You could be eating paella while listening to some lovely live Flamenco guitar this weekend at Gasolina Cafe.
Black Seafood Paella and fully loaded Meat Paella on the menu.
Don't miss it!
Friday 13 and Saturday 14, 6 & 8pm seatings.
Please make your reservations by calling the cafe:
818-914-4033 or email [email protected]
You could be eating paella while listening to some lovely live Flamenco guitar this weekend at Gasolina Cafe.
Black Seafood Paella and fully loaded Meat Paella on the menu.
Don't miss it!
Friday 13 and Saturday 14, 6 & 8pm seatings.
Please make your reservations by calling the cafe:
818-914-4033 or email [email protected]
You could be eating paella while listening to some lovely live Flamenco guitar this weekend at Gasolina Cafe.
Black Seafood Paella and fully loaded Meat Paella on the menu.
Don't miss it!
Friday 13 and Saturday 14, 6 & 8pm seatings.
Please make your reservations by calling the cafe:
818-914-4033 or email [email protected]
You could be eating paella while listening to some lovely live Flamenco guitar this weekend at Gasolina Cafe.
Black Seafood Paella and fully loaded Meat Paella on the menu.
Don't miss it!
Friday 13 and Saturday 14, 6 & 8pm seatings.
Please make your reservations by calling the cafe:
818-914-4033 or email [email protected]
Promenade parking lot area (In Between Ruby’s and former Macy’s)
6100 Topanga Canyon (Oxnard and Topanga)
Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Phone: (818) 405-0099
Web: northlosangeles.detailxperts.net
You Are Invited To~
Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills New Labor and Delivery Unit~
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Thursday, July 7th, 2016 @ Noon
Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills
5601 De Soto Avenue
Woodland Hills, CA 91365
Phone: (818) 719-2000
Web: www.kp.or
Memoirs top the list of books sold at bookstores and checked out of local libraries. What's the appeal? People like to read inspiring and motivational stories to which they can relate. I work with individuals who want to share those stories and help them get it printed.
Our next workshop focuses on Memoirs. Memoirs differ from autobiographies in that they are your recollection of events and do not have to follow a chronological order.
The first meeting is on May 21. To register visit: http://authoryourbooktoday.com/process-and-services/writers-forum.
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Memoirs top the list of books sold at bookstores and checked out of local libraries. What's the appeal? People like to read inspiring and motivational stories to which they can relate. I work with individuals who want to share those stories and help them get it printed.
Our next workshop focuses on Memoirs. Memoirs differ from autobiographies in that they are your recollection of events and do not have to follow a chronological order.
The first meeting is on May 21. To register visit: http://authoryourbooktoday.com/process-and-services/writers-forum.
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Join The Valley Economic Alliance for a night under the stars honoring this year's Star of the Valley Award recepients! This year we are honoring:
Arts & Entertainment: Danny Trejo
Business: Second Sight
Humanitarian: Dana and David Pump "Pump Brothers"
Leadership: Jill Banks Barad
Master of Ceremonies: Kevin Dobson
Only 2% of businesses in California are ADA compliant - is yours?
Join The Valley Economic Alliance and attorney, David Warren Peters to learn how you can make your business Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant.
No cost to attend!
RSVP to~ Angela Amirkhanian at 818-379-7000 or [email protected].
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You are invited to an exclusive evening of style benefitting St Jude Children's Research Hospital at Westfield Topanga Thursday, May 5. Please RSVP ASAP and be our guest to enjoy champagne, indulgent bites, music, a silent auction, and a gift with purchase in the luxury court of the mall.
Complimentary valet parking at Owensmouth Garage
RSVP at topangarsvp.com (password Westfield16)
Looking forward to seeing you all there! Please stop by my store to see me and meet my amazing staff as well!
Read MoreJoin Us as We Have our Official Charter Ceremony.
We are a great group of business minded people who are interested in improving Leadership and Communication Skills in a supportive atmosphere.
We meet the first and third Friday of every month at 7:30 - 8:30.
Looking forward to seeing you there!
About the Code Competition
The 2016 competition topic is to code a game, presentation or an app to educate, remediate or help the community with a safety issue that could arise daily or periodically.
300 students participate in Computerwise Education's Code Clubs through their local schools. The code club meets after school and is open to students in grades 4 and up. The curriculum is open, and during the 1st semester students are encouraged to use their time to explore technology, learn new skills and become familiar with coding. In the 2nd semester, the students form teams and work towards the competition goals. First by coming up with an idea, and then using technology to resolve the same. The entries will be judged by local technology educators and industry experts.
About Computerwise Education
Computerwise Education is a non-profit entity whose mission is to expand technology awareness among today's youth. It operates primarily in the San Fernando Valley area. Its primary outreach is to sponsor free weekly Code Clubs at 10 local LAUSD schools. The Code Club is led by Computerwisekids Instructors. By reaching out to the youth in this manner and by further motivating them with an annual goal based competition, it hopes to inspire the students to advance their technical skills.
Meet the Republican candidates running for Barbara Boxer's seat in the U. S. Senate. Invited: Tom Del Beccaro (confirmed), Duf Sundheim, Greg Conlon, and others.
$20.00 Network with fellow Republicans and talk politics. Friendship and fun Valley Style.
Meet the Republican candidates running for Barbara Boxer's seat in the U. S. Senate. Invited: Tom Del Beccaro (confirmed), Duf Sundheim, Greg Conlon, and others.
$20.00 Network with fellow Republicans and talk politics. Friendship and fun Valley Style.
Meet the Republican candidates running for Barbara Boxer's seat in the U. S. Senate. Invited: Tom Del Beccaro (confirmed), Duf Sundheim, Greg Conlon, and others.
$20.00 Network with fellow Republicans and talk politics. Friendship and fun Valley Style.
El Camino and Taft Scholarship winners (WHRWF Thomas Paine Scholarship) present their essays.
Tom Del Beccaro, candidate for U. S. Senate, afternoon speaker on his experience as the chair of the California Republican Party
Vendors
Beatuy from the Inside...Out
You're Invited to our OPEN HOUSE on Friday, April 29th from 2 - 8 pm.
Please bring this flyer to receive your complimentary Meal Smoothie (come Hungry!) amd a 15% Discount on beautiful jewelery that will be displayed.
(Mother's Day is May 8th)
Hosted by Louisa Higgins (Say Yes Nutrition) and Heather Dubin (Image Consultant)
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Health and Wellness Fair. Free to the public. Come explore all things healthy! Vendor inquiries please call 818-795-9427
Read MoreLearn about what many doctors worldwide regard as the single most healthiest thing a person can consume. Feel free to invite your friends and family as well. For complimentary services call or text Victor Zapata (818)588-7052.
We look forward to seeing you!!
Woodland Hills CA, April 12, 2016 - Computerwise Education announces its First Annual Coding Competition Awards Ceremony. The event will feature entries from over 40 teams from local elementary schools.
About the Code Competition
The 2016 competition topic is to code a game, presentation or an app to educate, remediate or help the community with a safety issue that could arise daily or periodically.
300 students participate in Computerwise Education's Code Clubs through their local schools. The code club meets after school and is open to students in grades 4 and up. The curriculum is open, and during the 1st semester students are encouraged to use their time to explore technology, learn new skills and become familiar with coding. In the 2nd semester, the students form teams and work towards the competition goals. First by coming up with an idea, and then using technology to resolve the same. The entries will be judged by local technology educators and industry experts.
Why is coding important
President Barack Obama kicked off Computer Science Education Week on Monday with a simple message: �Don�t just play on your phone. Program it.� Learning to code has become an integral part of technology education within K-12 in the past few years. According to Computerwise Education founder and longtime technology maven Jamshid Lal, �The entries we have seen are creative and innovative� the students have taken daring new approaches to address old problems. The competition will be difficult to judge� You won�t want to miss this event�.
About Computerwise Education
Computerwise Education is a non-profit entity whose mission is to expand technology awareness among today's youth. It operates primarily in the San Fernando Valley area. Its primary outreach is to sponsor free weekly Code Clubs2 at 10 local LAUSD schools. The Code Club is led by Computerwisekids Instructors. By reaching out to the youth in this manner and by further motivating them with an annual goal based competition, it hopes to inspire the students to advance their technical skills.
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