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Little Italy restaurant Civico 1845 (pronounced CHEE-vee-ko), owned and operated by Italian born-and-raised brothers Dario and Pietro Gallo, are helping the victims of the devastating Italian earthquake by paying tribute to Amatrice, Italy – the small mountainous city at the epicenter of the initial quake on Wednesday morning – and its famous pasta dish “Pasta […]

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North County Dance Arts, founded almost four decades ago, and continually directed by Tanya and Louis McKay, presented their annual recital performances, this year’s titled Elevate, at the Mandeville Center Auditorium on Saturday, July 30, 2016. Only minutes from Downtown San Diego, with plenty of free parking, this venue has one of the largest stages in […]

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Several of Balboa Park’s esteemed institutions celebrate the Zoo’s centennial; Timken to feature fascinating, priceless works of art representing animals across several centuries.  Inspired by the San Diego Zoo’s 100th Anniversary, the Timken joins six prominent Balboa Park institutions in a collaboration of animal-themed exhibitions for 2016. The Timken’s exhibition, Blessed Beasts and Curious Creatures: […]

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In honor of its 20th anniversary, the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum (SDCHM) announces its first ever Community Appreciation Month! During the month of September, SDCHM will open its doors to the public with free admission. This will be an opportunity for the community to learn about SDCHM’s programs and to share ideas on how to […]

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Darla is the Carmel Valley Life Pet of the Month at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society. She’s a 3 month old, 3-1/2 pound, Domestic Short Hair kitten with a Calico coat. Darla is a typical, playful kitten. Without warning she might break into “kitty zooms” all around your house. Five minutes later you could find […]

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Homelessness – a topic that continues to be a major concern in the region as the annual Point-In-Time-Count reveals a nearly 19 percent increase in the number of people living on the streets year-over-year. Additional funding and new city and county initiatives have been introduced to address the problem, including Housing Our Heroes, a landlord-outreach […]

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The International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) has presented its Fellows Award to Robert Kenley and Rick Steiner, ESEP, for their significant contributions to systems engineering. Kenley is being honored for advancing the application of analytic methods and statistical modeling techniques in systems design and analysis, and Steiner received the award for his industry-leading work […]

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Jewish Family Service Brings Program for Older Adults with Early Stage Dementia and Alzheimer’s to Kearny Mesa Campus Jewish Family Service of San Diego’s (JFS) popular University City Older Adult Center, formerly housed at Congregation Beth Israel in UTC, will soon find a new home for their Center for Older Adults inside the agency’s headquarters […]

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The San Diego Chinese Historical Museum (SDCHM) – a cultural landmark located in the heart of downtown San Diego – named a new Executive Director for the first time in two decades. Tiffany Wai-Ying Beres, a California native, comes to SDCHM with wide-ranging international experience in arts administration and fine arts curation related to Asian […]

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For the past several years, we pediatricians were thrilled to have the option of offering families the Flu Mist. The children loved us for it too!  A quick nose spray instead of a shot, which protected them from the influenza.  A nasty respiratory illness.  But now, the Flu Mist is gone. So what happened????  Luckily, […]

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Water Conservation: Save Water and Money We all know water is a renewable resource. But did you know, that the worlds supply of clean, usable water is decreasing faster than it can be replenished? The average Carmel Valley San Diego community household family uses 127,000 gallons of water per year. Here are some simple tips […]

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Mission Bay Activities for Carmel Valley Families One of the paramount locations in San Diego is Mission Bay.  If you live in the Carmel Valley San Diego, there is no reason why not to take a trip out to the bay.  There are many Mission Bay activities that can keep you and your children engaged […]

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