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Bandarqq Indonesia bersama layanan Ramah

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Eduardo Santiago interviews Rob Roberge about his book, “The Cost of Living,” for the Idyllwild Author Series on Sunday at Cafe Aroma. The rain forced the interview to move inside at the Spiritual Living Center. Photo by John Pacheco
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a. Permasalahan tidak sukses login
Permasalahan yg amat sering dialami oleh para member judi poker online yaitu tidak sukses login atau masuk ke dalam web sebab lupa kata sandi atau pula dapat lantaran user ID yg tak valid atau tak tepat. rata rata permasalahan yang lain ialah sebab user id telah di blokir maka tidak sukses login ke dalam web. Permasalahan ini tetap mampu diperbaiki dgn kiat member mesti deposit apalagi dulu buat mencocokan data diri akun yg sempat mereka daftarkan di agen tersebut. seandainya data ia pas maka dana deposit member bakal dijadikan chip yg nantinya sanggup dimainkan oleh mereka.
b. Permasalahan tak dapat diakses
setelah itu permasalahan ke-2 yg lebih sering dialami oleh member diwaktu masuk ke website judi poker online yakni tak dapat diakses baik di hp & pula komputer mereka. rata-rata kesalahan ini berjalan lantaran pemain memakai provider yg tak beri dukungan akses segera ke halaman perjudian, & mesti memanfaatkan VPN yg berlainan dari negara. Beberapa provider yg beri dukungan tentu dapat enteng buat membuka web perjudian.
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Yve Evans brings soul, humor

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An Idyllwild favorite, Yve Evans sings at the Idyllwild Summer Concert Series. She drew a packed house with her soulful voice and humor. Photo by Jenny Kirchner
An Idyllwild favorite, Yve Evans sings at the Idyllwild Summer Concert Series. She drew a packed house with her soulful voice and humor.
Photo by Jenny Kirchner

Obituary: Donald Sterling

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Donald Sterling
Donald Sterling

Loved by many, changed by most, Donald “Don” Sterling, 72, died of lung cancer on the morning of Tuesday, July 22, 2014.

Donald was a resident of Idyllwild for about 30 years where he lived with his wife, Robin Sterling, and their daughter, Dawn Marie Sterling.

Donald was well known in this town by his former nickname, Chief. This nickname was used by many locals here from the 1980s on.

Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Don eventually ended up in this small town where he lived his life to the fullest.

He was well known at the local lake, Lake Hemet, where he fished every morning for more than 10 years until his illness began to take over. Loved by many, changed by most, Donald Sterling will long live in the hearts of many.

“Rest in peace, Daddy. I love you.” Dawn Marie

Obituary: Bruce Raynor

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Bruce Raynor
Bruce Raynor

Bruce Raynor, 79, of Mountain Center, died Monday, July 14, 2014.

He was born June 15, 1935, in Speonk, Long Island, New York.

For a time, he lived in Connecticut where he was in the construction business.

He and his wife operated Val and Bruce’s General Store in Mountain Center for 22 years.

He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Valerie; a daughter, Cheryl Panainder of Palm Desert; a son, Bruce Raynor Jr. of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a sister, Shirley McMahon of North Branford, Connecticut; and two brothers, Bob (Betty) Raynor and Richard (Micky) Raynor of Milford, Connecticut.

Private services have been held.

Mountain folk

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mountain folk

Travel Weekly, the leading travel industry publication, announced that Robert “Bob” Romano of Travel Leaders, Your Travel Center, a member of the Tzell Travel Group and an Idyllwild resident, was selected from among hundreds of applicants to attend the Global Travel Marketplace in Hollywood/Fort Lauderdale, Florida, July 9 to 11. GTM is an appointment-only event for travel agents and suppliers seeking to conduct business face-to-face.

Only 103 North American applicants met the strict requirements to attend, which included booking a minimum of $1 million in annual sales and maintaining a global book of business. More than 11,000 appointments were requested, 5,316 face-to-face meetings were conducted and 144 presentation sessions were hosted during the three-day event.

Romano said after the conclusion of the event: “This event was an excellent opportunity to refresh prior contacts and meet new suppliers I could use in the future in planning my valued customers’ vacations.  It was also an excellent opportunity to network with some of the top travel professionals in the industry.”

 

Ruiz maintains substantial campaign funding lead

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During the third quarter of 2014, contributions to Assemblyman Brian Nestande’s (R) campaign for California’s 36th Congressional seat were the most he has received in one quarter since formally entering the race to unseat incumbent Congressman Dr. Paul Ruiz (D).

However, Ruiz still maintains an overwhelming lead in the cash-available category. As of June 30, the first-term congressman had more than $1.9 million available to defend his seat, while Nestande had $234,000 available.

Nestande’s nearly invisible race against fellow Republican Ray Haynes required him to expend nearly $350,000 during the weeks leading up to the California primary on June 3. Ruiz, comfortable that he would be the leading vote getter in the top-two primary, spent only $145,000 in the third quarter.

Most of Ruiz’s expenses for payroll included a polling consultant at the beginning of April for $21,000, several thousand for campaign fundraising consultants but nothing else larger than $5,000.

Nestande, on the other hand, had 13 disbursements greater than $10,000 mostly for a television ad and mass mailers before the primary.

Haynes reported only two campaign contributions as of the end of June, one of which was a $13,400 personal loan.

As of June 30, Ruiz had received more than 2,200 separate contributions; however, individual contributors may have given multiple times. His total contributions from individuals exceeded $1.5 million, of which about 47.2 percent (288 separate contributions) were for more than $2,000 each.

Nestande had 726 individual contributions, but multiple contributions from several contributors. For example, David Cooper, a certified public accountant in Rancho Mirage, has given $250 three times. Nestande’s contributions have ranged from $2,600 to $10. Since he began raising funds for the campaign, he has received 151 contributions for more than $2,000, representing 57 percent of his individual contributions.

Nearly 70 percent of Ruiz’s benefactors are Californians and they have contributed about 62 percent of his funding. He has received one contribution from Idyllwild for $250.

Another $823,000, almost a third of his total, came from political committees, many related to medical specialties such as the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Hospital Association.

Various political committees have given Nestande $145,300 through the end of June.

 

 

2014 Congressional District 36

Campaign contributions and cash as of June 30, 2014

Contributions this quarter

Individual, Committee, Total cash available

 

Ruiz $340,900, $190,000, $1,908,424

Nestande $172,900, $86,500, $234,631

Haynes $17,900, $0, $0

IFPD revenue estimates improve

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Revenue for fiscal 2014-15 is looking much more favorable for the Idyllwild Fire Protection District. At the July 21 Finance Committee meeting, Chair and Commissioner Nancy Layton announced that the July estimates have increased $156,000 since the original May estimate was released.

IFPD’s revenue estimate for this fiscal year is now $2.32 million, up from $2.16 million, a 7.25-percent increase. Layton said that Capt. Mark LaMont received new projections from the county.

According to Riverside County’s Assessor’s Office, the assessed value of property in Idyllwild has increased 4 percent in 2014, to $740.9 million from $713 million.

In addition, the Finance Committee added $72,000 to the revenue projection for the collection of two state revenue streams —in-lieu taxes and homeowners’ property tax relief. These amounts were received in 2013-14 and prior years, so the committee felt they should be included in the 2014-15 estimate.

Overall, the revenue forecast is nearly $230,000 more than the May estimate.

The committee will suggest some changes to the expenditures for the current year, but the total will be available at its next meeting on Aug. 4. Examples of these changes include budgeting $1,000 for fire prevention and community education, and $3,600 for the cost of renting the site for its repeater tower.

The committee also devoted significant effort to modifying the budget structure to ensure it meets commission and management needs, for example, establishing an account for travel, transportation and training. Within this account would be subaccounts for the commissioners, staff and others.

 

Grupo Bohemio, Santana cover band at concert series

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BohemioHot music, a hot summer night and hot dancing driven by popping percussion. That is what you’ll experience when Grupo Bohemio, Santana cover band, returns for its fourth Idyllwild Summer Concert Series appearance.

Six musicians, united by their Latin roots and love for beat-driven music, take the stage at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 31.

Jancito “Chad” Cancino, drummer and lead vocals; Ruben Cancino, keyboard and vocals; Manny Torres, rhythm and lead guitar; Lupe Garza, bass guitar; Juan Hernandez, sax and vocals; and Enrique Cano, percussion will be cooking with jalapeños, serving up traditional Latin, rock en Española, Tex-Mex, R&B, classic rock, soft country and mainstream top 40 — music for the soul to bring out the inner dancer.

Torres said Bohemio would be adding new tunes — maybe some Journey or Eagles — for its Idyllwild gig.

No matter what they play, Torres said to be sure to fill the dance floor, feel the beat and lose yourself in the percussive lilt of Latin music, some of the best music for dancing.

Opening for Grupo at 6:15 p.m. is local group Swift Pony.

Admission to the series is free. According to producer Ken Dahleen, more than $4,000 still needs to be raised from donations in order to make budget for the series.

So, bring chairs and cash — chairs for comfort and cash for the donation jar — for this event designed by producers to be just for locals.

 

 

Concert Series

7/31 Bohemio

8/7 New Sensations

8/14 Blue Breeze Band

8/21 Lisa Haley

 

Author Dete Meserve finds decency in the dark

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Dete Meserve, next speaker at local author series  Photo courtesy of Dete Meserve
Dete Meserve, next speaker at local author series
Photo courtesy of Dete Meserve

Author Dete Meserve asks in her novel “Good Sam” (Melrose Hill, 2014) whether acts of kindness would ever make the nightly news or front pages of print media. “We are constantly bombarded with stories about senseless murders, natural disasters, tragic accidents, massive fraud and the dark side of the American dream,” she notes on her home page. “I wondered what would happen if someone were doing extraordinary good? Would the news media even cover it?”

Meserve is the final author in year four of Eduardo Santiago’s Idyllwild Author Series. She and Santiago wrap the series at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 3, on the deck of Cafe Aroma.

With a background in broadcast media, much of it in public radio and television, Meserve understands the headline-grabbing nature of what is dark — accidents and atrocities to which we are drawn and cannot look away. In her present career as president of Wind Dancer Films, she develops and funds films and television series, and must, therefore, know what the public wants to see and what sells.

However, just as Kate Bradley, her central character in “Good Sam,” understands the dark underbelly of urban living, covering the “Bummer Beat” (tragedy)  — the alleyways and neighborhoods of Los Angeles that are avoided by most — for a TV station, Meserve is fascinated by how even the most deeply wounding acts and events call out people who come to help, motivated by a desire to assist and do good. That was her impetus to write “Good Sam,” reviewed by Kirkus Reviews as “a fast-paced mystery/romance that’s well grounded in the nitty-gritty details of TV news.”

And in a life-imitates-art story, “Good Sam” the novel has inspired readers to perform acts of kindness. Meserve posts their “Good Sam” stories on her Facebook page www.facebook.com/GoodSamBook.

Meserve has moved steadily through the corridors of Hollywood power in her job bankrolling major studio film and television projects. She knows, as she said, how to “land your ship on a dime,” and that every dollar spent needs to show up in the product. Because of her experience as a movie executive, she decided, as a first-time novelist seeking publication, to go the self-publishing route. She had won the 2013 Readers Favorite Book Awards Contest in Women’s Fiction and wanted to retain rights and control of how her novel would be marketed. “This way it’s my own and the readers’,” she said. “This is a powerful message, the search for good, and I wanted it to be handled in a certain way.”

Asked about how she writes, Meserve said, she starts with character, in this case her protagonist and the central idea of how a jaundiced news reporter, good at covering the seamy side of back-alley beats, learns to find hope in following a good Samaritan story to its conclusion — who is the person or persons leaving $100,000 in cash on the front porches of the down and out in Los Angeles and why is he, she or they performing these acts. Asked if she knew how her novel would end when she began, she said no, she didn’t. “There are three phases to writing a novel,” she said. “In the beginning you start out, in the middle you get stuck and an ending must be earned,” – from the progress of the characters and events that play out in an engaging fashion.

Said Meserve of “Good Sam” and a second novel also featuring Bradley, “I’m truly convinced that there is far more good going on in this world than the news media have time or commercial inclination to tell us.”

There is no charge for Santiago’s interview with Meserve, but Santiago advises, since all events have been standing-room only, to arrive early to secure good seats.

Edwardo Santiago interviews Bernard Cooper about his book “Guess Again” at the Idyllwild Author Series event at Cafe Aroma last Sunday. Photo by John Pacheco
Edwardo Santiago interviews Bernard Cooper about his book “Guess Again” at the Idyllwild Author Series event at Cafe Aroma last Sunday.
Photo by John Pacheco

Readers write: Fire protection …

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Editor: 

Though several people in Idyllwild have generously attempted to explain to me the areas of great consternation that surround the Idyllwild Fire Protection District, Riverside County and the grand jury, I yet fail to understand the problem. Just can’t get my mind around it. Could be my age, my unwillingness to focus or my general impatience with almost everything.

But I have to comment, nonetheless. Of course. It’s what I do.

Living in Idyllwild, I feel safe. I am protected by firefighters and emergency technicians who, thus far, have not failed me.

Obviously, we are living on the edge of great peril. But for this moment, I am OK and can only feel gratitude for IFPD. For their protection. For their steadfastness and willingness to live in danger for my sake.

Simplistic, perhaps. Genuine, of course.

Bobbie Glasheen
Idyllwild

 

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