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When it comes to planning the Jewel Ball, the main fundraiser for the La Jolla-based philanthropy group Las Patronas, everything is done with a purpose
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When it comes to planning the Jewel Ball, the main fundraiser for the La Jolla-based philanthropy group Las Patronas, everything is done with a purpose
As neighbors in La Jolla’s communities continue to gather to discuss crime prevention and exchange information BRCC also took up the issue
The sun has set on the ad-hoc committee on single-family residential zoning (aka mansionization) as a sub-committee of the La Jolla Community Planning Association.
Things to do in La Jolla this week, including some romantic Valentine’s Day readings and concerts
Things to do in La Jolla this week, including meetings, workshops, community advisory group meetings and more.
Director Michael Kahn certainly knew what he was doing when he commissioned playwright David Ives to adapt “La Métromanie” for a modern audience.
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San Diego construction company offers tips for fixing minor El Nino damage yourself
Hundreds of art-lovers gathered at the Museum of Contemporary Art San diego (MCASD) in La Jolla for the opening of a pair of exhibitions exploring the works of two artists who have spent decades defining the regions they live in with their art — West Coast Pop and Conceptual Art icon Ed Ruscha, and Baja California abstract painter Álvaro Blancarte — on Jan. 30, 2016.
The Marine Room in La Jolla hosted St. Madeline Sophie Center’s Tea by the Sea on Jan. 23, 2016 to raise funds for the center’s Aquaponics and Farm-to-Table Program. St. Madeline Sophie Center serves more than 400 adults with developmental disabilities in its mission to educate and empower these individuals to realize their full potential via nationally recognized and innovative programs.
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.