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On Sept. 17 La Jolla High received phoned-in threats of a suspicious device or shooter on campus
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On Sept. 17 La Jolla High received phoned-in threats of a suspicious device or shooter on campus
Where are the harbor seals? Has La Jolla Light written about this turn of events? If not, here is a photo I took at La Jolla Children’s Pool, 11:37 a.m. Monday, Sept. 21.
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La Jolla’s first Interfaith Concert & Barbecue drew about 200 people to La Jolla Presbyterian — and Prince Chapel By the Sea African Methodist Episcopal — churches Saturday, Sept. 19 to begin what may become a dialogue series on race. Event tickets at $25 raised $2,500 for Prince Chapel’s youth mentoring program and heating/AC repairs.
Activities got underway at 3 p.m. in the Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall and despite the heat and high humidity, the “concert” by Angela Petty and the Remembrance Quartet was a cool icebreaker.
Trenton Bonner founded Trenton Bonner Coastal Real Estate, La Jolla in April 2008 as an investment real estate company to provide opportunities to invest and or develop San Diego coastal properties. He began his career in commercial real estate in April 1977 in Dallas, Texas with Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate (now CBRE). Bonner was “Rookie of the Year“ in 1978 and tops in the office in 1986 when he was selected to be the new sales manager for the Coldwell Banker Commercial office in San Diego.
Bonner has been involved in civic and charitable organizations in La Jolla for more than
San Diegans are fortunate to live in a town immersed in amazing theatrical productions. Many that are born here eventually head to Broadway. According to the audience at The Old Globe Theatre’s world premiere of “In Your Arms,” here is yet another treat bound for glory.
It’s not surprising that Tony Award winner Christopher Gattelli, director, choreographer and co-co
Entertainers delight!
“Phel Steinmetz and James Soe Nyun: Zero- Zero-P-S (Oops)” is on exhibit through Nov. 7
La Jolla Art and Wine Festival (LJAWF), seven years strong, is a festival for the senses.
In its 14th year — and fourth under new leadership — San Diego Film Festival (SDFF) is bringing some major star power to La Jolla — and a bit of “The Force” to boot. During Variety’s Night of the Stars Tribute, 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 1, 2015 at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla, SDFF will honor Academy Award-winning actor Adrien Brody (“The Grand Budapest Hotel,” “Midnight in Paris”) with its Cinema Vanguard Award, while newcomer John Boyega, who plays the rogue stormtrooper, Finn, in the much anticipated “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” will be honored with a Rising Star Award. The 23-year-old British actor also stars in the upcoming satirical thriller, “The Circle,” alongside Tom Hanks and Emma Watson.
A fundraiser for seasonal lifeguard at WindanSea beach Gareth Chapman kicked off Sept. 23
Owning a home is a keystone of wealth… both financial affluence and emotional security.