Thursday, November 15, 2012

Nonprofit Spotlight: Goals for Life

Goals for Life is an educational program that teaches at-risk youth in underserved communities the skills and strategies needed to succeed in life.  Founded by former NFL player Reggie Berry, Goals for Life sends former professional football players into schools to teach students goal setting and provide them with the tools needed to achieve their full potential. The thirty week program has been implemented in numerous schools throughout Southern California.  To date, over 100 players have impacted and helped change the lives of more than 20,000 youth.


Goals for Life mentors and kids
Goals for Life mentors and kids
Reggie Berry played with the San Diego Charges and World Football League before launching Goals for Life.  The group’s mission is to reach students “before they have fallen through the cracks and end up dropping out, in prison, on drugs, parenting prematurely, or worse, dead.”  The program’s curriculum has been designed to help students "understand, embrace and practice success principles."

Monday, November 5, 2012

Dia de Los Muertos Festival Comes Alive

San Pedro's Dia de Los Muertos Festival on November 1st was a lively event that overflowed with Latin American entertainment, including mariachis, folklorico and Aztec dancers; great cuisine and creative costumes.  Presented by the San Pedro HistoricWaterfront Business Improvement District, the 6th street activities also included an alter of rememberance, art exhibition and Artists’ Village with handmade crafts.

The festival took place during the city’s First Thursday ArtWalk, which is held every month between 4th and 8th streets.  During FTAW, San Pedro art galleries and studios remain open late into the evening, and the streets are filled with music and some of the finest gourmet food trucks in the area, including  the Grilled Cheese Truck, Asian Fusion, Slummin’ Gourmet, Lobsta Truck and Waffles del Liego.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

The Spirit of Old Hollywood: Hollywood Arts Council


"The Spirit of Old Hollywood"
“The Spirit of Old Hollywood” was the theme of the Hollywood Arts Council membership salon on October 21st. The event, which was held at the Hollywood Post 43 American Legion, included ghost tours and live jazz by the Hollywood Rhythm Kings.



The American Legion is a registered historical landmark with decades of Hollywood history.  Built in 1929, the three story building has a ballroom, dining room, auditorium, museum, library and basement art deco bar with original light fixtures and mirrors.  You can read about the building’s colorful past here.


Hollywood American Legion: Basement Art Deco Bar


The Hollywood Arts Council promotes and supports the arts through advocacy, events and local school programs such as Project S.O.A.R. (Students Overcoming All Risks).  S.O.A.R. workshops encompass a broad range of arts, including painting, dance, photography and ceramics. The group also sponsors the annual Charlie Awards, a celebration of the arts and culture of Hollywood.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

San Pedro International Film Festival


The San Pedro International Film Festival (SPIFFest) opened Friday night, October 12th at the Warner Grand Theatre with a screening of the "The Loneliest Planet," an award-winning indie film. 

Congresswoman Janice Hahn, LA City Attorney Carmen Trutanich; film and TV director James Fargo (The Enforcer, Every Which Way But Loose, Beverly Hills 90210); composer and producer Janet Cole Valdez; actors Dana Lee (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Rambo: First Blood Part II) Golden Brooks (The Great Divide, Hart of Dixie), Brea Bee (“Nikki” in Silver Linings Playbook), Rick Mora (Yellow Rock, Deadliest Warrior) and Veronica Milagros (The Gundown) attended the red carpet festivities. which were produced and managed by Ann | Rose.

The inaugural festival continued throughout the weekend with additional film screenings and workshops.  Festival winners included:
  • Best Feature: "Silver Linings Playbook," directed by David O'Russell (USA)
  • Best Documentary: "Return to Byzantium," directed by Adelina Suvagau (Canada)
  • Best EcoDoc: "Quest For Energy," directed by Vinit Parmar (USA)
  • Best Screenplay: "Dogs of the Pacific," written by Julian Surface (USA)
  • Best 3D Documentary Short: "Cosmic Journey," directed by Jonathan Kitzen (USA)
  • Best Animated Short: "Reality Clock," directed by Amanda Tasse (USA)
  • Best Short: "Get a Move On," directed by Peter Oreskovic (Croatia)

SPIFFest was created to celebrate San Pedro's cultural diversity and film production history.


Friday, September 21, 2012

Seeley Building Grand Opening

The Seeley Building, a Glendale landmark, has finally been restored, redesigned and reopened as an urban office space. The grand opening on Wednesday, September 19th included a ribbon cutting ceremony followed by an art show, music and entertainment.

The building, which has been vacant for six years, was originally built in 1925.  George Seeley remodeled it for his furniture warehouse during the 1940s. After 60 years in business, Seeley's Furniture closed. 

Now called Seeley Studios, the property is managed by Live Work Loft and features offices, creative lofts, residential lofts and retail units. The renovations took six years to complete at a cost of $8 million.

Image Credit:  Urban Drywall