Event Calendar

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

October Membership Meeting/Luncheon

Start Date: 10/9/2018 11:30 AM PDT
End Date: 10/9/2018 1:30 PM PDT

Venue Name: Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens – Liberty Station

Location:
2816 Historic Decatur Rd
San Diego, CA  United States  92106

Organization Name: BOMA San Diego

Contact:
Audrey Doherty
Email: bae@bomasd.org
Phone: 619.236.8397

October Luncheon: San Diego Now & Then

Craig Benedetto of Californa Strategies will give an announcement on ballot measures for the November election. 

Join us as we explore San Diego’s history and haunted past! Craig Owens, Author of Haunted by History Volume 1, will speak about the early days of San Diego. Learn about how the development of Downtown San Diego got started and the stories of the people that built some of San Diego’s most iconic buildings. During this building boom, the Hotel Del Coronado was constructed. One of San Diego's best-known landmarks, it has survived many economic boom and bust times throughout the years. We’ll learn about the hotel's history and the ghostly going-on of Kate Morgan-a young woman who checked into a room on the third floor and never checked out. 

 



Los Angeles-based photographer Craig Owens first fell in love with history and the paranormal in 1972. At that time, he was as a seven-year-old boy playing on the grounds of a Southern plantation known as Waverley, located outside of West Point, Mississippi. While Waverley’s owners admitted to seeing and hearing the ghost of a young female child, Craig never encountered her. Yet the atmosphere and history of Waverley stayed with him long after his family moved to Texas.

In 1994, he moved to Los Angeles and began to work freelance in the film and television industry. His production credits include Fudge (1995), The Christmas Box (1995), Wag the Dog (1997), Phone Booth (2002), and The Gilmore Girls (2000-2001).

In 2002, Craig left film production to work for the Century City Chamber of Commerce and later the International Cinematographers Guild, I.A.T.S.E. Local 600. While working for the chamber of commerce, he contributed articles for the Century City View and wrote the History of Century City.


Craig Owens has now gained notoriety for his photography and his passion for historical research. He has also appeared in other people’s books, including Gourmet Ghosts 2 by James T. Bartlett and Ghostland: An American History in Haunted Places by Colin Dickey. He has also been featured in articles published on Los Angeles Magazine and NBC Los Angeles.

While he firmly believes that ghosts exist, he is reluctant to accept all paranormal stories. He instead approaches the subject with a good deal of skepticism, preferring to err on the side of not believing enough. He also encourages his readers to form their own opinions as to whether ghosts are real, and warns people not to believe in ghost legends unless the legends are supported by historical fact.

Thank you to our October luncheon sponsors!
J&M Keystone Restoration & Cleaning 
RSI Roofing & Solar, Commercial Cleaning Systems and Able Services 

 

October Seminar: Rule 1206 Workshop: Asbestos & Lead Awareness

San Diego's Air Pollution Control District (APCD) has begun to strictly enforce Rule 1206: new construction standards for asbestos testing to renovation or demolition projects. These updated regulations impact property managers, engineers and service partners, regardless of the size or age of the structure. Learn tips from our pros to help prevent harsh penalties or lawsuits.

Moderated by Barry Garson, J&M Keystone Restoration & Cleaning


Guest speakers will include:

  • Matthew Allison, Field Inspector of San Diego County APCD
  • Tami Daiber-Hirst, Chief Operating Officer of Carleton Management, Inc.
  • Marcelle L. McAfee, V.P. Sr. Property Manager of Brookwood Financial Partners
  • Emily Ortiz, Operations Manager of Healthy Buildings
If you would like to register for the October Seminar, click here. 

Registration Instructions:
*Please make sure you are registering under
your member type designation. If you are not a registered member of BOMA San Diego, you may only register using the Public Registration page.  If a BOMA member is registering additional associates, they must have a BOMA member profile saved on the website. If a registered BOMA member is bringing a guest, please add their contact information to Guest tab section ONLY.

Members
[Click Member Registration button]
1. My Information tab: make sure all primary info is correct, then click Next button
2. Pricing tab: Click next
3. Associates tab [BOMA Members Only (Principals, Associates, Addt. Principals, Addt. Associates, 40% member types]: Click on the pencil icon, enter Associate members email, click Look Up Associate Info button. Review profile information is correct, click Close Associate Updates button. When all Associates have been added, click Next button. 
4. Guests: Click on the pencil icon, enter Guest email and click Look Up Guest Info button. Enter in information in all fields, click Close Guest Updates button. When all guests have been added, click Next button. 
5. Summary tab: Review all registration information
, click Checkout button. 
*Promo code: click Checkout button, add in 
promo code. Promo codes are case sensitive.
6. Complete registration of event. 
 
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2. Pricing tab: Click next
3. Guests: Click on the pencil icon, enter Guest email and click Look Up Guest Info button. Enter in information in all fields, click Close Guest Updates button. When all guests have been added, click Next button. 
4. Summary tab: Review all registration information, Click Checkout button. 
5. Complete registration of event.


 

Online Registration

Registration is Closed
Closed: 10/9/2018 9:00 AM

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