Archive for February, 2019
Valentine’s Day Ideas That Are Stress Free
Who says Valentine’s Day has to be overwhelming. If you are desiring a pleasant way to share time with your special someone, there are a variety of ways and places to do that without making life over complicated. Liberty Station offers some attractive options: a romantic dinner for two inspired by the flavors of San […]
What Now?
Love on Wry – Me, Myself, I If I’m not thinking about my disastrous hair thinning and white under Clairol care, my deplorable feet consumes my mind. Every shoe on earth is too tight a bind. I follow these critical issues with deeper thoughts: My writing; my music; my urgent need to hike and swim; […]
Distroller USA Named One of the “Best Entrepreneurial Companies in America”
Distroller USA, an experience-based specialty retailer with art and design at its core that spreads good vibes for ages 0 to 102, was recently recognized as one of the “Best Entrepreneurial Companies in America” by Entrepreneur Magazine’s Entrepreneur360™ List, a premier study delivering the most comprehensive analysis of private companies in America. Based on this […]
San Diego History Center presents Artist Carol Lindemulder
An exhibition of paintings by artist Carol Lindemulder will be on view at the San Diego History Center February 9 – May 5, 2019. A reception for the exhibition is scheduled for 4 to 6 p.m., Saturday February 16, 2019. The event is complimentary for San Diego History Center members; $10 for non-members. Frequently inspired […]
Arlo Guthrie Presents his 50th Anniversary Tour
At 8 p.m., Saturday, March 16, 2019 at the Poway Performing Arts Center, 15498 Espola Road, Poway, CA 92064, Arlo Guthrie – folk Legend, Grammy® Hall of Fame inductee and eldest son to Woody Guthrie – comes to Poway to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his famous song, “Alice’s Restaurant.” Penned and recorded in 1967, […]
Mission Hills During the Roaring Twenties
Mission Hills Heritage – Lecture Series 2019 You wouldn’t want to miss “Mission Hills Architecture in the Roaring Twenties; plus, The Swan House—a Case Study in Rehabilitation” from 1 to 4 p.m., Saturday, March 16, 2019 at Francis Parker Lower School, located at 4201 Randolph Street in Mission Hills. The 1920s was a dynamic decade. […]
Poetry Out Loud
A National Poetry Recitation Competition for High School Students The National Poetry Foundation, with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts and managed in California by the California Arts Council and regionally, by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture and Write Out Loud, presents Poetry Out Loud, a national poetry […]
Mission Hills Student’s Pie is Featured at Lazy Acres
Lazy Acres Mission Hills recently featured a very special pie. Grant K8 student Cassidy Watelet won first place in the 2018 4th of July Pie Contest, hosted by The Mission Hills Town Council at the Concert in the Park summer series. The winning pie was sold at Lazy Acres during the last week in January […]
New Year, New Art at The New Children’s Museum
This year promises to be a show stopper at The New Children’s Museum – including a local partnership to refurbish the Paint and Clay Studio, a significant new installation by an international artist and an artist residency culminating in a reimagined Tot Studio. Guests can access the Museum by utilizing an exciting new bridge creatively […]
By Daylight, Moonlight and Candlelight, I Love Mission Hills
by J. Daniel Geddis, President, Mission Hills Business Improvement District Realtor, Team D&B at One Mission Realty From flowers to fine dining, Mission Hills has it all this Valentine’s Day, and every day. Need I remind you reservations are recommended? At the urging of so many, the Mission Hills Business Improvement District (BID) column is […]