Sentinel News
General articles by the Presidio Sentinel and Associated Partners.
Sentinel News's Latest Posts
December “Block” Party at the Mission Hills Library

The Friends of the Mission Hills-Hillcrest Branch Library will create a “LEGOS in the Library” program and ask friends and neighbors to “recycle” LEGO sets your children have outgrown, or donate funds for purchase of enough Box 4 Blox storage organizers to hold your donations. Beginning in December, children can attend a weekly “LEGO play […]
San Diego Pottery Tour

The 4th annual San Diego Pottery Studio Tour will take place on the weekend of December 3 and 4, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This free. self-guided tour has 11 stops at ceramics studios featuring over 20 of San Diego’s best ceramics artists, spread throughout the neighborhoods of the San Diego metropolitan area. To […]
Janice Brown Named to Board

The National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF) has named Janice Brown to its Board of Directors. Brown, founder and CEO of Brown Law Group (www.brownlawgroup.com), has participated actively with and for NAMWOLF for the past three years and has integrated its mission into her legal practice and advocacy for woman in […]
2012 Science Olympiad

Grant K-8 School has started its 2nd year with the Science Olympiad, nationally organized around an annual, single day competition. This year’s Olympiad will be held Saturday, February 4, 2012. Each student, competing in pairs, is eligible to prepare in up to 4 of 23 events covering all areas of science: biology, chemistry, physics, earth […]
Lichtman Named to U.S. Volleyball Woman’s National Team

Cassidy Lichtman, a graduate of Francis Parker School in 2007 and of Stanford University in 2011, was one of 12 players selected to represent the United States on the Women’s National Volleyball Team in the XVI Pan American Games at Guadalajara, Mexico. The competition took place from October 14-30 at the Pan American Volleyball Stadium. […]
San Diegans Participated in Statewide Earthquake Drill

At the sound of a bell, a recording came over the loudspeaker telling students the Great California ShakeOut had begun. More than 500 students at Taft Middle School dropped out of their desks and scooted underneath to protect their heads as part of the statewide earthquake drill today. “More San Diegans participated in the ShakeOut […]
The San Diego Foundation Names Anne Kilpatrick Director, Human Resources

Anne Kilpatrick began at The San Diego Foundation in 2006 as the Human Resources Manager. Bringing more than 20 years of experience in nonprofit management, her workplace and management knowledge has been highly beneficial to The Foundation. Kilpatrick’s scope of responsibility spans recruitment, employee engagement and relations, performance management, staff development, best practice and policy development, […]
Diane Powers’ Bazaar del Mundo and Casa de Pico Celebrate 40 Years

Forty years ago, Diane Powers had a vision: to create a unique shopping and dining experience in San Diego that would replicate the beautiful bazaars in Mexico that she admired. Powers’ popular Bazaar del Mundo Shops in Old Town and Casa de Pico restaurant (La Mesa’s Grossmont Center) will celebrate the anniversary in festive fashion. […]