National Purple Heart Day is August 7th By Simie Seaman President of the Wilmington Historical Society

The Purple Heart is the oldest active military award in the United States and, like the country it represents, has gone through many changes.

What now is known as the Purple Heart began as the Badge of Military Merit, established by George Washington on August 7, 1782. At that time, and for many decades afterwards, there were very few awards that common soldiers could receive in service of their country.

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Figures May Lie By William Lama, Ph.D and John Lama

Cogniview - Organize Your Life and Manage Your Statistics

There’s an old saying, “figures don’t lie but liars figure.” One could note a rising graph of ice cream sales, then lay on top of that a rising trend of homicides, and come to the wrong conclusion. Vaclav Smil has made it his life’s work to demystify figures. Son John and I are reading Smil’s Numbers Don’t Lie and comparing notes via WhatsApp. We can’t resist telling you about it.

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Bob Seaman UCLA Track and Field Legend By Simie Seaman President of the Wilmington Historical Society

In August 1962, Bob Seaman ran the mile in 3:58 at Whitesbridge Stadium in London, England, becoming the first, and to this date the only, Valley-born athlete to beat what, at that time, was the magic mile mark. Seaman had a remarkable track career as a competitor, assistant, and head manager of United States Olympic women's teams and as an official at track and field events.

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On July 10th SouthBay AutoClub Hosted a Select Curated Group of Super Rare Vintage Cars, Luxury Cars, Supercars, and Hypercars!

Sunday, July 10, saw a meeting of the SouthBay AutoClub at the beautiful new Rolling Hills Country Club. There was everything from a couple dozen Ferraris to a good representation of Porsches, an Aston Martin, a rare and exotic Konigsegg, a right-hand drive Ford GT 40 (the car Ford used to beat Ferrari),

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California Brown Pelicans: A Story of Survival by Steve Tabor

The California Brown Pelican is one of eight species of the Brown Pelican that are found along the Atlantic, Gulf and Pacific coastlines. Along with the White Pelican, they are the only pelicans native to North America. Although California Brown Pelicans are common to the California coastline, they can be found as far south as Nayarit, Mexico and as far north as Vancouver, British Columbia. But, it was not that long ago that these graceful flyers were brought to the brink of extinction.

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Up Your Upholstery Game MC Design By Local Interior Designer and Tastemaker Megan Dufresne (ASID)

Upholstery is an entire division of design all on its own. With so many options from fabric choice, style, color, texture; the possibilities are endless and sometimes overwhelming. We are going to break down some of the basics to show how upholstery can add so much to your overall design and offer some tips to make sure you make the best choice for your space.

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