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Seeing the World with a New Set of Eyes

| April 4, 2014 | 0 Comments
Seeing the World with a New Set of Eyes

Concetta Antico Shares Her Artful Lifestyle It makes me proud to say that I have a friend who is an accomplished artist. Her name is Concetta Antico-Pizzinat. Concetta is originally from Australia and has made San Diego her home. By knowing Concetta, I’ve been gifted with a greater appreciation for art and the way an […]

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Concerned for Yourself, a Friend or Family Member?

| March 3, 2014 | 0 Comments
Concerned for Yourself, a Friend or Family Member?

  Yesterday I spoke to a young woman who was willing to share her experiences with an eating disorder. I was introduced to her through representatives of National Eating Disorders Awareness (NEDA) Week, which was this past month. Throughout the country NEDA groups held walks to bring more awareness to this disorder. Because of the […]

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A Woman-Owned Small Business Owner Shares Her Thoughts

| February 1, 2014 | 0 Comments
A Woman-Owned Small Business Owner Shares Her Thoughts

  Most people don’t really understand my role with the Presidio Sentinel. They know me as a writer and editor. They don’t realize that I am also publisher, which means I also run the business. I am also the marketing manager for a San Diego-based manufacturing company. So, I wear lots of hats, and have […]

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Husband and Wife Doing What They Love

| February 1, 2014 | 0 Comments

For 30 years, Valerie Lee Ferrari has been operating her boutique clothing and accessory shop, Le Bel Age at 1607 W. Lewis Street in Mission Hills. This past October she initiated a very soft opening of Chateau Le Bel Age, which is just across the street at 1578 W. Lewis Street. Having been a clientele […]

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From High Chairs to Bar Chairs

| December 31, 2013 | 0 Comments

Dan Thomas Shares Fond Memories As we start a new year, 2014, some of us will be setting our sights for new personal and professional expectations and goals. However, one of my dear friends, Dan Thomas, will be closing a chapter in his life. He’s retiring. Before he retires, he plans to go out with […]

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A Poorly Executed Effort for Health Care insurance

| December 4, 2013 | 0 Comments

Over the past several months I’ve heard from numerous individuals and business owners about their current and future health insurance. A lot of people initially expressed support for the concept of “all people having the opportunity for health insurance coverage.” Unfortunately, we’re now really feeling the results of what was proposed as insurance coverage that […]

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Grant K-8 Students Participate in Safety – Cone Zone – Guards

| November 4, 2013 | 0 Comments
Grant K-8 Students Participate in Safety – Cone Zone – Guards

  This past month I got to watch Grant K-8 students who are participating in a very important school safety program. They are helping to keep students and parents safe from vehicular accidents. Alicia Burnes, a mother of one of the students at Grant K-8, shared with me the importance of the program and gratitude […]

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St. Paul’s PACE Helps Seniors to Live Successfully at Home

| November 4, 2013 | 0 Comments
St. Paul’s PACE Helps Seniors to Live Successfully at Home

  What all of us learn to accept is that aging is a part of life. We’re getting older the minute we’re born. However, as we begin to watch those around us getting significantly older, it becomes a reality that an aging parent, sibling and spouse can be an unexpected responsibility. Anyone who has been […]

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Mission Hills Residents Meet to Determine Cell Transmission Location

| October 30, 2013 | 0 Comments

What first appeared to be a serious problem about a cell antenna/tower to be located in a historic residential neighborhood, without community input, was quickly corrected. That’s because residents residing close to the proposed site, and business leaders immediately came together to address the issue. Neighbors in Mission Hills, close to the proposed site, received […]

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A New Bike Corridor Motto

| October 29, 2013 | 1 Comment
A New Bike Corridor Motto

  Build It and They Will Ride? Over the last several months, I have attended numerous meetings and spoke to local residents and business owners about the proposed bike corridor project that is meant to encourage more people to bicycle. This past week, I attended another meeting hosted by the Mission Hills Business Improvement District […]

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