Kenny Slaught Recognizes Importance Of Santa Barbara Architecture And History

Santa Barbara is visited by numerous tourists each year thanks to its sunny weather, beautiful landscapes and architectural buildings. Its structures are different from the ones in other American regions, as Santa Barbara was started during the Spanish colonization times. Maintaining its architectural legacy was an important aspect of the city developing process. Property investor Kenny Slaught mentions a timeline of historical events on his blog at KennySlaughtNews.com, to help readers learn more about the city.
 
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Kenny Slaught Shares The Benefits Of 2012 JOBS Act

According to Kenny Slaught, new intuitive programs and mobile apps allow developers and builders to access numerous properties across many locations. The 2012 Jumpstart Our Business Startup (JOBS) Act enabled individuals and companies to sponsor real estate purchases through crowdfunding. This practice was previously not possible in California. Now, those with a $1 million net worth, or a $200,000 per year income can become an accredited investor. Those with an income of $300,000 a year or a household income of $200,000 a year can also become an investor, if they file together with their husband or wife. The new laws allowed Californians who engage in real estate operations to earn interest from loans, without using a bank. Like this, home owners and sponsors can get informed, monitor the performance of their assets, and find new investment options. 

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Kenny Slaught Welcomes Admiration For Santa Barbara’s Architecture

Architect George Washington Smith launched the Spanish Colonial revival style around 100 years ago in California. Smith quit Harvard to work as a bond trader, and relocated to Santa Barbara to retire later on. But, after seeing the locals admired his house, he decided to keep creating for the city. He used genuine Spanish materials and mixed the old with the new. Today, his works are known for their complexity. Smith is recognized as a founding father to the city, and numerous artists were inspired by him. Kenny Slaught praises the attention to detail required to build such beautiful buildings.

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Kenny Slaught Admires Santa Barbara’s Architecture

Almost a century ago, architect  George Washington Smith founded  the Spanish Colonial revival style in California. Smith dropped out of Harvard to find bond trading work, and moved to Santa Barbara after achieving success. But, the locals praised the house he built which resulted in him deciding to design for the city. He used authentic Spanish materials and combined the new with the old. Smith’s structures are appreciated for their beauty and complexity. Today, he is recognized as a Santa Barbara founding father. Many artists were inspired by him, and Kenny Slaught believes a keen eye is required to create such beautiful works.

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Kenny Slaught Believes In Rich History Of Santa Barbara Area

The California movement called Spanish Colonial revival was founded by architect George Washington Smith almost 100 years ago. He left Harvard to work in bond trading, but later relocated to Santa Barbara to relax. After he noticed locals loved his work, he decided to keep designing for the city. Smith used materials brought from Spain and mixed the old with the new, resulting in complex structures. Smith is one of the Santa Barbara founding fathers, and inspired numerous artists over the years. Kenny Slaught praises the detail oriented eye required to design such beautiful buildings.  

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Slaught Notes Excellend PTSD Therapy Options

“The professionals at Hospice of Santa Barbara strive to provide the highest level of service to clients by offering effective, cutting-edge therapies,” Kenny Slaught wrote, praising the organization for their work. “Dealing with grief and loss is extremely difficult, but a new therapy has emerged to help individuals through difficult times.” Those experiencing PTSD undergo overwhelming and painful emotions whenever they remember a past trauma. People dealing with loss and grief often have similar reactions to emotional triggers. EMDR allows these negative emotions to be mitigated through the involvement of dual stimulation—eye movements along with tones or taps. Throughout the therapy, clients recall past traumas in a protected environment while focusing on an external stimulus of the tone or tap. Practitioners are able to help clients find insight about the difficult emotions and make more positive associations with current triggers.

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Kenny Slaught Furthers Mission Of Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation

The yearly symposium is a place for professors, artists, charities and students to share their thoughts on the Santa Barbara arts education state. This event allows for better programs in the future, according to Kenny Slaught. Other projects include gathering instruments for students who need them, funding for art students and grants to the programs that use Santa Barbara Bowl’s resources. The organization sponsors a program for children at Cottage Hospital and many in-school and after-school initiatives. These programs are mostly created for those living nearby the events at the Santa Barbara Bowl. Furthermore, the Notes for Notes project offers free music classes and instruments to students. All the programs are managed by a large team of volunteers. 

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Kenny Slaught Recognizes the Positive Effect of Hoover Dam on Water and Power

Hoover Dam is a project intended to provide water and hydroelectric energy to a big part of its region. The project is located on the Arizona and Nevada borders. The dam uses the power given by the Colorado River, and Kenny Slaught acknowledges its impact on the groups’ access to water and power resources. Slaught talked about this on his blog at KennySlaught.com, and mentioned how the dam turned many abandoned areas into fast growing economies.

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Kenny Slaught Remains Dedicated Supporter Of I Have A Friend Program

CEO of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught, used to serve on the board of the Santa Barbara Hospice Foundation. Slaught has always fully supported the organization and continues to do so. The real estate talks about the ‘I Have a Friend’ program on his blog at KennySlaught.com. 

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Kenny Slaught – The Community In Santa Barbara Comes Together To Offer Professional Programs

Santa Barbara City College provides many career opportunities to those who want to learn a new skill rather than attend college. Kenny Slaught talks about the benefits of engaging in such a course on his blog at KennySlaught.com. The community offers training pertaining to many relevant skills that can bring a successful career. Kenny Slaught explains that some of these programs are Computer Network Engineering, Culinary Arts and Hotel Management, Environmental Horticulture, and Graphic Design. 

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