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ART FOR THE EYES, FOOD FOR THE TABLE
Vol. 25 No. 11 November 2016
WHAT’S INSIDE?
Artists creating lively murals for the new Barons Market Museum Pieces: Vintage Station Wagons
The San Diego Automotive Museum in Balboa Park has opened “Wagons…Weekend Warriors,” an exhibit that highlights the development of sta-tion wagons from the early days . PG. 6
The Fun of Cycling
Before baseball was “America’s favorite pastime,” and football stadiums dominated the news, the No. 1 spectator sport of its time was track cycling. The San Diego Velodrome at Morley Field keeps the tradition going. PG. 14
The mural created by Amy Baca Lopez, the principal artist selected, incorporates images of fruit, seeds and transportation. Look for the scooter (modeled after an actual scooter she saw in the adjacent U.S. Bank parking lot), bicycles, a dog walker, and a bird of paradise. (Photo by Jim Childers)
When Barons Market moves into a new neighborhood, it tries its mightiest to blend in seamlessly with the neighborhood and its residents, from the design of the store building to the products inside. So what better way to accomplish this at the North Park store than to invite local artists to create murals combining some of Barons’ products with some of North Park’s attractions. Read Susan Taylor’s story on PAGE 10
Deep Diving for Conservation Emily Callahan and Amber Jackson, two alumnae of Scripps Institution of Oceanography, have made it their mission to dive below the surface of oil and gas platforms to determine the best possible “afterlife” for these complex structures. PG. 19
CONTACT US EDITORIAL/LETTERS
Manny Cruz manny@sandiegometro.com Barons Market’s North Park store rendering. The building, a former Fresh & Easy store, will be finished this year at 3232 University Ave.
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