Bovine beach-goers recreate historic photo
La Jolla Historical Society set out to recreate the famous 1906 photo of cows on the beach at La Jolla Shores in honor of its 110th anniversary.
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La Jolla Historical Society set out to recreate the famous 1906 photo of cows on the beach at La Jolla Shores in honor of its 110th anniversary.
Things to do in La Jolla this week, including workshops, meetings, community advisory groups, classes, service opportunities and more.
The La Jolla Village Merchants Association continued discussion on the La Jolla Community Foundation proposal to create a Maintenance Assessment District for beautifying and improving the Village.
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San Diego construction company discusses effects of urbanization
To celebrate Piatti restaurant’s 25th anniversary and Las Patronas’ 70th year of service, a party was held Feb. 25, 2016 at the Avenida de la Playa restaurant in La Jolla Shores.
Letters to the Editor: La Jolla Light newspaper readers share their opinions about sea lions, a new lawn at La Jolla Cove and new crosswalk in the Village of La Jolla.
La Jolla’s highest-selling price from Feb. 7-March 7 is $4.5 million for a home on El Camino Del Teatro.
La Jolla’s Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego has been leading daytrips across the border so that members and friends can experience the burgeoning art and food scene of Tijuana, and beyond. The trips, offered two or three times a year, are organized and led by Education Curator Cris Scorza and Senior Membership Manager April Erin Farrell. On Feb. 19, 2016 with 53 art-lovers on the bus, the itinerary included a walk-through of La Colleción Elias-Fontes at El Cubo — the newish annex to Centro Cultural Tijuana (CECUT) with the collector, Alonso Elias; a family-style lunch at a local restaurant; and visits to a photographer’s studio and a warehouse-turned-gallery showing recent works by Jaime Ruiz Otis, a featured artist in MCASD’s 2013 exhibition, “The Very Large Array: San Diego/Tijuana Artists in the MCA Collection.”
After the City of San Diego mailed out comprehensive surveys to a random sample of citizens to determine how satisfied residents are with city services. And the results are in.
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