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Flex Alert!

 

California heat wave prompts power conservation call (AP)

 

LOS ANGELES-Californians sweltering in a heat wave are being urged to reduce power consumption, including air conditioning, through the weekend to maintain electrical reserves and avoid the possibility of outages.   

  

The California Independent System Operator, which manages most of the state's grid, said a so-called Flex Alert will be in effect from Friday through Sunday evening, as hot temperatures are compounded by rising humidity.

 

Record-breaking highs for the date were recorded Thursday in several Southern California areas. Lancaster's 109 degrees broke a 1980 record of 106. The Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles also reported 109 and Sandberg in the Antelope Valley had 98. Several desert areas had their warmest lows for the date. Palm Springs reported a low of 89, 3 degrees above the 2003 record.

Valleys and inland areas have been baking all week, bringing the summer's first real test of electrical supplies without the help of the San Onofre nuclear power plant.

 

The twin-reactor generating station on the coast between San Diego and Los Angeles has been offline all year since a small radiation leak from a steam tube led to the discovery of more extensive problems.

 

An unexpected outage at the Ormond Beach Generating Station, a gas-fired power plant in Ventura County, was partially responsible for triggering the alert because it took out 775 megawatts of energy from the grid, Cal-ISO said.

 

Electrical demand, particularly from so many air conditioners in operation at the same time, poses a strain on components of distribution systems such as power lines and transformers.

The call for conservation was echoed by utilities such as Southern California Edison, which serves an area with about 14 million people, and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, which supplies the nation's second-largest city.

 

The Flex Alert calls for voluntarily cutbacks on energy use between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. to prevent reserves from falling to emergency levels. The first stage of California's three emergency levels is triggered when operating reserves are forecast to fall to between 6 percent and 7 percent.

 

Associated Press 

 

Actions YOU can take today: 

 

1) Set AC to 78 degrees or use a fan 

2) Close curtains and windows to keep cool inside

3) Unplug unused appliances as they drain resources

4) Turn off unnecessary lights

5) Postpone use of major appliances until 6 pm

 

http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2012/08/09/statewide-flex-alert-issued-for-friday/ 


 


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Friends of Griffith Park's Summer Lecture Series - 8-16-2012

Dear Friends,

Friends of Griffith Park's Summer Lecture Series continues with an illustrated talk on a fascinating chapter in Griffith Park's pre- history.  

 

Thursday, August 16th, you are invited to step back into the world of 1776 when the Juan Bautista de Anza Expedition followed the L.A. River through Griffith Park on its colonial trek to Northern California. Five years later, Its military officer, Jose Vicente Feliz, was one of the pobladores who founded Los Angeles. For his services to the Spanish crown he was awarded the vast Rancho Los Feliz which is today's Griffith Park.  

 

Doors open at 6:30. Lecture begins at 6:45 p.m. The Library is located at 1874 Hillhurst Avenue at the corner of Franklin.

Looking forward to seeing you there.

 

Gerry Hans
President
Friends Of Griffith Park

 

 

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Singers and Pianists and Pirates, Oh My!! 8-26-2012

 

Neighbor, Steve Grant is singing the role of the Pirate King!

 

What:
A Recital of Music from Vienna, Broadway and Highlites from Pirates of Penzance!!

When: Sun, August 26, 4:00pm - 6:30pm

 

Where: South Pasadena Library--Community Room

1115 El Centro St., Pasadena 

  

Suggested donation: $20 at the door (OR presale! Buy from Steve ahead of time for $15~! cstgrant@dslextreme.com)

 

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Shakespeare in the Park - FREE!

 

THE WINTER'S TALE
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS


June 28 - September 2
Thur - Sun at 7:00 p.m.

Performances are free, but donations are gratefully accepted and essential to the festival.

With special pre-show events throughout the summer.

*Please note: no reservations are needed! Visit the GRIFFITH PARK FESTIVAL  link on the menu above for a complete calendar, directions, and more information.  

   

Or  email us directly and we'll be happy to help you.


The festival stage is located at the site of Old Zoo, in Griffith Park, on the east side.

  

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In This Issue
Flex Alert Throughout Weekend!
Friends of Griffith Park 8-16-2012
Neighbor Performs! 8-26-2012
Shakespeare in the Park
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Follow-up Links

Webtraker - See flights over the canyon 


Parking Enforcement 

 

ANIMAL LOVER LINKS: 

 

Number 1 Reason to Adopt a Dog (video) 

 

911 Vets - Home Pet Medical Care & Transport

 

Catster 

 

Bags on Board (BOB) over poopulation 

 

Veterinarian and Acupuncture Dr. Patrick Mahaney 

 

Local Veterinarian, Dr. Steve Smith 

 

Sari Yoga   

 

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Sincerely,
 
Fran Reichenbach
Beachwood Canyon Neighborhood Association
info@beachwoodcanyon.org
323-462-BCNA (2262)