Archive for April, 2012
Community Calander
Thru May Fridays at the Fleet Film Schedule – IMAX film: 7:00 p.m., Mysteries of Egypt and 8 p.m., Forces of Nature. For information, visit www.rhfleet.org. The San Diego Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s “Team In Training” has launched its training season and invites participants of all ages and athletic levels are supported […]
Mission Hills Branch Library
Pajama Storytime 5/01, 5/08, 5/15, 5/22, 5/29 (Every Tuesday) 6:30-7:00 p.m. Children are invited to an evening storytime with books and possibly singing and puppets. LEGO Playtime 5/02, 5/09, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30 (Every Wednesday) 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. Kids can have fun and get creative while building with LEGOs. Mission Hills Book Group 5/03, 10:00 to […]
Senior Ramblings
Legal Chat A very beautiful transsexual, Jenna Talackova, has been in the news lately. She was dropped from appearing in the Miss Universe contest in Canada and the United States. Gloria Allred was the lawyer Jenna chose to represent her. Donald Trump owns most of the franchises. Well, Gloria won her case, although some transsexuals […]
Theatre News
Local Kids Perform in San Diego Junior Theatre Show Nine students from throughout the area are in the cast of the pilot stage production of “Disney’s Peter Pan Jr.,” presented by San Diego Junior Theatre: Camille Fundingsland, Gabriela Villafranca and Eliana Villafranca of Middletown; Xochitl McCarthy and Benjamin Shaffer of Mission Valley; Sabrina Brooks and […]
Politically Speaking, It’s a Fight to the Finish
As is standard, I always review the content of all the articles written by our fine writers. Each month I get a special dose of quality information on a variety of topics, including music, literature, finances, social issues, science, health and politics. On the topic of politics, George Mitrovich is usually the writer who makes […]
MADCAPS’ Honors Local Charities with Donations
This past April, Mothers and Daughters Club Assisting Philanthropies’ (MADCAPS) members invited a selected group of nonprofit organizations to be the recipient of funds raised through their annual event, which highlights the dancing talent of the daughters. Representatives of the organizations that were in attendance included St. Vincent de Paul, San Diego Senior Olympics, San […]
San Diego’s Next Mayor: Does it Matter?
There are four candidates for mayor of San Diego – City Councilman Carl DeMaio, District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis, Congressman Bob Filner, and California State Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher. DeMaio has consistently led in the polls, with Filner second, Dumanis and Fletcher trailing, although Fletcher recently ran second in one poll, a uptick attributed to his decision […]
Mother and Daughter on a Musical Mission
With the release of her new 13 original song CD in February 2012, singer and songwriter Jessica Lerner is emerging as a professional artist and performer. Alongside her on this journey is her mom and manager, “mommager,” Pamela Lerner, who reside in Bonita, Calif. Jessica realized her passion for music when she was five-years old. […]
Help Us Find a Home
Alec is a gentle, three-year old, terrier/chihuahua mix with a very loving nature. While Alec can be a bit shy with new faces and places, he warms up quickly as he becomes more familiar with his environment. With bright eyes and a precious face, Alec and his sweet personality are looking for a special home […]
San Diego Resident Pleads Guilty to Animal Abuse
Heneli S. Wallace has pled guilty to misdemeanor charges of animal abuse for kicking his two month old Pit Bull, Tilly. The San Diego Humane Society Humane immediately began the investigation when a witness filed a complaint against Wallace. Wallace served 15 days in jail, has been put on probation, must attend animal cruelty awareness […]