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Domain Names and Their Importance Two of the most important things to consider when building a site for your local Carmel Valley San Diego community company, is the website design and the domain names. Today we will be looking at the importance of a good domain name and how it can help your rankings. When […]

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Nestled in the highly coveted Alta Del Mar community in Carmel Valley sits the magnificent custom Carmel Valley estate; 6671 Granite Crest Court. A paver stone driveway leads to the single story, contemporary French style home, featuring a unique sage green barrel tile roof, wood windows and a 4-car garage and workshop. Once inside the […]

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  5 Quick Updates to Boost Your Carmel Valley Home Value Before listing your Carmel Valley home for sale, here are a 5 quick and easy ways to update the look of your home and will boost your Carmel Valley homes value. While these tips are easy on the wallet, they can certainly pay off […]

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Most of us are watching our spending habits with more scrutiny these days since 2008.  We shop for better gas prices, we look for coupons on the internet, we wait for Black Friday to buy that big screen TV.  So why don’t we pay closer attention to understanding our yearly dental benefits? Many of our […]

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Greener Carmel Valley Homes Lets begin being conscious of how we can make greener Carmel Valley homes and healthier not only for you and your family, but also for the planet as well. Even small changes can contribute a whole lot to improving the quality of life that we can all enjoy. Recycle. Instead of dumping paper […]

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  The San Diego Chinese Historical Museum (SDCHM) will host acclaimed Chinese brush painter and calligrapher, Henry Wo Yue-kee on Saturday, September 24, 2016 from 2:00pm-4:00pm. Acclaimed Chinese Artist Wo will demonstrate his unique painting techniques as he captures the essence of nature in front of an audience at the Museum. The audience will witness […]

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Many of us are going to have to face the challenges of taking care of our aging parents. I am currently at the age where my parents can take care of themselves 100%. But I know those years are limited as they approach their eighties. One of our many responsibilities as children is to make […]

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If you are looking for a part-time preschool in the local area, FasTracKids is pleased to announce that class enrollment for the 2016-2017 registration has now begun but we only have a few spots open for new students! Some of our most popular FasTracKids preschool benefits you will receive are low class ratios, SmartBoard activities, […]

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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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When a man comes into my dental office, I always ask them “Do you have a toothache or did your wife make you this appointment?”  Inevitably the man responds “Yes” to one or both of the questions. Men are less likely than women to take care of their physical health, and according to studies and […]

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Carmel Valley resident and Teacher, Kevin Hare, opened the doors of his strength and conditioning gym, CrossFit OTW, to the community of Carmel Valley back in 2013.  By now, you’ve probably heard the buzz about the fitness program dedicated to improving the lives of everyone from elite athletes and Special Forces soldiers to everyday men […]

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Strong winds and heavy rainfall this weekend have weakened fences, caused windows to expand due to the moisture, and broken windows. Your Rancho Coastal Humane Society (RCHS) is urging pet owners to inspect their properties to make sure the storm has not created “escape” routes for pets that are already frightened by the severe weather. […]

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