Kenny Slaught Discusses Giving Back To Community, Outreach Initiatives

Real estate Kenny Slaught supports the less fortunate individuals in his city. He promotes the Parenting After Loss initiative at the Hospice of Santa Barbara. Slaught emphasizes on the importance of social support for those who lost a loved one, and talks about it on his blog at KennySlaught.com. Read more: ttp://markets.financialcontent.com/investplace/news/read/33587936/Kenny_Slaught_

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Kenny Slaught On Important Community Outreach For Youth Processing Grief

Hospice of Santa Barbara provides counseling programs to those terminally ill and their close ones. Children who faced a recent loss are offered support programs. Around 20 percent of teens lose a family member before turning 18, and one in 20 kids lost at least a parent before they became adults. The Hospice of Santa…

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Kenny Slaught Examines Architecture Of Santa Barbara

Former Spanish colonies slowly became American cities and they’re constructed in the Spanish Colonial architectural style that appeared in early 20th century. California is where the style can be seen the most, especially in Santa Barbara where buildings needed to be reconstructed after the 1925 earthquake. It was thanks to architect George Washington Smith who…

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Kenny Slaught Recognizes Professor David Low

David Low got his biology bachelor’s degree from UC San Diego, and his Ph.D. in cellular biochemistry from UC Irvine. The professor also received his master’s  from San Diego State University. In Stanford University, when he was a postdoctoral scholar, Low did molecular microbiology research in Stanley Falkow’s lab. Currently, Falkow is a professor emeritus in…

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Kenny Slaught On Santa Barbara’s Impressive Architecture

A few of Santa Barbara’s popular buildings include the old Hotel Virginia, downtown located El Pueblo Viejo district and the Old Mission’s towers. The County Courthouse has flashy tiles showcasing paintings, and the clock tower and observation deck offer a great view of the area. The Lobero theatre hosts the city’s premier performances, and was…

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Kenny Slaught Recognizes Santa Barbara’s Impressive History

Santa Barbara features many famous structures, like the timeless Hotel Virginia, historic El Pueblo Viejo district and the Old Mission’s pink towers. The County Courthouse showcases colorful murals, and a panoramic view can be seen from the clock tower and observation deck. The Lobero Theatre, started in 1873, was rebuilt by  George Washington Smith in the…

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Kenny Slaught Blogs On Success Of I Have A Friend Program

Property investor and Founder of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught is a former board member of the Santa Barbara Hospice Foundation and is a dedicated supporter of Hospice of Santa Barbara. The influential recently expressed his enthusiastic opinion on the organization’s ‘I Have a Friend Program’ by promoting it on his blog at KennySlaught.com.…

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Kenny Slaught Advises Travellers On Santa Barbara’s Must-Go Places to Explore

Kenny Slaught believes that Santa Barbara has many spots worth visiting, including outdoor attractions and safaris that provide a lot of fun and beautiful views. The Indian Caves in the backcountry feature animal tracks and roads over the hills. The tour takes you through the mountains and valleys of Santa Barbara, and you will get…

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Kenny Slaught Examines Architecture Of Santa Barbara

The Spanish Colonial Revival architecture originated in the early 20th century. The movement uses Spanish Colonial architecture in the former Spanish colonies and that later became American cities and the style can be seen mostly across the state of California. After the 1925 earthquake, Santa Barbara started to use this style as the theme for…

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Kenny Slaught On The Booming Start-up Culture In Santa Barbara

According to Kenny Slaught, Santa Barbara become a region for original and emerging businesses on top of being a popular tourist destination. Many exciting firms formed in recent years, and several of them, counting AppScale, LastLine, TrackR, and Salty Girl Seafood, came right out of the University of California in Santa Barbara. In the previous…

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