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		<title>The sun continues to rise on 4th. St&#8217;s Retro Row</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2009 16:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You'll need to go to the newstands, or check your stack of mail to read the great article in the March issue of Sunset magazine about our very own Retro Row. Because, of course, you are asking yourself why are all these folks visiting your favorite places. And if you haven't been there, <a href="http://4thstreetlongbeach.com/" target="_blank">ride your bike on over</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You'll need to go to the newstands, or check your stack of mail to read the great article in the March issue of Sunset magazine about our very own Retro Row. Because, of course, you are asking yourself why are all these folks visiting your favorite places. And if you haven't been there, <a href="http://4thstreetlongbeach.com/" target="_blank">ride your bike on over</a>.</p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t Miss The Meet-up</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 07:12:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Coffee and some chat about Historic Restoration</strong></p>
<p>As the owner of an old house in Long Beach, I thought it would be interesting to meet for coffee at my second favorite coffee shop in Long beach. Then we can walk across the street for the first Restoration Trade Fair (RTF).Â </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Coffee and some chat about Historic Restoration</strong></p>
<p>As the owner of an old house in Long Beach, I thought it would be interesting to meet for coffee at my second favorite coffee shop in Long beach. Then we can walk across the street for the first Restoration Trade Fair (RTF).Â </p>
<p><a href="http://nightlife.meetup.com/458/calendar/8764937/" target="_blank">Read more about this event at Meetup.com</a></p>
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		<title>As Seen in The District &#8220;Fair Warning: Duly Noted&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 07:09:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><em>By Theo Douglas, The District Weekly</em></p>
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<p>When you buy a historically significant houseâ€”be it bungalow, Spanish style or miscellaneousâ€”your signature on the mortgage (initial here, here and here) just opens the floodgates.</p></div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>By Theo Douglas, The District Weekly</em></p>
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<p>When you buy a historically significant houseâ€”be it bungalow, Spanish style or miscellaneousâ€”your signature on the mortgage (initial here, here and here) just opens the floodgates.</p>
<p>Cast-iron drainpipe rusted out after 70 years? Get busy and run a new one, unless youâ€™d rather . . . call a plumber. Water somehow drip-drip-dripping in at 3 a.m. through redwood window frames and double-hung wooden windows? Youâ€™re the boss of that water. Get tough!</p>
<p>And what color were you planning to repaint your house? And where do you find those vintage glass cabinet knobs? Those are all bad problems and good questions, and allâ€”probablyâ€”can be answered Sunday, at the inaugural Rose Park Neighborhood Associationâ€™s Restoration Trade Fair.</p>
<p>â€œThis is to meet the homeownersâ€™ needs,â€ says fair organizer Gretchen Swanson, a homeowner in Rose Parkâ€”so-named because its original area radiates out from Orizaba Avenue and Eighth Street, and a circular park with a rose garden. â€œIf they live in a historic district and want to modify anything on the outside or from the street-side, they need to go through a process.â€</p>
<p><a href="http://thedistrictweekly.com/print/commerce/dept-of-commerce/fair-warning-duly-noted/" target="_blank">Read the whole article on TheDistrictWeekly.com...</a></div>
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		<title>As seen in the Press-Telegram &#8220;With housing, vintage is in&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Sep 2008 07:07:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div id="articleByline" class="articleByline"><em>By Greg Mellen, Press-Telegram Staff Writer</em></div>
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<p><em></em>The days have pretty much passed when "historic home" was merely a code for "old" and the last refuge for the cash-strapped who couldn't afford a newer home.</div>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="articleByline" class="articleByline"><em>By Greg Mellen, Press-Telegram Staff Writer</em></div>
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<p><em></em>The days have pretty much passed when "historic home" was merely a code for "old" and the last refuge for the cash-strapped who couldn't afford a newer home.</p>
<p>These days, so-called historic homes, especially those in designated historic neighborhoods, have become valuable properties. In many cases, these homes gain value faster than their newer counterparts.</p>
<p>Fixing them up can be labors of love, and expensive ones at that. Remodeling can be dicey, especially if the homes are in designated historic districts, with guidelines about acceptable alterations.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_10482701" target="_blank">Read the whole article on Press-Telegram.com</a></div>
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		<title>Save The Date Press Release</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Aug 2008 06:41:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Contact: tradefair@rpna.org â€¢Â 562-366-8869 (press inquiries only)</p>
<p><strong>* SAVE THE DATE *<br />
RESTORATION TRADE FAIR &#38; FUNDRAISER SLATED FOR SEPT. 21, 2008<br />
AT LUTHER BURBANK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, LONG BEACH</strong><br />
<em> Sponsored By Rose Park Neighborhood Association (RPNA) With Funds Used For Education &#38; Restoration Activities</em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Contact: tradefair@rpna.org â€¢Â 562-366-8869 (press inquiries only)</p>
<p><strong>* SAVE THE DATE *<br />
RESTORATION TRADE FAIR &amp; FUNDRAISER SLATED FOR SEPT. 21, 2008<br />
AT LUTHER BURBANK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, LONG BEACH</strong><br />
<em> Sponsored By Rose Park Neighborhood Association (RPNA) With Funds Used For Education &amp; Restoration Activities</em></p>
<p><em>Long Beach, CA (July 17, 2008)â€”</em>The first-ever â€œRestoration Trade Fair &amp; Fundraiser: An Annual Event of the Rose Park Neighborhood Associationâ€ is slated for September 21st, 2008 in Long Beach, CA (9am â€“ 4pm) and will be hosted at the Luther Burbank Elementary School (4th Street and Junipero Avenue).</p>
<p>The mission is to be a one-stop event to provide info and resources for homeowners in historic districts. The trade fair will feature approximately 50 specialty vendors and exhibitors, all knowledgeable in historic guidelines, plus guest speakers throughout the day. The event is a fundraiser for the RPNA (a 501c non-profit organization) and the â€œEye on Designâ€ architectural curriculum program currently offered by the Arts Council for Long Beach at the Luther Burbank Elementary School. Funds will be used for education and participation in RPNA restoration activities. Although the focus is on Rose Park historic districts, all Long Beach historic districts are invited to participate. The event is Free to RPNA members and all children under 18; $5 for all others. For more information updated event details and current list of participating vendors, go to: <a href="www.rpna.org">www.rpna.org.</a></p>
<p>Featured speakers include Jan Ostashay from the Historic Preservation Office â€œWhat it means to live in an historic districtâ€; and Karen Highberger from the Historic Preservation Commissionâ€” leading a panel of experts with an overview on how to make historically appropriate restoration decisions. Leslie Markle, Director of Public Art &amp; Design, Arts Council for Long Beach will discuss Burbankâ€™s unique curriculum plus present this yearâ€™s public arts winners.</p>
<p>Scheduled exhibits include the Historical Society of Long Beach â€œOn how to research the history of your homeâ€, Sarah Vinciâ€™s sepia photography featuring historic architecture in Rose Park, Long Beach Historic Districts booth â€œHistoric Districts: Celebrate our Past, Preserve our Futureâ€, Rose Park Streetscapes by Patrick Farrand, artist and the LBCC Horticulture Club â€œWater Wise Plantsâ€.</p>
<p>The Restoration Trade Fair &amp; Fundraiser is pleased to have support from the following Community Sponsors/Contributors: Long Beach 2nd District Councilmember Suja Lowenthal, City of Long Beach, Long Beach Historic Preservation Office, Arts Council for Long Beach, Historical Society of Long Beach, California Heights Neighborhood Association, and UPS (@ 7th and Redondo); Media Sponsors: Home Improvement, American Bungalow, and Cottages &amp; Bungalows magazines.</p>
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<p><strong>About the â€œEye on Designâ€ Program<br />
</strong> Eye on Design is a public art education program for third-graders that encourages civic involvement, critical thinking and creative problem-solving through a customized residency program. Eye on Design guides students through the same process a public artist follows to develop a public art concept and seek an art commission. The program educates students about their community which fosters a greater appreciation for art in the public sphere. Eye on Designâ€™s interdisciplinary approach incorporates language arts, history/social science and the visual and performing arts. Students apply their learning to solve â€œreal-lifeâ€ problems and must actively utilize art theory, reading, writing, speaking and math skills through the work they do. Eye on Design is a substantive and intricate program that empowers students to create positive change in their own community.</p>
<p>Although facilitated by the Arts Council for Long Beach, the programâ€™s success is grounded in the collective expertise and commitment of a host of hand-selected community partners who work collaboratively with the Arts Council to present a balanced program built on each partnersâ€™ strengths. The initial concept for Eye on Design was originally conceived through the Arts Councilâ€™s unique affiliation with the Smithsonian Institution and, in particular, through its involvement with the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution. In the summer of 2005, Arts Council staff members and Long Beach partners participated in the Cooper-Hewittâ€™s training program, City of Neighborhoods: Civic Engagement Through Design. This training provided the seed of thought for the creation of Eye on Design, a formalized public art education program that was tailored specifically for Long Beach and which centers on direct instruction for children. Eye on Design has a three-year process. Eye on Design programs are currently implemented at the Luther Burbank Elementary School (2006 â€“ 2009) and Dooley Elementary School (2007 â€“ 2010). The pilot program was initiated at the Thomas A. Edison Elementary School (2004 â€“ 2007). <a href="http://www.artslb.org">www.artslb.org</a></p>
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<p><strong>About The RPNA<br />
</strong> The historic Rose Park neighborhood is located in the City of Long Beach, California and just blocks from the beautiful Pacific Ocean between Cherry Avenue and Redondo Avenue to the west and east, and Fourth Street and Tenth Street to the south and north. The icon of our neighborhood is a small historic park located on Orizaba Avenue at Eighth Street.</p>
<p>The Rose Park Neighborhood Association is a recognized a nonprofit volunteer organization organized to represent the residents of this area and to protect and promote its interests. Our Association is responsible for one of the largest geographical association areas in the city, with more than 22,000 residents and two designated historic districts. <a href="http://www.rpna.org">www.rpna.org</a>.</p>
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