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“Keep Talking, We’re Listening” is the ad running in the local newspapers for One Paseo’s small group meetings and that is just what Kilroy Realty is doing; listening. In any relationship, constant communication is key.  Proper communication involves listening, and exchanging ideas and opinions.  For the parties involved, the ultimate goal is to create an environment where […]

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Upon arrival in Ushuaia, the tip of Argentina and debarkation port for Antarctic cruises, I was greeted: “Welcome to the end of the world.  Or to the beginning.”  It was with this salutation of superlatives that my adventure started. A little back-story:  Antarctica was number one on my bucket list.  As the last on my […]

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What does it take to develop the next generation of neighborhood development – a vertical mixed use project where people can live, work, shop and recreate in one district?  The obvious answer is…A LOT!  After attending the Builders Association of San Diego breakfast last week, we discovered that in addition to the normal “stuff” that goes into […]

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  Get Ready to Give BIGGER: Support Kids and Cameras. Now is your chance to become part of the BIGGER picture.  Make your 2011 year-end gift to Outside the Lens through the giveBIG campaign through Dec. 14th and Dec. 15th. The best part: your funds will be matched by the San Diego Foundation.   What is […]

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I like to be prepared for anything, just like any Carmel Valley mom out there. Sometimes, however, either things are out of your control, or you just get sidetracked. I wish I could say I lived by the Boy Scout motto and was always prepared, but that just wouldn’t be true! And so was the […]

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Carmel Valley Gives Back Tumblings of pumpkins, the succulent smell of roasting turkey and festive Christmas scenes are such fun things to anticipate and enjoy as the holidays approach for the community of Carmel Valley San Diego. Along with these holidays come many opportunities for all of the community to express a spirit of giving […]

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Friends of Carmel Valley “Main Street” The ‘Main Street” project planned for the corner of Del Mar Heights Road and El Camino Real in Carmel Valley has created quite a buzz in the community. Like any other development, the project has both supporters and opponents. Supporters agree that the project will bring more life and […]

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Luxury Cinema a Fit for Carmel Valley Families? There’s this really cool theater in the Carmel Valley San Diego community, specifically in the Del Mar Highland center, and it’s called the Cinepolis Luxury Theater. It just opened on July the twenty-second and ever since it’s gotten people asking questions; Are we getting our moneys worth? […]

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Encinitas Event to Support Local Charities As a Carmel Valley resident, you’re probably curious from time to time as to what is going on in the neighboring communities like Encinitas.  Well, if you’re interested in eating, drinking and socializing for a good cause, this event might be just for you.  Saturday August 13, 2011 Mira […]

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If you live in San Diego, and specifically Carmel Valley, summertime is a wonderful time to enjoy the great outdoors with our k-9 friends.  There are many San Diego dog parks throughout our city.  However, its important to keep in mind that they are susceptible to the heat just as we humans are.  In fact, […]

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There’s no one quite like mom. For many of us, we’ve looked to our mom as a person we can turn to for help and support. Interestingly enough, there’s a nonprofit organization that operates under the name “MOM.” and is similarly represents a place where military personnel and families can get for help and support. During one of my interviews with local Realtor Kylie Reiter, I was introduced to the organization and its mission. In case you are wondering, MOM stands for Military Outreach Ministry.

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Ever wonder what it would be like if there were a way to improve freeway and local street traffic
on and near the I-5/SR-56 area? Well, that is exactly what the federal government and city of San Diego hopes to do with the “I-5/SR-56 Interchange Project.” The goal is to improve freeway operations while minimizing environmental impact. Wow, wouldn’t that be just great to have less traffic on your way to and from work?

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