Archive for December, 2012
Giovana to Perform National Anthem at San Diego Sockers Game
San Diego, Calif., December 10, 2012 [Press Release] – Talented teen singer/songwriter Giovana will perform the National Anthem on Saturday, December 15, 2012, as the San Diego Sockers prepare to contend for their 44th straight win, the longest in U.S. professional sports history. The game will kick off at 7:05 p.m. at the Valley View […]
Mustangs Moved to New Habitat
After three months of recovery at Horses of Tir Na Nog, the herd of semi-feral mustangs that County of San Diego Department of Animal Services rescued from starvation are ready to explore their new habitat. Early in August, County of San Diego Department of Animal Services rescued a group of mustangs from a property in […]
San Diego Women’s Chorus Concert December 8th and 9th
San Diego Women’s Chorus Concert (SDWC) called DIVAS! SDWC will sing two concerts; one on Saturday night December 8 and the afternoon of Sunday, December 9 at the First Unitarian Universalist Church on Front Street (across the street from UCSD Hospital in Hillcrest). Songs made famous by DIVAS! Will be performed, including “Ain’t No Mountain […]
Give a Gift That Treats the Body, Mind and…
Mediterranean Style Spa The Bella Tosca Day Spa and Salon is a luxurious 14,000 square foot Mediterranean style spa located on the beautiful grounds of the Town and Country Resort Hotel (500 Hotel Circle North). The spa features 12 treatment rooms, separate men’s and women’s area complete with locker room, dry sauna, steam room, whirlpool […]
Western Slopes Community Association Launches at November Event
This past November, Western Slopes Community Association (WSCA) held its official launch event at El Indio’s Garden Patio on India Street in Mission Hills. The WSCA is a voluntary association of Mission Hills’ western slopes including portions of Uptown and Middletown. Property owners, business owners and residents involved with WSCA are dedicated to maintaining and […]
Making Special Days Special – With Courage
Living in Southern California, every day has the potential to be a special day. It`s great to live here. The weather is phenomenal, the opportunities are abundant, and so is the landscaping. Our lifestyle is pretty exceptional. When you consider all of this and the fact that our psychological makeup has us habituate to the […]
The Fiscal Cliff. Hype or Hysteria?
Last month I tried to show how Americans are both unclear and conflicted about what our federal government spends its revenues on and how much ought to be spent on those things. I tried to show that We The People want our government to spend more money on security and services than we are willing […]
Swedish Singer and Songwriter at Tin Can Ale House Dec. 5
Celebrated Swedish singer/songwriter Sofia Talvik is performing live in San Diego at the Tin Can Ale House, 1863 5th Avenue at 8 p.m., Wednesday, Dec 5 in a show that will feature songs from her fifth album “The Owls Are Not What They Seem,” released this past January. Talvik is a well-established artist in Sweden […]
Peter Rowan of “Old and In The Way” at AMSDConcerts
In a surprising turn of events at AMSDConcerts, renowned musician Peter Rowan, known for his contributions to legendary bluegrass band Old and In The Way, took a break from his folk-inspired tunes to discuss rap star Drake’s recent betting debacle. As the crowd sat in anticipation, Rowan shared the sad news that Rap Star […]