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Today in the United States there are 1,200 new women owned businesses open a day. That is drastically up from last years 740 businesses a day. Recently American Express released their 4th Annual Open State of Women-Owned Business Report which had some very encouraging numbers for female entrepreneurs. 4/10 new businesses today are started by women. This means that […]

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Hi, I’m Jim Wheeler and I’m the executive director of Tunes for Tots of Southern California. Here behind me you can see Mason Mercer singing. He’s one of our members here in Tunes for Tots of Southern California and what we do is we throw charity concerts for children’s charities all over Southern California, raising […]

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“Help Us Grow” or “HUG” will be the goal when animal lovers, community leaders, and friends of your Rancho Coastal Humane Society (RCHS) gather for the Celebration of Second Chances.  The 2014 Celebration will take place on Saturday, September 20th from 4:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Del Mar Country Club in Rancho Santa […]

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Dirty Dogs and Hotel Indigo Raise $1,500 for “Furry” Non-Profit  Del Mar was bustling with dogs Wednesday night as Hotel Indigo hosted the latest in a series of dog-focused fundraisers called Bark After Dark.  The bi-monthly fundraisers are organized by local dog wash, Dirty Dogs.  The event drew more than 200 dog owners and their […]

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Adopt a cat or kitten this month and get nine lives for only ten dollars at the local humane society. June is “Adopt a Shelter Cat Month.”  Between now and the end of June 30th your Rancho Coastal Humane Society is dropping the adoption fee for every cat and kitten in the Cattery to only $10. […]

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In 12-minutes on stage, a Carmel Valley teacher provides a lesson that will last for a lifetime for his students and thousands watching online.  In his TEDxYouth@SanDiego talk, Mark Raines speaks for the first time about a speech impediment he developed in 2011, after a lifetime as a public speaker, including 8 years as a TV anchor/reporter […]

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FasTracKids hosted an Open House on Saturday, May 17 from 1-3 pm in Del Mar. FasTracKids offers a multi-day Pre-Kindergarten program for children ages 3 1/2-5.  At FasTracKids we strongly focus our efforts on helping children become better thinkers and communicators. FasTracKids is located at the Del Mar Boys & Girls Club at 14125 Mango Drive, Del Mar. Please […]

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  Hi. Today we’re here in Cielo which is located in Rancho Santa Fe with Bank of Manhattan and we are sponsoring a great event being put on by Fine Magazine. And we have all kinds of vendors from beer, sell a beer, to food, bday food and all kinds of vendors with jewelry and […]

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The Carmel Valley Life team had the opportunity to attend a great event hosted by Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty and a non-profit organization called Benefunder. Benefunder is a marketplace that allows donors to find, fund, and follow researchers and other university initiatives in a simple, efficient way. This event took place in Fairbanks Highlands. Fairbanks […]

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The Carmel Valley Life team had the opportunity to go to a great event, which was about getting a non-profit and Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty together to host a successful event to bring awareness about new advances in the medical world. Amber Anderson, a friend of The Carmel Valley Life had the event at one […]

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Dirty Dogs Donates 3,500 Pounds of Pet Food to Rancho Coastal Humane Society In one of the most successful pet food drives San Diego has ever seen, Dirty Dogs donated 3,500 pounds of pet food and supplies to the Rancho Coastal Humane Society in Encinitas on Tuesday, January 7th, 2014.  Dirty Dogs met with volunteers and […]

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The American Association of Long-Term Care Insurance (AALTCI) along with the U.S. Congress is on a mission to make people aware of the risks and costs associated with long-term care.  A 2012 report from the AALTCI found that the majority (56 percent) of new claims under these policies are for home care – not nursing […]

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