Fullerton, California

11-Unit Apartment Community in Fullerton Sold by The Mogharebi Group

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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

The Mogharebi Group ("TMG") has completed the sale of Valencia Terrace Apartments, a 11-unit community in Fullerton.

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  • The Mogharebi Group ("TMG") has completed the sale of Valencia Terrace Apartments, a 11-unit community in Fullerton.
  • Brett Bayless of The Mogharebi Group represented the seller, a southern California based investor.
  • The property is a short distance to numerous retail shopping plazas, restaurants, Fullerton College and California State University Fullerton.
  • About The Mogharebi Group (TMG): The Mogharebi Group is a brokerage firm specializing in the multifamily property sector throughout California.

One Year After George Floyd's Death: Californians are Conflicted on Police Reform

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Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Fullerton, California, May 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cal State Fullerton criminal justice professor Christine Gardiner s new report about Californians perceptions of police and police reform offers an analysis of the poll conducted within months of George Floyds death.

Key Points: 
  • Fullerton, California, May 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cal State Fullerton criminal justice professor Christine Gardiner s new report about Californians perceptions of police and police reform offers an analysis of the poll conducted within months of George Floyds death.
  • The study shows Californians are inconsistent in how they feel about police.
  • Many see themselves in the middle as supporting both police and racial justice advocates, not just one or the other.
  • Almost three-quarters (72.7%) of Californians support the protests seeking police reform and believe that reform is necessary.Yet, most individuals (49%) see themselves as supporting both police and racial justice advocates, rather than one or the other.

REPEAT/Media Advisory: Families, Residents, LTC Workers, Concerned Citizens Virtually “Pack the Galleries” at the Ontario Legislature to Demand Ford Finally Take Action to Fix Long-Term Care

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Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Minister Merrilee Fullerton has failed to express contrition for the deaths of almost 4,000 residents and staff from COVID-19 in Ontario\xe2\x80\x99s LTC homes through the pandemic, many of them preventable.

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  • Minister Merrilee Fullerton has failed to express contrition for the deaths of almost 4,000 residents and staff from COVID-19 in Ontario\xe2\x80\x99s LTC homes through the pandemic, many of them preventable.
  • Among the organizers are family members who experienced the horror of being helpless to save their loved ones as they declined and died of neglect and dehydration, not included in the COVID numbers.
  • Media can get reactions and first-hand stories of what is happening in LTC from the participants in their towns.\nWhat: Pack the Public Galleries of the Ontario Legislature (virtually) --The Ontario Health Coalition will livestream Question Period with a split screen showing the Legislature in action and our own organizing committee responding to what is said.
  • The Opposition Parties will welcome the group to the Legislature (virtually) and we expect they will raise the key issues in Question Period.

Media Advisory: Families, Residents, LTC Workers, Concerned Citizens Virtually “Pack the Galleries” at the Ontario Legislature to Demand Ford Finally Take Action to Fix Long-Term Care

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Monday, May 17, 2021

Minister Merrilee Fullerton has failed to express contrition for the deaths of almost 4,000 residents and staff from COVID-19 in Ontario\xe2\x80\x99s LTC homes through the pandemic, many of them preventable.

Key Points: 
  • Minister Merrilee Fullerton has failed to express contrition for the deaths of almost 4,000 residents and staff from COVID-19 in Ontario\xe2\x80\x99s LTC homes through the pandemic, many of them preventable.
  • Among the organizers are family members who experienced the horror of being helpless to save their loved ones as they declined and died of neglect and dehydration, not included in the COVID numbers.
  • Media can get reactions and first-hand stories of what is happening in LTC from the participants in their towns.\nWhat: Pack the Public Galleries of the Ontario Legislature (virtually) --The Ontario Health Coalition will livestream Question Period with a split screen showing the Legislature in action and our own organizing committee responding to what is said.
  • The Opposition Parties will welcome the group to the Legislature (virtually) and we expect they will raise the key issues in Question Period.

Record Setting Sale of Student Apartment Community in Fullerton Sold by The Mogharebi Group

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Friday, April 9, 2021

The Mogharebi Group (TMG) has completed the sale of Oxford North Student Apartments, a 100-unit community, located in Fullerton, California.

Key Points: 
  • The Mogharebi Group (TMG) has completed the sale of Oxford North Student Apartments, a 100-unit community, located in Fullerton, California.
  • The property had recently undergone renovations and upgrades to tap into the student population in the area, says Otto Ozen , Executive Vice President of The Mogharebi Group.
  • Alex Mogharebi , Otto Ozen and Mike Marcu of The Mogharebi Group represented the sellers; a JV Partnership based in Southern California and the UK.
  • About The Mogharebi Group (TMG): The Mogharebi Group is a brokerage firm specializing in the multifamily property sector throughout California.

The Augustinians Fathers and Mariann Home announce expansion and relocation of long-term care facility to the Marylake Campus in King Township

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Monday, March 22, 2021

Mariann Home will relocate its facility on the Marylake campus and continue to serve the residents of King Township.

Key Points: 
  • Mariann Home will relocate its facility on the Marylake campus and continue to serve the residents of King Township.
  • Juliann Martyniuk, Board Chair of Mariann Home, thanks Minister Fullerton and the provincial government for their continued and profound commitment to long-term care.
  • The Mariann Home Board and Administration also thanks the Catholic Health Sponsors of Ontario for their support of Mariann Homes redevelopment plans.
  • This is an important first step in the revitalization of the Marylake campus and we look forward to working with them as the vision unfolds.

Fullerton Colleges Uses The Myers-Briggs Company's VitaNavis Platform to Help Students Become Career-ready

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Thursday, March 11, 2021

Last year, Fullerton College (which had used the MBTI and Strong Interest Inventory assessments for years) began using the VitaNavis platform to help students better connect with careers and graduate career ready.

Key Points: 
  • Last year, Fullerton College (which had used the MBTI and Strong Interest Inventory assessments for years) began using the VitaNavis platform to help students better connect with careers and graduate career ready.
  • "The VitaNavis platform compares to nothing else out there....we're helping students decide on a major sooner and getting them to graduate and/ or transfer in a timely manner," said Janine Cirrito, Career Center Coordinator II, Fullerton College.
  • Using VitaNavis, Fullerton reaches prospective students earlier, giving them valuable information about programs that map to their future career plans.
  • "VitaNavis has been extremely instrumental to me in assisting [students]," said Deanna Smedley, a Fullerton College counselor.

Mon Tonton and The Red Hat Society launch their partnership to boost the 'Sisterhood' for women after fifty into the future.

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Monday, March 8, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO and FULLERTON, Calif., March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Mon Tonton and The Red Hat Society team up to strengthen the Women's society on International Women's Day.

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  • SAN FRANCISCO and FULLERTON, Calif., March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Mon Tonton and The Red Hat Society team up to strengthen the Women's society on International Women's Day.
  • The two companies share a common goal of supporting adults 50+ to live a life of purpose in later life.
  • Debra Granich, CEO and partner is an experienced executive from fortune 500 companies including TWDC, dedicated to women's issues.
  • Members of The Red Hat Society are already using the platform to connect and teach each other how to use Zoom for their daily Zumba calls.

New Film Festival Highlighting Technology Is Set to Debut in Southern California

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Thursday, February 25, 2021

FULLERTON, Calif., Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --A new film festival highlighting creative content made by aerial filmmakers is set to debut in in Southern California this March.

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  • FULLERTON, Calif., Feb. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --A new film festival highlighting creative content made by aerial filmmakers is set to debut in in Southern California this March.
  • The inaugural Southern California Drone Film Festival is set for March 6, 2021 and marks the only event of its kind in California.
  • The festival is the brainchild of Southern California native Jay Seidel.
  • The Southern California Drone Film Festival showcases the best and most creative content captured by drones by aspiring and professional filmmakers from around the world.

Directors Representing Fullerton, Santa Ana, Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District Join Metropolitan Board

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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Three new directors representing the cities of Fullerton and Santa Ana as well as the Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District were seated today on the board of directors of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.

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  • Three new directors representing the cities of Fullerton and Santa Ana as well as the Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District were seated today on the board of directors of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.
  • Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District board member Dr. Anthony Fellow will replace three-year director Charles Trevio.
  • It is my pleasure to welcome my new colleagues to the Metropolitan board, said board Chairwoman Gloria D. Gray.
  • Elected to the Upper San Gabriel Valley Municipal Water District in 1990, he helped establish the districts first water recycling program, conservation education programs, and a reforestation project in the Angeles National Forest.