HELP SANTA MONICA GET A GRANT FOR GLOW 2010

March 9, 2010 on 12:10 am | In Fascinating Information, The City of Santa Monica says, Uncategorized, WOW, all |

edited by Jodi Summers

The City of Santa Monica is in the running for a grant to fund GLOW 2010, the city’s all-night cultural experience featuring original commissions by artists on Santa Monica beach.  Santa Monica would like you to vote to WIN THIS GRANT to throw an all night party … a.k.a. RAVE … by voting  at this link! http://www.refresheverything.com/glow Pass this along.

More about GLOW 2010:  www.glowsantamonica.org

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  1. Очень понравилось, даже не ожидала.

    Comment by www.lagunamos.ru/radiatori_otopleniya — March 9, 2010 #

  2. I thought you said GLOW blow’s? — or maybe it was just not for you.

    Comment by hbbzmv — March 10, 2010 #

  3. Yea, GLOW blows. But I believe in redemption. Is it possible for GLOW to redeem itself?

    Comment by longtime — March 10, 2010 #

  4. If there’s an after party, would it be “After Glow”?

    Comment by DreaDrev — March 10, 2010 #

  5. Could be “After Blow” depending on level of redemption.

    Comment by mbbzmv — March 10, 2010 #

  6. Some time before, I needed to buy a good house for my business but I didn’t earn enough money and couldn’t order anything. Thank God my dude proposed to get the mortgage loans at reliable creditors. Hence, I acted so and was satisfied with my auto loan.

    Comment by HewittSONJA — March 15, 2010 #

  7. CA Accepting Bids for Government Buildings

    The state of California has begun accepting bids on a portfolio of 24 government office buildings. CB Richard Ellis has the listing, which has grown from the 17 buildings the state had planned to sell last year. Prospective buyers include former public officials who years ago advocated that the state construct and later sell the buildings to boost its revenues. Buyers can purchase the buildings, on 11 sites in Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Francisco, Oakland and Santa Rosa, individually or in bulk.

    Comment by CRE News — March 15, 2010 #

  8. Nobody can be exactly like me. On occasion steady I have take the trouble doing it.

    Comment by Hotel Albena — May 3, 2010 #

  9. THE FOLLOWING REPORT IS BY BOSTON DAWNA:

    Ok, I just got home, it is 3:09 a.m. I just came from all 5 fires. 19Th 20Th,21st, 22ND, and 23rd. I met up with the fire department at about 12:30, they were just putting out the 3rd fire, a laundry room in an apartment building on Pacific &
    22nd. I was having a chat about all the fires and they said that they had already put out 2 and this was the 3rd in 5 blocks.

    As I stood talking to them they were getting ready to leave to get a bite to eat and a fireman looked past me and saw smoke coming from the west side of Pacific and 21st. They turned the truck around while the rest of the fireman ran to the alley. I waited for the truck to go by and as they did I saw smoke on 22nd I biked to the
    alley and saw another fire, biked back to tell them the carport was on fire.

    I went back to the building pounded on everyone’s door to get out. Thank God everyone woke up and got out safely. The firemen showed up and put it out before the whole building went up. I spoke to the arson guys and we all went looking for the
    guy. Didn’t know what to look for but we would know him when we saw him. Don’t ask how but we knew.

    Cops blocked off every street, fire trucks on every block, helicopters flying to search. Arson went north on Speedway I went north on Ocean front walk. Talked to a few transients. A guy on a bike went towards the beach and one went north. I followed the guy going north, the cops got the guy going west. When they caught up with him and question him he tried to blame the fires on some transient who was sleeping. I told them it wasn’t the guy sleeping that the one they had in custody is full of crap and something was very fishy.

    I went back to see all the fires and make sure everyone was ok. Talking to the neighbors as it turns out the dirtbag they had was at every fire talking badly about the fire dept. He was coughing up information about all the fires near rose, and in Santa Monica. As it turns out he has filed a number of complaints against the fire department. Finding fault with everything they do. So it looks good that this white guy, 40ish, 5″10′, blond string hair, 160 lbs, all tweaked out on a bike, sorta like Iggy Pop. He talked to all the victims about all the fires as their properties burned, just may be the arson suspect. Everyone who spoke to him gave their
    information to the arson investigator.

    God I hope this is the suspect. When I went back to make sure everyone was ok or if anyone needed anything, I saw all the damage. It hit me like a lead balloon. I saw burned out garages, cars, carports, laundry rooms and the smell was horrendous. I watched a father holding his baby and neighbors with their pets and belongings. My
    heart just sank. What could have happened I just didn’t want to think about it. I spoke to arson investigators one more time thanked all the firemen. There was 2 firefighters sitting on the ground at every scene to protect property waiting for investigators.

    I got on my bike and slowly went home as to calm down. I have been doing neighborhood watch for almost 39 years. Going out hiding in bushes watching criminal commit crimes, but I have never ran from fire to fire.I am not really fearful of chasing criminals, but to witness all these fires did scare me.

    I was disgusted to witness this sick mind trying to do so much destruction. One step behind him all night but it may be over. My heart goes out to all the fire victims. Stay safe and watch out for your neighbors. I want to thank all the fire
    stations that were on the scene and LAPD for their response.

    Comment by Boston Dawna — May 30, 2010 #

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