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Ed Masterson is a long-time resident of Carmel Valley, San Diego.  In 1985, he bought a one-acre lot, nestled right in the heart of Carmel Valley, and in 1995 built a beautiful home on it.  He raised his family here in Carmel Valley, and even used to drive his ’64 Bentley along the dirt roads […]

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Skylar Sorkin is more than just your average high school student.  At the tender age of 13, she wrote an empowering book, “Shining Through a Social Storm,” telling the story of a young girl and her journey of social pressure and bullying.  Her book, although it is written about a young girl, is great for […]

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Door County.  Where?  Should this question be your response, you are not in the minority.  But should you overlook Door County, called the Cape Cod of the Midwest, you are making a mistake. Keep reading to learn why. But first, let me tell you just where Door County is located.  This region is the Wisconsin […]

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Chances are you have probably heard of Keane Studios, as they are highly involved throughout the Carmel Valley community, taking pictures and making memories.  Opening in 1968, Keane Studios has been a part of many family’s history, having taken pictures of generation after generation.  Specializing in three areas, children, families and high school senior portraits, […]

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Want a creative way to save and/or make money this summer?  How about cleaning out your garage, cupboards, and closets?  Garage sales are the answer!  Whether you have your own or go shopping at some, you are sure to have some extra money at the end of the day!  Please continue reading below… Saturday morning […]

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Brighten your summer wardrobe by heading on over to Ronda’s Closet, located in the Piazza Carmel shopping center.  This amazing boutique not only offers affordable, contemporary pieces for women of all ages, but it also gives back to the community in a variety of different ways.  Ronda’s Closet, first started out of the home of […]

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If your mom was a good cook – not a great cook but simply a good cook – you probably remember the wonderful smells wafting in from the kitchen…great aromas every time she decided to spend some time creating those mini-culinary masterpieces that tasted so darn good.  Whether it was a weekday breakfast, Sunday dinner, […]

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Each year, the lovely ladies of the Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary of Carmel Valley host an amazing event to bring attention to and fundraise for the Rady Children’s Hospital Discovery Center for Pediatric Research, benefitting areas such as neurology, oncology, and autism.  This year’s event, SOUNDS OF HOPE for CHILDREN, took place on a beautiful […]

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I’m not sure what’s more fun – making a “bucket list” or getting to check off one of the items on the list? Either way as I faced the reality of turning 40 last October I decided to seize the opportunity to make a dent into my bucket list (some might call it an early […]

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Fourth Annual San Diego Breath of Hope Lung Cancer Walk Raises Funds for “Invisible” Cancer April 22 Walk in Honor of Advocate Who Battled Nation’s Deadliest Cancer  The majority of San Diegans diagnosed with lung cancer have less than five years to live. San Diegan Maria Diaz Enriquez beat those odds. However, after a nine year battle, […]

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Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary of Carmel Valley (RCHA-CV) is an organization run by volunteering women from all over North County.  The unit was formed in 1994 and has continued to give its time and resources to support Rady Children’s Hospital – San Diego, and the health and well-being of the children it serves. Annually, about […]

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Torrey Pines High School Key Club has been volunteering all over San Diego throughout the year.  As the biggest Carmel Valley community service club at Torrey Pines High School, the Key Club never fails to gather groups of eager and dedicated high school students to help the community out in a variety of ways.  Every week, […]

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