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LA tourism numbers have been released, and once again Australia has hopped in as the front-runner in generating the most overseas visitors in Los Angeles. In 2011, approximately 26.9 million people visited Los Angeles, surpassing the 2007 record of 25.9 million visitors, according to Carol Martinez, vice president of communications for the Los Angeles Convention [...]
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Xyngular has a new product that was released this week. AXION is about to make my life a lot simpler. I’ll be able to reduce the supplements I take and not have to worry about missing my evening doses. As a mother of a child on the Autism Spectrum and as a person with [...]
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I’ve been meaning to write a review about these water bottles for some time. I discovered a local southern California company that makes these innovative reusable water bottles last year. Both our kids have been using these bottles since then and loving them. They love the colors and the lightness of the bottles. My husband [...]
I have included below an email from a local entrepreneur who is attending the University of Notre Dame and offering SAT testing and classes this summer in Thousand Oaks. This summer, I’ve been selected to bring Ivy Insiders SAT test preparation program to the Thousand Oaks area. Ivy Insiders programs are offered through Revolution Prep, [...]
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I’m a couple of days late to remind everyone about Skin Cancer Awareness Month. As summer approaches in the USA it is important to remember to protect your skin and your children’s skin. Having grown up in Australia I am very aware of the importance of sun protection. As a child we were taught to [...]
Triton Academy is having its 2nd Movie Day Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules When: Saturday, April 2, 2011 Time: 10:00am Where: Roxy Stadium 11 5001 Verdugo Way Camarillo, CA 93012 The price is $10.00 a person and includes a small popcorn. One raffle ticket will be given for prizes for each ticket sold. For each [...]
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I was watching TV earlier and they mentioned that we could get snow this weekend! Normally we have to drive almost 2 hours to get to the snow so the kids are going to be very excited. Snow in Southern California could fall to elevations as low as 1000 to 2000 feet in Ventura and [...]
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In May 2010 our son was diagnosed with Aspergers and I have spent the past 8 months feeling like I am stuck in a really bad version of groundhog day. There are services available for children with Autism and yet they always seem to be out of our reach. Whether it’s the local regional center, [...]
I would like each and everyone of you who read this post to consider putting down your phone whilst you are in the car. If you text, email, vlog or surf the net whilst driving you are putting yourself and those around you in danger. Don’t be mistaken, this is not just a teen problem. Research [...]
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I got an email today and I think it’s really important to share this today. It’s about Cleaning for a Reason. They offer a FREE housecleaning service to women undergoing chemotherapy in the USA and Canada. If you know any woman currently undergoing chemotherapy for ANY type of cancer, please pass the word to her that [...]
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