February 25, 2020, You have your reasons for traveling to Las Vegas. We’re sure the list is endless. Ours certainly is. There is another major incentive to travel to or live in Las Vegas in 2020. The Oakland Raiders will play there. Excuse us. The Las Vegas Raiders, artists formerly known as the Oakland Raiders…
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Holly Holtzen, Affordable Housing Still A Priority
The city of San Francisco can relate to this. In their comprehensive report The Gap: A Shortage of Affordable Homes, The National Low Income Housing Coalition announced there is a shortage of 7.2 million affordable and available rental homes for extremely low income (ELI) renter households, those with incomes at or below the poverty level…
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Your Unique Fashion Style, It’s Very Personal
Peacocking around the gym strutting her feathers, she has eye popping personal style with a body and outfit to die for. Gliding down the hallway at the office, she is the envy of many and her personal style is her signature. Sauntering down a city street, casually looking at the retail stores window dressings, her…
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San Francisco to Host Annual Citywide Summer Resource Fair for Families with Children
Pet friendly it is. San Francisco is well-known for that. San Francisco is ranked as the Most Dog-Friendly City in the United States according to data compiled by SmartAsset. What people tend to forget, that despite her image as an upwardly mobile single person’s paradise, which it is, San Francisco is very family friendly too.…
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Wonderful News, Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco Appoints Chief Development Officer
Huge problems that seemingly have no viable options beg for a solution. Sometimes one at a time. The affordable housing crisis in California appears to have no solution. On January 30, 2020, as reported by usatoday.com, “California’s controversial housing bill, which would have required cities and counties to change local zoning laws to allow for…
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Golden Gate Park Celebrates Her 150th Anniversary
The Ferris wheel has been a source of endless wonder during childhood visits to the carnival, state fair or theme park for decades. When you circle to the top it as though you can see forever. Especially the fireworks that burst up into the sky during celebrations that can spur your imagination. There is a…
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San Francisco’s Gracias Madre, Vegan Delicious, Making Mother Earth Proud
We should always be thankful to our mothers. Everyday. All day. They weaned us, prepared delicious meals, protected us from harm, taught us important values from the heart and often have made a great living to support us. We should also thank our Mother Earth as well. She is just as beautiful. Mother Earth has…
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Female Sports, Plant Based Nutrition, Rising Trends
Trends and cultural shifts occur constantly. While we are standing in the middle of it. Literally. We can feel it, sometimes see it, but often capsulized from the limitations of our vantage point. Participation in female sports is growing. We know it. We feel it but sometimes it helps for a professional researching team to…
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Rocklin, Nor Cal, Stellar Massive Female Grappling Tournament
What would best describe our viewpoint of any girl’s wrestling tournament or event in the year 2019? Lower our expectations? Moderate our expectations? Have greater expectations? The 2019 girl’s wrestling event in Rocklin, California has evolved into an annual competition and viewing the advertising emanating from the Placer County Visitor’s Bureau, this is the largest…
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Financially Challenged In San Francisco, Think Entrepreneurship
Just because it worked before, for years maybe, doesn’t mean that it will continue to work. The clues will always be there, depending upon the situation, and you will most likely feel them, but the question is, will you evolve and heed them? We knew of a real life situation where a young couple from…
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Panera Bread Launches New Category of Warm Grain Bowls
There is hope, even though some problems that absolutely need solving, seem unsolvable. The concerned, helpful and informative team at feedingamerica.org educate, “37 million Americans struggle with hunger, the same as the number of people officially living in poverty. Based on annual income, 72% of the households the Feeding America network served in 2014 lived…
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