Right at the border of Arizona and Nevada is Hoover Dam, a project powered up by the Colorado River. The construction was designed to give water and hydroelectric energy to its area. Property investor Kenny Slaught recognizes how the communities power and water resources are positively impacted by the project. In his blog at KennySlaught.com, he explains how Hoover Dam turned ,any of the nation’s abandoned places into blooming cities.  

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Many of the programs offered by Hospice of Santa Barbara are targeted towards children faced with a loss, says Kenny Slaught. As 20 percent of children lose a loved one before turning 18 and one in 20 experiencing the loss of a parent before that age, the organization provides free moral support and assistance. This helps individuals avoid depression, anxiety or post traumatic stress disorder.

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The Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation supported the Girls Rock Santa Barbara program back in 2015. Talking about how music has the power to shape young women’s personality, Kenny Slaught explains how the organization offers support to youngsters and allows them to unleash their creativity. While part of the initiative, girls take music lessons, give live performances and attend workshops. They are also encouraged to see beyond typical gender stereotypes, work as a team and be tolerant of each other. This emphasizes on Santa Barbara Bowl Foundation’s mission of making arts easily reachable by all.

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Santa Barbara is a famous tourist destination due to its gorgeous weather, stunning landscapes and impressively rich architectural legacy. The buildings found in the city are reminiscent of the Spanish colonization times when they were designed, and are not similar to other architectural styles found in the country. Santa Barbara was one of the first areas that developed its own architecture style, which goes strong up to this day. Real estate Kenny Slaught reflected on the city’s architecture and provided a historical timeline of the events taking place here on his blog at KennySlaughtNwes.com.

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Santa Barbara City College provides several career opportunities and skill development programs to anyone looking to develop their skill set instead of going for college credits, real estate Kenny Slaught says on his blog at KennySlaught.com. The community of the city works together to make available programs that help each resident, some of the most popular including Computer Network Engineering, Culinary Arts and Hotel Management, Environmental Horticulture, Graphic Design and more, as Slaught mentions.

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A project named Hoover Dam is situated in the middle of the Arizona and Nevada states and plans to provide water and hydroelectric energy to most of its area. Kenny Slaught, a real estate residing in California, recognizes the project’s efforts to bring more water and power resources to the communities in the region. Slaught believes that Hoover Damn’s great water capacity helped improve some of the country’s deserted outposts and helped them develop, as he mentions on his blog at KennySlaught.com.

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Santa Barbara, sometimes called the American Riviera, is liked for its pleasant Mediterranean climate, breath-taking mountain surroundings, and gorgeous coastlines. Local real estate , Kenny Slaught says this city isn’t known as much, for its active or spirited neighbourhoods or friendly citizens. The Investec CEO thinks that to create these brilliant communities a strong history, a growing small business sector, and committed charitable organizations are needed. In early 20th century, Santa Barbara’s city planners set up laws to protect Spanish Colonial architecture because they saw the inherent allure of Southern California, making this city the first one in the United States to point out the positive impact of antique buildings. The County Courthouse attracts the most tourists, and is beautified with bright tiles and murals that depict major scenes from the city’s past., The Old Mission, also called the “Queen of Missions,” A church that has been used for over 200 years, gives a fabulous view into the formation of the New World with its guided tours and huge museum.

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Property investor and Founder of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught has formerly served on the board of the Santa Barbara Hospice Foundation, and continues to be a supporter of Hospice of Santa Barbara. The proof came when he recently wrote about the organization’s ‘I Have a Friend Program’ on his blog at KennySlaught.com.

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Property investor and Founder of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught has formerly served on the board of the Santa Barbara Hospice Foundation, and continues to be a supporter of Hospice of Santa Barbara. The proof came when he recently wrote about the organization’s ‘I Have a Friend Program’ on his blog at KennySlaught.com.

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Keen backer of the Santa Barbara’s heritage and arts, Kenny Slaught has promised his benefaction towards the Santa Barbara Museum of Art’s “The Image More” campaign by highlighting it on his blog at KennySlaught.com. The Santa Barbara Museum of Art plays an amazing part in the local community by providing educational programs and relating residents and visitors to truly brilliant works of art. Presently, the museum has launched a big restoration project that includes the launch of the Imagine More campaign, an exhilarating fundraising effort that will provide for superior gallery area, more community space, necessary updates to the building, and a unique experience. The museum hopes to raise $50 million in capital to reach these ambitions through the Imagine More Campaign.

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