Kenny Slaught, real estate professional in Santa Barbara, talks about the Spanish Colonial architecture throughout the city and how its integrity has been upheld over the years. He discusses the history of George Washington Smith, the architect who inspired the movement of the architectural trend through California and how he developed and tailored the style.
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Kenny Slaught Discusses Skills Gained Through Parenting After Loss Program
The Parenting After Loss program crosses eight weeks and acts as a support group for the parents, guardians, and children suffering the loss of a parent or sibling. The education and care felt in this program is built specifically around the emotional and practical reactions to death within a familial unit. Kenny Slaught explains that via participation in the program, families obtain the tools they need to communicate adequately with each other and grow stronger as a group as a result, despite experiencing the loss.
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Santa Barbara Real Estate Professional, Kenny Slaught, Highlights City’s Architectural History
Kenny Slaught, real estate professional in Santa Barbara, talks about the Spanish Colonial architecture throughout the city and how its integrity has been upheld over the years. He discusses the history of George Washington Smith, the architect who inspired the movement of the architectural trend through California and how he developed and tailored the style.
Kenny Slaught Discusses Skills Gained Through Parenting After Loss Program
The Parenting After Loss program crosses eight weeks and acts as a support group for the parents, guardians, and children suffering the loss of a parent or sibling. The education and care felt in this program is built specifically around the emotional and practical reactions to death within a familial unit. Kenny Slaught explains that via participation in the program, families obtain the tools they need to communicate adequately with each other and grow stronger as a group as a result, despite experiencing the loss.
Read more: http://finance.dailyherald.com/dailyherald/news/read/33587936/Kenny_Slaught_
Kenny Slaught’s Blog Discusses UCSB Grant
As an active member and supporter of the UCSB Foundation, Kenny Slaught recently posted on his blog at KennySlaught.com offering congratulations on being awarded an impressive grant. “The University of California Santa Barbara announced on May 26, 2016 that it is a Grand Challenges Explorations grant winner.”
Premises Will Be Treated While Also Being Efficient – Kenny Slaught
The campaign proliferated by Kenny Slaught will cause the conservation of the antique character of physical building while also providing for urbane enhancements. Also, through fortifications like seismic upgrades, both the building and the tens of thousands of pieces of art inside will be better sheltered. The plan will lead to a upgrading in gallery space by 25 percent to make the museum even more central to the Santa Barbara community. Correspondingly, the restoration project is the greatest effort ever begun by the museum.
Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/kenny-slaught-historical-events-influenced-215900075.html
Kenny Slaught Declares His Support For “The Image More” Campaign At Santa Barbara Museum Of Art
Strong supporter of the Santa Barbara’s heritage and arts, Kenny Slaught has pledged his backing towards the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s “The Image More” campaign by highlighting it on his blog at KennySlaught.com. The Santa Barbara Museum of Art plays an outstanding part in the local community by providing educational programs and linking residents and visitors to truly brilliant works of art. Currently, the museum has launched a big overhaul project that includes the launch of the Imagine More campaign, an exciting fundraising endeavor that will provide for superior gallery area, more community space, necessary updates to the building, and a matchless experience. The museum hopes to raise $50 million in capital to reach these goals through the Imagine More Campaign.
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Career Prospects In Communications Technologies Area Mushrooming Every Year – Kenny Slaught
Santa Barbara City College has been recognized for its positive standing in training professionals who work in the space of network support. Kenny Slaught comments, “Your valued time will be sensibly invested in the education of this great and worthwhile program.” Network engineers work at a company running their computer network and assisting employees with the best technical applications in connectivity and data management. With a wealth of job openings in communications technologies emerging every year, professional opportunities are massive and have been burgeoning every year.
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Kenny Slaught – The Community In Santa Barbara Comes Together To Offer Professional Programs
Many professional development opportunities and skilling programs, planned for those who aren’t following college credits but instead learning something diverse, are offered by Santa Barbara City College, as mentioned by Kenny Slaught, an outstanding property investor and businessperson, on his blog at KennySlaught.com. The community of Santa Barbara provides its occupants with many prospects with career advancement and specialised training in talents that are valid in the present world. Having stated before the many ways the community works together and puts together programs that are a help to all of those who call Santa Barbara, home, Kenny Slaught deliberated the many programs available to those keen, such as Computer Network Engineering, Culinary Arts and Hotel Management, Environmental Horticulture, Graphic Design, etc.
Kenny Slaught And California’s Red Hot Housing Market
Many West Coasters are finding that with a red-hot housing market, they are forced to pay excessively high prices for older, less fashionable homes. Kenny Slaught notes that prices having been increasing steadily since 2008, and common reference, the Standard & Poor’s Case-Shiller home price index, reveals that home prices in Los Angeles rose to their highest point during April of this year since October of 2007. Southern California’s larger metropolitan areas are no longer just reflecting recovery from the recession: they are closing in on their former peaks. Slaught notes that the turnaround can be attributed to many factors, including interest rates, job growth and supply. 30-year, fixed-rate mortgages are currently hover around 3.5% or less, nearing 3.31 percent (the record low hit in November 2012) and pushing many toward buying. These historically low interest rates, coupled with strong employment numbers, such as a 2.4% gain in Los Angeles County and a 3.5% rise in Orange County, point to just why values have appreciated in an extraordinarily fast-paced manner. Home prices vary considerably statewide, but the inflated asking price of higher-end homes throughout California outpaces all other states with the exception of Hawaii. The feverish housing market cannot currently be satisfied by the slim supply available, with many first-timers forced to opt for condominium-style units that are readily available within a more modest price range.
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