Monday, March 01, 2010



CalCoast Invites you.
We invite you to join us for this great event!
When: Thursday, March 4, 2010
Time: 6:30-10:30pm
Sponsorships or questions? Contact us at steveaceti@calcoast.org and/or 760 612-3564

The evening will include a brief awards ceremony, during which CalCoast will recognize the following elected officials and a local water quality activist as “Champions of the Coast” for their stewardship of the region’s coastal resources:


Hon. Pam Slater-Price; Chair, San Diego Board of Supervisors (Event Chair)
Hon. Donna Frye, San Diego City Council Member
Hon. Ann Kulchin, Carlsbad City Council Member
Hon. Joe Kellejian, Solana Beach City Council Member
Hon. James Bond, Encinitas City Council Member

CalCoast is sponsored by your taxpayers and its Board of Directors include:
Board of Directors

Chairperson:
Supervisor Pam Slater-Price, 3rd District, San Diego County


Vice Chairperson:
Mayor Pro Tem Ann Kulchin, City of Carlsbad


See Also:
Sand Lobbyist Awards Own Project
Slater Price Fails Disclose Gifts

10 comments:

  1. This is where the NY lawyer tries to convince everyone he is going a good deed and not to focus on the huge salary he pulls from the Non-profit every year.

    Thats how they remain a non-profit, he take all the remaining net income as his salary expense.

    Aren't cobbles just larger pieces of sand. Many they need to pump in cobbles and smaller sand?

    You definitely will not be hearing the "there is plenty of sand at the beach" crowd right now. The beach is down about 5 to 6 feet. This summer should be interesting. I hope we get a big sand flow coming in this summer.

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  2. There's plenty of sand on the beach.

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  3. ANON 8:17
    THE SAND IS ALWAYS DOWN 5 TO 6 FEET AFTER A FULL OR NEW MOON TIDE COMBINED WITH AN 8FT SWELL,HOWEVER YOU ARE SPOT ON ABOUT NON-PROFITS.EVEN SURFRIDER SUCKS.
    AVO ST MAFIA

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  4. A friend of mine used to work for the Veterans of Foreign Wars here in town. The guy had a non-profit status, a Rolls Royce, a nine bedroom house, and nine young slaves on the phone at all hours in exchange for a place to stay. They sold plastic trash bags and plastic American flags to anyone giving a $35 donation to the VFW. One tenth, or $3.50 of that actually went to the VFW. The rest went into Daddy Deeppockets. The catch is, it was all on the level, because that's all you have to sacrifice being a non-profit - one tenth. On the other hand, I've seen the books of some city sponsoned non-profits and NOBODY makes out anywhere close to the likes of DD. Some will look at the guy and say "good for him". Others will call him a crook. But he was following the rules, and he didn't make the rules. And a handsome check to the VFW every month was not unwelcomed by them.

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  5. not all things within the rules are ethical and pam slater shows that having a nice dress doesn't mean you have class.

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  6. Pam, ex Encinitas mayor, has done great
    things for our city. She is well dressed and has great class.

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  7. Slater fails to disclose gifts! When is it time she just RETIRE! GREED, GREED, GREED.

    Did you notice she donated to our library, oh yea, it all came from the taxpayer (special county fund). It should say donated by the TAXPAYER, not Supervisor Slater.

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  8. http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/sdcounty/6ce63473-2a63-5126-a015-b9ad2b1b17f1.html

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  9. to 9:30
    Pam failed note some theatre tickets. OMG!!!
    Does that deserve, "Slater fails to disclose gifts! When is it time she just RETIRE! GREED, GREED, GREED."
    That is just silly.

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  10. Ain't no thing. The plays weren't that good.

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