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La Jolla Village Art Galleries Celebrate Love with Free “heART © Walk” on February 8 from 12 – 3 PM  Enjoya La Jolla, a free monthly event occurs every second Saturday from 12 PM to 3 PM in La Jolla Village and features live music, entertainment, fantastic shopping, tasty treats, and other surprises.  Each month […]

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One Paseo, North County’s favorite wellness destination, is kicking off January with a Wellness Month to add to its already impressive roster of wellness offerings. With New Year’s resolutions in mind, One Paseo’s Wellness Month is making it even more fun and more rewarding to dive into your wellness goals. During the month of January, […]

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  Encinitas, CA –  Twenty percent of the fee or every pet adopted from your Rancho Coastal Humane Society now through Valentine’s Day and 100% of the fee for Senior pets will be donated to help the animal victims of the Australian Bushfires. RCHS is inviting animal lovers, friends, and supporters to join in this […]

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Here’s Denali. While I usually avoid sad stories, Denali has come so far and she’s just one step away from one of the happiest endings ever! Some jerk in the Imperial Valley pulled his car over to the side of the road where he shoved out Denali and her 5 tiny puppies. The puppies were […]

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Subaru Kids Obstacle Challenge is an adventure and obstacle course race for kids ages 4-14, with 15+ fun and challenging obstacles and mud. The mission is to inspire and challenge kids, and forge family bonds, through obstacles and adventure. This is the largest touring adventure and obstacle course race series for kids in the nation! […]

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Winter Wonderland. Though being home in Carmel Valley for the holidays can’t be beat, a close second is celebrating abroad.  Follow local resident and our travel editor Cynthia Dial and her family to Austria for Christmas in Salzburg and New Year’s in Vienna.   My arrival to Europe for our dream-come-true, first-ever family holiday abroad was […]

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Women Philanthropists to Celebrate the Collective Power of Community San Diego, CA – December 16, 2019 – Each year, The Jewish Federation of San Diego County hosts a gathering of women in support of their work to provide humanitarian relief and sustain Jewish community for generations to come. This year’s OPTIONS: THE WOMEN’S EVENT will […]

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RCHS Pet of the Month for Carmel Valley Life – December 2019

https://rchumanesociety.org/banana/ Banana Banana is the Carmel Valley Life pet of the month at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society. She’s a 3 year old, 11 pound, female, Domestic Short Hair cat with a Torbie (Tortoise Shell and Tabby) coat. She’s very friendly, but likes to take things at her own pace. She wants to be the […]

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City of Chula Vista First in California to be Designated Certified Welcoming City recognized for commitment to immigrant inclusion CHULA VISTA, CA – Dec. 3, 2019 – Today, the City of Chula Vista announced it has achieved the status of Certified Welcoming with the ceremonial raising of a new Welcoming City flag at City Hall. […]

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A San Diego Thanksgiving “Do’s” and “Dont’s” – A Carmel Valley Homeowners Survival Guide. Clogged drains are not what most people think about when they make Thanksgiving plans, but countless thousands of Americans will be adding a plumber to their guest lists sometime during the long weekend. Did you know Black Friday is the busiest day […]

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How to hit the world’s great destinations when the crowds aren’t there Though San Diego’s Carmel Valley is known for its year-around perfect weather, making every season “high season” in our locale of perfection, local resident and travel expert, Cynthia Dial shares why traveling to around-the-world spots at a time of the year when it’s […]

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Fishing for Fish In Carmel Valley This writer grew up on the shores of Connecticut and New Jersey, so there should be no question that he has an insatiable appetite and undying love for good seafood. My California quest began in 1968 when I moved to San Diego and has continues to this day. I […]

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