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law practice
Manhattan Advertising & Media Law, Inc. specializes in all things media whether it involves advertising campaigns, direct response endeavors, celebrity spokesperson agreements, licensing agreements, sweepstakes and contests, and of course, social media promotions. We also provide full service trademark and copyright registrations and we are aggressive in protecting our clients' intellectual property rights in the U.S. and internationally.
higher education
Manhattan Area Technical College is a public technical college governed by an appointed Board of Directors under a governance plan approved by the Kansas Board of Regents on March 17, 2004. The President of the College reports to the Board of Directors and supervises all College operations and instruction. In addition, MATC is advised by more than 120 volunteer program advisory board members and general advisory members representing a cross section of business and industry.
The Manhattan Beach Old Hometown Fair was started by a group of residents in 1972 who wanted to promote community spirit within Manhattan Beach. The Fair included a parade down Manhattan Beach Boulevard, turning north on Valley to the Fair. From the beginning, the parade has included the Mira Costa High School band and drill teams and various city dignitaries in convertibles and old cars. The Fair has also always included local craft booths, non-profit food and game booths as well as a variety of entertainment for children and adults. The first year of the Fair was supervised by the Parks and Recreation Department with community help. After the great response, a standing committee of community members created to organize and run the Fair with guidance from the city. Some of the community members who were responsible for that first year were Louise Hawley, Walt Avera, Turk Maturko and Jason Lane. In 1973, Louise Hawley was elected as the first president of the Hometown Fair Board of Directors. The Fair was incorporated on April 12, 1977 as a California non-profit organization. It has been a successful, non-profit venture ever since. The Fair has always been supported by tremendous volunteers and the assistance of the City and its employees. There are no corporate sponsors. The idea has always been to keep the spirit of the Fair as “Hometown” and avoid commercial advertising. The Fair is a distinctive and special event that makes Manhattan Beach a unique and friendly place to live.
events services
Located in the heart of midtown, Manhattan Center is home to two of New York City’s most beautiful event spaces: The Hammerstein and Grand. Together the iconic Hammerstein and classical Grand offer 22,000 square feet of flexible space with clear sight lines, state of the art sound and lighting and unparalleled service. In addition, Manhattan Center Productions has two TV studios and two recording studios, both interconnected to the ballrooms.
events services
Located in the heart of midtown, Manhattan Center is home to two of New York City’s most beautiful event spaces: The Hammerstein and Grand. Together the iconic Hammerstein and classical Grand offer 22,000 square feet of flexible space with clear sight lines, state of the art sound and lighting and unparalleled service. In addition, Manhattan Center Productions has two TV studios and two recording studios, both interconnected to the ballrooms.
political organization
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political organization
Private School
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