Patty Ducey-Brooks
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Mo`olelo Receives Honors
Executive Director Earns Grant For the last several years, my friend and business associate, Ilene Hubbs, has been singing the praises of Seema Sueko, the co-founder and executive artistic director of the Award-winning Mo`olelo Performing Arts Company. Recently, Hubbs and I met to discuss Mo’olelo and what it has accomplished as a young theatre company. […]
Rewarding the Bad Behaviors of a Property Owner
City Council Needs to Comply With Due Diligence Procedures As I was driving through Old Town today, I passed a building that has created quite a stir in Old Town, Mission Hills and surrounding communities. It’s a building with a property owner who at this time is being rewarded for holding back information from two […]
The Jewel of the City in the Middle of a Power Struggle The 2015 Celebration Isn’t Looking Good
In the July 2011 issue of the “Presidio Sentinel,” we introduced the proposed restoration of Plaza de Panama in Balboa Park with a pedestrian friendly environment. The initial plan was to “polish” the jewel of San Diego for the 2015 Centennial of the Pacific-Panama Exposition. In response to the park beautification initiative, upward of 20 […]
He’s Passionate About His Business
Chris Cramer Shares 23 Years Brewing Beer It’s always a pleasure to spend one-on-one time with Chris Cramer who resides in Point Loma. Cramer and I are friends, so it is especially enjoyable to sit down over a glass of beer to discuss his growing business. Cramer, who is CEO of Karl Strauss Brewing Company, […]
Saving Lives at Birth
It’s not often that we can actually say that we have an opportunity to save someone’s life, and it can be a family member, or, a total stranger. What I am referring to is that mothers-to-be across San Diego County can save another life every time they bring a life into the world. Thanks to […]
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 […]
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. […]
Vons – A Glimpse Ahead
Mother’s Day is on the horizon Vons, located at 515 W. Washington Street, opened with enthusiasm and lots of energy well over a month ago. Now the locals and guests have settled in to enjoy the new store and all that it has to offer. Some of Vons’ customers are enjoying the fact that the […]
Mother’s Day Wishes
As we look toward Mother’s Day, it’s obvious that this is the time of the year to thank our Moms for all they do. It’s also the time of the year when we ask our Moms what they want to do to celebrate Mother’s Day. Many of the Moms I’ve spoken to say that they […]
A Mid-Century Modern Home Shows How Going Green be Luxurious
By Patty Ducey-Brooks If you travel around Mission Hills you will quickly realize that the community is quite diverse, in terms of architecture, style, history and tastes. Because of the interests, attitudes and backgrounds of the residents, it’s easy to understand the reason for this diversity. Mission Hills’ residents seek to identify themselves by the […]