Archive for September, 2012
Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Incorporate Healthy Habits into Your Daily Routine Experts throughout the fitness community have long encouraged everyone to exercise more in order to live a healthy and fit lifestyle. Recently, the medical community has further supported the importance of encouraging adults to be more physically active, especially for individuals who have or are at high risk […]
Grafting Fruit Trees
The Mission Hills Garden Club’s August meeting had a substitute speaker. April Bright and Erik Collins were able to pinch hit and answered many questions about grafting fruit trees. Collins and Bright have a property in La Mesa with an 11,000 square foot urban orchard of fruit trees and bushes. They have deciduous trees including […]
Aubree Lynn Speaks On Designer, Andre Soriano
By: Aubree Lynn www.stylishlyaubreelynn.com Bursting with flavor, personality and sweetness, I met him in a black and white fur vest, sporting a mo-hawk, holding a cigarette in one hand and a glass of wine in the other and pronouncing my name, Aubreé, as the French would say. This was at the press conference for Fashion […]
Between the Lines: Live, Eat, Read
“One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.” This line from Virginia Woolf’s “A Room of One’s Own” appears on coffee mugs and salad bowls, t-shirts and baby bibs, posters and restaurant menus. In what is perhaps a by-product of the “foodie” revolution of the past twenty-some years, more […]
AA – Romney, Ryan & Rand – III
I am a confessing Christian but understand people have a right to their own faith beliefs – or the absence thereof. My Christian convictions run deep but I do not proselytize. I am a welcoming person and my welcome is inclusive. I take seriously what Jesus said about loving our neighbors and respecting one another. […]
Outcry Over News Censorship
Where’s Balanced Reporting? This past month I received an Op-ed from Corydon B. Dunham, former 25-year NBC-TV executive and author of “Government Control of News: A Constitutional Challenge.” In the letter from Dunham, he states that “The Federal Communications Commission has drafted a new policy for government control of news. And even though a special […]
Mission Hills Resident Receives Top Honors and Distinction
Daniel and Kathryn Rehm, who have been residents of Mission Hills for over 33 years, have two children that they are very proud of. They have a daughter, Katie, who attended Smith College in Northampton, MA, and their son, Benjamin, who graduated from the International Studies School at San Diego High School. Benjamin has been […]
Cross the Bay for Coronado Art Walk 2012: September 15 & 16
Take a short, cool ride across San Diego Bay, and see the works of 113 artists from around the country during the annual Coronado Art Walk at the Coronado Ferry Landing on Saturday and Sunday, September 15 and 16. Admission is free for this family-friendly event. Musical entertainment, hands-on art activities and a free shuttle […]
Emilio Nares Foundation presents the 9th annual Harvest for Hope
Harvest for Hope is a fundraising event to raise funds and create awareness for the Emilio Nares Foundation, which provides information, programs, and services for low-income, underprivileged families whose child is battling cancer. Harvest for Hope will be held from 3 to 6 p.m., Sunday, September 23 at Stingaree, located at 454 6th Avenue in […]