J* Company stages Caribbean tale of hope, perseverance
Once On This Island, among other things, delivers a potent message.
La Jolla News
Once On This Island, among other things, delivers a potent message.
La Jolla Veterinary Hospital will present its third annual “Paws & Pints” fundraiser 6:30 p.m., Thursday, May 19, 2016 at THE LOT movie theater and café, 7611 Fay Ave., La Jolla, The event will be held in support of the FOCAS (Friends of County Animal Shelters) program at the Rancho Coastal Humane Society and The FACE Foundation. “We wanted to do something in our community, for the community, that would evolve and grow into something La Jolla could look forward to year after year. I think this year, we have finally achieved that,” said event founder Stephanie Coolidge of La Jolla Veterinary Hospital.
A year ago, Shauna Smith left the streets of La Jolla where she had lived for eight years thanks to the generosity of the community. In June, 30 the grant that pays for her apartment will run out and she fears she might become homeless once again.
The “Bloom Bash” opening of San Diego Museum of Art’s 35th annual Art Alive floral art exhibition featured an Asian theme
Check out the work of May artists at Bird Rock Coffee
The Tuesday, June 7 California Presidential Primary Election is called a “primary,” but it’s functionally a general election.
Natural La Jolla: Many visitors comment and ask about the beautiful succulent plants that are abundant here in town. We have literally hundreds of varieties and species of these drought-tolerant, easy to grow plants. There are so many hybrids that it c…
A La Jolla Community Planning Association (LJCPA) special election will be held during the 6 p.m. Thursday, July 7 meeting
La Jolla Community Planning Association will have a more active role in fielding information about UC San Diego projects, it was decided at the group’s May 5 meeting
Let Inga Tell You: Preschool is a whole new world since my sons went. Two of my grandchildren go to a preschool in L.A. that is not only very environmentally conscious but also has a zero tolerance policy for sugar (bad for you) and nuts (someone could be allergic) on school grounds. (Knives would probably be OK.) I’m almost sure I remember my preschool sons being given ice cream from time to time, and certainly cupcakes for a classmate’s birthday. My daughter-in-law says it’s a challenge to find a treat you can bring in to school for a celebration. Or at least one that any of the kids actually want to eat.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.