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President Herbert Hoover Contributed Significantly to the Construction of Hoover Dam – Kenny Slaught
While talking about Hoover Dam’s history, Kenny Slaught says that the noteworthy structure was finished between 1931 and 1936, which coincided with the Great Depression period. The project cost $49 million and was funded by the government. At first, the…
Read MoreKenny Slaught On The Requirement For Deep Heritage, Small Businesses And Nonprofit Organizations In Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, popularly referred to as the American Riviera, is celebrated for its pleasant Mediterranean climate, melodramatic mountain landscapes, and stunning beaches. This beautiful city is not really known for its spirited neighborhoods or friendly citizens, according to the local…
Read MoreFormer Board Member Kenny Slaught Continues His Support Of Hospice Of Santa Barbara
Kenny Slaught, property and Founder of Investec Real Estate Companies, was a member of the board of the Santa Barbara Hospice Foundation and he never stopped supporting the Hospice of Santa Barbara. By writing about the ‘I Have a Friend…
Read MoreFormer Board Member Kenny Slaught Continues His Support Of Hospice Of Santa Barbara
Kenny Slaught, property and Founder of Investec Real Estate Companies, was a member of the board of the Santa Barbara Hospice Foundation and he never stopped supporting the Hospice of Santa Barbara. By writing about the ‘I Have a Friend…
Read MoreKenny Slaught Announces His Support Towards Santa Barbara Museum Of Art’s “The Image More” Campaign
Ardent supporter of the Santa Barbara’s heritage and arts, Kenny Slaught has announced his support for the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s “The Image More” campaign by applauding it on his blog at KennySlaught.com. The Santa Barbara Museum of Art…
Read MoreKenny Slaught Notes HSB’s Parenting After Loss Program
Running for eight weeks, the program Parenting After Loss acts as a support group for parents and guardians, as well as kids, after the loss of a parent or sibling. The knowledge and support received in this program is designed…
Read MoreKenny Slaught – Importance Of Hydroelectric Power To Santa Barbara Immeasurable
Born during the American Great Depression period between 1931 and 1936, the Hoover Dam cost the government $49 million dollars. It was initially named Boulder Dam, but Kenny Slaught notes it was later altered to be Hoover Dam in honor…
Read MoreKenny Slaught On Legacy Of Architecture In California
Recognized as a top tourist destination, this coastal California town, north of Los Angeles, is full of stunning buildings with a rich history. The Spanish inspired homes and intricately adorned archways and structures of the city were developed with the…
Read MoreKenny Slaught On Positive Progress Towards Global Health Made At UCSB
Kenny Slaught is proud to note that David Low, a professor in UCSB’s Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, will head up an innovative global health and development research project that will go by the title of “Strategy for…
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