Top 15 Things To Do In Lancaster, California
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Here are top 15 things to do in Lancaster, California
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1. The Boeing Plaza – Aerospace Walk Of Honor -
2. The Castle Roller Skating -
3. Lancaster Performing Arts Center -
4. Civic Musical Road -
5. Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve -
6. Watch The Lancaster Jethawks In Action -
7. BLVD Farmers’ Market -
8. Bex Bar & Grill -
9. Kinetic Brewing -
10. Visit famous filming locations -
11. The Antelope Valley Indian Museum -
12. Lancaster Museum of Art and History -
13. American Heroes Park -
14. Treat Yourself At Pour d’Vino -
15. The Bandstand Coffee & Tea -
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Lancaster Performing Arts Center Foundation | Inside the Artist
The LPAC Foundation allows local youth and their families to experience arts and cultural programs. In this episode of Inside the Artist we explore the LPAC Foundation and their contribution to the community and to the arts.
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Oxford Inn & Suites Lancaster, Lancaster Hotels - California
Oxford Inn & Suites Lancaster 3 Stars Lancaster, California Within US Travel Directory One of our top picks in Lancaster. Featuring a free daily breakfast, this Lancaster hotel provides an outdoor pool and fitness centre. Lancaster Performing Arts Center is 5 minutes’ drive away. Free WiFi is provided.
Select suites feature pool views from a private balcony or a kitchenette at Oxford Inn & Suites Lancaster. Cable TV and an en suite bathroom are provided.
A poolside hot tub is onsite at Oxford Inn & Suites. A launderette, a mini-market and a 24-hour reception are conveniently provided.
Los Angeles International Airport is 1 hours’ drive away. Willow Springs International Raceway is 20 minutes’ drive away from Oxford Inn & Suites Lancaster.
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Oxford Inn & Suites Lancaster, 1651 West Avenue K CA 93534, USA
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R. Rex Parris Shares Lancaster Performing Arts Center 2011//2012
from the mayor of Lancaster R. Rex Parris
The City of Lancaster has navigated the turbulent waters of a struggling economy and, in the process, continued to advance the Arts in the Antelope Valley. We have grown and flourished as a community with deep-seeded respect for our history and our culture. This is evidenced by the multitude of performances drawing crowds to the Antelope Valley's entertainment Mecca, the Lancaster Performing Arts Center (LPAC). Our City is committed to further enhance the livability and quality of the community by providing a level of arts and entertainment which engages, uplifts and inspires us all.
Cultivation of the arts is an essential element in the vibrancy of our community, one which is key to residents from all walks of life. As such, the arts must be vehemently supported and sustained. The City of Lancaster is working hand-in-hand with the LPAC Foundation as an unyielding cohesive force driven to expose the Valley's youth to the performing arts. Thousands of youth are impacted annually through the Arts for Youth Program, which provides for scholarships, bus funds, school shows, and various outreach projects that make reaching our City's most precious citizens possible.
I am deeply appreciative of all the efforts and contributions of our patrons, sponsors, Foundation members, and staff, which enable us to continue to flourish as a progressive City centered on the betterment of lives through the appreciation of the Arts. I especially wish to thank Ralph Bozigian, Lou Bozigian and Scott Ehrlich for their tireless dedication to the Arts in the City of Lancaster.
Sincerely,
R. Rex Parris, Mayor
Comfort Inn & Suites Lancaster, Lancaster Hotels - California
Comfort Inn & Suites Lancaster 3 Stars Lancaster, California Within US Travel Directory The Comfort Inn & Suites hotel is conveniently located just four miles from the Antelope Valley College.
This Lancaster, CA hotel is near many local attractions, including the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, Edwards Air Force Base, the Willow Springs International Motorsports Park, Antelope Valley Fair Grounds, Lancaster National Soccer Center and the Lancaster Performing Arts Center.
The hotel is also close to Lancaster City Park, which is home to the annual California Poppy Festival, and Rancho Sierra Golf Course. The Antelope Valley Airport Express provides shuttle service to and from the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The hotel is just nine miles from the LA/Palmdale Regional Airport. The hotel is only 72.4 km from Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia and Mountain High Ski Resort is less than an hour away. We are close to a variety of restaurants located in the surrounding area.
Guests of this hotel will enjoy many full-service amenities, including free local calls, exercise room, outdoor heated pool and hot tub and sauna.
The morning breakfast has many options, including eggs, meat, yogurt, fresh fruit, cereal and more.
Business travelers will appreciate conveniences like free wireless high-speed Internet access in all guest rooms and spacious work areas. Access to a lobby computer, copy and fax services is also available. The guest rooms are attractively decorated and the spacious suites have a separate seating room. Some suites include balconies, fireplaces and whirlpool bathtubs.
Non-smoking rooms can be requested. Guest laundry facilities are located on the property.
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Comfort Inn & Suites Lancaster, 1825 West Avenue J12 CA 93534, USA
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Oxford Inn & Suites Lancaster in Lancaster CA
Website: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Oxford Inn & Suites Lancaster 1651 West Avenue K Lancaster CA 93534 Featuring a free daily breakfast, this Lancaster hotel provides an outdoor pool and fitness centre. Lancaster Performing Arts Center is 5 minutes’ drive away. Free WiFi is provided. Select suites feature pool views from a private balcony or a kitchenette at Oxford Inn & Suites Lancaster. Cable TV and an en suite bathroom are provided. A poolside hot tub is onsite at Oxford Inn & Suites. A launderette, a mini-market and a 24-hour reception are conveniently provided. Los Angeles International Airport is 1 hours’ drive away. Willow Springs International Raceway is 20 minutes’ drive away from Oxford Inn & Suites Lancaster.
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FANNIE STANLEY singing I Love To Praise His Name
FANNIE STANLEY singing I Love To Praise His Name at Make A Joyful Noise VI at the Lancaster Performing Arts center in Lancaster, California.
Thriller Flash Mob - Cedar Performing Arts Center - Antelope Valley Mall - 10/27/12
Cedar Performing Arts Center, Lancaster, CA - Thriller Flash Mob.
Evacuate Japan today.
Rally in Japan town SF to
support solar, oppose nukes, 5-11-13 Sat.
12noon,
Post & Buchanan & Geary & LaGuna.
5 speakers:
anniversary of Fukushima meltdown.
We hold these rallies on the 11th of each month,
to rally for solar in Japan.
We must evacuate Japan now, before the inevitable collapse of Unit #4 in Fukushima, Japan, during the 6.9 earth quake that will happen in the next 40 days.
Move all pregnant women to Brazil.
Just before signing a petition asking Governor Jerry Brown to institute a solar Feed-in Tariff requiring all Utilities, like PG&E, to pay anyone who feeds solar onto the grid, at $0.54 kwh, In the very sunny high desert city of Lancaster, Calif., mayor R. Rex Parris recently announced a pioneering update to the city's residential building code: Starting on Jan. 1, 2014, all newly constructed single-family homes must include a 1.0 kW solar system, at bare minimum.
Mayor Parris is only 20 years behind the cloudy, foggy German city of Frieburg, which became the first 100% solar powered city in the world in 1994.
Germany is rapidly becoming the first 100% solar powered nation on earth, thanks to the leadership of 19 year old college student Hermann Scheer, who first proposed that Germany could be 100% solar powered in his 1980 book: Solar Economy.
A Lancaster, Ca law mandating solar for all new homes? That's right ... a bold — and certainly historic — move but not entirely surprising for the Los Angeles County city of more than 155,000 that leads the state of California in solar generating capacity.
Parris, hell-bent on branding his sprawling Antelope Valley community, not just as the solar capital of California, but as the solar energy capital of the world, has already overseen some major photovoltaic-related developments in the past couple of years.
Most notably, in 2010 Lancaster partnered with SolarCity to launch a successful solar financing program for homeowners, nonprofits and businesses called Solar Lancaster.
According to Greentech Media, the 1.45-megawatt program — it extends not only to private homes and businesses but also to city hall, the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, Clear Channel Stadium, churches, schools and more — will generate $1.5 million annually through 2017 and then $800,000 per year for the next 20 years.
Hey, when you're blessed with 300 days of sunshine, a high altitude, and a whole lot of flat roofs, going for broke when it comes to solar investments only seems logical (even in a heavily conservative town led by a no-nonsense Republican mayor).
Additionally, Lancaster is home to several utility-scale solar production plants including eSolar's groundbreaking Sierra Sun Tower.
The requirement that all new homes must be equipped with solar systems will be written into Lancaster's Residential Zones Update. Reads a draft of the update: The purpose of the solar energy system standards is to encourage investment in solar energy on all parcels in the city, while providing guidelines for the installation of those systems that are consistent with the architectural and building standards of the City.
Specifically, all newly built single-family family homes on lots larger than 7,000-square-feet must have a 1kW to 1.5 kW system. The minimum for rural homes on lots greater than 100,00-square-feet is 1.5 kW.
A flamboyant personal injury attorney and Kenny Rogers lookalike, who was born and raised in Lancaster, Parris has been praised for his aggressive and at times controversial crime-reduction efforts in addition to his commitment to clean energy.
He made the big announcement at an event sponsored by L.A.-based mega-builder KB Home, a company that worked with Lancaster to erect numerous solar-centric developments in and around Antelope Valley.
Parris, who addressed the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi this past January, acknowledged that the new regulations would be met with opposition by the building industry: I understand the building industry is not happy with this. We will just have to take the heat. I could not do that without a city council — made up of people who want a political career — with the courage to take that heat.
R. Rex Parris on the BLVD
What we are witnessing is the rapid burgeoning of the arts in our downtown area, said Mayor R. Rex Parris. The BLVD Pianos have joined the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, Lancaster Museum/Art Gallery, Cedar Center, Artist's Loft and Gallery, BeX Bandstand stage, and the upcoming movie theatre in bringing the arts to downtown Lancaster. These pianos are a synthesis of music and visual art, acting as yet another attraction to fulfill The BLVD's motto as a Destination for your Senses.
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El Tri en Lancaster, CA (1)
August 27, 2017
Lancaster, Calif leads the nation towards 100% solar.
Rally in Japantown to
support solar, oppose nukes, 5-11-13 Sat. & 6-11-13 Tue.,
12noon,
Post & Buchanan & Geary & LaGuna.
5 speakers:
anniversary of Fukushima meltdown.
We hold these rallies on the 11th of each month,
to rally for solar in Japan.
Just before signing a petition, asking Governor Jerry Brown to institute a solar Feed-in Tariff requiring all Utilities, like PG&E, to pay anyone who feeds solar onto the grid, at $0.54 kwh
Lancaster, Calif., mayor R. Rex Parris recently announced a pioneering update to the city's residential building code:
Starting on Jan. 1, 2014, all newly constructed single-family homes must include a 1.0 kW solar system, at bare minimum.
The more solar panels the better.
Mayor Parris is only 20 years behind the cloudy, foggy German city of Frieburg, which became the first 100% solar powered city in the world in 1994.
Germany is rapidly becoming the first 100% solar powered nation on earth, thanks to the leadership of 19 year old college student Hermann Scheer, who first proposed that Germany could be 100% solar powered in his 1980 book: Solar Economy.
A Lancaster, Ca law mandating solar for all new homes?
That's right ... a bold — and certainly historic — move but not entirely surprising for the Los Angeles County city of more than 155,000 that leads the state of California in solar generating capacity.
Parris, hell-bent on branding his sprawling Antelope Valley community, not just as the solar capital of California, but as the solar energy capital of the world, has already overseen some major photovoltaic-related developments in the past couple of years.
Most notably, in 2010 Lancaster partnered with SolarCity to launch a successful solar financing program for homeowners, nonprofits and businesses called Solar Lancaster.
According to Greentech Media, the 1.45-megawatt program — it extends not only to private homes and businesses but also to city hall, the Lancaster Performing Arts Center, Clear Channel Stadium, churches, schools and more — will generate $1.5 million annually through 2017 and then $800,000 per year for the next 20 years.
Hey, when you're blessed with 300 days of sunshine, a high altitude, and a whole lot of flat roofs, going for broke when it comes to solar investments only seems logical (even in a heavily conservative town led by a no-nonsense Republican mayor).
Additionally, Lancaster is home to several utility-scale solar production plants including eSolar's groundbreaking Sierra Sun Tower.
The requirement that all new homes must be equipped with solar systems will be written into Lancaster's Residential Zones Update.
Reads a draft of the update: The purpose of the solar energy system standards is to encourage investment in solar energy on all parcels in the city, while providing guidelines for the installation of those systems that are consistent with the architectural and building standards of the City.
Specifically, all newly built single-family family homes on lots larger than 7,000-square-feet must have a 1kW to 1.5 kW system. The minimum for rural homes on lots greater than 100,00-square-feet is 1.5 kW.
A flamboyant personal injury attorney and Kenny Rogers lookalike, who was born and raised in Lancaster, Parris has been praised for his aggressive and at times controversial crime-reduction efforts in addition to his commitment to clean energy.
He made the big announcement at an event sponsored by L.A.-based mega-builder KB Home, a company that worked with Lancaster to erect numerous solar-centric developments in and around Antelope Valley.
Parris, who addressed the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi this past January, acknowledged that the new regulations would be met with opposition by the building industry: I understand the building industry is not happy with this. We will just have to take the heat. I could not do that without a city council — made up of people who want a political career — with the courage to take that heat.
Icandi Styles Lancaster,CA fashion Show 2009
Icandi Styles presents fashion & Flare 2009. The event was hot, thanx 2 all my queens & kings ONE LOVE
Celebrate America Event
Celebrate America Event in the City of Lancaster
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Mosman's Country Steakhouse & Bar | Lancaster CA
This video was taken at Mosman's on March 15, 2019 St. Patrick's Day. The are located on Avenue G and 60th West in Lancaster California. They are known around town for their delicious steaks and friendly atmosphere. They also have a full bar.
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Why California's Musical Road Sounds Terrible
In Lancaster, California, there's a musical road. When you drive over it, it plays the William Tell Overture. Unfortunately, it's out of tune. Here's why.
Thanks to David Simmons-Duffin, who figured this out about nine years ago: -- he seems to be the first to have figured out not just that it's wrong, but exactly what happened!
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