Monday, 30 November 2020

Hyatt Carmel Highlands Inn Offers Special Elopement Wedding packages that Focus on Creating a Lifetime of Memories

  First used in the 14th century, the word elope came from aloper, which meant to leap.

Carmel, CA, November 28, 2020 — First used in the 14th century, the word elope came from aloper, which meant to leap. While origins of elopement paint the term as something last-minute or secret, modern couples now see it a bit differently and favor less stress and less urgency, with more focus on a true celebration of love. Proving that an elopement can be synonymous with a “destination wedding”. Hyatt Carmel Highlands Inn offers special wedding and elopement packages that keep intimacy and romance in mind. 


Designed for 2 to 20 people, the Highlands Elopement Package allows couples to exchange vows on a romantic gazebo overlooking the Pacific Ocean. This package includes: 

Wedding Changing Room (Makeup, Hair and First Look)

White Folding Chairs and Cocktail Tables for your ceremony

Site Fee (Monday-Thursdays) starting at $1,500, limited to 1.5 hours of event time

Site Fee (Weekends) starting at $3,000, service charge and tax not included.

The special package is available to book for a weekend elopement (Fridays-Sundays) within 60 days of saying “I do.” There is not a restriction in booking a midweek elopement (Mondays-Thursdays). 

Couples can elect to add the following:

Additional Event Time: $500 per hour

Officiant: $300 for Elopement Ceremonies

Photographer: $650/1 hour, $1,200/2 hours

Florals: $500 allowance, with choice of bouquet, boutonniere, or other floral decorations 

Believing a Carmel Highlands wedding should be an extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime event, the Events Team takes great pride in handling the special details so couples can spend time on what's most important — creating memories in a magnificent and romantic environment. Prospective guests may schedule a site or a virtual tour with Hyatt events specialists by calling 831-622-5461. More information on weddings and elopement packages are available here. 

About Hyatt Carmel Highlands

Perched on the hillside of the Carmel Highlands with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean, Hyatt Carmel Highlands combines true Carmel luxury with an approachable and sophisticated spirit. A haven for artists and discerning travelers since its opening in 1917, the property also offers spectacular dining at the award-winning California Market at Pacific’s Edge, 4,800 square feet of meeting space, heated outdoor swimming pool, three spa tubs and a StayFit fitness facility. Situated only four miles from downtown Carmel, Hyatt Carmel Highlands’ idyllic setting and personalized service has attracted families, weddings, honeymooners and privileged travelers for nearly a century.



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Salinas, CA 
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https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/california/

Tuesday, 24 November 2020

San Lorenzo Valley Water District In Process of Completing Two Major Water Tank and Pipeline Projects

The San Lorenzo Valley Water District (SLVWD) is in the process of replacing three undersized and leaking redwood tanks in Lompico, as well as of replacing 3.3 miles of pipeline that were deemed inefficient, ineffective (due to age and size), and undersized for fire flow in Ben Lomond and Boulder Creek.

Boulder Creek, CA, November 24, 2020 — The San Lorenzo Valley Water District (SLVWD) is in the process of replacing six undersized and leaking redwood tanks in Lompico, as well as of replacing 3.3 miles of pipeline that were deemed inefficient, ineffective (due to age and size), and undersized for fire flow in Ben Lomond and Boulder Creek.


New Lewis Tanks in Lompico (Left) and Hillside Drive Pipeline Trench (Right) 

Lompico Tank Project:

The Lompico Tanks Project involves three tank sites with six tanks total that provide the main water storage and service for Lompico and nearby areas, referred to as Madrone, Lewis, and Kaski tank sites. 

The Madrone tank site was completed in November and is now in use. The Lewis tank site has completed construction and is completing water quality sampling before being brought online for use. While the Kaski site is in the process of having its original tanks removed and will begin site grading in early December. 

The tank replacement project was funded through a $2.75 million assessment district as part of the SLVWD/Lompico consolidation project. 

The 5-Pipeline Replacement Project:

The Pipeline Replacement Project will increase the capacity for fire flow and improve water quality in the areas of Boulder Creek (Big Basin Highway - 236, Sequoia Avenue, and Hillside Drive) and Ben Lomond (California Drive and Quail Hollow Road). 

The pipelines in Hillside Drive and Reynolds Drive has been constructed. The final steps of installing service laterals, fire hydrants and air relief valves has begun and should be completed mid-December 2020. 

The pipelines in California Drive have completed the saw cutting of the trench line and potholing of existing services. Construction and installation of the mainline pipeline is in progress and estimated to be competed in January 2021. 

While the pipeline in Quail Hollow Road required additional environmental permitting. The draft Initial-Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration (IS-MND) will open for public review in early December with construction slated for Spring 2021. 

For more information, call (831) 338-2153, or go to www.slvwd.com

About the District

The San Lorenzo Valley Water District was established in 1941 as an independent special district. The District is governed by a five-member Board of Directors, elected at-large from within the District’s service area. A special district is a local government agency formed by voters to perform a needed service, such as water or sewer. The District’s boundaries comprise approximately 60 square miles and 190 miles of pipeline. The District currently provides service to approximately 7,900 residential, commercial, and institutional connections. The District relies on both surface water and groundwater resources, including nine currently active stream diversions, one groundwater spring, and eight active groundwater wells. The District owns, operates, and maintains two water systems from separate water sources. These sources are derived solely from rainfall within the San Lorenzo River watershed. 

The District owns, operates, and maintains a wastewater system in Boulder Creek’s Bear Creek Estates, which serves approximately 56 homes. 

Website: slvwd.com Phone: (831) 338-2153 Fax: (831) 338-7986 Emergency Numbers: After-hour emergencies: (831) 338-2153 Address: San Lorenzo Valley Water District 13060 Hwy 9 Boulder Creek, CA 95006.


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Marci Bracco Cain 
The Buzz PR LLC 
Salinas, CA 
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http://www.slvwd.com

Monday, 23 November 2020

GBA’s December ‘Ganas’ podcast guests include East Salinas Entrepreneur, Top Stanford Hoopster

  

Podcast Episodes Available on Apple Podcasts can be found here (https://gilbasketballacademy.com/ganas-leading-from-the-heart /).

 Salinas, CA, November 24, 2020 - Interviewing a creative entrepreneur from East Salinas and a top basketball recruit from Stanford University who refuses to be distracted by social media, Gil Basketball Academy offers new “Ganas — Leading from the Heart” podcasts for December. 

Designed to inspire today’s youth through unique views and perspectives on life, “Ganas” (which translates to “desire”) is recorded live from the family garage of Jose Gil and Eva Silva, co-founders of the academy that promotes the sport of basketball in East Salinas through camps, clinics, individual sessions and elite travel teams. But more than that, GBA builds confidence and character in a membership that exceeds 450 local kids ages 4 to 17. 

The “Ganas” podcast officially launched on Sept. 14, with past episodes available on Apple, or through the GBA website at www.gilbasketballacademy.com. 

On Dec. 14, Episode 9 features East Salinas native Julio Gil, who turned his natural creativity and drive into Central Coast Sign and Design, based in Salinas. The 1993 Alisal High graduate is a model of entrepreneurship for those who call 93905 home. 

On Dec. 28, the “Ganas” team will interview top Stanford basketball prospect and academic honoree Keenan Fitzmorris, who avoids social media altogether to create superior focus. 

The idea for a podcast grew from Gil’s growing frustration in not being able to completely connect with and inspire his GBA kids during the pandemic. 

“You have to think outside the box,” said the longtime coach and athletic director at Alisal High School. “I was used to having hundreds of kids together at one time, and now I have to figure out new ways to have an impact.” 

While the couple have little experience in media (and none in podcasting), they invested in the technology needed to turn the family garage into a functioning studio. 

“Ganas” podcasts (including video with guests appearing via Zoom) span 30 to 45 minutes, and include topics such as sports, health, fitness, leadership, community and more. 


Contact: 
Marci Bracco Cain 
The Buzz PR LLC 
Salinas, CA 
(831) 747-7455 
http://www.gilbasketballacademy.com

Friday, 20 November 2020

Cyturus Technologies, Inc. launches new website and branding campaign to reflect cutting-edge approach to cyber risk quantification

 Top-rated risk assessment firm, Cyturus has partnered with Cyber Theory, a full- service cybersecurity marketing advisory firm, in order to introduce its cutting-edge risk management platform to IT professionals tasked with managing cyber risk and keeping their organizations safe.


Dallas, TX, November 20, 2020 – Top-rated risk assessment firm, Cyturus has partnered with Cyber Theory, a full- service cybersecurity marketing advisory firm, in order to introduce its cutting-edge risk management platform to IT professionals tasked with managing cyber risk and keeping their organizations safe. Cyber Theory provides deep marketing expertise in the realm of cybersecurity, providing a network of relationships spanning all aspects of cybersecurity, in addition to the related fields of fraud, audit, compliance, and risk management.




The new website and branding from Cyturus highlights its unique Adaptive Risk Model (ARM), including its greatly expanded platform features and capabilities. In addition, Cyturus is also promoting The Cyber Risk Tracker (CRT) which allows users to continuously manage cyber risk while providing visibility to the executive suite.

“Our Platform allows users to gain visibility into ever-changing cyber security risks while simultaneously managing the maturation process.” - Robert Hill, founder and CEO

Today Cyturus (risk management as a service) offers the industry’s only subscription mitigation service designed to remediate high-risk findings. Cyturus continues to deliver a comprehensive enterprise risk service designed to identify and manage risks associated with cyber security.

These services are now enhanced with comprehensive risk management modeling.

Cyturus brings a unique approach to the cyber-risk industry. As a former CISO I find their service offering to be compelling. Cyturus cyber-risk services would add immense value to any organization seeking to assess their cybersecurity posture, understand their level of cyber-risk, and find a baseline for improvement into the future. I highly recommend it.” – Steve King, Cybersecurity Advisory Services, Cyber Theory

CONTACT INFORMATION
Lou Carli
844-4-CYTURUS
Lou.carli@cyturus.com
https://cyturus.com

About Cyturus
Cyturus delivers a risk reduction platform to measure the cybersecurity maturity of an organization across the entire business enterprise and provide visibility into the areas offering the greatest potential reduction in business risk.

For more information, contact Lou Carli, Chief Revenue Officer (844-4-CYTURUS).

Contact:
Marci Bracco Cain 
The Buzz PR LLC 
Salinas, CA 
(831) 747-7455
https://www.cyturus.com

Thursday, 19 November 2020

Balance Physical Therapy expands beyond Salinas and Monterey facilities by opening in Prunedale New Location to Open January 2021

  A native of the Salinas Valley, Dr. John Farahmand founded Balance Physical Therapy and Human Performance Center in 2002, vowing to build the most patient-focused, result-oriented rehabilitation facility in Monterey County. 

Monterey, CA, November 19, 2020 - A native of the Salinas Valley, Dr. John Farahmand founded  Balance Physical Therapy and Human Performance Center in 2002, vowing to build the most patient-focused, result-oriented rehabilitation facility in Monterey County. 

Using innovative exercise interventions, advanced rehabilitation techniques, and the latest in research and science, Dr. Farahmand and his team quickly expanded the practice, with offices in Monterey (2260 N. Fremont St.) and Salinas (143 John St.). 

Based on its reputation as a result-oriented rehabilitation facility committed to helping patients return to an active lifestyle, BPT has now expanded further, opening a third location (January 2021) in Prunedale at 17760 Moro Road, Suite #120 

The new facility will serve Prunedale, Castroville, Watsonville, Gilroy, San Benito County and South Monterey County. 

“We are excited to become  an integrated part of these communities,” said Dr. Farahmand. “We have a team of highly trained physical therapists and committed to helping our patients live a happy, healthy, and pain-free life” 

To better serve and connect with the region, BPT will join both North County Chamber of Commerce and Pajaro Chamber of Commerce. There is a planned joint virtual ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, January 28th at 5:00 p.m. with those chambers, along with Salinas Valley Chamber of Commerce, with details pending. 

For more information, visit www.balancept.com



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Salinas, CA 
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http://www.balancept.com

 

Wednesday, 18 November 2020

Sanctuary Vacation Rentals Reminds Families to Think Outside the House and Inside the Home for Holidays

 They say “home is where the heart is,” so taking a family holiday experience on the road should come quite naturally. 

Monterey, CA, November 18, 2020 — They say “home is where the heart is,” so taking a family holiday experience on the road should come quite naturally. After all, a home consists of the places and people we love and cherish most. 

During these extraordinary times, Sanctuary Vacation Rentals would like to help empower families to begin thinking outside the house and inside the home for the holidays. Securing a month-long vacation rental on the idyllic Monterey Peninsula will help create holiday memories to last a lifetime. 



According to the auto club group AAA, air travel is down roughly 74 percent since the virus struck in March. While many remain leery of airplanes and terminals, loading up the family car for a holiday road trip to the Monterey Peninsula remains a safe, viable option.  Families can travel together and arrive to a greeting of expansive ocean views, fresh air and beautiful natural land and seascapes. 

Sanctuary Vacation Rentals provide safe, clean, gorgeous getaways that can redefine the holiday experience. 

Here are eight great reasons to book a home on the Monterey Peninsula: 

Create a beautiful holiday home base.

Enjoy a safe, family-friendly environment.

Pack and unpack just once.

Relax with extra room and the time to enjoy it.

Choose the type of property, amenities and comforts you desire.

Save money by shopping and cooking your own meals.

Enjoy high-speed wifi on multiple devices

Create lifelong holiday memories in the location of your dreams.

Find the perfect getaway home that will nurture your body, mind and spirit while you discover and savor all the delights of the scenic Monterey Peninsula. Sanctuary’s unique vacation homes, many with stunning ocean views, invoke a sense of peace and harmony, often awe, and in some inexplicable way allow people to relax and have fun, as well as to revitalize and reconnect with one another. 

Find out more at www.sanctuaryvacationrentals.com.



Contact: 
Marci Bracco Cain 
The Buzz PR LLC 
Salinas, CA 
(831) 747-7455 
http://www.sanctuaryvacationrentals.com

Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Cinnamon Shore for the Holidays: Your Holiday Home Away from Home Awaits

  The Texas Coast’s popular, resort-style village helps families make memorable celebrations.

Port Aransas, Texas, November 17, 2020 — Holidays typically draw families home, but this December, many are looking to gather for celebrations elsewhere. After all, everyone has spent a lot of time at home in the pandemic era.

Vacationers are choosing road trips to the Texas Coast—and to Cinnamon Shore, with its record-breaking reservations for vacation rentals. “We still have availability this December, however, and guests will enjoy seeing our community all decked out,” says Jeff Lamkin, developer of this New Urban development located on the outskirts of Port Aransas. “Families really enjoy spending the quiet week before New Year’s here, too.”

People are seeking to be together in a place that feels special, but also private, safe, and secure—with wide open spaces and plenty of fresh air. That’s what Cinnamon Shore offers. “With all the challenges and changes that 2020 has brought, it’s a great year to try something different around the holidays and to celebrate in a place where all you have to do is relax,” says Celeste Edwards, general manager of Cinnamon Shore Vacation Rentals.


Those who book this December will appreciate all that this charming destination offers:

·        Large beach homes that can accommodate multiple families. Many Cinnamon Shore rentals boast two master suites, two living areas, multiple decks, designer kitchens, and plenty of seating for mealtimes.

·        Condos and cottages with master suites and bunks rooms. Smaller scale rentals also offer everything families need. And one-bedroom condos welcome couples or solo guests.

·        A fitness center overlooking the Dune Pool. Keep moving during holiday getaways with Peloton bikes, treadmills, and more. Our workout center keeps safety top of mind with limited capacity and stringent cleaning standards.

·        On-site restaurants. Guests can enjoy popular newcomers at Cinnamon Shore―Dylan’s Coal Oven Pizzeria and Coffee Waves, along with long-time favorite Lisabella’s Bistro.

·        Village retail. The Bottle Shoppe liquor store opened in 2020, along with The Market, which offers sundries, produce, cheeses, and Cinnamon Shore merchandise.

·        Easy beach access. Dune crossovers make it easy for guests of all ages to get to the beach via a stroll or golf cart ride.

·        Quiet season charms. The less-crowded beach is just as beautiful in cooler weather.

Cinnamon Shore has grown into a full-fledged resort-style village with luxury accommodations, and its nearby expansion, Cinnamon Shore South, offers more beachside rentals with designer selections and style.

Special Dates During The Holidays

The Christmas season kicks off at Cinnamon Shore with a visit from Santa and his reindeer on Sat., Nov. 28, when families can take photos in the Town Center. Port Aransas hosts its Golf Cart Parade and Lighted Boat Parade on Sat., Dec. 5—another great weekend to book at Cinnamon Shore. And for holiday celebrations with family and friends before, during, or after Christmas Day itself, guests will have a gorgeous beachfront where they can bundle up for beach walks or football tossing. Many rentals have fireplaces for cozy holiday nights.

If vacationers can’t make before Christmas, the week between Christmas and New Year’s is a quiet season favorite. On New Year’s Eve, chef-run Lisabella’s Bistro will offer a prix fixe menu.

“We hope many guests make spending time at the beach a new holiday tradition,” says Edwards.

Check vacation rental availability at cinnamonshore.com.

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About Cinnamon Shore

Cinnamon Shore is a pedestrian-friendly planned community nestled behind the protective dunes on Mustang Island along the Texas Gulf Coast. It is the first new urbanism development for Sea Oats Group, which is fulfilling its vision of a traditional seaside village with a wide array of amenities and recreational facilities intertwined with beach cottages, luxury villas and vibrant town centers. Now comprised of two communities – the original, Cinnamon Shore North, and its new, 150-acre, Gulf-side expansion, Cinnamon Shore South – every detail of the master plan for both is designed to embrace the natural ambience of Mustang Island and the slow-paced charm of a walkable neighborhood. For more information, visit http://www.CinnamonShore.com, and follow us on FacebookInstagram and Twitter (@CinnamonShore).

 

About Sea Oats Group

Port Aransas-based Sea Oats Group is one of the most successful developers of coastal properties in any market nationwide, including the Texas Gulf Coast, where the value of its beachfront portfolio is unequalled. The firm is dedicated to creating traditional neighborhood developments that provide residents with the highest possible quality of life, while preserving the integrity of the resort landscapes they occupy. By combining living spaces with retail areas in a walkable, connected plan, Sea Oats Group weaves together beautiful places to live, work and play. For more information, visit www.SeaOatsGroup.com.

 

Wednesday, 11 November 2020

Orthopedist Dr. Molly Meadows Launches Orthopedics Program at Mee Memorial Healthcare System in King City

  Orthopedist Dr. Molly Meadows has launched her practice and the orthopedics program at Mee Memorial Healthcare System (MMHS) in King City starting this month.

King City, CA, November 11, 2020 — Orthopedist Dr. Molly Meadows has launched her practice and the orthopedics program at Mee Memorial Healthcare System (MMHS) in King City starting this month. As the on-staff expert, Meadows is seeing patients of all ages to diagnose and treat orthopedic-related medical conditions.

With a career focus and specialty training in pediatrics and adult sports, Meadows completed medical school at Columbia University, did five years of residency at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and two years of fellowship at Stanford’s Orthopedics and Sports Medicine in Redwood City.

Looking to bridge into a practice, she was excited when Dr. Robert Valladeres, Chief Medical Officer at MMHS, reached out to convey to her the real need in the community for these services.

“The opportunity to join the MMHS team as the organization was beginning to build this specialty area was really appealing to me,” says Meadows.

Her practice at MMHS also aligns with her broader humanitarian interests, having served on several mission trips to Honduras, Bolivia and Ethiopia with organizations such as Operation Rainbow that connect rural and underserved areas with specialty services and providers.

Meadows knew from a very young age that she wanted to be an orthopedist.

“As a gymnast growing up in Berkeley, I saw a lot of injuries that resulted from taxing the body and thought it amazing how doctors could put the musculoskeletal system back together,” she says.

Due to the complexity of this system, surgeons currently tend to focus on certain areas of orthopedics, says Meadows. “While you can still find some professionals that do it all, the trend today is towards specialization in order to really perfect one’s technique, and studies have shown this to be more effective in achieving great outcomes.”

Pediatric orthopedists typically diagnose and treat the full spectrum of conditions, from the rare, such as congenital issues and bone deformities, to the more common conditions, like broken bones and athletic injuries such as anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and meniscus tears (the piece of cartilage that acts as a shock absorber between the shin and thighbone) and kneecap dislocations.

Typical adult conditions that she treats include rotator cuff tears, ligament injuries, and meniscus and cartilage injuries. Many of Meadows’ joint surgeries can be done arthroscopically; using a minimally invasive procedure where instruments are inserted via small incisions and a fiber optic tube, reducing downtime and scarring.

Her approach as a new hire has been to meet as many patients as possible, get to know them, exhaust all non-surgical treatment possibilities first (this often involves physical therapy) and then perform surgery when absolutely necessary.

Currently, most of Meadows’ cases come from primary care referrals within the MMHS network, but the organization is widening its reach to expand these services throughout the South County community.

Meadows loves working with the patients and staff at MMHS.

“The patients are so very grateful as this service has not been available for some time — it’s very rewarding to work with people who are thankful!” she says. “The medical and support staff have been so gracious and welcoming and I am eager to offer expert orthopedic services to first-time patients in need of orthopedic care or athletes preparing to get back in the game.”

 About Mee Memorial Healthcare System

Of highest priority for the Mee Memorial Healthcare System (MMHS) is keeping our community healthy. This includes offering an extensive array of medical and preventative services with a commitment to the highest possible standards, the best available technology, and the care of skilled professionals. 

 The Mee network includes a hospital in King City including emergency services, 25 acute care beds and 48 skilled nursing beds, and three comprehensive outpatient clinics; two adjacent to the hospital (Adult Medicine and the King City Clinic, for Internal, Pain and Family Medicine) and the Albert and Donna Oliveira Clinic, a full-service, primary care facility in the city of Greenfield.

 MMHS is the primary healthcare organization serving the rural communities of Southern Monterey County. Overall, our healthcare professionals serve a population of nearly 80,000 within an area spanning over 55 miles between the agricultural communities of Soledad to Bradley.

 Learn more at meememorial.com/ortho or call (831) 385-6000.


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Tuesday, 10 November 2020

Determined to help Pet owners pay for Veterinary care, Dina Ruiz joins Max’s Helping Paws Foundation board

 Facing unprecedented hardships brought by the pandemic, many Monterey County pet owners find it difficult, if not impossible, to afford the costs of unexpected care for their treasured pets. 

Carmel, CA, November 11, 2020 - Now they have a new champion in Dina Ruiz, the newest board member for Max’s Helping Paws Foundation, a local animal welfare nonprofit that helps responsible pet owners fund treatment for pets facing a health crisis. “Helping responsible pet owners obtain vet services in times of need is one of the greatest undertakings in the nonprofit arena,” said Ruiz, who is “mom” to four dogs and one stray cat, who adopted her family in 2019. “Being part of Max’s Helping Paws, getting to be part of taking away stress and maintaining love, is an honor, a privilege.” 



Ruiz has enjoyed a long and varied career in broadcast and print media. She is the former weeknight anchor at KSBW-TV in Salinas. She co-hosted the pioneering television show, “Candid Camera” with Peter Funt. She also created, executive produced and starred in E! Network’s “Mrs. Eastwood & Company” while managing the pop-vocal band Overtone featured in the show. 

Ruiz has a 30-year history of service as president and/or member of nonprofit boards, including The California Museum, The Panetta Institute for Public Policy, Make-A-Wish Foundation of the Greater Bay Area, and now Max’s Helping Paws. 

“I came late to the wonderful world of dog ownership, getting my first dog (a pug named Coco) when I was 48-years-old,” she said. “Since then, I’ve adopted and/or fostered nine dogs. I cannot imagine the agony of watching their health falter — or losing them altogether — due to not being able to take care of their medical needs. I am so grateful to Max’s Helping Paws for making vet care accessible to so many Monterey County citizens.” 

Ruiz recognizes pet owners face urgent needs during the pandemic. 

“Times are tougher than ever with Covid, virus-related job losses and other hardships,” she said. “Max’s Helping Paws is the light at the end of a dark tunnel for pet owners in their darkest hour. I am honored to be part of it!”

 Believing financial circumstances should never decide a companion pet’s fate, Max’s relies on the generosity of the community to fund its mission. General donations are accepted through the nonprofit’s website www.maxshelpingpaws.org. 

Max's Helping Paws Foundation (MHPF) was co-founded in 2016 by Dyana Klein and her husband and veterinary internist, Dr. Jonathan Fradkin, in memory of their pet, Maximillian. 

The foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports all Monterey County veterinary practices to provide financial assistance to clients with pets in need of both critical short-term or longer-term care for chronic illness.  Since it first started providing financial assistance in mid-2017, MHPF has approved more than $300,000 in financial assistance, and has helped hundreds of pet families give their pets a second chance. MHFP is based in Monterey County and serves only Monterey County. Max’s Helping Paws Foundation (831) 704-6473  info@maxshelpingpaws.org 


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Marci Bracco Cain 
The Buzz PR LLC 
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http://www.maxshelpingpaws.org

Monday, 9 November 2020

ARCpoint Labs Offer Affordable, Accurate and Convenient COVID-19 Saliva Tests

  Looking for more affordable, more accurate and more convenient COVID-19 saliva tests with a 48-hour turnaround for test results? 

Monterey, CA, November 10, 2020 - Looking for more affordable, more accurate and more convenient COVID-19 saliva tests with a 48-hour turnaround for test results? ARCpoint Labs of Monterey Bay has saliva tests that are as or even more accurate than the gold standard nasal swab. You can get tested at our labs with convenient drive-through testing or pick up the test to self-administer at home. We can also mail you a test pack! It’s easy to administer, requires no blood sample or nasal swab, just saliva. To make an appointment online to get the test, go to labtestmonterey.com. For information, call (831) 324-0772 or email us at monterey@arcpointlabs.com . Cost for the test is $155 at the lab, or $200 to be shipped to your home.


ARCpoint Contact:

ARCpoint Labs | 831-324-0772 | 24560 Silver Cloud Court, #103 Monterey, CA 93940 | Website

 

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Monday, 2 November 2020

A New Generation of Shoppers Discovering the Joys of Vintage Clothing

 Once a modest subculture of aficionados and bargain hunters, the resale of vintage clothing has exploded into a huge market that is growing exponentially faster than retail. 

Salinas, CA, November 02, 2020 - Fueling that market are young, savvy shoppers, many of them millennials and Gen Xers who are shaking up the fashion industry by digging out their parents’ cast-offs and raiding the aisles of Goodwill in search of vintage treasure. 

Workers at Goodwill Central Coast’s Santa Cruz store report a frenzy of activity surrounding vintage clothing. They are seeing a whole new customer base, mostly younger shoppers seeking out the cool, often one-of-a-kind items. 


“It is so exciting to see this trend,” said Santa Cruz store manager Evelyn Matthew. “Younger people want their own personal style and Goodwill helps them with that.” 

Matthew said she notices mostly girls (age range 16 to 21) searching for vintage clothing, and their experience seems to be better when they shop in a group. The only common thread with the variety of skirt, dress and shorts combo seems to be Doc Martens boots and shoes, Matthew said. 

“I am really grateful that they are looking for their fashions at our store,” she said. “It is really fun to see the selection process.” 

Younger generations value the individual and consider fashion as a way to express their own personality. Thrift shopping ensures them the uniqueness of their own style. Many of the pieces found at Goodwill are one of a kind, and they allow for endless possibilities of matching and styling in creative ways. 

A new wave of Goodwill shoppers

 Until recently, younger shoppers did not embrace second-hand fashion. But now it seems they are waking up to the fact that vintage clothes can be adaptable to the latest trends, and that timeless classics can become a staple of any wardrobe. 

Fashion is today the second most polluting industry in the world, followed only by big oil. It is also known for its often-unethical practices regarding workers’ conditions. 

Younger shoppers have a collective awareness of these issues, and are discovering the benefits from buying ethical and sustainable brands.

 They also understand that by buying something second hand, we can extend the life cycle of the items and reduce their environmental impact. This practice ensures that products circulate in the economy longer before hitting the landfills, helping justify all the raw materials and labor deployed in the manufacturing process.

 To get a bargain in the process, these shoppers head to Goodwill Central Coast stores, where we offer seamless, sustainable, social-focused shopping. This enables customers to acquire anything from limited edition streetwear and vintage luxury to thrifted pieces. 



Contact: 
Marci Bracco Cain 
Chatterbox PR 
Salinas, CA 93901 
(831) 747-7455 
https://www.ccgoodwill.org/