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Ask for the public to park their classic cars. All cars in attendance will be eligible for awards like “best car.” There is no cost to attend or park at this event.

After opening night, Pyun hopes to reintroduce theme nights specific to certain cars to the event, such as Bronco Night or Mustang Night. For information on possible future theme nights, Pyun recommends checking the Encinitas 101 Instagram for the most up- to-date information.

“I always say this event is one of my favorites because it’s a generational enjoyment. You see grandfathers or dads with their vintage cars with their kids coming out,” Pyun said.

“There’s something about walking down 101, getting transported into a different time, and sharing that with the community. I think it is unique, and it’s unique to Encinitas, too. It’s certainly a well and beloved event of ours.”

Along with the multitude of cars on the 101, live music will be playing in three locations: F Street hosting Blame Betty, in front of the Encinitas 101 office hosting The Sea Monks, and in the Lumberyard Courtyard hosting The Encinitas School of Music. For those attending, the event starts at D Street, stretching to K Street along South Highway 101 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Golden Door donates $100K to help child victims

By City News Service

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San Marcos-based spa and wellness center has donated $100,000 to fund a new interview room at the San Diego City Attorney’s Office’s family justice center for children who are victims or witnesses of crimes, it was recently announced.

The room, slated to open this summer, will be located at Your Safe Place, a family justice center located in East Village that provides resources and services for victims of domestic violence, family violence, elder abuse, sexual assault or sex trafficking.

Golden Door's donation will fund what the San Diego City Attorney's Office says is a “state-of-the- art'' facility and safe environment for young crime victims.

The new room will include:

— Child-sized furniture in a dollhouse-like environment.

— Toys, games, books, and coloring pages representing diverse backgrounds and cultures.

— Two-way computer monitors, allowing professionals who may investigate and prosecute cases against alleged perpetrators to observe in a non-threatening way.

“Your Safe Place has needed a children's space for a long time,” San Diego City Attorney Mara W. Elliott said. “Our most helpless, youngest victims are now going to get the attention they deserve in a room that feels welcoming and safe. With this donation, Golden Door will touch a lot of lives and have a lasting impact on our community.”

In July, One Safe Place, a new family justice center for victims of child abuse, domestic violence and human trafficking, opened in San Marcos.

The facility, similar to Your Safe Place, provides a variety of services, such as case management, therapy, restraining orders, housing navigation, child welfare, job placement, clothing and food, transportation, workforce readiness, educational opportunities and more.

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