Wednesday, February 10th 12:00 AM Whole Foods Market, Redondo Beach, $7.49/lb Eat with us every Wednesday for a discounted food bar special at only $7.49 lb! That means you save $1.50 per pound on all things delicious and nutritious!
Wednesday, June 22nd 12:00 AM Whole Foods Market, Redondo Beach, $7.49/lb Eat with us every Wednesday for a discounted food bar special at only $7.49 lb! That means you save $1.50 per pound on all things delicious and nutritious!
Our Mission: Provide young players with solid fundamentals, skill training, and help them to develop the ability to apply concepts of basketball within a game style setting. More importantly Camp Basketball will be a fun experience for all campers, while being exposed to very experienced and knowledgeable coaches. Hoop Masters presents – Camp Basketball Presented by: John Fischer Lead Instructor and Camp Director. For over 20 years, Coach Fischer has been the head basketball coach for Hoop Masters, an organization he co-founded in 1993. Coach Fischer and Hoop Masters have produced 50 collegiate basketball players in their history, and many more successful high school players. Since 2013, Coach Fischer has been an assistant coach at Redondo Union High School under acclaimed head coach Reggie Morris Jr. Camp will be staffed by Redondo Union Coaches and players. Additional Information: Camp t-shirt, camp picture, and report card will also be provided. There will be a 20-30 minute break for a snack, which will not be provided. Pizza and drinks will be sold. Boys and Girls Ages: 6 – 14 (Cutoff is graduating 8th graders, class 2016) Location: Redondo Union High School – Basketball Gym Camp Basketball Times: 9:00am – 1:00pm (gym opens at 8:15am and closes at 1:30pm) Cost: $200 June 1st (Use Promo Code: CampBBall200) $250 June 2nd – June 16th (Use Promo Code: CampBBall250) $275 June 17th – June 20th Please Note: Day 1 of Camp June 20th, check-in will be from 8:15am – 8:45am Please bring a copy of your confirmation email Sample of the daily schedule: (schedule is subject to change) 8:15-9:00 – Check In/Free Shooting 9:00-9:10 – Roll Call 9:10-9:30 – Stretch/ Warm up 9:30-10:00 – Ball Handling 10:00-10:10 – Break 10:10-10::40 – Offensive Skills 10:40-11:15 – Shooting 11:15-11:30 – Guest Speaker/Team Concepts 11:30- 11:45 – Academic Session 11:45-12:15 – Lunch ($5 – cash daily) 12:15-12:55 – Games 12:55-1:00 – Closing Remarks 1:00-1:30 – Closing / pick-up *This activity is not school sponsored by Redondo Union High School and any involvement in this activity is at the discretion of the parent and student.
Wednesday, February 10th 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM Whole Body Department, Free Stop by our Whole Body department for a complimentary chair massage with certified massage therapist Phil Stables of Perfect Health Massage Therapy.
Sponsored by: Beach Cities Health District Minimum age: 18 Volunteer Services hosts over 600 volunteers in more than 20 different programs. Each year, volunteers contribute over 40,000 hours of time to the beach cities community. This program helps match individuals to a volunteer opportunity that connects them to their purpose as well as monitor volunteer . . .
Sponsored by: Beach Cities Health District Minimum age: 18 Volunteer Services hosts over 600 volunteers in more than 20 different programs. Each year, volunteers contribute over 40,000 hours of time to the beach cities community. This program helps match individuals to a volunteer opportunity that connects them to their purpose as well as monitor volunteer . . .
Redondo Beach: Potluck Moai Matching EventPlant-based Potluck Moai Group (Blue Zones Project)Wednesday, June 22 at 6:00 PMLet’s get together to share and taste our favorite plant-slant potluck dishes! Whether your preference is vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, or other, pl…http://www.meetup.com/potluckmoai/events/231797025/
“Making money is good as long as we do it with love, for love, and from the place of love”-George Cassar DALE CARNEGIE TRAINER & PERFORMANCE CONSULTANT George Cassar has a real passion for developing people across all ages to achieve their life’s dreams and goals. George has just come out of an extensive career at Raytheon for 28 years, working as a Systems Engineer in developing Tactical Radio Systems for the US Army & Marine Corps as well Training and Development in the Systems Engineering and Engineering organizations at the Space Airborne Systems division. In 2014, George transitioned from Raytheon to Dale Carnegie of Southern Los Angeles. He provides business performance consulting and training to organizations in the art of “Winning Friends and Influencing People” to ensure a highly engaged workforce. George is also the President of a non-profit educational resource center near UCLA, responsible for directing leadership programs in Southern California for high-school, college, and young professionals. Education: BS Electrical Engineering, Loyola Marymount University, 1986 MS Electrical Engineering, Loyola Marymount University, 1990 Certifications: Dale Carnegie: Effective Communications and Human Relations, 2014 Dale Carnegie: High Impact Presentations, 2015 You will learn how to mazimize your leadership skills learned in with The Toastmasters Program into the workplace: Club President – chief executive officer of the club, responsible for fulfilling the mission of the club; presides at meetings and club executive committee; appoints all committees and has general supervision of the club; transmits to the club for approval/disapproval all ideas and plans proposed by the Area & District Councils which may affect the club; and shall take no action binding upon the club without either specific prior authorization or subsequent ratification by this club. Vice President of Education – second ranking; responsible for planning, organizing and directing a club program which meets the educational needs of the members; chairs the Education Committee; serves as one of the club’s representatives on the Area & District Councils; and shall take no action binding upon the club. Vice President of Membership – third ranking; responsible for planning, organizing and directing a program that ensures membership retention and growth; chairs Membership Committee; serves as one of the club’s representatives on the Area & District Councils; and shall take no action binding upon the club. Vice President Public Relations – fourth ranking; responsible for developing and directing publicity program that informs individual members and others outside the club about Toastmasters; chairs the Public Relations Committee. Club Secretary – responsible for club records and correspondence; has custody of the club’s Charter, Constitution, Bylaws and all other records and documents of the club; keeps an accurate record of the meetings and activities; maintains an accurate and complete roster of members and transmits the same to the successor in office; provides notices of meetings and immediately notifies World Headquarters of Toastmasters International of any change in the roster of members. Club Treasurer – responsible for financial policies, procedures and controls; receives and disburses, with the approval of the club, all club funds; pays to Toastmasters International all obligations as they come due; keeps an accurate account of all transactions; makes financial reports to the club and executive committee quarterly and upon request; shall transmit the accounts and all undistributed funds to the successor in office at the end of the term. Sergeant at Arms – responsible for club property management, meeting room preparation and hospitality; chairs the Social and Reception Committee. “Making money is good as long as we do it with love, for love, and from the place of love”-George Cassar
Alegre Ramos believes that we can change the world in one-generation if everyone lets their spark shine! She is an award-winning speaker and presents widely on the topics of sustainability, entrepreneurship and modern-parenting. She was hand-picked by Top 10 YouTube channel Howcast to create a series of 50-videos on the basics of sustainable-living which received over 250,000 views its first month. She has been featured by the Discovery Channel, CBS, E!, KTLA, KCAL and Univision. You can find her blogging about all things sustainable, creative and delicious at EmberLiving.com.
Our Mission: Provide young players with solid fundamentals, skill training, and help them to develop the ability to apply concepts of basketball within a game style setting. More importantly Camp Basketball will be a fun experience for all campers, while being exposed to very experienced and knowledgeable coaches. Hoop Masters presents – Camp Basketball Presented by: John Fischer Lead Instructor and Camp Director. For over 20 years, Coach Fischer has been the head basketball coach for Hoop Masters, an organization he co-founded in 1993. Coach Fischer and Hoop Masters have produced 50 collegiate basketball players in their history, and many more successful high school players. Since 2013, Coach Fischer has been an assistant coach at Redondo Union High School under acclaimed head coach Reggie Morris Jr. Camp will be staffed by Redondo Union Coaches and players. Additional Information: Camp t-shirt, camp picture, and report card will also be provided. There will be a 20-30 minute break for a snack, which will not be provided. Pizza and drinks will be sold. Boys and Girls Ages: 6 – 14 (Cutoff is graduating 8th graders, class 2016) Location: Redondo Union High School – Basketball Gym Camp Basketball Times: 9:00am – 1:00pm (gym opens at 8:15am and closes at 1:30pm) Cost: $200 June 1st (Use Promo Code: CampBBall200) $250 June 2nd – June 16th (Use Promo Code: CampBBall250) $275 June 17th – June 20th Please Note: Day 1 of Camp June 20th, check-in will be from 8:15am – 8:45am Please bring a copy of your confirmation email Sample of the daily schedule: (schedule is subject to change) 8:15-9:00 – Check In/Free Shooting 9:00-9:10 – Roll Call 9:10-9:30 – Stretch/ Warm up 9:30-10:00 – Ball Handling 10:00-10:10 – Break 10:10-10::40 – Offensive Skills 10:40-11:15 – Shooting 11:15-11:30 – Guest Speaker/Team Concepts 11:30- 11:45 – Academic Session 11:45-12:15 – Lunch ($5 – cash daily) 12:15-12:55 – Games 12:55-1:00 – Closing Remarks 1:00-1:30 – Closing / pick-up *This activity is not school sponsored by Redondo Union High School and any involvement in this activity is at the discretion of the parent and student.