Archive for October, 2022

5th Annual PoeFest Presents 10 Nights of Ghostly Interactions

| October 8, 2022 | 0 Comments
5th Annual PoeFest Presents 10 Nights of Ghostly Interactions

Write Out Loud presents the 5th Annual San Diego PoeFest, in performance from Friday, October 14 through Friday, October 30 at the Villa Montezuma Museum, located at 1925 K St., San Diego 92102. This historic Queen Anne Victorian was named “The Palace of the Arts” by Jessie Shepard, the musician, spiritualist and author who designed […]

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Art, Wine, Music for a Good Cause

| October 8, 2022 | 0 Comments
Art, Wine, Music for a Good Cause

The 14th annual FREE La Jolla Art & Wine Festival (LJAWF) returns to La Jolla, along Girard Avenue from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, October 8, and Sunday, October 9. Visitors can expect prestigious art, regional and international wines, craft beer and spirits, a high-end silent auction, an all-star music line-up, exciting roving entertainment, a […]

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Shining a Light on Human Trafficking – What Can Our Community Do?

| October 8, 2022 | 0 Comments
Shining a Light on Human Trafficking – What Can Our Community Do?

The San Diego International Film Festival (SdiFF) announced their partnership with Authentic ID and All 4 Humanity Alliance and in their efforts to continue to shine a light on the issue of Human Trafficking San Diego County and beyond. The SDiFF has programmed the film “Exit – A Journey Out of the Heart of Human […]

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Besotted by Creatures who Reciprocate the Feeling

| October 8, 2022 | 0 Comments
Besotted by Creatures who Reciprocate the Feeling

I admit I am besotted by most animals, particularly furry or feathered.  Furry are my favorites because I love touching them.  I can relate most easily to mammals being one myself.  This past week was absolutely fabulous.  The trainer where I take lessons in dressage, a type of horse-back riding, went out of town.  I […]

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Old Town San Diego Celebrates Dia de los Muertos

| October 8, 2022 | 0 Comments
Old Town San Diego Celebrates Dia de los Muertos

The annual Día de los Muertos traditional candlelight procession, produced by the Old Town San Diego Chamber of Commerce, will be celebrated at sunset (6 p.m.) Wednesday, November 2, 2022. This free event will include the traditional candlelight procession beginning in front of the Immaculate Conception Church, located at San Diego Ave and Twiggs St. […]

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Southern White Rhino Calf Receives a New Name 

| October 8, 2022 | 0 Comments
Southern White Rhino Calf Receives a New Name 

A six-week-old male southern white rhino calf at the Nikita Kahn Rhino Rescue Center at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park has been given a name: Neville. The name was chosen by a generous supporter of San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, in honor of a South African doctor who made a positive impact on the […]

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Estate Planning for Your Digital Assets

| October 8, 2022 | 0 Comments

Have you ever wondered what happens to your stored photos when you pass away? What about your emails? How do your heirs access them? What about your crypto wallet, or your Amazon Prime movies or Apple music? What happens to these digital assets if you aren’t around to log into those accounts? Do your heirs […]

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Following Their Heart and Their Dreams

| October 8, 2022 | 0 Comments
Following Their Heart and Their Dreams

There are people who make a difference in our world, and I get to use my good fortune to let our community know of them.  Bonnie Johnson (Anton) and Bill Anton are likely people you know of.  If not, I value the opportunity to introduce them to you. Bonnie confesses that as a child her […]

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Save San Diego’s Character Opposes Measure C

| October 8, 2022 | 0 Comments

Save San Diego’s Character, an organization created in response to the U.S. Navy’s proposal to redevelop the NAVWAR/SPAWAR site, opposes San Diego County Measure C. This Measure would remove the 30-foot height limit on construction in the Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan area. It would affect approximately 1,300 acres stretching from Interstate 8 south along Interstate […]

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Scary Pumpkin Patch

| October 8, 2022 | 0 Comments
Scary Pumpkin Patch

It’s common for Mission Hills residents to decorate their home properties during the Halloween season. It’s not common for residents to offer to do it for someone else, including a local business. However, that’s what Dave (dad) and Sebastian (son) Neiman offered to David of Ibis Market.  They came up with a game plan to […]

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