well. The Market is
featured in this Month's HB Culture
Magazine.
International Printing Museum at 315 West
Torrance Boulevard In Carson presents A
Celebration of Paper and Print from 9AM to
5PM.
The Los Angeles Printers Fair is the
signature annual event at the International
Printing Museum. As a Celebration of Paper &
Print, more than 70 artist-printers,
printmakers, papermakers, collectors and
letterpress vendors will be showcasing the
beautiful and creative world of the book
arts. Throughout the Museum's galleries and
the exhibitor booths there will be
letterpress demonstrations, typecasting,
screen printing, special tours and more! A
big part of the Printers Fair is the
Museum's surplus letterpress swap meet where
you can purchase printing supplies, tools,
wood and metal type, decorative ornaments
and cuts, and even printing presses such as
platen presses, Windmills and those
hard-to-find Vandercooks. This is the place
to find unique gifts and artwork. Purchase
your admission tickets online and avoid the
lines for the other 1,000 guests! You can
log on to: http://www.printmuseum.org to get
more Information. You can also Call: (310)
515-7166.
Sunday:
Join OC Animal Care for the first Paws for a
Cause, a 2-mile dog walk in Huntington Beach
starting at 8:30AM.
All proceeds will be donated to OC Animal
Care, which provides shelters, care, and
medical treatment for abandoned and abused
animals. Registration is required, but
bringing your pet is not required to support
such a great cause. Each registration comes
with a t-shirt and a goody bag. Cost: $35.
Groups of 8 or more get $5 discount per
person. Parking: Beach parking.
More Information at: http://www.paws-for-a-cause.net
.
If you want More events find them at:
http://www.seecalifornia.com .