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JOY

Curator Myung Deering admires Laraine Mestman's painting entitled "Joy" (6x6 oil on wood panel) during the opening reception for the exhibit "Family" at the Santa Monica Bay Woman's Club on Saturday, June 12, 2010. This exhibit runs through June 18. This show is a joint project of the Senior Arts Foundation and the Women in Arts of the Santa Monica Bay Women's Club. Artist Talk will be held on June 15, from 12:30 - 1:30 pm and on June 16, from 5:30 - 6:30pm. All the programs are free to the public.

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PASSING THE TORCH


Special Olympics Southern California - Images by Fabian Lewkowicz

In true Olympic spirit, Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier lit up its Ferris wheel with a flame pattern and ignited a stationary torch atop the Ferris wheel hub on Thursday, June 11, 2010. The torch will be lit for four to officially kick-off the Special Olympics Southern California (SOSC) Summer Games.

The Olympic-style torch departed the Malibu Pier to complete one of the last legs of its run aboard a U.S. Coast Guard boat and arrived at the Santa Monica Pier where it was passed to Santa Monica Police Sergeant Mike Bratten and a Special Olympics athlete Kevin Hamilton, 17. The runners proceeded down the Santa Monica Pier with the torch to Pacific Park where Sergeant Bratten transported it to the Ferris wheel’s center hub and ignited a specially designed torch that was lit for the duration of the Summer Games. Following the torch ceremony, the Ferris wheel lighting changed to a flame pattern that will be continuously illuminated throughout the Summer Games being held June 12 and 13 at California State University, Long Beach.

Pacific Park also hosted an official appreciation party for all law enforcement and fire personnel. During that period, each emergency response member that presented their badge or acceptable identification received up to four free tickets for unlimited rides throughout Pacific Park. Also any non-emergency response guests that purchased an unlimited ride pass for $10, Pacific Park donated the net proceeds to SOSC.

“Our goal is to help raise funds and awareness for this year’s Summer Games in a non-traditional manner,” says Jeff Klocke, director of marketing and sales at Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier. “Special Olympics athletes are unique individuals and we can only hope that our display of support can match their passion for the games and commitment to excellence.”

Throughout this year’s Summer Games, Pacific Park will also host a booth to distribute up to 2,000 unlimited ride wristbands as an official “thank you” to coaches who participate in this year’s Summer Games.

“Pacific Park’s overall dedication to Special Olympics Southern California is beyond the scope of simply wanting to lend a helping hand,” said Bill Shumard, President and CEO of Special Olympics Southern California. “From the use of their venue on the Santa Monica Pier to their team’s feet on the ground at the Summer Games, it’s partners like Pacific Park that provide us with the ability to make dreams a reality for so many people with intellectual disabilities.”

In addition, Pacific Park hosted a Media Day with Special Olympics athletes during the torch arrival and emergency personnel appreciation event. Several of the athletes competing in the Summer Games were available for interviews, photographs and one-on-one competitions with media members based on amusement park games relating to their sport.

Athletes and volunteers travel from all over Southern California to participate in the annual Summer Games, which is the largest Special Olympics Southern California sports competition of the year with more than 1,100 athletes competing in aquatics, athletics (track & field), basketball, bocce, golf, and gymnastics. An expected 6,000 people will attend the games throughout the weekend. For more information about the Summer Games, visit www.sosc.org/summergames.

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TEAM WORK

Santa Monica lifeguard Jon Van Duinwyk and Venice lifeguard Dave Cartlidge row their boat at Santa Monica Bay on Thursday, June, 10, 2010.

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PASSING THE GAVEL

(1,2) Santa Monica Mayor Bobby Shriver install the new board of directors during the 85th Annual Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce Installation Dinner at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel on Thursday, June, 10, 2010. (3) Master of Ceremonies Nathaniel Trives installs the new Chairman of the Board Tom Nearly. (4) Outgoing Chairman Iao Katagiri passes her gavel to the new Chairman of the Board Tom Nearly. 

 

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FAMILY BUSINESS

Santa Monica Police Chief Timothy J. Jackman pins a Commander's badge on his wife Lisa during Long Beach Police Department's Promotion Ceremony at long Beach City Hall on Thursday, June, 10, 2010. 

CHIEF'S BEAT
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CHIEF'S BEAT

Santa Monica Police Chief Timothy J. Jackman (left) and Officer Murphy respond to a call on the Santa Monica Pier involving an intoxicated man on Wednesday, June 9, 2010. The man was taken into custody. Chief Jackman periodically goes on patrol with one of his officers.

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Howdy Partner

Lilah Michaels, 3, shakes hands with  Zunie, an 18 year-old capuchin monkey, at the Third Street Promenade on Saturday, May 22, 2010.
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HELLO BIRDIE

Alan Cook's 2 year old Macaw parrot Muschi lays down for Park Rangers Marsh (center) and Buermele at Pacific Park on Saturday, May 22, 2010.



Posted on Wednesday, June 9, 2010 at 08:46PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint