I Am Jerusalem | Written By: Ali Lerman
I Am Jerusalem
"I Am Jerusalem is a small movement to lead people to discovery, internal and external peace with the other faiths who share so much of the same stories and history. I Am Jerusalem is the birth of a new way of thinking, seeing, and feeling."
Soka University Goes Global During Its 11th Annual International Festival | Written By: Daniel Albert
Soka University Goes Global During Its 11th Annual International Festival
When it comes to diversity Orange County has definitely has its fair share. Different parts of Orange County have very different cultural heritages as Orange County strives to be a shining example of the melting pot that is America. Rich in diverse foods, entertainment and much more, Orange County is the perfect place to experience other cultures. But above all else there is one festival that truly embodies the spirit of diversity in Orange County and that is Soka University's International Festival.
Leading OC Non-Profits | Written By: Lauren Scholz
Leading OC Non-Profits
When the Term Non-Profit comes up, many people think charity, when the truth of the matter is Non-Profit businesses are so much more. Non-Profit businesses use their surplus for the greater good and embody a true sense of inspiration.
Month In Review | Written By: Tracy Le
Month In Review
As a website and magazine most known for such lists as the World,s 400 Wealthiest People and 500 Biggest U.S. Companies, Forbes has produced a list of 100 Most Promising Companies based on high growth, strong management team and factors that indicate the company is financially and strategically healthy.
North Long Beach Renaissance | Written By: Dawn Mori
North Long Beach Renaissance
Take a look for yourself. Travel north on Long Beach Boulevard, past Del Amo up to 53rd Street. Suddenly you are in 1920’s Long Beach, courtesy of a vintage streetscape renovation complete with period lighting and Art Deco building facades.
Another One Bites the Dust | Written By: Cheryl Scott
Another One Bites the Dust
The Belmont Theater at 4918 E. Second St was built at a cost of $250,000 in June 1929, just in time for the new “talkies.” It was the centerpiece of a robust commercial scene on the main street of Belmont Shore, taking its place among teepee and Polynesian hut architecture in the whimsical style of the famous Brown Derby in Hollywood.
Community Hero | Written By: Cheryl Scott
Community Hero
Marcedes Lewis is living a dream come true as tight end on the Jacksonville Jaguars. Last year he signed a five-year contract reportedly worth $35 million and despite an ankle injury on Dec. 5, he was up to gaining 77 yards in a win against the Buccaneers on Dec. 11.
Sights of the City- Long Beach | Written By: Samantha Gonzaga
Sights of the City- Long Beach
Once home for thousands of years to indigenous populations and carved out of an extensive 18th-century Spanish land grant, Long Beach has seen and been— a lot— in its 100-plus history.
Preserving the Past on the Wings of the Future | Written By: Dan Albert
Preserving the Past on the Wings of the Future
Built in 1941, the Long Beach Airport is as much a part of the city as the city is a part of the airport. Rich in Long Beach culture, the airport now stands as a registered city historic landmark, a testament to the drive and dedication of the people of Southern California.
Sights of the City  | Written By: Samantha Gonzaga
Sights of the City
Orange County seems to everywhere these days – in the reaches of nostalgia, on television, in shopping bags.
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