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On the corner of Del Mar Heights Road and El Camino Real, sits the potential location for the proposed One Paseo development.   The mixed-use project, like all developments, has created strong opinions by both its supporters and opponents. Last month, the City of San Diego released the proposed projects Draft Environmental Impact Report.  The Environmental […]

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Fourth Annual San Diego Breath of Hope Lung Cancer Walk Raises Funds for “Invisible” Cancer April 22 Walk in Honor of Advocate Who Battled Nation’s Deadliest Cancer  The majority of San Diegans diagnosed with lung cancer have less than five years to live. San Diegan Maria Diaz Enriquez beat those odds. However, after a nine year battle, […]

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Get Ready to rock!  Tickets are still available for “Sounds of Hope for Children.”  On Saturday, April 28, The LOFT at UCSD, will be transformed into the hippest lounge and performance venue in town for “In the Name of Love”– a one-night only party, which includes dinner, drinks, live auction, and music by the nationally recognized U2 tribute band, […]

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Ocean Air Recreation Center sits on an 18 acre park in Carmel Valley, and is one of the newer recreation centers in San Diego.  The Recreation Center offers two ball fields, an outdoor and indoor basketball court, volleyball and badminton courts, walking paths, picnic areas, a large grassy field, and a fitness area.  The Carmel Mountain […]

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Brazilia Skin Care offers affordable quality skin care services to busy professionals and walk in clients.  With a location in La Jolla and a location in Del Mar, Brazilia is able to accommodate many people with their many types of services.  Excelda Imerman, Licensed Esthetician and owner of Brazilia, is pleased to be able to […]

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As many of you may know, the proposed project of One Paseo has been an important topic among Carmel Valley residents, business owners, and other members in the community.  In recent news, the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) regarding One Paseo has been released. The Environmental Impact Report, is a required document under the state’s […]

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Just In Time (JIT) is a program that helps transitioning foster youth with opportunities for self-sufficiency through emergency support, essential resources, and caring personal guidance at critical junctures on their path to independence.  Statistics show that 1-3% of former foster youth go on to graduate college; JIT sees to it that these numbers increase and […]

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The social media giant, Facebook, makes another a huge move by announcing it will be acquiring the ever popular Instagram.  Over the last two years, the San Francisco based company has had over 30 million users.  In a press release Mark Zuckerberg wrote: “For years, we’ve focused on building the best experience for sharing photos with […]

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The Carmel Valley Life is so excited to present the first Jimbo’s…Naturally! Giveaway Winner!  Congratulations to Edie Hermes and the rest of the Hermes Family!  Please continue reading below… Edie says that she was fortunate enough to “marry into” Carmel Valley nearly three years ago.  While Pete and Edie were engaged, she suggested they find a […]

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Welcome to the number one luxury resort in the country – The Grand Del Mar.  A true 15-star resort, The Grand Del Mar has been declared by Conde Nast Traveler, as one of the “World’s Best Places to Stay.”  The luxury resort is located on the beautiful Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve, where guests can enjoy 37 miles of […]

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Samuel Scott Financial Group, a boutique company, has been selected as The Best Mortgage Company in San Diego for the 5th straight year by readers of local publications.  Founded by President Todd Pianin and Executive Vice President Brian Reynolds, the compnay is known for its long standing reputation for catering to loan profiles throughout San […]

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In teaching private piano lessons for the past 10 years, I have observed that all students start piano lessons with enthusiasm and much excitement.  However over time, some students struggle with their practice and progress, and lose their excitement and motivation.  During this stage, parents often come to me distressed over the battle they are […]

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