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Kenny Slaught Promotes Work Of Hospice Of Santa Barbara

Kenny Slaught, experienced real estate , is dedicated to helping those less fortunate in his city. He promoted the counseling services offered by Hospice of Santa Barbara on his blog at KennySlaught.com. Slaught highlights the importance of feeling supported by your community if you experienced a loss.  Read more: http://markets.financialcontent.com/startribune/news/read/33555035/Kenny_Slaught_ Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught – California Architectural Traditions Stand Tall

Santa Barbara’s most popular structures include El Pueblo Viejo district, old Hotel Virginia and the Old Mission’s two pink towers. The County Courthouse displays vibrant paintings, and a scenic view can be seen from the clock tower and observation deck. The 1873 Lobero theatre hosts amazing performances and was founded in 1873. The facility was… Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught Encouraging Knowledge Of EDMR

Several Hospice of Santa Barbara counsellors have obtained certification for EDMR and are effectively integrating the service into treatment plans. This is resulting in many patients reporting greater feelings of ease and comfort than they experienced with talk therapy alone. EMDR will not replace the need for talk therapy, but does serve as an important… Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught On Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara’s approach of being focused on its community comes from a commitment to charity, Kenny Slaught discusses. The Santa Barbara Foundation was opened in 1928, and marked the beginnings of a long tradition. Today, Santa Barbara’s numerous charities continue the work. Committed local nonprofits respond to the community’s needs fast, and thus assistance from… Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught On Important Buildings In Santa Barbara’s Old City

The Spanish Colonial Revival architecture style was founded in the early 20th century. It was first encountered in areas that were Spanish colonies turned into American cities. Santa Barbara adopted this style after an 1925 quake required the city to be redesigned. Originally, the movement was created by architect George Washington Smith, who moved to… Continue Reading

Kenny Slaught On the History of Hoover Dam

Hoover Dam was built in the Great depression era, between 1931 and 1936, at a cost of $49 million, says Kenny Slaught. The construction’s name was Boulder Dam, but its name was later changed to Hoover Dam in honor of its main sponsor, President Herbert Hoover. The structure measures 221 meters in height, is 179… Continue Reading