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Historic Youth Ballet Presents “The Nutcracker”

| December 5, 2013 | 0 Comments
Historic Youth Ballet Presents “The Nutcracker”

  The San Diego Civic Youth Ballet, the resident classical ballet school of Balboa Park since 1945, presents its annual production of the holiday favorite, “The Nutcracker,” featuring professional costumes, sets, lighting, and staging. The performance takes place at the historic Casa del Prado Theatre located in the cultural heart of Balboa Park at 1800 […]

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All Souls’ Saint Nicholas Tour: A Tradition of Church Mice

| December 5, 2013 | 0 Comments
All Souls’ Saint Nicholas Tour: A Tradition of Church Mice

The All Souls’ Home Tour began in 1952. It was that same year that the tradition of creating handmade church mice to represent something special each year began as a fund raiser for church charities. After 61 years there still is a line outside the door that opens at 1 p.m. of All Souls’ Episcopal […]

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City Council Extends Interim Height Ordinance

| December 5, 2013 | 0 Comments
City Council Extends Interim Height Ordinance

By Barry E. Hager  On November 5th the City Council voted unanimously to extend the Uptown Interim Height Ordinance (IHO).  The extension will remain in effect until the new community plan and zoning are in place, meaning there will be no need to extend this ordinance again.  Prior versions of the ordinance, first adopted in […]

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Stress Free Holiday

| December 5, 2013 | 0 Comments
Stress Free Holiday

  by Dove Kirby The day after I took down my Halloween decorations, I heard the first Christmas music of the season. It was coming from a dainty little music box sitting within a display at Nordstrom. Minutes later, I realized that I was still standing there staring at it, trance-like, but the tinkling sound […]

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Clothing Innovation Meets Automotive Creations

| December 4, 2013 | 0 Comments
Clothing Innovation Meets Automotive Creations

by Aubree Lynn Stylist/Writer/Producer I would like to introduce you to my friend, Daniel Pharis, who will soon be known for his role with innovation of automobile design. Pharis has developed a new approach to designing automobiles. He has transformed the designs that a model wears on the runway to vehicles being driven on the […]

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Restaurateur Launches New Eatery in Mission Hills

| December 4, 2013 | 0 Comments
Restaurateur Launches New Eatery in Mission Hills

  by Anne Sack Gina Champion-Cain has already established herself as a prominent business woman in San Diego. Now she takes careful aim at the restaurant industry, with the opening of her second restaurant, The Patio on Goldfinch. “I believe in ‘neighborhood centric’ and while I may have coined a new word here, every bit […]

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Take Home Feasts for the Holiday Season

| November 20, 2013 | 0 Comments
Take Home Feasts for the Holiday Season

   As one of the first restaurant chains to offer the convenience of a complete holiday feast to enjoy at home, Marie Callender’s continues to offer whole meals starting at just $99.99. The classic feast includes an oven roasted turkey breast or ham with seven side dishes and a whole pie — it would be […]

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All Souls’ Saint Nicholas Home Tour

| November 4, 2013 | 0 Comments
All Souls’ Saint Nicholas Home Tour

  61st Annual Event is a Holiday Tradition A Point Loma holiday tradition celebrates its 61st year this December. The All Souls’ Saint Nicholas Home Tour is occurring from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, December 7, 2013. This is your opportunity to get a rare look inside some of San Diego’s most beautiful homes. […]

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Parker Robotics Team Participates in Prestigious Community Events

| November 4, 2013 | 0 Comments
Parker Robotics Team Participates in Prestigious Community Events

  The Francis Parker School W.A.R. Lords have been garnering quite a bit of attention lately, and deservedly so. Over the last few months, and as recently as earlier this week, Parker’s robotics team has been given invitations to take part in conferences that promote women in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics […]

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St. Vincent’s School Holds Rock and Roll Jog-A-Thon

| November 4, 2013 | 0 Comments
St. Vincent’s School Holds Rock and Roll Jog-A-Thon

  St. Vincent de Paul School held its 6th Annual Jog-A-Thon on Friday, October 4th at Pioneer Park. One of the biggest fundraisers of the year, the Rock and Roll themed event raised more than $41,000 to benefit art, music, and technology programs at the school. The school recently hired a music teacher and a […]

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