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Point Loma High School Kicks Off 2012 Football Season

| October 10, 2012 | Comment Now!
Point Loma High School Kicks Off 2012 Football Season

Dedicates New Turf Field and Weight Room Point Loma High School invited students, parents, staff and community members to kick off its 2012 football season and to celebrate the completion of its new synthetic turf football field and new weight room on Saturday, Sept 1. Board President John Lee Evans, Board Vice President Scott Barnett […]

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Outcry Over News Censorship

| September 30, 2012 | Comment Now!

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 […]

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Mission Hills Resident Receives Top Honors and Distinction

| September 30, 2012 | Comment Now!
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 […]

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First Avenue Bar & Grille – New York Personality Sans the Attitude

| September 6, 2012 | Comment Now!
First Avenue Bar & Grille – New York Personality Sans the Attitude

This past month a guest and I were invited to a menu tasting at the First Avenue Bar & Grille, located at 1055 First Avenue in downtown San Diego at the Bristol Hotel. The venue is sophisticated, yet comfortable. There’s an intimate bar off to the left as you enter the restaurant. Casual meals are […]

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A Trip Down Memory Lane

| September 6, 2012 | Comment Now!
A Trip Down Memory Lane

  The past month has been a real doozy, and especially difficult and daunting. I won’t go in to all the specifics of why I share this observation. I will state that the most serious challenge of the month was when I learned that Chuck Fox, my ex-business partner who had also been the executive […]

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Reaching for the Stars and Getting Gold

| September 5, 2012 | Comment Now!
Reaching for the Stars and Getting Gold

Local Business Woman Makes Major Strides Over the last several months I have been observing via social media the work related activities of Stacey Blanchet, who is based in Pacific Beach, Calif. She is a busy lady with a lot of projects all happening simultaneously. Her primary business, Your Girl Friday, provides marketing, public relations […]

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Young and Seasoned Entrepreneurs Join Efforts MakerPlace is a Workshop Haven

| August 1, 2012 | Comment Now!
Young and Seasoned Entrepreneurs Join Efforts MakerPlace is a Workshop Haven

Several months ago, I attended the grand opening of MakerPlace, located at 1022 W. Morena Boulevard in the Linda Vista area. I thought I’d seen everything while attending this event. I was wrong. This past week I took a tour of the facility that has opened my eyes to what’s really happening at MakerPlace. Now […]

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Mo`olelo Receives Honors

| July 31, 2012 | Comment Now!
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. […]

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Rewarding the Bad Behaviors of a Property Owner

| June 30, 2012 | 0 Comments
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 […]

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The Jewel of the City in the Middle of a Power Struggle The 2015 Celebration Isn’t Looking Good

| June 30, 2012 | 5 Comments
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 […]

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