Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Moms Club of Costa Mesa

Check out this site for the mom's living in the 92626 zip code!

http://www.costamesamomsclub.org/

What is the MOMS Club?
The MOMS Club is a nationwide non-profit organization whose initials stand for "Moms Offering Moms Support." The Club is a support group for you, the stay-at-home mother of today, interested in the world around you, wanting activities for you and your children, and proud of your choice of at-home mothering.
The club offers a wide variety of club sponsored activities designed to provide fun, companionship, education and support to our members and their families. The MOMS Club and our members also do service projects that help needy children and others in our community.

This looks like a great organization!  Hope you enjoy!

Larry Weichman

www.TeamWeichman.com

Larry has over 15 years of experience in Bank Repos and Short Sales and non foreclosed real estate, my clients include General Electric Mortgage, Home Savings, Associates Finance, Transamerica. Current clients include Bank of America, Ocwen Financial Corporation, Countrywide and Keystone Asset Management to name a few. Larry is President of Weichman Associates located in Costa Mesa California. He has sold real estate since 1976 and is a 3rd generation Real Estate Broker. Larry has closed escrow on over 1,100 properties; from townhomes to commercial buildings. Please be sure to visit us on the Internet at www.TeamWeichman.com, www.OCHomeTracker.com or www.OCRepoBroker.com or you can call me at 714-241-4532

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Friday, October 9, 2009

Team Weichman Annual Halloween Page Is Up and Running!


    Happy
Halloween! 

It's scary... but according to the International Mass Retail Association, Halloween has become the second leading holiday after Christmas.

More Scary Facts:
  • This Halloween, Americans will consume $950 million worth of chocolate and candy.
  • Halloween is the No. 1 candy selling season, followed by Christmas, Easter and Valentine's Day.
  • 93% of American children will go trick-or-treating this Halloween.
  • The association also says Americans will buy an estimated 20 million pounds of candy corn this year.

    But, here's a calorie-free way to enjoy Halloween - surf on by and have fun on these sites...

    • You don't have to be a kid to enjoy this pretty cool site for kids and adults (downloadable witch screams and squeaky doors, screen savers, graphics and recipes.) This site will entertain with spooky music while you surf it.

    • BOOVille is guaranteed to help you enjoy the scariness of the day!

    •  Ben & Jerry have fun and games from their Flavor Graveyard, too!

    • For those who like to be scared, Halloween on the Web has lots of Halloween sites by categories to satisfy the soul.

    • Got that Halloween Party and can't think of what to wear? For costume inspiration and ideas, Halloween Costumes is dedicated to help you come up with the best! Halloween Street has costumes and accessories for all ages. If you'd like to make your own, FabricLink has the spooktacular designs. Costumes Unlimited has a collection that includes fairytale, futuristic, international and famous people costumes.

    • Then decorate your house with ideas from Halloween Online has tips for haunting your house this Halloween.

    • Fall foliage is part of the season, and you can learn all about where, why, and how to preserve them at this Fall Foliage site. Leafpeepers.com has cams throughout every region of the states to view the changes in progress.

    • Halloween Hall has some Witchy Wonders, Vonderful Vampires, and Scary Stories.

     
    • About 99 percent of the pumpkins marketed are used as Jack-O-Lanterns at Halloween. Practice your Jack-O-Lantern skills and become a pro before you do the real pumpkin. Or get a Funkin!

    • Ever wonder why pumpkins grow in so many different shapes and sizes? Or, how to process fresh pumpkin for use in a pie? Check out Swan's Pumpkin Farm for a formula to keep your pumpkin fresh and download their printable templates for making unique carved pumpkins.

    • Then visit The Pumpkin Masters for some carving techniques and patterns. This is an exquisite site, with some generous prizes, and a special section for kids. Jack-O-Lantern has tips for techniques, longevity , and a gallery of designs.

    • Visit This Scary Place and visit the Famous Monsters if you dare! They're expecting you!

    • All Hallows Eve has a collection of Halloween links for kids of all ages to amaze, amuse you.

    • Are you looking for some Halloween bats, orange pumpkins and black cats? You must be at Jan's Courtyard...animations, evil laughs and tons of graphics.

    • Just want Halloween sounds, like MonsterMash, the Adams Family, howling wolves or free clipart for your own flyers, sites? Scary Sounds has them for you! And for some more some frightfully cool midi music, visit Absolutely Halloween

    • Is your computer ready for Halloween? Want skeletons dancing across your screen, or just a really booo time, visit this Happy Haunting page.

    • Aha! Think you've got a ghost in your computer? See if there's some spirit energy lurking or if your RAM is suffering from vampire bytes... A Ghost in Your Machine will tell you how to check.

    • Scary stuff, weird and goofy stuff, whatever satisfies the practical joker in you--Tricks and Treats has it, and then some. Frighten friends, amuse colleagues, and just plain have fun.

    • And for the Monster (as in huge) of all pages...Night of the Living Yahoo offers a Monsterpedia, a Trick-O-Meter, A Paranormal Panel by Strange Universe, and lots of Ghost Stories!

    • Haunted Halloween has some Spooktacular party planning ideas and Haunt cuisine for ghosts and goblins and Freaky Food recipes. If you'd rather have a chocolate jack-o-lantern delivered to your door (or to a friend), Halloween Chocolates will be your treat!


    Pumpkin Facts

    Factoid - How to make pumpkin last through Halloween: Don't carve it until you absolutely must, Once you slice into the pumpkin, it's only days away from shriveling to something really scary.

    Tips for preserving your pumpkin as long as possible:
    • Cover the places you cut with petroleum jelly. "Otherwise, the pumpkin starts drying out right away," she said. "The petroleum jelly will help keep the moisture in."
    • Dunk your pumpkin in a tub of ice water. "You can soak it for an hour. It kind of rehydrates it."
    • Line it and cover it with plastic wrap.

    Tip on how to pick that good pumpkin. "Go for a deep orange color, a nice dark color. And push on the bottom, not the stem side. The bottom should be really firm. That's the first place it starts softening up."

    Look for a pumpkin that's free of dings. Those in the produce business say a pumpkin's lifespan is about 160 days. "But we did this as an experiment: We stored a pumpkin in a shed and it went an entire year."

     

    Have a Happy and Safe Halloween!

     

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    Our Annual Halloween Page is worth looking at!

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                          <td align="middle"><font size="6"><font color="#ff6e14"><font face="comic sans ms,tekton,"><b>Happy<br>
                            Halloween!&nbsp;</b></font></font></font></td>
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            <br>
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                  <td><font face="comic sans ms,tekton"><font size="4"><b><i><font size="5">It's
                    scary...
                    </font></i>but
                    according
                    to
                    the
                    International
                    Mass
                    Retail
                    Association,
                    Halloween
                    has
                    become
                    the
                    second
                    leading
                    holiday
                    after
                    Christmas.</b></font></font></td>
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        <tr>
          <td bgcolor="#FF9900"><font face="comic sans ms,tekton"><br>
            <font size="5"><b>More
            Scary
            Facts:</b></font>
            <ul>
              <font size="4">
              <li>This
                Halloween,
                Americans
                will
                consume
                $950
                million
                worth
                of
                chocolate
                and
                candy.
              <li>Halloween
                is
                the
                No.
                1
                candy
                selling
                season,
                followed
                by
                Christmas,
                Easter
                and
                Valentine's
                Day.
              <li>93%
                of
                American
                children
                will
                go
                trick-or-treating
                this
                Halloween.</font></li>
            </ul>
            <p>The
            association
            also
            says
            Americans
            will
            buy
            an
            estimated
            20
            million
            pounds
            of
            candy
            corn
            this
            year.<br>
            </font></td>
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          <td bgcolor="#FF9900"><font face="tekton,comic sans ms">
            <p><b>But,
            here's
            a
            calorie-free
            way
            to
            enjoy
            Halloween
            -
            surf
            on
            by
            and
            have
            fun
            on
            these
            sites...</b></p>
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>You
                don't
                have
                to
                be
                a
                kid
                to
                enjoy
                this
                <a href="http://www.bristolvaschools.org/mwarren/halloween_sites_for_kids.htm">pretty
                cool
                site
                for
                kids</a>
                and
                adults
                (downloadable
                witch
                screams
                and
                squeaky
                doors,
                screen
                savers,
                graphics
                and
                recipes.)
                This
                site
                will
                entertain
                with
                spooky
                music
                while
                you
                surf
                it.</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p><a href="http://www.usacitylink.com/boo/">BOOVille</a>
                is
                guaranteed
                to
                help
                you
                enjoy
                the
                scariness
                of
                the
                day!</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
           
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.benjerry.com/halloween/">Ben
                &amp;
                Jerry</a>
                have
                fun
                and
                games
                from
                their
                Flavor
                Graveyard,
                too!</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>For
                those
                who
                like
                to
                be
                scared,
                <a href="http://www.halloween.com/">Halloween
                on
                the
                Web</a>
                has
                lots
                of
                Halloween
                sites
                by
                categories
                to
                satisfy
                the
                soul.</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
           
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>Got
                that
                Halloween
                Party
                and
                can't
                think
                of
                what
                to
                wear?
                For
                costume
                inspiration
                and
                ideas,
                <a href="http://www.costumes.info/">Halloween
                Costumes</a>
                is
                dedicated
                to
                help
                you
                come
                up
                with
                the
                best!
                <a href="http://www.halloweenstreet.com/">Halloween
                Street</a>
                has
                costumes
                and
                accessories
                for
                all
                ages.
                If
                you'd
                like
                to
                make
                your
                own,
                <a href="http://www.fabriclink.com/Closet.html">FabricLink</a>
                has
                the
                spooktacular
                designs.
                <a href="http://www.costumesunlimited.com/">Costumes
                Unlimited</a>
                has
                a
                collection
                that
                includes
                fairytale,
                futuristic,
                international
                and
                famous
                people
                costumes.</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>Then
                decorate
                your
                house
                with
                ideas
                from
                <a href="http://www.halloween-online.com/">Halloween
                Online</a>
                has
                tips
                for
                haunting
                your
                house
                this
                Halloween.
                </p>
              </li>
            </ul>
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>Fall
                foliage
                is
                part
                of
                the
                season,
                and
                you
                can
                learn
                all
                about
                where,
                why,
                and
                how
                to
                preserve
                them
                at
                this
                <a href="http://www.foliagenetwork.com/">Fall
                Foliage</a>
                site.
                <a href="http://www.leafpeepers.com/cams.htm">Leafpeepers.com</a>
                has
                cams
                throughout
                every
                region
                of
                the
                states
                to
                view
                the
                changes
                in
                progress.</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
           
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p><a href="http://www.caryn.com/holiday/caryn-halloween-hall.html">Halloween
                Hall</a>
                has
                some
                Witchy
                Wonders,
                Vonderful
                Vampires,
                and
                Scary
                Stories.</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
            &nbsp;
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>About
                99
                percent
                of
                the
                pumpkins
                marketed
                are
                used
                as
                Jack-O-Lanterns
                at
                Halloween.
                Practice
                your
                Jack-O-Lantern
                skills
                and
                become
                a
                pro
                before
                you
                do
                the
                real
                pumpkin.
                Or
                get
                a
                <a href="http://www.funkins.com/">Funkin!</a></p>
              </li>
            </ul>
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>Ever
                wonder
                why
                pumpkins
                grow
                in
                so
                many
                different
                shapes
                and
                sizes?
                Or,
                how
                to
                process
                fresh
                pumpkin
                for
                use
                in
                a
                pie?
                Check
                out
                <a href="http://www.thepumpkinfarm.com/">Swan's
                Pumpkin
                Farm</a>
                for
                a
                formula
                to
                keep
                your
                pumpkin
                fresh
                and
                download
                their
                <a href="http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/acProject?project=pumpkincarvingtemplates&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&extcat=halloweenprojects">printable
                templates</a>
                for
                making
                unique
                carved
                pumpkins.</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
           
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>Then
                visit
                <a href="http://www.pumpkinmasters.com/">The
                Pumpkin
                Masters</a>
                for
                some
                carving
                techniques
                and
                patterns.
                This
                is
                an
                exquisite
                site,
                with
                some
                generous
                prizes,
                and
                a
                special
                section
                for
                kids.
                <a href="http://www.jack-o-lantern.com/">Jack-O-Lantern</a>
                has
                tips
                for
                techniques,
                longevity
                ,
                and
                a
                gallery
                of
                designs.</p>
              <li>
       <p>Visit
                This
                Scary
                Place
                and
                visit
                the
                <a href="http://www.famousmonsters.com/">Famous
                Monsters</a>
                if
                you
                dare!
                They're
                expecting
                you!</p></li>
            </ul>
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>All
                Hallows
                Eve
                has
                a
                collection
                of
                <a href="http://www.2020tech.com/hallow">Halloween
                links</a>
                for
                kids
                of
                all
                ages
                to
                amaze,
                amuse
                you.</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>Are
                you
                looking
                for
                some
                Halloween
                bats,
                orange
                pumpkins
                and
                black
                cats?
                You
                must
                be
                at
                <a href="http://www.janscourtyard.com/">Jan's
                Courtyard</a>...animations,
                evil
                laughs
                and
                tons
                of
                graphics.</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
           
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>Just
                want
                Halloween
                sounds,
                like
                MonsterMash,
                the
                Adams
                Family,
                howling
                wolves
                or
                free
                clipart
                for
                your
                own
                flyers,
                sites?
                <a href="http://www.superglobe.com/halloween.htm">Scary
                Sounds</a>
                has
                them
                for
                you!
                And
                for
                some
                more
                some
                frightfully
                cool
                midi
                music,
                visit
                <a href="http://www.abhall.com/">Absolutely
                Halloween</a></p>
              </li>
            </ul>
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>Is
                your
                computer
                ready
                for
                Halloween?
                Want
                skeletons
                dancing
                across
                your
                screen,
                or
                just
                a
                really
                booo
                time,
                visit
                this
                <a href="http://www.fortunecity.com/littleitaly/calabria/30/halloween.html">Happy
                Haunting</a>
                page.</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>Aha!
                Think
                you've
                got
                a
                ghost
                in
                your
                computer?
                See
                if
                there's
                some
                spirit
                energy
                lurking
                or
                if
                your
                RAM
                is
                suffering
                from
                vampire
                bytes...
                <a href="http://www.mindspring.net/community/featurepgs/halloween97/">A
                Ghost
                in
                Your
                Machine</a>
                will
                tell
                you
                how
                to
                check.</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>Scary
                stuff,
                weird
                and
                goofy
                stuff,
                whatever
                satisfies
                the
                practical
                joker
                in
                you--<a href="http://www.pcworld.com/news/article.asp?aid=8441">Tricks
                and
                Treats</a>
                has
                it,
                and
                then
                some.
                Frighten
                friends,
                amuse
                colleagues,
                and
                just
                plain
                have
                fun.</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
           
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>And
                for
                the
                Monster
                (as
                in
                huge)
                of
                all
                pages...<a href="http://www.yahoo.com/promotions/halloween">Night
                of
                the
                Living
                Yahoo</a>
                offers
                a
                Monsterpedia,
                a
                Trick-O-Meter,
                A
                Paranormal
                Panel
                by
                Strange
                Universe,
                and
                lots
                of
                Ghost
                Stories!</p>
              </li>
            </ul>
            <ul>
              <li>
                <p>Don't
                forget
                to
                send
                your
                friends
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    Thursday, October 8, 2009

    Battle of the Bell Pre-Game BBQ on Friday, October 16! Game Starts @ 7 PM

    Hello Football Fans!  Costa Mesa United will be presenting the Battle of the Bell Pre-Game BBQ on Friday, October 16 from 4-7 p.m.  Tickets are $10 each and include dinner catered by Newport Rib Company and a Live Band.  Admission to the game is not included.  Game time is 7 p.m. with the Eagles battling the Mustangs to bring the bell back to EHS!  Join us for a great night of competition and community spirit.

    Tickets purchased in advance from EHS Football Boosters benefit Estancia High School Football.  Please let me know if you are interested and I will deliver the BBQ tickets to you prior to the big game.

    Thanks in advance for your support!  GO Eagles!
    LORI JARMACZ
    Please email Lori for tickets!  This is a great event!  Weichman Realtors has been a long time sponsor of Football in Costa Mesa and Costa Mesa United!  Laurie and me hope to see you at the game!
    Larry Weichman

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    Wednesday, October 7, 2009

    COSTA MESA PUBLIC SAFETY RECOGNITION BARBEQUE

     

     

     

     

    The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce

    &

    Weichman Realtors

    present the

    COSTA MESA PUBLIC SAFETY RECOGNITION BARBEQUE

    11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., Thursday, October 8, 2009

    Orange County Fairgrounds Enter at Main Entrance near Administration Building

    Recognizing Officers and Employees of the Costa Mesa

    POLICE DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT

    &

    COMMUNICATIONS CENTER

    On duty or off duty all are invited to attend . . . enjoy lunch . . . and

    free raffle drawing Police, Fire and Communications personnel.

     

     

    Police, Fire, Communications Personnel: NO CHARGE

    Chamber & Community Members: $10.00

    Please R.S.V.P. - (714) 885-9090 

    If you would like to donate a raffle prize please call the Costa Mesa Chamber at the number listed above.

    All donations are tax deductible. Sponsorships are also available at many different levels.

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    Please join with us as we honor our Costa Mesa employee's

    If you would like to donate or attend the event, please contact Larry Weichman 714-444-4663

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