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As a family owned and operated store, Dirty Dogs prides itself in providing the best experience for you and your pet.  Founded in 2008, Salomon, Regina, Elias, Nisha, and Joel Btesh, have been working together as a family to inspire and revolutionize the pet industry.  They pride themselves in giving each one of their customers a one-of-a-kind experience […]

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Village Mill Bread Company has been bringing the community of Carmel Valley San Diego, delicious and fresh baked bread for a wonderful 17 years.  Located in Del Mar Heights Shopping Center between Jimbos…Naturally! and Barnes & Noble, sits this little bakery that stops at nothing to bring its customers a variety and the very best […]

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My birthplace, Dallas, has transformed from a mid-sized Texas town to a booming metropolis since that fateful day in November, 1963.  Along the way, on President’s Day, 1989, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, in the Texas School Book Depository – a building that shares an infamous place in history with the Ford Theatre […]

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  Event: Snow Day at the Park – Help fill Santa’s Sleigh for those in need! Date: Saturday, December 1, 2012 Time: 8:30 – 10:30 am Location: Ocean Air Community Park – 4770 Fairport Way, San Diego, Ca 92130 Contact: Ocean Air Recreation Center 858-552-1687 Event Details:    The Ocean Air Recreation Council invites you and your […]

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With the holidays coming just around the corner, there’s no denying the fact that most of us our probably going to eat a lot more than what we normally do.  It’s hard to say no to an extra serving (or two!) of grandma’s delicious sweet potato pie when she only makes it once a year!  […]

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The San Diego Children’s Choir (SDCC) will perform its annual Holiday Concert and Community Sing-along on Sunday, Dec. 9, at 3 p.m., at The First United Methodist Church of San Diego in Mission Valley.  The children will sing selections from Benjamin Britten’s A Ceremony of Carols and include traditional favorites such as The First Noel, Joy to the World and Silent […]

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On November 10, 2012 from 6 to 9 pm the LA Bulgarian-American Cultural Center and a Torrey Hills resident, Vassya Valentino, present to the community two of the very best vocalist from Bulgaria.  Ocean Air MUR will accommodate the concert.  The event goal is to introduce children and adults to the extremely rich and complex […]

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Tapas are to Spain what pasta is to Italy, tea is to England, dim sum is to Hong Kong.  So what better way to get a taste of España than through an edible tour of the capital city? My advice when in Madrid: a guided night of tapeo, which showcases this Spanish pastime while eliminating […]

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Too much of anything is bad, but too much of good whiskey is barely enough.”  Mark Twain On a lukewarm Kentucky evening beneath a full moon, crickets chirp and a trio of musical locals sings bluegrass.  The setting is a wrap-around porch.  You’re rocking in a chair and sipping fine bourbon.  It’s a made-for-movie moment […]

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Healthy Chats for Girls: Shedding Light on Puberty Growing up can definitely be a confusing time for both children and their parents.  Children are beginning to notice different changes happening to their bodies, such as hair starting to grow in new places and their voices cracking.  This period of time can definitely be embarrassing for […]

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PAC of Angels III Event Happening This Sunday, Oct. 14th The Alex Capozza “Pay it Forward” Memorial Fund will be the beneficiary of this Sunday’s tennis tournament and BBQ fundraiser sponsored by the Pacific Athletic Club in Carmel Valley. Tennis is from 9:00 to 12:30pm with participants choosing between The Pacific Athletic Club, Morgan Run […]

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Like Cher and Madonna, a one-word name suffices.  Say “Rancho” in the spa world and the assumption is Rancho La Puerta.  A first-class fitness and health spa mere miles from the U.S.’s southern border, it’s in the town of Tecateat, the base of 3,885-foot Mt. Kuchumaa—revered and named by Native Americans as “the exalted high […]

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