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“The duo is being recognized by the Association of Fundraising Professionals for helping construct memory care homes for adults with developmental disabilities” Homebuilder and developer Brookfield Residential in partnership with HomeAid San Diego has been selected as a finalist for the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ 2016 Award for Outstanding Corporation. The association recognizes outstanding achievement […]

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Same Day Crowns at Our Dental Office

Technology has advanced so rapidly over the last decade, that we continue to be amazed, but at the same time, we inevidently fall behind. The speed in which new advancements like same day crowns are being implemented into today’s society happens so quickly that many of us don’t even realize they have occurred. Often we […]

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Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) has been awarded a $5,000 grant by the San Diego Professionals Against Cancer (SDPAC), a group of volunteers dedicated to raising money to support local nonprofits fighting against cancer, to support breast cancer patients in need. Through its partnership with Susan G. Komen, JFS’s breast cancer patient care […]

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When a man comes into my dental office, I always ask them “Do you have a toothache or did your wife make you this appointment?”  Inevitably the man responds “Yes” to one or both of the questions. Men are less likely than women to take care of their physical health, and according to studies and […]

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Is your purse a symbol of wealth or is it a danger to your health? Maybe it’s a little of both. Feng shui principles definitely do apply to your purse and your wallet! In today’s fashion, purses are symbolic of the designer but in reality it represents you, your personality, and your lifestyle. Like your wonderful smile; it first […]

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Tender Loving Canines Assistance Dogs, Inc.  (TLCAD) of San Diego, California, today announced that they will host internationally recognized autism activist and animal behavior expert Dr. Temple Grandin on Wednesday, April 27, at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts. VIP tickets are available at $150 per person and will include a reception with Temple Grandin […]

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As a dance related business owner, I understand how beneficial social media can be to the arts in general and more specifically dance schools and studios.  A good social media campaign can provide direct access to colleagues, clients, and potential clients that might otherwise not be reached through conventional advertising and networking.  It also can […]

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Carmel Valley resident and Teacher, Kevin Hare, opened the doors of his strength and conditioning gym, CrossFit OTW, to the community of Carmel Valley back in 2013.  By now, you’ve probably heard the buzz about the fitness program dedicated to improving the lives of everyone from elite athletes and Special Forces soldiers to everyday men […]

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Jewish Family Service of San Diego (JFS) officially opened its new campus on January 31 with a special dedication to Joan and Irwin Jacobs for their 20 years of championing the agency, and celebration for all of the capital campaign donors who made the “Joan & Irwin Jacobs Campus” possible. The ceremony marked the completion […]

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As we enter a new year, we all make a list of our New Year’s Resolutions. We seem to choose resolutions that will benefit our health, wealth and happiness. Starting off on the right foot is key, but more importantly is the ability to follow through and change your habits for the whole year. Health […]

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Each year as dancers begin to perform in the first competitions of the season under the critical eye of the judges that the dancer is presented with their ‘score’ of how successful a performance was given that I hear this same question by dancers and parents alike.  “Her technique was above everyone on that stage, […]

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Fifteen year old Billy told his parents that his New Year’s Resolution for 2014 would be to get straight A’s this year in school to better his chances for college admission. Up to this point, Billy had historically struggled in school given some mild learning differences and a diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, both of […]

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