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Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary of Carmel Valley (RCHA-CV) is an organization run by volunteering women from all over North County.  The unit was formed in 1994 and has continued to give its time and resources to support Rady Children’s Hospital – San Diego, and the health and well-being of the children it serves. Annually, about […]

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Sage Canyon Elementary and Sage Canyon PTA celebrated Healthy Choices Day on Wednesday, February 29th.  It was a huge hit with the students and teachers alike! Sage Canyon PTA’s mission statement reads: “…to promote the social, emotional and educational development of our students and to encourage parent volunteerism and community involvement in our school.” On […]

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Pacific Sports Resort, formally known as Pacific Athletic Club, has been serving Carmel Valley as well as other surrounding cities for a just about a decade now.  Seeing as it opened July 15, 2002, the resort will be celebrating its 10-year anniversary this summer.  Providing the best is what Pacific Sports Resort does best as […]

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Imagine a room filled with the energy of 100 women and teens, the rhythmic pulse of the best dance party music ever and the powerful connection that happens when people come together to support an important cause.  This happened at the Zumba Fundraising Jam Sunday February 26th at the Pacific Athletic Club, it was a […]

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TPPW Football & Cheer Gearing up for the 2012 Season Torrey Pines Pop Warner was busy preparing for the upcoming 2012 season.  TPPW is excited to build on a successful 2011 football & cheer season that saw 2 football teams compete for the Palomar D2 championships.  Our cheer squads also had an amazing season, with […]

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On November 21, 2011, policy was put into place by A.J. Bergen, commanding officer to the Combat Logistics Battalion 11, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, announcing the newest program.  “Marine of the Month” (MOTM) is facilitated by a combined effort of Camp Pendleton personnel and Carmel Valley’s ‘Bells of Freedom’ program. As described by Carmel Valley […]

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If there’s one thing One Paseo is not, it’s certainly not being proposed without sustainability in mind.  The Carmel Valley project has been registered with the certification goal of LEED Silver (Leadership in Energy Efficient and Environmental Design) under the LEED for Neighborhood Development rating system. LEED-ND certification provides independent, third-party verification that a developments […]

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Mothers and Daughters Have Fun Learning About Puberty and Womanhood The Parent Connection presents “Healthy Chats for Girls,” a fun approach to the sensitive topics of puberty and growing up with Dr. Chrystal de Freitas.  The three-hour seminar for mothers and daughters (ages 9-12) will be held on Sunday, February 19, 2012 at 2 p.m. […]

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Music, theater, photography, video film, and dance, oh my! Behind rows of lockers and the bustling of students hurrying to their next class, the melodic ring of instruments and notes being harmonized can be heard if listened for carefully. The Envision program at Canyon Crest Academy encompasses all of the Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) […]

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Travel Writer & Resident Endorses Project

No one likes change. If everyone liked change, would we need to vote for new ordinances or presidents? For some, change is a bad thing because it introduces a new environment in an unknown territory while others may feel that change is good because it’s fresh and a way of moving forward. Recently, Carmel Valley […]

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Earlier this month, the proposed mixed-use project One Paseo – A Main Street for Carmel Valley, was officially given the “seal of approval” by MOVE Alliance.  This makes One Paseo the FIRST development project, in all of San Diego, to receive an official endorsement from Move San Diego‘s newly established endorsement program. As the saying goes, “if you don’t move, you rust.” […]

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You can tell a lot about a person by the things they volunteer their time towards.  Why you may ask?  Well, when someone volunteers to do something, they usually do so because the underlining cause resonates with their overall mission in life, and the reward of participating is more than a good enough reason to […]

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