Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Immediate Employment - Tyler (Tyler)

Immediate Employment - Tyler (Tyler)

Delivering phone books. Make Xtra money.
Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
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Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-888-415-4623
Location: Tyler
Compensation: Call for more info. 1-888-415-4623
This is a part-time job.

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Immediate Employment - South Central (South Central)

Immediate Employment - South Central (South Central)

Delivering phone books. Make Xtra money.
Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
Call Now! 1-855-754-9288


Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-855-754-9288
Location: South Central
Compensation: Call for more info. 1-855-754-9288
This is a part-time job.

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Immediate Employment - Empleo Inmediato (Williamson County)

Immediate Employment - Empleo Inmediato (Williamson County)

Delivering phone books. Make Xtra money.
Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
Call Now! 1-888-558-7142


Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-888-558-7142
Location: Williamson County
Compensation: Call for more info. 1-888-558-7142
This is a part-time job.

Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Senator Knight Names Patricia Gracia And Patsy Ayala Women Of The Year..

Senator Knight Names Patricia Gracia And Patsy Ayala Women Of The Year..

Source By: Khts News
“Both of these highly motivated, highly determined women have been a huge asset to this community,” Knight said.
Ayala has worked for major companies including Azteca Television, Mobil Oil and General Electric. While she has an extensive corporate background she also has an entrepreneurial passion.
“I received a letter three months ago that I was selected,” said Ayala, “And I feel really proud from everything I've been doing.”
Ayala has owned different fitness franchises with locations throughout Santa Clarita. She is co-founder of the Ex-A-Tec California Alumni association and CEO for the first bilingual magazine catering to the middle-high income bilingual and Hispanic residents within Santa Clarita and surrounding valleys, Nuestros Valles Magazine.
“Lately I’ve been showing up a lot in Spanish media with CNN and MundoFox,” said Ayala, “They call me a lot to talk about different things that impact the community.”
She is also a Member of the Board of Directors of the Santa Clarita Valley and Antelope Valley Latino Chambers of Commerce.  
Ayala is married to Julio del Rio and has two sons: Santiago and Rodrigo.
Gracia is the Founder and President of Power Media Group Inc. and Power Woman Business Center.
“I’m very humbled to receive such amazing recognition,” Gracia said.
With nothing more than a computer, fax and telephone, Power Media Group began in 2001 as an advertising agency based out of Gracia’s San Fernando Valley apartment.
She also founded Power Woman Business Center with the mission to create jobs in order to stimulate the economy, The center provides office equipment, training and leadership seminars, business planning and networking strategies to any of its members.
“I’m very excited to be able to look forward and to acquire this recognition, which is not just a certificate, it’s a resolution telling me to work hard, educate yourself and continually move forward with integrity and respect,” said Gracia.
Today, she and her husband Tony Gracia, manage a multi-million dollar enterprise that specializes in creating Spanish language media campaigns for high-profile clients seeking to reach the growing Hispanic market.
“Right now I’m looking forward to continue working hard and leave a legacy for my children,” Gracia said.
She is a mother of two children: Vanessa and Michael-Anthony.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Power Woman Business Center: Office Space Available

Don't Have A Location to start up your business? Well Power woman Business center Gives You The Opportunity to do that! With as Low as $250 Office Cubicle, Reception area, Meeting rooms, conference room, and kitchen lounge room, As well as FREE evaluation with Patricia Gracia! Don't Miss out on a great opportunity! Come In for a tour at anytime from 9am to 6pm Mon-Fri!!



About Power Woman Business Center:
A 501C3 nonprofit organization, Power Woman Business Center was founded by Patricia Gracia, with the mission to create jobs in order to stimulate our recovering economy. The organization serves as an incubator for entrepreneurs who lack the necessary resources in successfully creating a business. Established in the Santa Clarita Valley Enterprise Zone, the PWBC facility provides office equipment such as cubicles, computers, fax machines, telephones, Internet, along with a conference room and even a fully stocked kitchen.

An entrepreneur’s ideal launch pad, PWBC donates countless hours to overseeing the development and success of each business that comes through the organization. The organization provides training and leadership seminars, business planning and networking strategies to any of its members. It is this kind of dedication, along with community and board member support, that allows the program to exist. Visit Our Website: http://powerwomanbusinesscenter.com/

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Former President George Bush steps into the Spotlight talking about Immigration and Economic Growth..

Former President George Bush steps into the Spotlight talking about Immigration and Economic Growth..



 Former President, George W. Bush, talks in a Conference in the Bush Institute in Dallas, about two big topics in our country today: the economy –of course- and immigration; declaring immigrants make a substantial impact in U.S. economy, come with new skills and new ideas, and fill a critical gap in our labor market. The reason why immigrants are so important it is not only because they now represent up to 16% of the nation total workforce; but also own more small businesses, are U.S. natives and write more patterns and lessons we can learn in history! America is a nation of Immigrants. Immigrants have helped build the country and can help build a dynamic tomorrow. A real case is Pinnacle, IT company founded by Nina Vaca, an immigrant from Ecuador. Pinnacle employs four thousand people and generates two hundred million dollars a year in revenue!

Hispanic Facts: 

US is the 5th largest Spanish-speaking country in the world. 
• The 2010 Census counted 50.5 million Hispanics in the United States, making up 16.3% of the total population.
 • The nation's Latino population, which was 35.3 million in 2000, grew 43% over the decade.
 • The Hispanic population also accounted for most of the nation's growth—56%—from 2000 to 2010
. • Hispanics spend more than half of each day engaged with television, the Internet and technology.
 • The states with the largest percent growth in their Hispanic populations more than doubled: Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee and South Carolina.
 • The Hispanic population also more than doubled in Maryland and South Dakota.
 • By 2020 the Hispanic population is expected to reach 70million and by 2050 one four Americans will be Hispanic. Most Hispanics live in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, New Mexico, New Jersey, New York and Texas. 
• 79% of Hispanics speak Spanish in the home, and 70% watch TV, listen to radio, read Spanish language newspapers and other media outdoors.
 • Hispanics share strong commitment to family, religion and heritage.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Save The Date For Tomorrow: Gloria Mercado-Fortine For Santa Clarita City Council


SAVE THE DATE FOR TOMORROW JULY 23,2013!!!

You Are Cordially Invited To The Event Of The Summer

Join Us For The Campaign Kickoff Of

GLORIA MERCADO-FORTINE FOR CITY COUNCIL 2014

Date: Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Time: 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Location: Salt Creek Grille (Patio) - 24415 Town Center Drive Valencia

Appetizers Provided/No Host Bar

Come show your support for Gloria!
Your kind donation will be greatly appreciated
Please RSVP to gloria@gloria4citycouncil.com

Friday, July 19, 2013

Power Woman Business Center: Office Space Available

Don't Have A Location to start up your business? Well Power woman Business center Gives You The Opportunity to do that! With as Low as $250 Office Cubicle, Reception area, Meeting rooms, conference room, and kitchen lounge room, As well as FREE evaluation with Patricia Gracia! Don't Miss out on a great opportunity! Come In for a tour at anytime from 9am to 6pm Mon-Fri!!



About Power Woman Business Center:
A 501C3 nonprofit organization, Power Woman Business Center was founded by Patricia Gracia, with the mission to create jobs in order to stimulate our recovering economy. The organization serves as an incubator for entrepreneurs who lack the necessary resources in successfully creating a business. Established in the Santa Clarita Valley Enterprise Zone, the PWBC facility provides office equipment such as cubicles, computers, fax machines, telephones, Internet, along with a conference room and even a fully stocked kitchen.

An entrepreneur’s ideal launch pad, PWBC donates countless hours to overseeing the development and success of each business that comes through the organization. The organization provides training and leadership seminars, business planning and networking strategies to any of its members. It is this kind of dedication, along with community and board member support, that allows the program to exist. Visit Our Website: http://powerwomanbusinesscenter.com/

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Immediate Employment - Empleo Inmediato (Orange - Bridge)

 Immediate Employment - Empleo Inmediato (Orange - Bridge)

Delivering phone books. Make Xtra money.
Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
Call Now! 1-888-752-5615


Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-888-752-5615
Location: Orange - Bridge
Compensation: Call for more info. 1-888-752-5615

This is a part-time job.
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
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Immediate Employment - Empleo Inmediato (Port Arthur - Beaumont)

Immediate Employment - Empleo Inmediato (Port Arthur - Beaumont)

Delivering phone books. Make Xtra money.
Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
Call Now! 1-855-293-7006


Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-855-293-7006
Location: Port Arthur - Beaumont
Compensation: Call for more info. 1-855-293-7006

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Monday, July 15, 2013

Immediate Employment - Empleo Inmediato (Richardson - Garland)

Immediate Employment - Empleo Inmediato (Richardson - Garland)

Delivering phone books. Make Xtra money.
Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
Call Now! 1-855-571-8818


Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-855-571-8818
Location: Richardson - Garland
Compensation: Call for more info. 1-855-571-8818

This is a part-time job.
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
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http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/lab/3937300917.html

Immediate Employment - Empleo Inmediato (Great Bend)

Immediate Employment - Empleo Inmediato (Great Bend)

Delivering phone books. Make Xtra money.
Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
Call Now! 1-888-715-4334


Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-888-715-4334
Location: Great Bend
Compensation: Call for more info. 1-888-715-4334

This is a part-time job.
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Thursday, July 11, 2013

A Growing Latino Population In Santa Clarita

A growing Latino population in Santa Clarita provides opportunities such as Latinas with Power hosted by Power Women's Center. Event panelists include Patricia Gracia (Power Woman's Center), Dr. Claudia Acosta (College of the Canyons), Gloria Mercado-Fortine (Wm. S. Hart School District/2014 Council Candidate), Patsy Ayala (Our Valleys Magazine), and Berta Montoya (New York Life).

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Immediate Employment - Empleo Inmediato (Richardson - Garland)

 Immediate Employment - Empleo Inmediato (Richardson - Garland)

Delivering phone books. Make Xtra money.
Great pay and flexible hours. Must have:
-Drivers License
-Auto Insurance
-Own Transportation
Call Now! 1-855-293-7006


Entragando guias de telefono. Has dinero Xtra!
Con horas flexibles y buen salario. Requisitos:
-Licencia de manejar
-seguro de auto
-transporte propio
Llama ya! 1-855-293-7006
Location: Richardson - Garland
Compensation: Call for more info. 1-855-293-7006

This is a part-time job.
Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

http://dallas.craigslist.org/ndf/lab/3927189965.html

Campaign Kickoff: Gloria Mercado-Fortine For City Council 2014



You Are Cordially Invited To The Event Of The Summer

Join Us For The Campaign Kickoff Of

GLORIA MERCADO-FORTINE FOR CITY COUNCIL 2014

Date: Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Time: 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Location: Salt Creek Grille (Patio) - 24415 Town Center Drive Valencia

Appetizers Provided/No Host Bar

Come show your support for Gloria!
Your kind donation will be greatly appreciated

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Power Woman Business Center’s “Latinas With Power” 2013: Panel Discussion, Networking and More

Power Woman Business Center’s “Latinas With Power” 2013: Panel Discussion, Networking and More..

“Power Woman Business Center provides the essential startup tools for the entrepreneurial woman.” 
–Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich, Los Angeles 5th District


SANTA CLARITA, CA. Nonprofit 501 c3 Power Woman Business Center hosted an evening of business and networking with Santa Clarita’s business owners and professionals on June 26th to celebrate four successful Latina women.  Author of Profiles In Latino Courage: How Everyday Latinos Achieve Success, Bill Miranda, led the event as moderator and opened with an acknowledgement to Kenny Crespo, New York Life’s senior market management associate, for greatly assisting in the sponsorship of the event.  

Thank you to the following panelists:
Patricia Gracia, founder and president of Power Media Group, Inc. and 501 c3 nonprofit Power Woman Business Center
Dr. Claudia Acosta, president of the Board of Santa Clarita International Programs and Sister Cities (SCVIP)
Gloria Mercado-Fortine, president of the William S. Hart High School governing board, and 2014 candidate for Santa Clarita Valley city council
Patsy Ayala, corporate relations director for Nuestros Valles/Our Valleys bilingual advertising
Berta Montoya, senior marketing associate with New York Life Insurance Company



Bill led the panel discussion with insightful questions for the panelists that gave the audience a more intimate view on how each of these women arrived to their successes.  

“Latinas With Power” also celebrated the growth of the Hispanic market in the U.S.  These four women panelists served as proof of the ongoing rise in not only women leadership, but leadership by Latinos in general. 
Following the discussion, attendees were treated to food and beverages from sponsors Tequila 88, California Bakery & Café and Reyes Winery.



About Power Woman Business Center:
A 501C3 nonprofit organization, Power Woman Business Center was founded by Patricia and Tony Gracia, with the mission to create jobs in order to stimulate our recovering economy. The organization serves as an incubator for entrepreneurs who lack the necessary resources in successfully creating a business.  Established in the Santa Clarita Valley Enterprise Zone, the PWBC facility provides office equipment such as cubicles, computers, fax machines, telephones, Internet, along with a conference room and even a fully stocked kitchen. An entrepreneur’s ideal launch pad, PWBC donates countless hours to overseeing the development and success of each business that comes through the organization.  The organization provides training and leadership seminars, business planning and networking strategies to any of its members.  It is this kind of dedication, along with community and board member support, that allows the program to exist.  

Monday, July 8, 2013

Unveiling of the Newest Robert Reyes' Painting

Unveiling of the Newest Robert Reyes' Painting..


July 13, 2013 12pm-2pm Unveiling of the Newest Robert Reyes’ Painting $35.00 per person includes tasting flight of 5 wines in the tasting room and 2 wines in the barrel room, a litho (17”x 11”) from the “Vineyard Series” signed by the artist, cheese plate, and a Winery & gallery tour at 1pm.
Greg Aragon of the Still Moving Project will be performing.https://www.facebook.com/TheStillMovingProject.

Please purchase tickets in our tasting room on online athttp://reyeswinery.com/events. ($47 value)

Monday, July 1, 2013

Dr. Van Hook Celebrates 25 Years at College of the Canyons


Dr. Van Hook Celebrates 25 Years at College of the Canyons

Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook arrived for her first day on the job on July 1, 1988. Aside from herself, some colleagues and the board members who hired her, no one could possibly have imagined how this new superintendent-president’s passion, energy and influence would reshape College of the Canyons.




The clues were certainly there, notably an L.A. Times story whose headline proclaimed: ‘Fireball’ to Take Helm of College of the Canyons. That headline would prove accurate, although the “fireball” moniker could easily and, perhaps more accurately, be replaced by “mover,” “shaker” or “builder.” Certainly, she has also been been a “motivator” and “developer” of people, places, possibilities and potential.
When hired, the then-37-year-old dean of the Lake Tahoe Community College District was the youngest person ever to serve as a district-level community college CEO in California and, at the time, one of only five women of the 70 CEOs in the state. She hit the ground running and has never looked back. Twenty-five years later, College of the Canyons resembles its former self in name only, having been transformed into one of the leading, most innovative and widely respected community colleges in the nation.
Numbers help put such a radical transformation into context. The college’s budget, for example, has grown from approximately $8 million in 1988 to nearly $181 million today. Enrollment has grown from 4,000 to a high of 27,000 students. And physical space has quadrupled, climbing from just under 200,000 square feet to today’s 812,000 square feet across two campuses, with additional construction this year that will boost square footage even more.

While numbers can provide context, they can also obscure what this progress really means, which is this: Dr. Van Hook’s leadership has driven a quarter century of cross-generational momentum at College of the Canyons. This commitment has provided all manner of cutting-edge educational and training opportunities for all who have sought to better themselves. It has embraced innovation and excellence in education. It has instilled hope, and turned dreamers into doers. Her efforts, passion and unrelenting resolve have transformed not only the college, but the lives and livelihoods of the hundreds of thousands of people who have embarked on an educational journey here.
One of the few people who had a sense for what this “fireball” could do was Michele Jenkins. A member of the Board of Trustees today and in 1988, Jenkins was the board president who led the development of the CEO search. Having overseen that process 25 years ago, she remembers vividly how one person stood out above all the rest.
“At the time, I couldn’t help but smile to myself, thinking about how much of a difference she was going to make at the college because she’s just so dynamic,” Jenkins recalled. “Days later, after she had been formally introduced, I asked one of our instructors what he thought about our new president, to which he replied, ‘Administrators come and go, and it won’t really make a difference who the administrator is.’ I simply smiled again and thought to myself that he has no idea what this woman’s leadership will bring to College of the Canyons. Today, 25 years later, I’m still smiling.”

Indeed, that instructor’s observation was based on the average four-year tenure of the previous College of the Canyons presidents to that point, but he clearly made an assumption that would prove wildly inaccurate in very short order. When Dr. Van Hook arrived, she immediately went to work developing the college’s first educational and facilities master plan. Five plans later, the college has been radically transformed, the result of a seemingly non-stop series of construction and improvement projects that continues to this day.

Dr. Brice Harris, chancellor of the California community college system, said Dr. Van Hook’s focused, dedicated service to a single college district over the course of 25 years has allowed College of the Canyons to thrive – and the Santa Clarita Valley to reap the rewards.

“Such longevity is a rarity and speaks to the skilled leadership she provides to the college community day in and dayout,” Dr. Harris said. “This type of stability fosters institutional focus and commitment on a remarkable scale.”

College of the Canyons has been propelled forward by a unique combination of community support and daring leadership. Aided by the passage of two multimillion-dollar bond measures over the past dozen years, Dr. Van Hook has presided over the highest level of construction and preparation for the future since the college opened in temporary quarters at Hart High School in 1969. She has substantially transformed the Valencia campus – and provided the vision to create an entirely new campus in Canyon Country – to keep up with community demands, enhance access, and anticipate the educational needs of the future.

“Dr. Van Hook is, without a doubt, the most accomplished CEO in the California community college system,” said Michael Berger, president of the College of the Canyons Board of Trustees. “Better yet, she’s our CEO. Her ability to forge relationships and partnerships has been invaluable – and her leadership, imagination and perseverance have reaped incredible rewards for so many people, businesses and organizations in our community. She has inspired those around her to learn more, to do more and, most importantly, to dream more.”

Former Trustee Linda Cubbage, who served on the Board of Trustees that hired Dr. Van Hook in 1988, echoed Berger’s sentiments, adding, “Dianne’s anniversary pays tribute to the board’s action to hire her 25 years ago. We knew then that she had the ability, talent and vision to help College of the Canyons grow and thrive. How right we were!”

When Dr. Van Hook arrived in 1988, the college was housed in eight major structures. Today, more than a dozen additional major facilities have been built or expanded, including: the Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook University Center, the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons, the Library and TLC (The Learning Center), Mentry Hall, the Family Studies and Early Childhood Education Center, Alis

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