Sunday, September 29, 2019

Continuing to pursue my personal commitment of some 35 years ago to the US role in the world

I had already left the day-to-day involved world of business and education some years previously when I had the chance of joining a committee to work on planning the United States for the next 500 years, an endeavor I would take on ever since!  Toward that end, I've worked occasionally with the Pentagon and a federal agency on US projects.

The thing is now, I really need inter-governmental support to continue in some important efforts I feel I could be of use in pursuing my current realization of this long-established dedication of mine--. 

For the last four years, I have become aware of some projects planned for the Western states to take place soon.  Particularly, I first learned of them when I was temporarily living in California four years ago and was again brought up to their status still in the planning stage in my return visit to Santa Barbara, California this last August.

During my recent trip I was given names of persons who might help me to return to Santa Barbara and live there to make contribution to the projects' development and fruition.  I looked over the plans as was presented to me and saw they are doable; and so I make available the contacts I would appreciate for bringing about my move back to California sometime soon:

Edgar Wesson, Jr., Path Santa Barbara; 816 Cacique Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93103; tel: 805-617-9350
Petra Lowen, Community Living Advocate, Independent Living Resource Center, 423 W. Victoria Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101; tel: 805-963-0595
Carol Baizer, Community Living Advocate, ILRC, 423 W. Victoria Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101; 805-963-0595, ext. 102

I understand these people will know how to get me going again in the Santa Barbara area.  I am particularly known by the federal agency over the years located in Ventura.

I also have information of the city's recreation and understand the downtown center is a resource for my return: Carrillo Recreation Center, 100 East Carrillo St., 805-897-2519.  This resource was supplied me by the city's YMCA.

For your interest, if you're willing to help.  Also, I've had the doctors at George Washington Hospital-Clinic ok for my move of this importance.





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