Mostly Kosher - Torrance Cultural Arts Center
Enjoy some clips of our performance at Torrance Cultural Arts Center, January 2018. Let us know your comments below!
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Song order:
Nafshi - Mostly Kosher Original (Upcoming Release in Spring 2019)
Untitled Klezmer Song - Mostly Kosher Original (Upcoming Release in Spring 2019)
Crawdad Bulgar - Mostly Kosher/Appalachian Folk Song
Freylakh No. 5 - Traditional Klezmer Song
BRIDGE USA JAPANESE SUMMER FESTIVAL 2018 Torrance - ブリッジ USA 夏祭り- South Bay Events
South Bay Events
Date: 07/22/2018 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Location: Torrance Cultural Arts Center
3330 Civic, Torrance, California 90503
This festival features over sixty booths filled with food, kimonos, and souvenirs, and that’s just scratching the surface at this annual summer celebration featuring martial arts demonstrations, professional dancers, live music, and a traditional Mikoshi parade.
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Skulls, Bikes and Nightmares Take Over Torrance | This Week In Torrance 03.20
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“This Week in Torrance”
January 23 - 30, 2020
Show #03.20
“This Week in Torrance” CitiCABLE’s weekly news program will present the following coverage for the City of Torrance:
NEWS
• The City fondly remembers former Torrance Mayor, Ken Miller upon his passing.
• Mayor Patrick Furey visits Washington D.C. for the United States US Conference of Mayors.
• Residents keep an eye out for the new 2020 Torrance Seasons to be mailed this week.
• Panel Discussion of “Navigating the Intersection of Business” hosted by the Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce.*
• Splash Pad project phase 2 at Wilson Park is underway with the installation of new exercise equipment.*
• January is California Restaurant Month and eateries in Torrance are offering unique deals.
• Community is encouraged to visit Palos Verdes Bowl during its last few days of business before closing on January 31st.*
• Papyrus stationary store is closing all stores including the one at Del Amo Fashion Center.
FEATURES
• New exhibit opens at the Torrance Art Museum featuring skulls and motorcycles. (Colleen Farrell Reporting)*
• Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is celebrated at Torrance High School with its annual “Hands Across Campus” event.*
• Chic Classic Dance Competition comes to the Torrance Marriott.*
TORRANCE ADVANTAGE
• Be the first to get on the waitlist to drive Canoo, the newest EV model subscription based car.*
• Simon Youth Foundation scholarship applications are now open.
EDUCATION MATTERS
• Torrance United School District Board approves a 5TH grade empowerment youth program to be offered at Adams Elementary School later this school year.
• Torrance Unified School District Board approves traffic safety program in partnership with Torrance Police and non profit organization Street Racing Kills to educate teen drivers.
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Pine Wind Garden, Torrance California - Shofuen (松風園)
A view of the Pine Wind Garden at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center in Torrance, California. It offers a smallish but pretty display with a central island made of pine trees and 3 waterfalls, connected to a small koi pond. It is not the most stunning of Japanese gardens, but it is still a nice place to relax and there are few people there.
Torrance West High - South Bay Invitational - September 29, 2018
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Redac Gateway Hotel Torrance, Torrance Hotels - California
Redac Gateway Hotel Torrance 3 Stars Torrance, California Within US Travel Directory Featuring an on-site restaurant, this Torrance hotel is 14 km from Los Angeles International Airport. Free Wi-Fi is included in all guest rooms. Torrance Cultural Arts Center is 4.6 km away.
A flat-screen TV with cable is included in all rooms at Redac Gateway Hotel Torrance. A small refrigerator is provided in each air-conditioned unit. Select rooms feature a spa bath.
A 24-hour reception is available at Torrance Redac Gateway Hotel. Other facilities offered include a tour desk, luggage storage and a laundry. The property offers free parking.
Chen Art Gallery is 1.1 km from this hotel. Wilson Park is just 8 minutes’ drive away.
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Betty Torng Help the Homeless Help Themselves Fandango Fling!
This Week In Torrance 36.18 HD - Torrance CitiCABLE - September 20-26, 2018
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September 20 - 27, 2018
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NEWS
• Torrance residents have the opportunity to voice their opinions on the coyote population during recent City Council meeting.
• El Camino College installs lights to deter coyotes on campus.
• Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi honors 2018 Women of Distinction.*
• FEMA announces nationwide emergency alert test is postponed until October 3.
FEATURES
• Torrance South Bay YMCA hosts Grandparent’s Day, a day to celebrate local grandparents. *
• Unbroken: Path to Redemption released in theaters.
• Annual Coastal Clean-up Day takes place at Torrance Beach (Roxana Paul Reporting)*
• Boots, Brews & BBQ is the largest fundraiser for the Switzer Learning Center.*
• Super Dimension Convention attracts macros fans to the Torrance Cultural Arts Center.*
TORRANCE ADVANTAGE
• Micro weather sensor will be produced by Intellisense, INC for the United States Air Force.
HEALTHY LIVING
• Flu season is underway.
SAFETY ON YOUR SIDE
• Torrance City Council proclaims “Fall Prevention Week”.
• Torrance Police shares tips on keeping your car belongings safe.
EDUCATION MATTERS
• Local teacher kicks-off “Café D’ Read” to encourage students to read.
EVENTS
Dae-Bak Super Cool-9/22-11/10
Palost Verdes Concours D’ Elegance-9/30
Operation Teddy Bear Dental Supply Drive-Now
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Kevin & Lizel's Wedding Slideshow
Ceremony held at the Japanese Pine Wind Gardens in the Torrance Cultural Arts Center (Torrance, CA)
Pictures by Gerrentee Photography
Music: At Last by Etta James
The wonder of marriage is woven into the wonder of the gospel of the cross of Christ, and the message of the cross is foolishness to the natural man, and so the meaning of marriage is foolishness to the natural man (1 Corinthians. 2:14).
John Piper - This Momentary Marriage
Actor Ted Lange Brings Another Hit Play to Torrance! | This Week In Torrance 43.19
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November 7 - 14, 2019
Show #43.19
“This Week in Torrance” CitiCABLE’s weekly news program will present the following coverage for the City of Torrance:
NEWS
• Community Services Department updates council on sustainability projects in the City.
• Council approves staff recommendations on CBD use in the City.
• El Camino College unveils new Student Services building on campus. (Jen Murua Reporting)*
FEATURES
• “Seussical the Musical” is coming to the James Armstrong Theatre. (Colleen Farrell Reporting)*
• The Torrance Cultural Arts Commission recognizes community members with Excellence in Arts Awards. (Renee Eng Reporting)*
• “Four Queens and No Trump” is performed at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center. (Colleen Farrell Reporting)*
• Torrance South Bay volunteers give back at the Madrona Marsh. (Nicholle Salvatierra Reporting)*
• Howl O’ Ween costume parade brightens up the day for Torrance Memorial Medical Center patients. (Sarah Honeycutt Reporting)*
• City of Torrance hosts its annual Halloween Carnival.
TORRANCE ADVANTAGE
• The Brews Hall has its soft opening.
• Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce puts on its 2019 Business Showcase and Mega Mixer at the Torrance Marriott.*
• Large funding awarded to Intelligent Optical Systems by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
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March 14 - 21, 2019
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NEWS
• Torrance Fire Department officially becomes an accredited agency by the Commission on Fire Accreditation International.
• Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approve Mobile Stroke Unit to expand to Torrance.
• State of California is requiring cities to provide information to businesses on handicap accessibility requirements if they are making modifications on their property.
• The James Armstrong Theatre now has hand holds to assist audience members.*
• New sling Academy opens to fill the need for more trained pilots (Michael Patterson Reporting)*
• The Department of Public Social Services will be appearing at the Torrance Certified Farmers’ Market once a month until June.*
• Torrance Cultural Arts Foundation 2019 Fine Arts Juried Show is accepting art entries for mixed media artwork for the South Bay Festival of Arts.*
• Billions of painted lady butterflies are migrating through Southern California.*
FEATURES
• The American Heart Association celebrated its 15th Anniversary of the “Go Red for Women Movement”.*
• Torrance Firefighters Association and Torrance Fire Department host the 48th Annual Spaghetti Dinner.
• 20th Annual Visions of Unity awards ceremony honors Torrance High School students.*
• 15th Annual Bill Liebowitz yo-yo contest takes place at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center.*
TORRANCE ADVANTAGE
• FoodBeast features 5 crazy foods inside the Del Amo Fashion Center.
• MotoArt honors retired Eastern Air Line jet with a limited edition plane tag.
SAFETY ON YOUR SIDE
• Los Angeles County health officials are warning LAX travelers about a potential measles exposure.
EVENTS
20th Annual Attic Pancake Breakfast – Saturday, April 6
Spring Safety Around the Water Workshops – March 18 – 22
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South Bay Trainer. 3865 PCH Torrance, Ca 310-341-8559
Thanks again to everyone who participated! Our gym has made it our mission to provide a fun, friendly, welcoming atmosphere for people to get fit, healthy, and learn to enjoy working out. I hope our message comes through clearly, if it hasn't, come in and get a better understanding!
Torrance, Calif Exxon facility Explosion. Great Earthquake Coming. Illuminati Freemason Symbolism.
An investigative look into the Oil Refinery Explosion in Torrance. The Time for the wise virgins with their Oil to leave is coming. 5 Wise will leave and 5 foolish will stay.
◄ Matthew 25 ►
King James Bible
The Parable of the Ten Virgins
1Then shall the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten virgins, which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the bridegroom. 2And five of them were wise, and five were foolish. 3They that were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them: 4But the wise took oil in their vessels with their lamps. 5While the bridegroom tarried, they all slumbered and slept. 6And at midnight there was a cry made, Behold, the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet him. 7Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps. 8And the foolish said unto the wise, Give us of your oil; for our lamps are gone out. 9But the wise answered, saying, Not so; lest there be not enough for us and you: but go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves. 10And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came; and they that were ready went in with him to the marriage: and the door was shut. 11Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. 12But he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not. 13Watch therefore, for ye know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.
Jesus Christ is LORD and Savior the Son of God raised from the dead.
All Glory to God.
Hallelujah.
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Torrance, California provides an array of senior board and care options for seniors and searching for the right one can be time consuming and stressful. As a Second Home client, you will be provided with the education, guidance, and peace of mind that we needed for our own family.
To schedule a tour, please call us at 1-877-263-2272 or go to SecondHomeSeniors.com.
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In California, board and care homes are residential homes that are retrofitted to take care of seniors who need more hands-on care. They are designed for seniors who have difficulty living at home, but do not need 24-hour nursing care.
Board and care homes typically care for up to six residents and they enjoy doing many of the same things they did when they lived on their own. It can provide people who need assistance with activities of daily living the additional care and support to enjoy an active, engaged, and fulfilling quality of life.
Activities of daily living include -
Bathing
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COSTS OF BOARD & CARE HOMES IN TORRANCE:
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The cost of board and care homes vary depending upon level of care, amenities, apartment size, and location. Still, board and care homes are among the least costly care options.
Costs can be broken down into two areas:
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VARIABLE costs include -
Transportation
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One thing to remember is that Medicare does NOT pay for board and care homes in the State of California.
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Dedicated Transgender Unit at Cibola County Correctional Center
ICE facility was opened in 2006 at California's Santa Ana Jail. According to the OC Register: In 2011, the agreement expanded and ICE dedicated an entire unit in the existing city jail facility to detain gay, bisexual, and transgender detainees.
Then in 2017 the California detainees were transferred to Cibola County, New Mexico.
ALBUQUERQUE, NM, UNITED STATES
06.06.2019
Video by Ron Rogers
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
In 2017, ICE opened a dedicated unit for transgender women in the Cibola County Correctional Center in New Mexico, with common areas, televisions, microwaves, a library, and access to outdoor recreation. The facility’s medical and detention staff are trained in best practices for the care of transgender individuals. A dedicated custody resource coordinator ensures detainee access to care and services, and partnerships with local transgender organizations provide peer support and other services and programming.
Wedding in Torrance.MOV
This is a wedding, they had dancers doing GREASE Jacob and Daniela Choto was dancing.
Preliminary Questions at Torrance Mayor Townhall, West High Schoo (March 9, 2017)
Here's the first of a set of videos I took at Torrance Mayor Pat Furey's #WhyTorrance town hall series.
Here, he was promoting himself for re-election in 2018. I confronted him on a number of issues.
This Week In Torrance 18.18 HD - Torrance CitiCABLE - May 10 - 17, 2018
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“This Week in Torrance”
May 10 - 17, 2018
Show #18.18
“This Week in Torrance” CitiCABLE’s weekly news program will present the following coverage for the City of Torrance:
NEWS
• City Council reviews district maps for the first time during the third public hearing for the potential to transition to district elections. *
• City Council holds public hearing to discuss the City’s budget. *
• City Council shares fee study that shows the various changes happening across the City for services.*
• Community Services Department will receive funding for new playground at Wilson Park. *
• City recognizes 20 new hometown heroes’ banners.*
• Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce is being recognized with the President’s Circle Award at the State Capital.
• Torrance is set to host the Annual Armed Forces Day Celebrations once again. *
• Goats are back in Torrance to help with fire prevention and weed abatement. *
FEATURES
• Torrance Fire Department Assistant Chief Steve Treskes is honored at the 20th Annual South Bay Chapter Breakfast on the National Day of Prayer.
• 28th Annual DylanFest takes place at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center*
• The first AnimeFest takes place at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center attracting more than 2,000 people.*
TORRANCE ADVANTAGE
• Dave & Busters is hiring for its new location at the Del Amo Fashion Center.
• Pizza Hut is expanding their pilot program to deliver beer in Los Angeles.
SAFETY ON YOUR SIDE
• 19,000 vegetable slicers sold at stores are recalled due to faulty blades.
• May marks National Electrical Safety Month.
• Illnesses linked to E.Coli outbreaks are on the rise.
EDUCATION MATTERS
• Twenty-two high school seniors in Torrance receive a scholarship from the Torrance Education Foundation at its annual Awards Ceremony.
• All public Torrance High Schools are ranked as some of the best by U.S. News and World Report.
EVENTS
Used Motor Oil Filter Exchange – May 19
Southern California Handweavers’ Guild – May 20
SBEC Networking Luncheon- May 23
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This Week In Torrance 11.19 HD - Torrance CitiCABLE - March 21 - 28, 2019
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“This Week in Torrance”
March 21 - 28, 2019
Show #11.19
“This Week in Torrance” CitiCABLE’s weekly news program will present the following coverage for the City of Torrance:
NEWS
• Volunteer Center South Bay- Harbor- Long Beach is conducting a survey for its new parent education program.*
• Torrance Fire Department recruits learn low angle rope rescue skills at Rocketship Park.*
• Torrance Public Works Department presents storm response presentation during City Council meeting.
• Community Development Director Jeff Gibson retires after 38 years and is honored during the City Council meeting.
• Ruben Ordaz Community Center beautification project will begin in April.*
• United States Postal Service is hiring through Southern California Job fairs including one in Torrance.
• New bill spearheaded by Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi will look to ban 20 toxic chemicals found in cosmetics.
• Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi also spearheads a new bill that will restrict or ban cellphones to be used at schools.
FEATURES
• North Torrance Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps have their Military Ball.*
• 50th Annual Spring Arts & Craft Faire hosted by the Torrance Craftsmen Guild.*
TORRANCE ADVANTAGE
• A Torrance resident is gaining popularity for his breakfast burritos on the go (Michael Patterson Reporting)*
• Sugar Free Shack Ribbon Cutting takes place with the Torrance Area Chamber of Commerce.*
• 24HR Fitness opening soon on the Boulevard.*
EDUCATION MATTERS
• West High School receives the 2019 Exemplary Arts Education Program Award.
• Edison Elementary School has open voting to win $15,000 in grant funding.
SAFETY ON YOUR SIDE
• Torrance South Bay YMCA hosted its week-long “Safety Around the Water” swim program.*
• IRS releases common 2019 Tax Scams.
HEALTHY LIVING
• Environmental Working Group releases its annual “Dirty Thirty” dozen list of fruits and vegetables.
• March is National Nutrition Month - Vandana Sheth, RD, CDE –IN STUDIO SEGMENT
EVENTS
Torrance Cherry Blossom Cultural Festival – Sunday, March 31
Bunny Pet Photo Night – Sunday, March 31
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