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Travel & Tourism Summit 

Rahul Sonnad, Founder and CEO of Geodelic, sings his rendition of "I Will Survive" during the Santa Monica Travel & Tourism Summit at the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel on Friday, May 7, 2010.

Santa Monica kicked off National Tourism Week by hosting the Santa Monica Travel & Tourism Summit on May 7, 2010 at the Loews Santa Monica Beach Hotel. The conference unveiled the economic impact of tourism and the economic outlook for the city as it relates to travel and tourism. Among the key speakers were Caroline Beteta, president and CEO of the California Travel & Tourism Commission, Lauren Schlau, principal of Lauren Schlau Consulting and Jeffry Lugosi, MAI, senior vice president at PKF Consulting.

ìThe Santa Monica Travel & Tourism Conference was a great way for Santa Monica to share the importance of the travel and tourism industry as it relates to our local, state, and even national economy. Tourism activity supports nearly 12,000 jobs in Santa Monica alone, and brings in over one-billion dollars to the city, which helps Santa Monica continue to thrive,î said Misti Kerns, president and CEO of Santa Monica Convention & Visitors Bureau (SMCVB). ìWe are thrilled that the California Travel & Tourism Commission was able to join us today, and that together we are able to continue spreading the importance of this industry.î

During the summit, the results of the 2009 Santa Monica Tourism Economic Impact Study, conducted triennially since 1983 by Lauren Schlau Consulting and CIC Research, Inc., were presented. The study revealed that despite the 2008-2009 recession, Santa Monicaís travel industry remained strong. Annual visitor volume reached a record 6.3 million visitors, a 13.5% leap from 2006/07. International visitor volume grew to 3.0 million, a 12% rise, while U.S. resident visitation increased to 3.3 million, nearly 15% greater than 2006/07. While U.S. travel exceeded International volume, International spending in Santa Monica was higher than U.S. visitor spending, at $602 million vs. $553 million, respectively. Given the growth in volume, travel and tourism activity generated $34 million to the City in hotel and retail sales taxes and supported 11,800 jobs in 2009.

Among the top International travel markets, were the United Kingdom, Germany and Australia, with California, New York and Arizona representing the top three domestic cities of origin.

Also among the findings was that the average length of stay for all visitors increased by 6.2%, and among the top visitor spending categories were lodging, meals, beverages, and shopping, comprising over 80% of the total spending in Santa Monica. The study also found that inter-California travel to Santa Monica increased by 1% and of those travelers, overnight stay increased by 5%, and first-time visitors increased by 6% since 2006/07.

During the summit, videos, which were part of Santa Monica Convention & Visitors Bureauís (SMCVB) ìSummer of Tourismî video series, were shown to illustrate the impact that tourism has on local businesses and individuals. Beginning today, one video per week will be posted onto SMCVBís YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/travelsantamonica

, with a total of 16 videos posted by the end of the summer.

In addition to the summit, SMCVB honored National Tourism Week by participating in the state-wide California Travel & Tourism Commission ìSpendTom!î program, which aims to track two-dollar bills from their city of origin throughout the world as they are spent, to show the scope and economic impact of tourism. Over $4,000 in two-dollar bills will be distributed as change by participating local businesses in Santa Monica alone. Those who receive a two-dollar bill as change are invited to go to SpendTom.com and register their bill, telling California where they received the bill and how they spent it.

SMCVB also launched the ìSanta Monica Snapshots Photo Contest,î encouraging people from around the world to submit original photographs of their favorite Santa Monica location in the beachside city. The winner will be announced by May 24, 2010 and will win a two-night stay at the Holiday Inn Santa Monica Beach hotel. More information on the contest can be found at Facebook.com/VisitSantaMonica.
Posted on Friday, May 7, 2010 at 01:50PM by Registered CommenterFabian Lewkowicz | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

YOU'VE BEEN SERVED

Santa Monica Police Chief Timothy J. Jackman awards a $1,000.00 scholarship to Genesis Garmakani, 17, during Santa Monica Police Activities League's (PAL) Annual Recognition Luncheon at the Sheraton Delfina Hotel on Thursday, May 6, 2010. The $1,000.00 scholarship was provided by Chief Jackman and his wife Lisa.

2010 Sustainable Quality Awards


2010 Sustainable Quality Award (SQA) - Images by fabian lewkowicz

The Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, Sustainable Works and the City of Santa Monica are proud to announce the 2010 Sustainable Quality Award (SQA) winners on Wednesday, May 5, 2010, at the Sheraton Delfina Hotel.

For fifteen years the Sustainable Quality Awards have celebrated local businesses that make extraordinary contributions to our community by honoring business achievement in economic development, social responsibility, and stewardship of the environment.  The voluntary activities these businesses undertake result in cleaner air and water, less waste, reduced traffic and pollution, improved quality of life for residents and workers, and a strong and viable local economy.

Dean Kubani, Manager of the City’s Office of Sustainability and the Environment, commented that “This was a very diverse and highly accomplished group of applicants. Our hope is that we can promote a business climate where all businesses achieve the level of commitment to sustainability that these award winners exemplify.” 

 “Now more than ever it is clear that the future of our city and nation is going to be based on environmental, social and economic viability.   We are pleased to be a part of a city that is on the forefront of sustainability.” said Laurel Rosen, President and CEO of the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce. The businesses being recognized for their contribution to our city realize that being green is not only a good investment in the community but a very smart business plan for future success."

Terry Tamminen, founder of Santa Monica Bay Keeper, former secretary for the California Environmental protection agency (CalEPA) and former cabinet secretary to California Governor Arnold Schwarzenneger delivered the keynote speech. 

The 2010 SQA Winners are:

Co-opportunity SQA Grand PrizeCo-opportunity is a natural foods grocer providing natural and organic foods to Santa Monica and the surrounding area since 1974. They were the first grocery store on the Westside to install a two-kilowatt, photovoltaic solar power system- back in 1999.

They have a storewide purchasing policy to obtain organic products and locally California grown produce whenever possible. During staff trainings and meetings, they educate employees on current environmental issues such as the Pacific Gyre, commonly referred to as the "Pacific Garbage Patch".

Co-opportunity's waste diversion has increase approximately 40 percent since educating and training their staff on recycling procedures. They provide 100 percent paid medical, dental, life and vision insurance for all full time employees and 95 percent of their employees are employed full time. Before making changes to their health plan, they check in with employees to ensure the new plan covers their needs. They also offer an Employee Assistance Program for mental health benefit. Co-opportunity hosts weekly Monday night speaker's series and semi regular lectures at the Santa Monica Public Library. Co-opportunity also administers two $1,000 grants to local non-profit organizations every year.

Natural Resource Defense Council SQA Grand PrizeNatural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is a national, nonprofit organization of scientists, lawyers and environmental specialists dedicated to protecting public health and the environment.

NRDC's Santa Monica office building received a Platinum rating from the U.S. Green Building Council's LEED program. The building has sophisticated water recycling system that captures gray water from showers, sinks, and rainwater that is run through a disinfection and filtration system. The treated water is then re-used for irrigation and flushing toilets, reducing water consumption by 60 percent. After staff calculated 30 percent of their daily waste output consisted of food, an indoor "Nature Mill" unit was purchased to turn food waste into compost, without odors.

The Santa Monica office has a built-in Environmental Action Center (EAC) designed to increase awareness of the threats to environment and public health, and to empower individuals to get involved in NRDC's efforts. In addition, the EAC houses a gift shop that sells materials related to NRDC's mission.

NRDC offers many family-friendly benefits for employees including maternity and paternity policies providing up to 16 weeks unpaid leave, and up to 26 weeks for the care of a covered service member with a serious injury or illness. NRDC solicits employee input for benefits by including one representative from each office on the human resources committee to review all benefits.

Flair Cleaners SQA Excellence in Economic DevelopmentFlair Cleaners is a family owned and successfully operated garment cleaner located in Santa Monica for over 20 years. Their commitment is "It's Ready, It's Right or It's Free!" They have a Customer Service Hotline and a Customer Satisfaction Survey on their website which provides them with valuable feedback from customers on quality and service. Flair offers a VIP Express Service that features two free personalized reusable garment bags for dropping off cleaning without waiting with the option of an automatic credit card billing. They are the only Garment cleaner in Santa Monica that is a member of the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce and also belong to the Greater Los Angeles Dry Cleaners Association (GLADCA), the California Cleaners Association (CCA), the Dry Cleaning and Laundry Institute (DLI), and the US Chamber of Commerce.

Gensler Excellence SQA in Social ResponsibilityGensler is a global architecture, design, planning and consulting firm - with over 2,000 employees. They emphasize building retrofits and present proven successful case studies of green building techniques that reduce absenteeism and increase employee productivity.

Since 2000, Gensler hosted more than 1,000 internships firm-wide. Gensler maintains a diverse work force by striving to recruit, and promote women, ethnic minorities, and persons with disabilities. The firm recognizes a new generation of leaders through an annual recognition program - where employees are rewarded for leadership in their area of discipline. Achievement Awards are given to individuals and teams for contributions made throughout the year for community service, sustainability efforts, mentoring, project work, and other areas.

Gensler offers full medical, dental and vision coverage for family/dependent and domestic partners. In addition, they have an Employee Assistance Plan for behavioral health, wellness, work-life, and crisis intervention services.

Living Homes SQA Excellence in Social ResponsibilityLivingHomes' mission is to create homes and communities that inspire people, foster family and community interaction -- using the Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design (LEED) standards.

LivingHomes promotes an open work environment. All employees are given equal opportunity to communicate in all aspects of the company, from product design, to management, to policies and procedures. Twice a month they host Brown Bag Wednesdays where any staff member is welcome to lead a discussion.

LivingHomes also offers extensive internship programs in environmental leadership, building technology, marketing and architectural visualization. Two interns have been hired in full-time positions. LivingHomes also has a partnership with the Reuse People and Habitat for Humanity whereby any structure removed for a project is "deconstructed" and the reusable materials are donated.

Pacific Park SQA Excellence in Stewardship of the Natural Environment The world-famous solar-powered Ferris wheel is located on Pacific Park's amusement park on the Santa Monica Pier. In 2009 the Ferris wheel received a larger-than-life makeover with 160,000 energy-efficient LED lights that complement solar-panels generating more than 71,000-kilowatt hours of renewable photovoltaic power from the sun.

Office wide, Pacific Park eliminated distribution of bottled waters to staff in 2008 and installed two onsite water filtration dispensers. Employees have their own reusable glasses and mugs to refill. They also have an office-wide and park recycling program for mixed paper, plastic, glass, cans, cardboard, batteries, toner and inkjet cartridges and fluorescent light bulbs.

When a ride, like bumper cars, is replaced valuable materials such as steel are recycled. Most cleaning chemicals used in the office and throughout the park are environmentally friendly or Green Seal Certified.

Sheraton Delfina SQA Excellence in Social Responsibility and Stewardship of the Natural Environment Sheraton Delfina Santa Monica unites sustainable business practices with a contemporary hotel design aesthetic. The Kor Hotel Group's "Second Nature" mission laid the tracks for achieving Green Business Certification in 2008 (smgbc.org). Noteworthy retrofits include replacing standard landscape sprinklers with a 'Rain Bird' drip irrigation system.

The Delfina is one of the first luxury hotels on the west coast to pioneer a non-toxic electrolyzed water cleaning agent made from tap water and salt. Integrated Pest Management strategies benefit indoor air quality. Their "Make a Green Choice" linen program exceeds other luxury hotels - offering guests financial incentives for opting-out of housekeeping services.

Delfina strives to recruit local employees and has partnered with the Ocean Park and Pico Neighborhood Association to find qualified residents. Delfina is engaged in the Chamber's Government and Environmental Affairs Committee, provides in-kind services and donates to numerous non-profits like Sustainable Works, Meals on Wheels and AIDS Lifecycle.

Unitarian Universalist Community Church SQA Excellence in Social Responsibility & Stewardship of the Natural Environment Unitarian Universalist Community Church (UUCC) had SoCal Edison perform an energy audit in 2007 and completed Sustainable Works Business Greening Program in 2008. They installed reflective film on the office windows and replaced more than 50 incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent lights. Their energy bill decreased from 2,166 kWh per month to 1980 kWh - a nine percent decrease.

To prevent pollutive runoff into the ocean, they installed three cisterns on their patio. UUCC performs remodels using Santa Monica's Green Building Guidelines. They are reusing materials such as floors, doors and furniture. They post weekly green tips in their announcements and offer a range of adult education classes throughout the year.

Additionally, they hosted three Green Living Workshops funded by the City of Santa Monica and provided by Sustainable Works. A portion of their Sunday Service collection plate goes to a different charity each week. UUCC donated $250 to TreePeople for a grove of 20 trees and members attended a tree planting event in the Santa Monica Mountains.

West LA Print SQA Excellence in Social Responsibility and Stewardship of the Natural Environment West LA Print is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified and a Certified Sustainable Green Printer. By installing a new chemical free printing plate processor, costing over $150,000, they reduced their volatile organic compounds from 300ppm to less than 30ppm. Since installation of the new printing plate, their water usage reduced 25 percent - saving 1,200 gallons of water over four years. Toxic pressroom additives are replaced with eco-friendly alternatives. They also performed an energy efficient lighting retrofit.

West LA Print provides internship opportunities to colleges and high schools via internships with Wildwood School. Staff can take advantage of flex-time schedules and monthly reimbursement for commuting on public transportation. They pay 75 percent of each employee's medical, dental and life insurance which is a more generous benefits package than generally offered by a small printing company.



 

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A Monarch butterfly lands on a Pride of Madeira (Echium candicans)  along the Santa Monica Boardwalk
on Monday, May 3, 2010.

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BEACH ENFORCEMENT

(Top) Santa Monica  police officers Martinez maneuvers  through an obstacle course on an All Terrain Vehicles (ATV)  at Santa Monica beach on Wednesday, April 28, 2010.
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Cinco De Mayo


Grupo Folklórico Mexcaltitán - Images by fabian lewkowicz

Grupo Folklórico Mexcaltitán perform at Virginia Avenue Park during the Fourth Annual Cinco De Mayo Fiesta on Sunday, May 2, 2010.

NICE RIDE

A man admires a vintage car at Virginia Avenue Park during the Fourth Annual Pico Auto Show on Sunday, May 2, 2010.



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TANGO

Dennis Cante, 28, and his partner Judith Castelan, 27, dance the Tango at the Thirds Street Promenade on Sunday, May 2, 2010. The Tango dance originated in Buenos Aires, Argentina and Montevideo, Uruguay and  and spread to the rest of the world soon after.

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