north ranch living - may 2011
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Newsletter for residents of North Ranch, Westlake Village, CATRANSCRIPT
L VINGa n e x c l u s i v e n e w s l e t t e r f o r t h e r e s i d e n t s o f n o r t h r a n c h . M a y 2 0 1 1
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Family Spotlight with Diane PalumboBusiness Beat with Mathnasium of Thousand OaksThe National Charity League Modelettes
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Happy one year anniversary! The past year has been a pleasure to get to know many of you in this very special community! Thank you for your support, participation and ideas! Please thank the publication advertisers who have sponsored NRL this past year and made it possible to also provide a full color publication! We look forward to many more years getting to know you and sup-porting your community!
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P.S. Happy Mother's Day to all you special ladies out there! To my own mother, I send you my love, every day of my life! To my kids, you better not forget to spoil me on Mother's Day!
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N O R T H R A N C H L I V I N G !
Happy One Year Anniversary Congratulations on your first anniversary! I have been impressed by the newswor-thiness of each issue. To my knowledge this is the only publication that reaches all of the homes in North Ranch! Keep up the good work. -Cal Johnston
I enjoy reading about those in my com-munity and look forward to supporting local businesses that advertise. I love liv-ing in North Ranch and am delighted that there is a magazine celebrating our beautiful neighborhood!-Dana Kendrick
Reading North Ranch Living has been a great way for us to become even more appreciative of our neighbors and our community. We love living in North Ranch and enjoy the closeness of nature, the views, the hills, and the beautiful golf course.
We love the feeling of ’living in the country' and yet still so close to all of the great amenities Westlake has to offer. We have the best of both worlds! Thanks NRL for reminding us of what a great community we live in!!! -Art and Kathy Jarvis
I cannot wait to read my North Ranch magazine when it appears in my mailbox every month. It makes me feel that I am an integral part of the community where I live. I learn what is going on and get introduced to neighbors and local busi-nesses. Congratulations on a job well done!-Gigi Lyons Sims
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Familys p o t l i g h t
Life with Collies in North RanchBy Irene Marshall
Diane Palumbo is a lucky lady! Not only does she live in what she considers to be a little slice of heaven, beautiful North Ranch; but her next door neighbor is also her sister, Eileen. While working for Amgen in 1991, Diane made the move from Encino to North Ranch. The mountain terrain, wide open spaces, and well maintained homes truly make North Ranch a uniquely magnificent community.
In April of 2009, Diane tied the knot with Walt Balinski in a beautiful service at the Vineyards in Simi Valley. Their home is always full of family, friends and of course, their three canine pals, Pumpkin, Joey and Sunny. They are a close knit Italian family, originally from the East Coast. They love to hang out in the kitchen, making wonderful home cooked Italian dishes. And everyone knows, a family that cooks together stays together! Walt and Diane also demonstrate that you don't need to be a kid to play with your toys! They love their two Corvettes, a red 2008 Z06 and a black 2009 ZR1. They are even members of the Thousand Oaks Red Line Corvette Club! They also enjoy many adventures in their RV to the mountains, lakes, beaches,
and National Parks of the Pacific Northwest and California. For Walt and Diane though, there is no contest, Priest Lake in Ida-ho takes the gold for favorite vacation spot. They love the crystal clear water and the peaceful and rustic community atmosphere.
These days, Diane is the Corporate Vice President of Human Resources for a biotechnology/pharmaceutical company. If Diane did not have enough on her very full plate already, she is also the acting chairperson for the Southern California Biomed-ical Workforce Development Committee and on the executive board for the California State University Professional Science Master's Program. She is taking classes in Animal Communi-cations, and is a long time supporter of the Southland Collie Rescue. Diane delights in her next door neighbors, her sister Eileen, Eileen's 17-year-old twins, Sam and Angie, and their loving dog, Winnie. It is very clear how proud Aunt Diane is as she informs us that her nephew and niece will be graduating from high school this year and headed off to college. Sam was accepted to California Lutheran University to study Criminal Justice and Angie was accepted to UCLA for pre med.
Sam Palumbo, Eileen Palumbo, Diane, Walt Balinski, Angie Palumbo
Diane and Walt on their wedding day Diane and Princess Rose
The ColliesA North Ranch backdrop on a special dayA relaxing moment
As a child, Diane had a lasting fixation on the movie Lassie. Today, Collies and all kinds of dogs are Diane's passion. So much that, even on her wedding day, Diane's friends and family confessed that although Diane and Walt looked fabulous, it was Princess Rose, Diane's precious Collie that stole the show. With her level of intel-ligence, Princess Rose could have been a show dog, but that was not the life that Diane wanted for her beloved pet. Princess Rose arrived in Diane's life at the perfect time and offered her the love and happiness that she needed at a difficult time. All of Diane's dogs have brought her tremendous joy over the years, but the recent loss of Princess Rose was devastating. Diane continues to support her favorite charity, the Southland Collie Rescue and even added another rescue to the family last year. Someday, when Diane retires, she hopes to become an Animal Communicator and send all pro-ceeds directly to her favorite charity in loving memory of all her Collies: Major, Honey, Polkie, Lady Di, Lad, Pumpkin, Joey, Sunny and the beloved Princess Rose.
We thank Diane graciously for sharing photos from her wed-ding day!
Diane Palumbo
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By Irene Marshall - Photographed by Marvin Steindeler
Countless students come through the doors at Mathnasium with an innate phobia of math; but, they don't really “hate math.” What they hate is being frustrated, embar-rassed and confused by math. Mathnasium provides the formula for success by finding the right starting point (through diagnos-tic testing) and building confidence and self–esteem through successful encounters and interactions with carefully selected materials. Mathnasium provides not only remediation, but also enrichment. At Mathnasium you can catch up, keep up or get ahead!
Rangu Mandyam worked in the biotech industry for many years in addition to teaching biology. Her children were fortunate enough to get a good educa-tion, so Rangu wanted to give back to
Name: Mathnasium of Thousand OaksAddress: 1321 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd. #124 (behind Roxy’s Deli), Thousand Oaks, CA 91362Phone: (805) 777-8403Email: [email protected]: www.mathnasium.comService Provided: Math Instruction for PK – grade 12
the schools. Her passion for teaching, her need to make something of her own, and her desire to give back to the community resulted in the dawning of the Thousand Oaks Mathnasium. Rangu's children graduated from Agoura High School, so it was her desire was to open an educa-tional franchise in the area. According to Rangu, “After doing some research, I was very impressed with the Mathnasium method, and became the owner of the Thousand Oaks location in 2008.”
They offer one on one instruction in a group setting, private lessons, SAT, ACT and ISEE preparation, help with home-work and test preparation, summer power math workout and First Steps. They specialize in math and use a proprietary curriculum perfected over 30 years of ser-
vice. They do a comprehensive assessment and create a customized learning plan for every student. Students are prepped for standardized testing through individual-ized instruction designed around a stu-dent’s strengths and weaknesses. Trained instructors use a combination of mental, visual, verbal, tactile and written methods to teach difficult concepts.
Since math is their specialty focus, they offer tremendous value for a lot less mon-ey. The following link gives a comparison between Mathnasium and other methods: http://www.mathnasium.com/why.html. Whether your student is struggling with their times tables or wants to ace that SAT, Mathnasium can design a program to help your child find the perfect for-mula for success.
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VolunteerSpotlightNational Charity League-Conejo Valley ModelettesPhotographed by Marvin Steindler
National Charity League-Conejo Valley Modelette program is an event put on annually by the 10th grade Ticktockers and their mothers. The event features a fashion show by the 10th grade girls, as well as an opportunity for them to hone their skills of public speaking. Modelette is also a community ser-vice project with proceeds benefitting one of our philanthropies selected by the girls. This year’s proceeds from the event bene-fitted Manna Food Bank and guests were asked to bring canned
goods. In addition, we honor our Senior Ticktockers by having them participate in the event modeling long gowns.
This year's event was held on a very rainy Sunday, March 20th at The First Neighborhood Community Center at 2:00pm.
For more information about National Charity League, you may visit www.nclconejo.org.
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Back row:Jacquie Teobaldi, Jensen McLeod, Megan Kolakowski, Hannah Kleinick, Stacey Kane, Renate Leonard, Nikki Crystal, K.C. Brunson, Paige Ceylan, Noelle Geckle, Sydney Bale, Morgan Rice
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If you do volunteer work or are involved with a charity please let us know at [email protected].
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HealthWellness&Refined sugar: It’s not your grandma's sweetenerBy Dr. Lindsay Erickson
Your doctor should be dedicated to educating and treating patients using physical, nutritional and emotional therapies in order to help patients live a healthy lifestyle. Using the gentle touch of Applied Kinesiology, they can identify where your system is out of balance. You need to adjust your body and opti-mize your nutrition to redirect information to the right place so that you can regain balance.
An example of this loss of balance is ingestion of refined sugars. Refined sugar is not a nutritional essential. In fact, it and its “cousin” white flour are primary causes of the leaching of health-ful nutrients from our bodies-while at the same time leading to many unfavorable conditions such as diabetes, predisposition to heart disease, hypertension, sluggishness, brain fatigue, over-weight, irritability, mental depression, impairs the assimilation of calcium and destroys vital amino acids if they are cooked in its presence.
How do refined carbohydrates and sugars cause so many problems? The body is like a factory that needs all the “parts” to complete its purpose of maintaining health. Nature provides nutrients in complexes such as vitamin complexes, minerals, trace minerals, fats, enzymes, and coenzymes, making available all the “parts” needed to metabolize food and to complete important health building functions. When the refined forms of these “foods” are ingested, the body attempts to gather all of the missing nutrients from other food you have eaten or from your body tissues to make them com-plete before assimilating them. These foods literally suck the vital nutrients out of your body. The nutritional deficiency that remains leads to health problems.
If you don’t have any of the diseases mentioned above- why should you care? For a disease condition to develop many stages of degeneration must exist. First the body must become deplet-ed of the nutritional essentials for health. Once this occurs, organs and glands begin to struggle to maintain health and symptoms begin. Symptoms are a warning sign that the body is losing its ability to keep you healthy. Over time this degenera-tion leads to disease and sometimes death. In rare occasions, the first symptom experienced is severe. For example, in 1/3 of people who suffer heart attacks, their first symptom of heart disease is death.
What are some important symptoms that are usually dismissed as random to watch out for? Fatigue-- the feeling of needing the boost that sugar brings. Dizziness upon standing up, aller-gies, lightheadedness if meals are delayed, craving of sweets, afternoon headaches which eating relieves, emotional instability, heart palpitations, headaches, nervousness, depression, and/or anxiety, leg cramps after exercising, indigestion, joint stiffness and more.
If you suffer from any of these symptoms, consider coming into our office for a complimentary nutritional deficiency evaluation. After a consultation we will show you how your symptoms may be improved or eliminated with simple lifestyle changes.
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Your Phone Is smart—Are You?
security newsBy Scott Nelson
For many of us, smartphones are an indispensible part of our everyday lives. They keep us connected with family and friends, provide us with directions when we are on the road, and allow us to play games and listen to our favorite tunes. We often for-get, however, that they are prime targets for hackers and spam-mers and just as vulnerable as our desktop computers and lap-tops. Take a few key steps to secure your phone and keep your personal data private.
• Protect your device with a password, and do not allow it to store passwords for your important online accounts.• Turn off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities when they are not in use.
• Bewareof malicious apps. Only install apps from trusted sources.• Installall updates to your phone’s software—especially its security software—and apps.• Makesure your device has a feature that helps you locate it remotely and, if the worst-case scenario occurs and it cannot be recovered, erase the data stored on it.
Scott Nelson is the president of Security & Risk Management Group, LLC (SRMG) in Westlake Village, California, and an adjunct professor at the George Herbert Walker School of Business & Technology (SBT) at Webster University. He was previously a U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) officer; a senior executive in the Federal Bureau of Investi-gation (FBI); and the vice president of security for both Warner Bros. Studios and Time Warner Inc. For more information, visit www.srmg-link.com or contact him directly at [email protected] or 818-482-0540.
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HOME-STYLEDBake Like a Lady, Grill Like a Man
By Marsha Webster, The@Home Groupie
May is National BBQ Month, so ladies, there’s no time like the present to “man up” on your grilling skills this Memorial Day.
Stock Your Tool Belt. Having the essential cooking tools will help you work more efficiently.
•Twotongs– Wrap one with red tape (for raw food) and the other with green to avoid food poisoning.•Instantreadthermometer– Piercing with a fork, or pressing with a spatula only lets out juices that keep the meat tender. Poke it once and just let it cook.•Grilllight–No more turning the food too quickly or tucking the flashlight under your armpit because you have to remove it fast to keep it from burning.•Baskets– Don’t let all your sweat and hard work slip through the cracks, literally. Keep vegetables, seafood and the like on the grates with grill baskets that allow for easy turning.
Give it a Man’s Touch. You can have the best grill and tools available, but if your tech-nique isn’t up to par, then the final product won’t be either.
• Besuretopreheatfor15minutes.Notonlyisthisbest practice from a safety perspective, but also ensures that food won’t stick as it cooks.• Bambooskewersshouldbesoakedfor30minutesbefore placing on the grill.• Bringfoodtoroomtemperaturefirst;straightfromthecold fridge to the hot grill impacts the taste from the plate.• Whenthemeatiscookedandremoved,letitrestfor10 minutes (longer for larger cuts) so the juices can redistribute, as opposed to seeping out when cut.
Join me next month for more quick ideas to “create the home you’re a fan of.” Have any home-living tips to share? Send them to [email protected]. (Source: viaivillage.com)
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Family StewardshipBy Mark Wendell
James B. Stockdale stated in a speech in 1981, that from his 8-year POW horrific experience, he distilled one all-purpose unoriginal idea. This came about as a result of the extreme con-ditions of internment, torture, and long term and intense pres-sure he and his fellow prisoners endured.
It is a simple idea, an idea as old as the scriptures, an idea that is the epitome of high-mindedness, and an idea that naturally and spontaneously comes to men under pressure. If the pressure is intense enough or of long enough duration, this idea spreads without even the need for its enunciation…that idea is you are yourbrother’skeeper.
This excerpt leads to one of his favorite quotes by Francis Bacon, “Adversity doth best induce virtue…while luxury doth best induce vice.” Then Stockdale follows-up with, “That’s the flip side of what’s in it for me.”
Unfortunately, many families confuse these concepts, usu-ally from lack of attention, lack of priority, or lack of harmony. However, an epiphany resulting from torture or tragedy should not be necessary to bring clarity. Likewise, the corollary thought of Bacon’s eloquent quote should not be a foregone conclusion, nor should adversity and luxury necessarily need be mutually exclusive or in opposition when discussing virtue.
Applicationofmessage: Exercising wise family stewardship under the guidance of a professional team may foster virtue and wealth. Utilizing collaborative resources to achieve family goals of capitalism and altruism is both efficient and effective. Thequestionis:where does a family begin to construct and apply principles toward the defined objective of optimum family stewardship? We begin by defining the core values of a family. Second, we define specific goals and objectives. Next, we apply
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the core structure of the family office with its foundation based in collaboration among five subject areas: Investment Man-agement, Administrative, Tax, Wealth Transfer, and Family Stewardship (meetings, mentoring, education, core values appli-cation, and multi-generational planning). The investment man-agement team of the family office, usually the central leadership figure, cannot build a sound investment plan without knowing the tax consequences, wealth transfer goals, liquidity needs, core values and retirement needs of the client family. Each of the five coalescing functional areas of the family office relies on col-laboration with those who are knowledgeable in a given subject.
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Mathnasium's TriMathlonWhere: Mathnasium, Thousand OaksJoin kids across the country taking part in National TriMathlon Day at more than 200 Mathnasium Learning Centers! The TriMathlon is a math competition for 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grade students – it's free and open to everyone. There will be goodie bags for participants, medals and prizes for local winners, and over $10,000 in awards for national winners.For more information contact: 805-777-8403 or www.mathnasium.com
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