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Interesting facts<br />

• The population of California consists of 37,691,912 residents.<br />

• The state is geographically diverse. The state possesses fir forests, mountainous<br />

ranges, and agriculturally dominated valleys.<br />

• Originally the city of Alta was a portion of New Spain which was colonized<br />

by Spain. Until it became Mexican property in 1821.<br />

• The 1848 Gold Rush causes drastic changes within California society and<br />

dramatically altered the demographic. It also resulted in a huge economic<br />

hike.<br />

• The entertainment industry which proved to be among the largest industries<br />

in the state emerged within the Los Angeles area. This emergence resulted<br />

in a large population growth and transformed the state into a wide spread<br />

tourist region.<br />

• The Silicon Valley experienced a major population spike as technology arrived<br />

within the area.<br />

• Today one half of the country’s fresh fruit production occurs within California.<br />

• Major industries in California today are education, manufacturing, and<br />

aerospace. According to statistics, the sate stands as the eighth largest<br />

economic leader in the entire world.<br />

• In its history the territory also included Baja, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Arizona,<br />

and New Mexico.<br />

Things to do<br />

Pasadena Civic Auditorium<br />

300 East Green Street, Pasadena, (626) 449-7360<br />

pasadenacenter.com<br />

The Pasadena Civic Auditorium features over 3,000<br />

seats and has been a revered music hall known<br />

across the nation. This 1931 design offers beautiful<br />

architecture and décor. With a visit to this exquisite<br />

auditorium you will hear some of the nation’s most<br />

beloved music.<br />

Ice House Comedy Club<br />

24 N. Mentor Ave, Pasadena, (626) 577-1894<br />

icehousecomedy.com<br />

The Ice House Comedy Club is your premiere<br />

comedy destination. Past performances and<br />

events include Tim Pulnik, the 7 Comics for $7 All<br />

Star Show and the Comedy Juice Special Event.<br />

Bring your friends for a night of laughs and good<br />

times!<br />

The Bunny Museum<br />

1933 Jefferson Dr, Pasadena, (626) 793-0359<br />

thebunnymuseum.com<br />

If you love bunnies you absolutely must visit the<br />

Bunny Museum! Candace Frazee and Steve<br />

Lubanski open up their home to visitors to view their<br />

abundant collection of bunnies. This Spanish stucco<br />

home is filled with bunny statues, figurines and<br />

on the property are five live bunnies.<br />

Eaton Canyon Nature Center<br />

1750 North Altadena Drive, Pasadena<br />

(626) 398-5420 • ecnca.org<br />

The Eaton Canyon Nature Center consists of several<br />

intriguing species of animals. The preserve itself<br />

covers 190 acres. The on-site learning center<br />

measures 7,600 square feet in size.<br />

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• Baja is often referred to as the Island of California.<br />

• The Sacramento and San Joaquin River Delta provides water to up to<br />

23 million residents of the state.<br />

• Mount Whitney states 14, 505 feet in height. The state is also known for<br />

its giant sequoia trees.<br />

• The state has a Mediterranean climate which produces dry summers<br />

and rainy, cool winters.<br />

• Plants that are indigenous to California are Scotch broom, eucalyptus,<br />

pepper tree, and acacia.<br />

• Rivers within California include Sacramento, Tuolumne, Eel, Salinas,<br />

and Owens.<br />

• The original population of California died out due to murder, infections,<br />

and starvation. The Native Indians who survived were forced to<br />

move from the area.<br />

• According to statistics, there were 123,948 military personnel living<br />

within California. These individuals were active duty at the time the<br />

statistics were gathered. There are also 2,569,340 veterans living within<br />

California.<br />

• The largest job sectors within California include transportation, utilities,<br />

business services, and government.<br />

• California has the largest population of death row inmates in the<br />

country.<br />

Topanga State Park<br />

20829 Entrada Road, Topanga Canyon<br />

(310) 455-2465 • parks.ca.gov<br />

Topanga State Park is the perfect area for<br />

hiking and other outdoor activities. The area<br />

is populated by live oaks, spectacular ocean<br />

views, and grassland. The park is great for<br />

equestrian arts, bicycling, and running. You will<br />

find volcanic intrusions and marine fossils in the<br />

area. Acquire a map of the hiking trails from the<br />

information center.<br />

Getty Museum<br />

1200 Getty Center Drive, Los Angeles<br />

(310) 440-7330 • getty.edu<br />

The Getty Museums provides education of the<br />

• Sports teams within California include Oakland Raiders, San Diego<br />

arts, performances, and festivals. This museum<br />

Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, San Jose Sabercats, Los Angeles<br />

has a rich history and makes it their mission to<br />

Dodgers, and the Los Angeles Lakers.<br />

ensure that all visitors learn about art history.<br />

Attend lectures, tours, and workshops at this<br />

museum. You also have the opportunity to<br />

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Malibu Pier<br />

23000 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu<br />

(310) 456-8031<br />

The Malibu Pier offers a wealth of activities and opportunities. Begin with whale watching<br />

and coastal tours. Venture through the surf museum and fish in designated areas. Attend<br />

commercial film shoots and experience the magic of the movies firsthand. Top this off<br />

with a visit to the Beachcomber or Ruby’s Shake Shack and then purchase a souvenir<br />

from the gift shop.<br />

Adamson House Museum<br />

23200 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu<br />

(310) 456-8432 • Adamsonhouse.org<br />

Adamson House Museum is a beautiful 1930s home constructed for the Adamson<br />

family. This home contains its original furnishings and architecture. Throughout this<br />

impressive home are Persian rugs and antiques featuring the craftsmanship that is rare<br />

today. Consider scheduling a guided tour to maximize on the learning opportunities.<br />

The Gamble House<br />

4 Westmoreland Place, Pasadena<br />

(626) 793-3334 • gamblehouse.org<br />

This 1908 home is the brainchild of Charles and Henry Greene. The home itself features<br />

American Arts and Crafts architectural design. The home now a national historic<br />

landmark was designed and constructed for David and Mary Gamble, who were the<br />

co-owners of the Proctor and Gamble Company.<br />

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Romantic<br />

Getaways<br />

Balboa Inn<br />

105 Main Street, Newport Beach<br />

(949) 675-3412 • balboainnevents.com<br />

The Balboa Inn was constructed in 1929 and<br />

has been visited by such celebrities as Howard<br />

Hughes. This beautiful inn features nine-foot ceilings,<br />

sundecks constructed of Italian tile and<br />

an intriguing Mediterranean courtyard. Reserve<br />

an ocean-view suite, which features beautiful<br />

beachfront views and elegant furnishings. Each<br />

of these suites has fireplaces, balconies and<br />

oversized Jacuzzis.<br />

Rutas Old Town Inn<br />

274 N. Glassell Street, Orange<br />

(714) 628-1818 • rutasoldtowninnca.com<br />

Ruta’s Old Town Inn offers exquisite Victorian<br />

décor showcased in old world charm. Select<br />

one of their elegant guest rooms that include<br />

antique furnishings and beautiful bedding. Each<br />

guest room has a private bathroom. The inn has<br />

a warm and friendly parlor with a fireplace for<br />

you to relax and unwind.<br />

Beachrunner’s Inn<br />

231 Kennebec Avenue, Long Beach<br />

(562) 858-0202 • beachrunnersinn.com<br />

Beachrunner’s Inn is considered Long Beach’s<br />

premier bed and breakfast featuring excellent<br />

guest rooms in a beautiful locale. Each guest<br />

room was restored to showcase the original details<br />

reflecting the history of the inn. Fine furnishings,<br />

luxury bedding and all the creature comforts<br />

you have come to expect are present in<br />

this cozy little inn.<br />

Crescent Bay Inn<br />

1435 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach<br />

(949) 494-2508 • crescentbayinn.com<br />

The Crescent Bay Inn offers beautiful guest<br />

rooms in a classic hotel setting. Your selections<br />

include two double, one queen or one king<br />

bed. Each suite includes desks, private bathrooms<br />

and tables. From this hotel you can enjoy<br />

a wide selection of activities together. Among<br />

these activities are scuba diving, mountain biking<br />

or body boarding.<br />

Two Palms at the Groves B & B<br />

9782 Santiago Blvd, Villa Park<br />

714-394-6153 • twopalmsatthegroves.com<br />

The Two Palms at the Groves Bed and Breakfast<br />

provides exquisite guest rooms with ranch style<br />

décor and fine furnishings. Lush orange trees surround<br />

the grounds of this ranch style bed and<br />

breakfast adding just the right ambience for a<br />

laid back romantic weekend for two.<br />

The Georgian Hotel<br />

1415 Ocean Avenue, Santa Monica • (310)<br />

395-9945 • georgianhotel.com<br />

For a contemporary room with star-quality furnishings<br />

and bedding, reserve a room at the<br />

Georgian Hotel. Your stay at this posh hotel gives<br />

you ocean view rooms, standard options, and<br />

signature suites. The suites have French doors<br />

and fine seating areas. Each option presents<br />

luxury and is perfect for your time away.<br />

Magic Castle<br />

7025 Franklin Avenue, LA<br />

(323) 851-0800 • magiccastlehotel.com<br />

The Magic Castle Hotel offers exclusivity in a laid<br />

back setting. Enjoy a relaxing stay in one or two<br />

bedroom suites. Each suite offers an apartment<br />

style setting with a kitchen, living, and dining<br />

room. Select suites haver a balcony overlooking<br />

the heated pool. Each room has contemporary<br />

décor with high headboards and fine bedding.<br />

The Bissell House<br />

201 Orange Grove Avenue, S. Pasadena<br />

(626) 441-3535 • bissellhouse.com<br />

If you are looking for an elegant hideaway look<br />

no further than the Bissell House. With a stay at<br />

this bed and breakfast inn you receive an ovolacto<br />

vegetarian breakfast, Wi-Fi, flat screen TVs<br />

in your room, access to a large DVD collection<br />

and free parking. This four-star inn has beautifully<br />

appointed guestrooms and access to the<br />

crystal clear waters of the Olympic size pool.<br />

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5 Foods<br />

for Healthy<br />

Eyes<br />

Eggs:<br />

The yolk is a prime<br />

source of lutein and<br />

zeaxanthin plus zinc,<br />

which also helps<br />

reduce your macular<br />

degeneration risk.<br />

Almonds:<br />

They’re filled with vitamin E, which slows<br />

macular degeneration, research shows. One<br />

handful (an ounce) provides about half of<br />

your daily dose of E.<br />

Carrots:<br />

You’ve probably heard that carrots and other<br />

orange-colored fruits and vegetables promote<br />

eye health and protect vision, and it’s true:<br />

Beta-carotene, a type of vitamin A that gives<br />

these foods their orange hue, helps the retina<br />

and other parts of the eye to function smoothly.<br />

But eating your way to good eyesight isn’t only<br />

about beta-carotene. Though their connection<br />

to vision isn’t as well-known, several other<br />

vitamins and minerals are essential for healthy<br />

eyes. Make these five foods a staple of your<br />

diet to keep your peepers in tip-top shape.<br />

Leafy Greens:<br />

They’re packed with lutein<br />

and zeaxanthin antioxidants<br />

that, studies show,<br />

lower the risk of developing<br />

macular degeneration<br />

and cataracts.<br />

Citrus and berries:<br />

These fruits are powerhouses of vitamin C,<br />

which has been shown to reduce the risk of developing<br />

macular degeneration and cataracts.<br />

Fatty fish:<br />

Tuna, salmon, mackerel, anchovies and trout<br />

are rich in DHA, a fatty acid found in your retina—low<br />

levels of which have been linked to<br />

dry eye syndrome.<br />

California<br />

Hiking Trails<br />

This collection of hiking trails presents a<br />

multitude of difficulty levels. With each selection,<br />

there are extraordinary views and<br />

natural settings indigenous to each locale.<br />

Mount Diablo’s Grand Loop<br />

Mount Diablo State Park<br />

The Grand loop spans over six miles and<br />

presents the ability to rest at 12 different<br />

stops. Visitors who participate see a view<br />

of the Bay Area. You may also view Mount<br />

Lassen, the Santa Cruz Mountains, and<br />

Sierra Nevada. For individuals who enjoy<br />

photographing flowers this locale is filled<br />

with wildflowers each spring.<br />

Half Dome Hike<br />

Yosemite National Park<br />

The Half Dome Hike requires 12 hours to<br />

complete and present a difficult challenge<br />

for most hikers. The hiking trail spans over 15<br />

miles long. This hike is not recommended<br />

for individuals who are not in great shape<br />

and familiar with the toll hiking takes on the<br />

body. The hike concludes at the top of Yosemite.<br />

Berry Creek Falls Loop<br />

Big Basin Redwoods State Park<br />

The Berry Creek Falls Loop spans just over<br />

ten miles. You venture through extravagant<br />

redwoods to discover the beautiful cascading<br />

waterfall. The elevation is 1,000<br />

feet and the hike requires at least six hours<br />

to complete. For the best views begin at<br />

the Sunset Trail.<br />

The Panorama Trail<br />

Yosemite National Park<br />

The Panorama Trail spans eight miles and<br />

is a downhill hike. The hike allows for view<br />

of Yosemite Falls, Vernal Fall, and Nevada<br />

Fall. You discover Glacier Point and beautiful<br />

mountain regions.<br />

The Mist Trail<br />

Yosemite National Park<br />

The Mist Trail spans just over six miles and<br />

leads you throughout the trail to the two impressive<br />

waterfall. The locale allows for the<br />

best views of Yosemite and the waterfalls.<br />

The trails lead close to both waterfalls and<br />

allow for excellent photo opportunities.<br />

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Should I<br />

Buy Organic?<br />

There has been an explosion in the marketing<br />

and availability of organic foods over the over<br />

the past few years, so it’s certainly no wonder<br />

that one of the most common questions is<br />

“should I buy organic?” Here are the facts based<br />

on the best science to date:<br />

Choosing organic is clearly better for the<br />

environment.<br />

This is demonstrable and occurs through numerous<br />

channels, including conservation of natural<br />

resources and less pollution for our water and<br />

soils.<br />

Consuming organic foods reduces the<br />

body’s exposure to pesticides.<br />

This has been confirmed through numerous<br />

scientific studies. Adults and children who consume<br />

organic foods have measurably lower<br />

levels of pesticides in their bodies. Perhaps the<br />

bigger question here is – “Are the levels of pesticide<br />

exposure received from eating conventional<br />

foods harmful to our health?” At this point<br />

in science, we simply do not have the data to<br />

definitively answer this question. Pesticides approved<br />

for use are reported to be safe at or below<br />

certain threshold levels. It is clear however<br />

that pesticides are harmful to exposed farm<br />

workers, along with “non-target” wildlife and are<br />

definitely not healthy substances.<br />

For children there are two additional caveats to<br />

consider on the safety front. Because children<br />

consume more food calories per unit of body<br />

weight and because their cells are dividing at a<br />

much more rapid rate, they are at greater risk for<br />

potential toxic effects from pesticide exposure<br />

(a developing fetus is at the greatest risk). Additionally,<br />

it is common for some kids to have<br />

very restrictive eating patterns with consumption<br />

of only one or a few types of fruits or vegetables<br />

on a regular basis. If this is the case, they will experience<br />

a greater number of exposures to the<br />

same pesticides which can also exacerbate risk.<br />

The Environmental Working Group (EWG), a notfor-profit<br />

research organization devoted to improving<br />

public health and the environment, has<br />

determined that the produce that consistently<br />

has the highest pesticide levels include: apples,<br />

bell peppers, celery, cherries, grapes (imported),<br />

nectarines, peaches, pears, potatoes, red<br />

raspberries, strawberries, and spinach. Choosing<br />

organic for this group of produce will give<br />

you and your family the greatest reduction in<br />

pesticide exposure. Spinach, strawberries, and<br />

celery are the worst of the bunch.<br />

Organic foods may or may not be more<br />

nutritious than their conventional counterparts.<br />

Some scientific studies show conventional foods<br />

are just as nutritious, while others support the contrary.<br />

Based on my knowledge of the available<br />

data, the scale tips slightly in favor of a superior<br />

nutritional profile for organic varieties. Organics<br />

generally have a bit higher mineral content because<br />

of the more stringent soil requirements for<br />

organic certification and in some cases, have<br />

a more robust supply of protective antioxidants.<br />

Organic foods may or may not taste better.<br />

Blinded taste studies are basically a wash. For<br />

those that think organic tastes better there are<br />

an equal number who find the conventional<br />

counterpart tastier.<br />

Organic foods will generally spoil more<br />

quickly.<br />

Pesticides clearly extend the shelf life and “freshness”<br />

of foods. For optimal freshness, organic<br />

foods need to be consumed more quickly.<br />

Organic foods are more expensive.<br />

You will generally pay about 20% more for organic<br />

varieties.<br />

The answer is a complicated one and ultimately<br />

depends on your feelings towards the environment,<br />

pesticide, and your pocketbook.<br />

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Juicing<br />

What exactly is Juicing,<br />

Anyway?<br />

Juicing is the process of extracting the juice<br />

from fresh fruits and vegetables. A small kitchen<br />

appliance known as a juicer is used to extract<br />

the juice (not the pulp), and these can range<br />

in price from $50 to $500. Fresh juices should<br />

not be confused with smoothies, which are usually<br />

made in a blender, food processor, or highpowered<br />

juicer and include the fibrous pulp of<br />

the fruit and vegetable ingredients.<br />

Types of Juicers:<br />

‘’Fast’’ Juicers<br />

This type of juicer is one of the most common<br />

varieties you’ll find on the market.<br />

A fast juicer (or centrifugal juicer) grinds<br />

your fruits and veggies and then pushes<br />

the extracted juice through a strainer by<br />

spinning at a very high speed. The pulp<br />

is extracted and ejected into a special<br />

compartment, usually near the back of<br />

the juicer. This type of juicer produces<br />

pulp-free juice very quickly, but it also<br />

tends to extract less juice than other<br />

types of juicers. This type of juicer also<br />

generates more heat than other types,<br />

which some experts say could compromise<br />

the nutrients in the produce.<br />

“Slow” Juicers<br />

This juicer produces juice in two steps,<br />

using one or two gears. First, it crushes<br />

the fruits and veggies, and then it presses<br />

out the juice. These types of juicers<br />

take longer to produce juice, and they<br />

tend to be more expensive than most<br />

centrifugal juicers. However, they are<br />

said to extract more nutrients from the<br />

produce. They yield a thick juice with<br />

more pulp, yet still produce some pulp<br />

extract in a separate compartment.<br />

Reasons to Juice:<br />

• Juicing allows your digestive system to rest, so<br />

that energy may go into elimination, recovery<br />

and healing, instead of digestion. During this<br />

time, cells can repair themselves and detoxify.<br />

Freshly pressed juices provide enzymes as<br />

well as vitamins and minerals that are easily<br />

assimilated.<br />

• Juicing will help to break down the vegetables,<br />

making it easier to assimilate, so you will<br />

receive most of the nutrition.<br />

• Juicing allows you to consume more vegetables<br />

than you normally would. Some people<br />

may find eating vegetables difficult, but it can<br />

be easily accomplished with a quick glass of<br />

vegetable juice.<br />

• You can add a wider variety of vegetables in<br />

your diet. Many people eat the same vegetables,<br />

raw or cooked, every day. Foods should<br />

be rotated to prevent developing allergies.<br />

With juicing, you can juice a wide variety of<br />

vegetables that you may not normally enjoy<br />

eating whole.<br />

Basic Green Juice<br />

(16oz Serving Size):<br />

1 Cucumber; 4 Celery Stalks; 2 Apples;<br />

6-8 Leaves Kale; 1/2 Lemon; 1 tbsp Ginger<br />

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