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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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RCHS Pet of the Month for April 2016

Blizzard is the Carmel Valley Life Pet of the Month at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society. He’s a 1 year old, 74 pound, Shepherd mix. Blizzard is a super smart dog who needs an active family to keep him busy both physically and mentally. His new owners will want to continue with his reward based […]

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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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My baby is due for her first round of shots soon, and I’m a nervous wreck. How can I make my little one as comfortable as possible both during and after the appointment? Before heading to the appointment, calm your nerves by making a list of the questions you have. Perhaps you have specific questions […]

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“Marceline” is the Carmel Valley Life Pet of the Month at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society. She’s a 6 year old, 8 pound, Siamese – Seal Point. Marceline loves warm cat beds and a mellow environment. She will park herself in a warm spot and snooze until it’s time for head rubs and gentle petting. […]

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Carmel Valley Swimming Lessons Who knew that swim and life lessons could be so intertwined???  In heated pools at the Carmel Valley San Diego community homes is exactly where something special is taking place!  While there is no shortage of swim instructors and facilities in San Diego, one particular swim coach is bringing a fresh and effective […]

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San Diego’s 15th annual Gator By The Bay is the largest, most authentic Louisiana-themed music and food festival this side of the bayou. The festival will be held from May 5-8, 2016 at Spanish Landing Park, across from the San Diego International Airport. Presented by San Diego’s Bon Temps Social Club, it features four days of live music with over 90 musical […]

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The Timken Museum of Art is pleased to announce its spring exhibition, An Archaeologist’s Eye: The Parthenon Drawings of Katherine A. Schwab, opening Friday, April 1st and running through June 5th, 2016. This exhibition provides a glimpse into a world once inhabited by the ancient Greeks by exploring the famed sculptural reliefs of the Parthenon in […]

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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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Baby bunnies and fluffy little chicks bought for Easter are really cute. But the real Easter surprise comes later when parents learn that rabbits live 8 to 12 years and baby chicks soon grow feathers and become roosters and hens. Your Rancho Coastal Humane Society (RCHS) is reminding families that baby bunnies and chicks make […]

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