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  Subaru Kids Obstacle Challenge Gives Back to Military Families in Southern California As Subaru Kids Obstacle Challenge prepares to host their annual southern California events in the coming weeks, they look to give back to local military families in the area. Donating over 300 tickets to families living on nearby military bases, Subaru Kids […]

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Carmel Valley to Host Benefit for Second Chance Dog Rescue On a Wednesday September 28, 2011 a group of animal lovers and “Second Chance Dog Rescue,” gathered at the home of Carmel Valley San Diego community resident Rich Kushner for an event to raise awareness and funds for dogs in need of a home. From […]

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Just East of Carmel Valley is a Prime San Diego Winery Step back in time to 1889 where a group of five Sicilian farmers, vintners and businessmen purchased the Rancho La Canada de San Bernardo Spanish Land Grant and planted grapes and olive trees on the 500+ acres of what would eventually become Rancho Bernardo. […]

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Public is invited to experience the Schindler House and Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels on a fascinating day trip April 26 As history would have it, the mid-­‐century, modern Timken Museum of Art stands on a prime location in Balboa Park’s Plaza de Panama, the site of an important but temporary edifice built […]

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2017 Calendar Listing Event: Biocom Institute Festival of Science & Engineering: San Diego’s EXPO Day Event Date: Saturday, March 4, 2017 Location: Various locations throughout San Diego County. Description: Biocom Institute Festival of Science & Engineering, San Diego, presented by Illumina Foundation, is returning for its ninth consecutive year with the much anticipated EXPO Day […]

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**Largest Shabbat unity gathering in San Diego’s history; Two Mega Challah Bakes take place in North County and East County, Nov. 10** More than 20,000 people in San Diego’s vibrant Jewish community will join more than 2 million Jews from over 1,000 cities in 90 countries around the world to share the experience of a […]

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WHAT:            Our hunger problem extends far beyond the homeless. Here in San Diego, one in three children and one in six adults struggle with hunger. To combat food insecurity across our county, thousands of San Diegans lace up their running and walking shoes on Thanksgiving morning and head downtown for the annual San Diego Run for […]

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Sip. Savor. Support. Outside the Lens (OTL), a San Diego non-profit organization that empowers youth through filmmaking, photography and digital media is proud to host its fourth annual fundraiser: Shutter & Stout, in support of its transformative youth outreach programs. The goal of the event is to build on the success of prior years, in […]

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Little Italy restaurant Civico 1845 (pronounced CHEE-vee-ko), owned and operated by Italian born-and-raised brothers Dario and Pietro Gallo, are helping the victims of the devastating Italian earthquake by paying tribute to Amatrice, Italy – the small mountainous city at the epicenter of the initial quake on Wednesday morning – and its famous pasta dish “Pasta […]

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San Diego’s Newest Power Couple:  Jeanne Jones and Jessica Cline to Chair Timken Museum of Art’s ‘Orange & Black Ball,’ one of San Diego’s Premier Fundraising Events of the Fall Season. The Goal is to raise funds for art education—and to raise awareness of Timken’s priceless art collection, the foundation of its educational outreach efforts in San Diego […]

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San Diego Volleyball Camp for Carmel Valley Students Looking for a fun way to stay active and develop some awesome volleyball skills this summer? Well, look no further. Local high school counselor and head volleyball coach, is leading Torrey Pines High School’s legendary summer San Diego Volleyball Camp. Carmel Valley, San Diego is know for […]

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  The Asian Pacific Historic District in San Diego will now have an official landmark. Founding Executive Director of the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum (SDCHM), Dr. Alexander Chuang (莊紹文) and Mrs. Agnes Chuang (李衛年) have given a pair of large stone lions to the City of San Diego as gift. The unveiling of the […]

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