Vikings clinch soccer championship
La Jolla High School’s boys varsity basketball and boys varsity soccer teams made it to the CIF championships in their respective divisions early this month
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La Jolla High School’s boys varsity basketball and boys varsity soccer teams made it to the CIF championships in their respective divisions early this month
La Jolla Parks and Beaches advisory group continued to debate revisions to its bylaws during its Feb. 25 meeting
Citing safety and factual concerns, Soledad Mountain Road resident Robert O’Neill requested the item be thoroughly vetted, and the decision to increase the speed limit be overturned.
As the number of aging Americans continues to grow, Jennifer Muskat, Regional Director of Home Care Assistance, is acutely aware of the need for high-quality care to help older adults maintain the independence the enjoyed in their younger years. “There’s now a silver tsunami of aging people sweeping the United States,” Muskat said. “We see it locally, too! San Diego’s population of seniors is growing and so is the need for experienced, well-trained caregivers to help these cherished members of our society and their families.”
Things to do in La Jolla, including concerts, multi-media performances, film screenings, staged readings and more.
It was very hot this February. It seems that the flowering trees are blooming a bit earlier than usual, maybe because of the rain we’ve had. We are sure to have a spectacular spring bloom. Evergreen pear trees graced our streets in early February with daydream-like blooms covering their canopies; these were especially abundant along Kline Street, at Girard Avenue.
A few months ago, I wrote about the dead possum that died under our house the day before Thanksgiving, its mephitic miasma threatening the holiday meal. Until a local pest control company saved the day by locating and removing the noisome decedent, I had assumed it was a dead rat in the wall. The same day, by coincidence, my Christian Scientist friend Virginia, who likes to send me inspirational items, e-mailed me an article about boosting your gratitude by adding the words “well, at least it wasn’t …” when things don’t go as planned.
Things to do in La Jolla including community advisory group meetings, lectures, workshops, concerts, walking groups and more.
The Murals of La Jolla public art project got a new and innovative addition this week, when “Suns” was installed on the Empress Hotel, 7766 Fay Ave.
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