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WHAT NOW? ANYONE OUT THERE?

| September 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

I don’t really worry THAT much about whether any of you are devoted readers of my (occasionally) semi-brilliant columns. Such fretting would be such a burden; as any columnist knows, it’s quite enough to figure what to write about, than to pine over the size of one’s readership. Still, I can’t help but be thrilled […]

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Staying On Track

| September 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

There’s no avoiding it unless you stop reading or watching the news. The election is on its way and with the announcement of Paul Ryan there is now a new person to rip apart. From dogs riding on the roof of a car to fear of a Kenyan president with a “fake” American birth certificate, […]

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Sweet Endings – D Bar

| September 6, 2012 | 0 Comments
Sweet Endings – D Bar

“D Bar” could be a terrific name for a ranch in Texas. It would make a recognizable brand on the sides of beef on the panhandle. But it is neither of those. “D Bar” is the name of one of the exciting new restaurants to open in San Diego in the past year. Keegan Gerhard, […]

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A Trip Down Memory Lane

| September 6, 2012 | 0 Comments
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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Seasonal Organic Local (SOL) Markets

| September 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

On July 25 Mission Hills Garden Club held a very different meeting. Originally Vince Brown, an attorney who is fervent in his belief that we must eat organically and locally grown foods available in season, was scheduled to speak. He owns SOL Markets which models his beliefs about food. When a last minute emergency made […]

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Reaching for the Stars and Getting Gold

| September 5, 2012 | 0 Comments
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 | 0 Comments
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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Balancing San Diego’s Budget to Restore Services

| July 31, 2012 | 0 Comments
Balancing San Diego’s Budget to Restore Services

  by Council President Pro Tem Kevin L. Faulconer San Diego is beginning to restore neighborhood services, better protect our beaches and bays, reinvest in public safety and guard San Diego’s tax dollars by strengthening financial safeguards. I recently voted for a balanced budget that delivers these results without unrealistic assumptions or accounting gimmicks. The […]

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Ann Taylor Opens New Concept Store at Fashion Valley

| July 31, 2012 | 0 Comments
Ann Taylor Opens New Concept Store at Fashion Valley

Ann Taylor, which dates back to 1954, opened a new concept store at Fashion Valley in San Diego on Friday, July 13, 2012. Ann Taylor has other concept stores throughout California in South Coast Plaza, Stanford Shopping Center, Manhattan Village, Stonestown Galleria Mall, and Arden Fair. “The new Ann Taylor is chic and stylish with […]

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Plans to Reinvigorate the Junipero Serra Museum

| July 31, 2012 | 0 Comments
Plans to Reinvigorate the Junipero Serra Museum

The San Diego History Center (SDHC), which operates the Junípero Serra Museum in Presidio Park, will reinvigorate the site through an interpretive plan with the San Diego River Conservancy (SDRC). On July 15, 2012, SDHC hosted neighboring Mission Hills’ residents at an open house and reception at the Serra Museum to unveil the plan and […]

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