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        <title>Centennial Golden Hawks - goldenhawkfan&apos;s Blog - The Northwest Voice</title>
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        <description>Best of luck to Centennial in 2008!!!  I&#039;ll be blogging about cycling around northwest Bakersfield and whatever else I want to blog about.</description>
        <itunes:summary>Best of luck to Centennial in 2008!!!  I&#039;ll be blogging about cycling around northwest Bakersfield and whatever else I want to blog about.</itunes:summary>
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                <title>Northwest Bakersfield needs more bike-friendly roads and amenities for bicyclists</title>
                <link>http://www.northwestvoice.com/home/Blog/goldenhawkfan/28836</link>
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                <itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;As an avid bicycle rider, I can&#039;t understand why Bakersfield, especially Northwest Bakersfield, doesn&#039;t have better roads for bicycles.&amp;nbsp; You can&#039;t really ride anywhere without running into a narrow stretch of road or a bike lane that is so full of broken glass and other junk that you have to ride in traffic lanes just to get around it.&amp;nbsp; Also, some drivers aren&#039;t very kind to bicyclsits.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;ve been honked at and yelled at while riding down the road.&amp;nbsp; i.e. A week ago last Friday (?), I had turned onto Verdugo Lane from Holland Street.&amp;nbsp; I had to use Holland Street to avoid the Calloway Dr&amp;nbsp;&amp;amp; Rosedale Hwy&amp;nbsp;intersection on my way home from Action Sports at Calloway and Brimhall Rd.&amp;nbsp; On Holland Street, I had to ride away from the side of the street to avoid hitting parked cars.&amp;nbsp; When I turned right onto Verdugo, a young&amp;nbsp;woman in a&amp;nbsp; truck yelled at me, &amp;quot;GET OUT OF THE MIDDLE OF THE STREET!!!&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; Of course, I was pretty pissed off at the lady for saying that.&amp;nbsp; She drove off and&amp;nbsp;I just rode on, thinking&amp;nbsp;if I could have responded to her, I would have said, &amp;quot;SHUT UP.&amp;nbsp; YOU TRY RIDING A BICYCLE IN NEARLY 100 DEGREE HEAT FOR 10 MILES!&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; My word to drivers, &amp;quot;Give us bicyclists care and respect on the road.&amp;nbsp; We have enough to deal with already.&amp;nbsp; We&#039;re doing you a favor by helping keep our air clean and reduce dependence on oil.&amp;nbsp; So, please, do us bicyclists&amp;nbsp;a favor and respect the fact that we&#039;re riding bicycles and that we can&#039;t go 50 mph like you can.&amp;nbsp; And, by law, we have to be on the street and you have to share the road with us.&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; I apologize if I was riding too far out in middle of the street (Holland St.) that day.&amp;nbsp; When I ride, I try to respect drivers as best as I can.&amp;nbsp; If I&#039;m at&amp;nbsp;a 4-way stop and nobody is coming up behind me, you&#039;ll often see me yield to as many as 4-6 cars just because I know they can clear the intersection faster than I can.&amp;nbsp; I try to stay as far to the right as I can, unless I&#039;m turning left or avoiding a hazard or changing lanes when I need to go straight when there&#039;s a right turn lane (or when the right lane becomes a right turn lane).&amp;nbsp; I do use the bike path whenever possible, too.&amp;nbsp;Also, most bicyclists I see are riding on the right side of the road and away from traffic.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Also, there is a pure lack of bike racks here in Bakersfield.&amp;nbsp; Bike racks are places where riders can safely&amp;nbsp;park their bikes and lock them up while&amp;nbsp;at work or patronizing a business.&amp;nbsp; (I think most schools have bike racks for students who ride to school).&amp;nbsp; I would like to see more bike racks&amp;nbsp;here.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</itunes:summary>     

                
                
                
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                <title>Long Beach Grand Prix Part 3-Sunday</title>
                <link>http://www.northwestvoice.com/home/Blog/goldenhawkfan/26858</link>
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                <itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;Well here it is, finally, the last part of my series on my recent vacation to Long Beach for the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.&amp;nbsp; There will be some photos posted in the coming months (I have a slow dial-up connection so not all of them will be uploaded right away and I&#039;m not sure exactly where I&#039;ll put them on&amp;nbsp;here (on my profile or in a blogpost, but either way I&#039;ll mention where I put them up-it probably will be in a blogpost or series of blogposts).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Well, anyway, I woke up in the morning and did the same routine as I had done the past 2 mornings, showered, ate, and finally went to the track.&amp;nbsp; I can&#039;t remember exactly what time I got to the track, but it was at about the time that the Atlantic Series (a &amp;quot;feeder&amp;quot; series to the Champ Car series) race was starting.&amp;nbsp; It was a pretty good race.&amp;nbsp; The polesitter (the #26 car-I forget his name) dominated the field until he had car trouble going into turn 1 about half way through the 50 minute race.&amp;nbsp; It was then that Simona DiSilvestro, a young Swedish girl (yes, I said GIRL) took the lead for good and eventually won the race, just about 12 hours or so after Danica Patrick won the IndyCar race in Japan.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After the Atlantic race, there was an awesome display of robot cars.&amp;nbsp; These unmanned,&amp;nbsp;highly sophisticated cars drove the Long Beach street course with the help of GPS and various sensors.&amp;nbsp; There were people that drove separate cars behind each of the robot cars, but all they had was a kill switch for the robot cars (the switch was only used if the robot cars were to have a problem of some sort).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I was walking around while the robot cars were driving around the track, but I did see them and got some pictures of them.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;nbsp;continued walking around and eventually wound up at the Boston&#039;s Pizza that I wanted to eat at on Saturday.&amp;nbsp; This time, I was on my own for lunch, so I ate at Boston&#039;s.&amp;nbsp; I got in there about an hour before the Grand Prizx of Long Beach started and ordered an individual pizza and tea to drink.&amp;nbsp; It was very good and the service was so fast and friendly I got out about 15 minutes before start time.&amp;nbsp; While at Boston&#039;s, I was a little woried that I wouldn&#039;t get out in time for the race to start.&amp;nbsp; So I asked another patron and his family at the table next to me and I was told I would get out in time for the race.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After paying, I left the restaurant and started slowly walking back to my seat in the grandstands.&amp;nbsp; But, I did manage to stop at the Tapout stand and get my picture taken with two cute girls who&amp;nbsp;were working there&amp;nbsp;for a $5 tip.&amp;nbsp; Don&#039;t worry, nothing happened, all I did was have a picture taken on my camera (they actually did two pictures).&amp;nbsp; I could have&amp;nbsp;bought a t-shirt with the picture on it for $20, but I decided just to do the pictures.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After the picture session, it was time for the race to start!&amp;nbsp; I got to near where my seat was at the time of the start.&amp;nbsp; I stopped near the start/finish line to get a picture and a video on my camera of the start of the race (which was a standing start that Champ Car and Formula 1 do&amp;nbsp;and not the traditional IndyCar or NASCAR start).&amp;nbsp; This was the moment I had been waiting for!&amp;nbsp; After the start, I went back to my seat and watched the race.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Polesitter Justin Wilson,&amp;nbsp;who is from England,&amp;nbsp;led a good chunk of the race until he had a mechanical going into turn 1 that ended his day.&amp;nbsp; Australian Will Power took over the lead and held on for the win (that I didn&#039;t find out until after I got home because we started to leave just before the end of the&amp;nbsp;race.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;On our way out, I stopped to get some last minute suveniors.&amp;nbsp; Then it was time to head out.&amp;nbsp; As we drove on the 405 freeway, my mom called my sister and they made arrangements for us to stop at&amp;nbsp;the appartment she lives in (my apology if I mentioned &amp;quot;house&amp;quot; in the prior 2 parts)&amp;nbsp;in Thousand Oaks&amp;nbsp;to eat&amp;nbsp;pizza and visit with her, her roommate, and her roommate&#039;s 2-year old son.&amp;nbsp; It seemed like it took forever for us to find the Lamppost Pizza in Thousand Oaks (we had to pick up the pizza after my sister called it in).&amp;nbsp; We finally found it and after picking up our pizza, we went to her appartment.&amp;nbsp; We ate and visited for at least an hour.&amp;nbsp; Then it was time to go home.&amp;nbsp; We finally got home around 8:30 pm Sunday.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Well, that&#039;s it.&amp;nbsp; Like I said earlier, photos coming soon!&lt;/p&gt;</itunes:summary>     

                
                
                
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                <title>Long Beach Grand Prix Part 2-Saturday</title>
                <link>http://www.northwestvoice.com/home/Blog/goldenhawkfan/26322</link>
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                <itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;Saturday morning I woke up fairly early (can&#039;t remember exactly what time).&amp;nbsp; It was&amp;nbsp;April 19, my 25th&amp;nbsp;birthday.&amp;nbsp; After taking a shower, it was time to eat breakfast in the hotel lobby.&amp;nbsp; Having learned how expensive food was at the track, I ate literally until I was totally stuffed.&amp;nbsp; While eating, I talked to a fellow race fan and his family (whom I&#039;d also talked to on Friday morning during breakfast in the lobby).&amp;nbsp; My mom and dad didn&#039;t eat at the same time I did.&amp;nbsp; Once we had finished eating, it was time to head down to the track.&amp;nbsp; But this time, only my dad and I went to the track.&amp;nbsp; This time we just drove all the way down there.&amp;nbsp; My mom and my sister, who stayed the prior night with us, went to do some shopping and see a movie.&amp;nbsp; I stayed at the track&amp;nbsp;almost all day, whereas my dad only stayed for a couple of hours.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Saturday was a little more important than Friday.&amp;nbsp; There were actual races on this day to go along with warm-up sessions and qualifying.&amp;nbsp; I arrived a little after 11 am I think it was.&amp;nbsp; The Toyota Pro-Celebrity Race was just getting ready to start when I got to the grandstand.&amp;nbsp; This 10-lap race featured numerous celebrities and a few &amp;quot;pro&amp;quot; drivers (drag racers and a NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series driver).&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;The pros started 30 seconds behind the celebrities.&amp;nbsp; Mike Skinner, the Truck Series driver, won the overall race, while ESPN pit reporter Jaime Little won the celebrity division.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After the celebrity race, I started walking around.&amp;nbsp; I walked all the way down to Turn 1, where the cars exit Shoreline Drive.&amp;nbsp; I found a restaurant called Boston&#039;s Gourmet Pizza (I think) and decided it was time to eat!&amp;nbsp; So I called my dad and tried to get him to meet me down there, but the Atlantic Series was doing a qualifying session.&amp;nbsp; Because of that, it was so loud that I had to go into Boston&#039;s to talk to him.&amp;nbsp; After several minutes of misunderstandings on both my part and his, we decided to meet at Famous Dave&#039;s (which is just a few hundred feet down Shoreline Drive from Boston&#039;s.&amp;nbsp; After a about 45 minute wait (not too bad considering the size of the crowd), we got a table.&amp;nbsp; I enjoyed the brisket I ordered.&amp;nbsp; My dad enjoyed his dish too.&amp;nbsp; I can&#039;t remember what he had.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After eating, I went back out to watch the action on the track.&amp;nbsp; The Champ Cars had started their qualifying.&amp;nbsp; I walked over to an area&amp;nbsp;about maybe 100 feet away from&amp;nbsp;Famous Dave&#039;s (near&amp;nbsp;a harbor)&amp;nbsp;where you can literally get within 15 feet of those cars, which were going probably at least 150, but probably even faster than that.&amp;nbsp; I took some pictures of the cars going through this stretch.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;At 4 pm, the American Le Mans Series race started.&amp;nbsp; I would have to say that these cars were the loudest&amp;nbsp;of all the cars I heard throughout the weekend.&amp;nbsp; The race lasted 100 minutes and featured only&amp;nbsp;3 full-course&amp;nbsp;cautions (and I think 2 of those were for debris and 1 for an accident/wreck).&amp;nbsp; I forget who won the races (there&#039;s like 4 races in one in the ALMS, overall and each of the different classes).&amp;nbsp; It was a good, clean race.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After the ALMS race, it was time for me to leave.&amp;nbsp; After what seemed like an hour (probably well less than that, though), my mom arrived to pick me up near the main entrance.&amp;nbsp; I had to walk east along Ocean Blvd (the main&amp;nbsp;road in&amp;nbsp;and out of the race course area)&amp;nbsp;for a couple of blocks because there were no parking signs and many Long Beach PD officers nearby.&amp;nbsp; My mom barely got through coming west on Ocean Blvd before the LBPD shut the road down and detoured motorists onto side streets.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;I was running out of money, so we stopped by Ralphs (a grocery store that is prominent down south.&amp;nbsp; Many of you might remember that Bakersfield used to have them, too) so I could get cash.&amp;nbsp; After that, we went to the hotel and picked up my dad, who was about to go to the Subway across the parking lot from the hotel.&amp;nbsp; My sister had already left&amp;nbsp;because she had&amp;nbsp;to go to work.&amp;nbsp; We then went to Claim Jumper and ate after a more than 30 minute wait.&amp;nbsp; The Claim Jumper was pretty good, but I&#039;d prefer going to The Cheesecake Factory next time (we&#039;d ate there the previous 2 nights, so it was time for a&amp;nbsp;change).&amp;nbsp; After eating, we just went back to the room.&amp;nbsp; My dad fell asleep first, my mom second, and me third.&amp;nbsp; I tried to watch the IndyCar race from Motegi, Japan on TV, but&amp;nbsp;my mom&amp;nbsp;turned it on too late and caught only the post-race show.&amp;nbsp; And what I saw was both shocking and exciting.&amp;nbsp; Right when my mom turned it on to the race, they were showing Danica Patrick&#039;s car with many people surrounding it.&amp;nbsp; I thought, &amp;quot;Did she win!?!&amp;quot;&amp;nbsp; Turns out, she did!!!&amp;nbsp; I was very happy.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After playing cards against myself (which I tend to do a lot), I finally fell asleep after a very long day, knowing that Sunday would be even longer.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;That&#039;s all for now, folks.&amp;nbsp; The final part, Part 3-Sunday, coming soon, so stay tuned!&lt;/p&gt;</itunes:summary>     

                
                
                
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                <title>Long Beach Grand Prix Part 1-Thursday and Friday</title>
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                <itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;A couple of weeks&amp;nbsp;ago&amp;nbsp;(April 18-20), I went to the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach.&amp;nbsp; Back in December, my mom got us (herself, my dad, and myself) 3-day passes for the event for my birthday, which was April 19.&amp;nbsp; It was both a Christmas present and a birthday present for me.&amp;nbsp; At the last minute, we decided to go on Thursday, April 17 in the afternoon after my dad and I got off work (my mom was off work that day).&amp;nbsp; Our original plan was to leave Friday (April 18) morning and come home on Monday (April 21).&amp;nbsp; Going by the original plan, I took vacation days from work that Friday and Monday.&amp;nbsp; My mom used &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.hotels.com/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot;&gt;www.hotels.com&lt;/a&gt; to book a reservation at a small hotel called the Guesthouse Inn on the Pacific Coast Highway (Hwy 1/PCH).&amp;nbsp; Here&#039;s a list of all the different racing series&#039; that were in Long Beach for the weekend:&amp;nbsp; Champ Car World Series/IRL (the final split race in the newly-merged series which is now the IRL/IndyCar Series), the American Le Mans Series, the Atlantic Series (the feeder series for the Champ Cars), Formula Drift (drifting cars, which have only rear-wheel drive-like what you see in the movie The Fast and the Furious:&amp;nbsp;Tokyo Drift-a movie I haven&#039;t seen.&amp;nbsp; I saw just a little bit of the drifting at Long Beach), and&amp;nbsp;the Speed&amp;nbsp;GT World Challenge&amp;nbsp;(I didn&#039;t see any action from this series).&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We got to the Guesthouse Inn at around 5 pm after over 3 hours of driving (traffic on I-405 was only moving about 30 mph from the southern base of Beverly Hills all the way to the Carson area.&amp;nbsp; We checked in and looked at the room.&amp;nbsp; The room was clean, but smelled funny, so we decided not to stay there.&amp;nbsp; We got in the car and looked for a place to eat.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After what seemed like at least an hour, we found a nice&amp;nbsp;shopping center in Hunington&amp;nbsp;Beach called the Bella Terra.&amp;nbsp; In there was a The Cheesecake Factory restaurant.&amp;nbsp; We ate there (the food and dessert were great) and then hopped back in the car to find another hotel to stay at.&amp;nbsp; We soon found the Hampton Inn on Seal Beach Blvd. between the PCH and I-405.&amp;nbsp; We got a room for three nights here.&amp;nbsp; It&#039;s a nicer hotel than the other one we went to when we arrived.&amp;nbsp; We unpacked and relaxed and finally went to sleep.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;We woke up on Friday morning and got ready and ate breakfast at the hotel.&amp;nbsp; After that, we went down to Alimitos Bay to try to catch a boat called the Aqualink to get to the race course without messing with the traffic and dealing with parking fees (it was free to park in the marina&#039;s parking lot at Alimitos Bay).&amp;nbsp; But, it turns out the boat wasn&#039;t running, so we tried to wait for a bus (called the Passport) at a nearby bus stop.&amp;nbsp; We met a nice man who was also waiting (he had done so for almost an hour) to take the bus to the race course.&amp;nbsp; He told us about another bus (the Long Beach Transit).&amp;nbsp; We took his advice, went to another bus stop just up the road, parked, and boarded&amp;nbsp;a Long Beach Transit bus.&amp;nbsp; The man gave us earplugs (unused, thankfully) because we didn&#039;t have any.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After paying the 90 cent/person bus fare ($2.70 for the three of us), we had to wait on the bus for approximately 10 minutes.&amp;nbsp; The bus driver was very nice to us.&amp;nbsp; I was a bit anxious because I hadn&#039;t ridden a bus of any kind in over 7 years and had never ridden a transit bus.&amp;nbsp; It took about a half an hour to get down to the main entrance of the race course at Long Beach Blvd and Ocean Blvd.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;As soon as I stepped off the bus, I could hear the Champ Cars as they zoomed down the backstretch, which is right below Ocean Blvd between the street and the Long Beach Arena.&amp;nbsp; Friday was all about practice and qualifying;&amp;nbsp;no&amp;nbsp;actual races were held&amp;nbsp;until Saturday.&amp;nbsp; It was a pretty long walk from the entrance to our seat in Granstand 27 along Shoreline Dr between the hairpin turn and the start/finish line.&amp;nbsp; Along the way, I picked up a media guide/suvenir program for $10 (the proceeds went to a youth ministry in Long Beach).&amp;nbsp; After sitting down for a while, I walked around to check out the festivities.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;At 4:00 pm Friday, it was time to&amp;nbsp;for me to go to the Champ Car garage area.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Earlier in the day,&amp;nbsp;I&amp;nbsp;bought a 1-day garage pass for&amp;nbsp;$20.&amp;nbsp; From 4-5pm they had an autograph/photo session in which all the&amp;nbsp;Champ Car&amp;nbsp;drivers signed autographs and took photos with the&amp;nbsp;fans.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;I didn&#039;t&amp;nbsp;get all the drivers&#039; autographs because some of&amp;nbsp;the lines were so long (like the ones for&amp;nbsp;legendary driver Jimmy Vasser and rookie&amp;nbsp;driver Graham Rahal) and the session was only an hour long.&amp;nbsp; I stayed at the track all day and ended up with a nasty sunburn on my face and arms because I forgot the sunblock.&amp;nbsp; And I learned how expensive it was for food and suvenirs at the track.&amp;nbsp; On Friday alone, I spent over $80 just on food, a program, and the garage pass.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;After the autograph session, I called my mom and she came and picked me up.&amp;nbsp; We went to The Cheesecake Factory (the same one we went to the night before, only this time my sister joined us after arriving from Thousand Oaks, where she lives).&amp;nbsp; This time I tried the Chicken Teriyaki, which was pretty good.&amp;nbsp; After dinner, we went back to the hotel (my sister spent the night with us).&amp;nbsp; As everyone else was falling asleep and my sister was down in the hotel lobby writing work schedules (she manages a Jamba Juice store in the Simi Valley area), I turned the TV to ESPN2 to watch the IndyCar race, which was in Motegi,&amp;nbsp;Japan, only to find that that race was (eventually) postponed until the next day because of rain.&amp;nbsp; So, I just played cards against myself and eventually went to sleep on the fold-out bed on the couch in the room.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Well that&#039;s about it for part 1.&amp;nbsp; Part 2 (Saturday) coming soon this week!&lt;/p&gt;</itunes:summary>     

                
                
                
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                <title>Northwest Bakersfield getting too many strip malls/plazas</title>
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                <itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp; Drive (or if you&#039;re like me, ride a bike) around northwest Bakersfield.&amp;nbsp; What do you see other than homes?&amp;nbsp; You guessed it, strip malls/plazas!!!&amp;nbsp; New ones are&amp;nbsp;being&amp;nbsp;built&amp;nbsp;at seeming every intersection in the northwest.&amp;nbsp; There&#039;s a new one on Calloway Drive just north of Rosedale Hwy, a fairly new one at Hageman Road and Calloway, another&amp;nbsp;3? new ones&amp;nbsp;at Calloway and Brimhall Road.&amp;nbsp; There will soon be one at Brimhall Road and Jewetta Ave across from Liberty High School, another at Hageman and Verdugo Lane, and another at Calloway Dr. and Noreiga Road.&amp;nbsp; And that is only a short list of all the new little plazas around northwest Bakersfield.&amp;nbsp; There may be 10 or 15 or more&amp;nbsp;other ones I didn&#039;t even mention.&amp;nbsp; Although developers are coming up with nicer designs and architecture for newer ones now&amp;nbsp;(I think city ordinance now requires them to) than before, I still think there are too many of them.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;My question is, why can&#039;t the northwest get something for better entertainment like a regular mall, movie theater, or bowling alley?&amp;nbsp; I submitted a question to the Ask the Californian feature (found in The Bakersfield Californian on Mondays or on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.bakersfield.com&quot;&gt;www.bakersfield.com&lt;/a&gt;) and in the answer it was stated by a local engineer that we can&#039;t support too many movie theaters.&amp;nbsp; Well, how can we support the gazillion deli/sandwich shops, dentists, etc. (no offense and I&#039;d hate to see any of them not make it), but not a movie theater or some other&amp;nbsp;place of entertainment?&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;What do you think of this issue?&lt;/p&gt;</itunes:summary>     

                
                
                
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                <title>CF walk was a great success!!!</title>
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                <itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;Earlier today I participated in the annual Great Strides walk to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation held at the Park at Riverwalk.&amp;nbsp; It was a hot morning for this time of year and the heat did take it&#039;s toll on me.&amp;nbsp; I got fatigued fairly quickly, but was able to get through the walk with no problems.&amp;nbsp; After the walk, they had lunch.&amp;nbsp; Sandwiches were provided by The Garden Spot and pizza was provided by BJ&#039;s Restaurant &amp;amp; Brewery.&amp;nbsp; Great&amp;nbsp;Harvest Bread&amp;nbsp;Co. served up some of its goodies (breads, scones, coffee, etc).&amp;nbsp; There was also a private DJ there playing some good music and&amp;nbsp;he also announced the winning raffle&amp;nbsp;ticket numbers for each prize&amp;nbsp;raffled off.&amp;nbsp; There was also free ice cream, water, and sodas.&amp;nbsp; There was a raffle and a silent auction, both of which had some nice prizes, like Bakersfield Blaze tickets, San Jose Sabercats (arena football) tickets, and gift cards to places like Dewar&#039;s, Uricchio&#039;s Trattoria, and Regal Entertainment Group&amp;nbsp;(who owns Edwards Cinemas and United Artist movie&amp;nbsp;theaters).&amp;nbsp; I won a little prize package from Dreyer&#039;s Ice Cream, which included a free case of ice cream (that I have to call and pick it up from the factory here in Bakersfield), a viser, and a little notepad in a nice bag.&amp;nbsp; They actually raffled off 8 of them-I won one.&amp;nbsp; I only participated in the raffle, not the auction.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;It seemed like there was a bigger turnout this year than last year.&amp;nbsp; I met some of the other walkers and one girl who suffers from CF (the girl who posted her story in&amp;nbsp;The Bakersfield&amp;nbsp;Californian last week&amp;nbsp;and The&amp;nbsp;Northwest Voice)&amp;nbsp;while at the walk.&amp;nbsp; Everyone I&amp;nbsp;met&amp;nbsp;were&amp;nbsp;very nice.&amp;nbsp; I also saw some people&amp;nbsp;that I already knew there.&amp;nbsp; I finished 2 laps (about 3 miles) in about 40 minutes.&amp;nbsp; All together, the walk raised somwhere around $38,000 (last year it raised $17,000).&amp;nbsp; I had a coin drive at my work that raised $207.49 for this year&#039;s&amp;nbsp;walk.&amp;nbsp; Next year I look to put together a team of co-workers (I tried, but&amp;nbsp;failed miserably, to do so this year)&amp;nbsp;and hopefully raise even more money for the walk.&amp;nbsp; I enjoyed the walk and look forward to next year&#039;s walk already.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Well, that&#039;s about it.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;ll be sure to post some pictures from the walk sometime soon.&lt;/p&gt;</itunes:summary>     

                
                
                
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                <title>Big week ahead for me</title>
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                <itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;Well, tomorrow is the start of a big next 10 days or so for me.&amp;nbsp; First, I&#039;ll be walking in the Great Strides walk benefitting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (I don&#039;t have CF, just walking for a cure) at 9:00 am at the Park at Riverwalk on Stockdale Hwy.&amp;nbsp; After that, I&#039;ll be going to Long Beach next Friday to watch the Grand Prix of Long Beach (an IndyCar series race-actually a former Champ Car World Series race-until the aforementioned serieses merged).&amp;nbsp; I can&#039;t wait to see the race since I&#039;ve wanted to go to an open-wheel race since becoming a fan of the IndyCar and Champ Car series a couple of years ago.&amp;nbsp; Well that&#039;s about it for my first blog on northwestvoice.com.&amp;nbsp; I will blog about my experiences at both events.&lt;/p&gt;</itunes:summary>     

                
                
                
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