La Jolla Christmas Parade & Holiday Festival Foundation
La Jolla Christmas Parade
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The 59th Annual La Jolla Christmas Parade & Holiday Festival, ‘Christmas in the Future’ welcomes you. The Parade ends at the La Jolla Rec Center – site of the Holiday Festival. The Stage Entertainment begins at 2:00 p.m. at the Rec Center, culminating with the Lighting of the Community Christmas Tree on the Rec Center lawn. The Tree is decorated courtesy of GDC Construction with support from La Jolla Sunrise Rotary. Santa’s visit to the Christmas Parade and Holiday Festival is provided by Sunrise Rotary and he is driven in the La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club’s Old Black Goose, a 1915 Black Packard Convertible. This event is entirely funded by community sponsorships and donations from local Foundations, businesses, and residents. It depends on countless volunteer hours from the Christmas Parade & Holiday Festival Committee, and many others who support the Foundation. They are dedicated to making the 2016 Christmas Parade & Holiday Festival the best ever! It has been my privilege to work with them for nearly two decades, and some have been volunteering for more than 30 years! A special thanks to Patricia Wells (Parade Administrator), Mike Carlin (Parade Director), Felicia Parker and Gail Forbes (Festival Coordinators). Thanks to La Jolla Sunrise Rotary (Jim Poirier) and the Park and Recreation Center Advisory Board (Cindy Greatrex, President) for their grants to the Foundation for the Community Christmas Tree Lighting. Ann Kerr Bache President La Jolla Christmas Parade and Holiday Festival Foundation Honorary Parade and Festival Chairs Ann Kerr Bache, Jack McGreory, Bill Kellogg and Peter Farrell
2016 Parade Board and Volunteers Event Chair Foundation Secretary Parade Administrator Parade Director Holiday Festival Chairs Media & Website Parade Coordinators: Bands Beauty Queens Canine Units Equestrians Floats & Safety Marching Units & VIP Vehicles Miscellaneous Vehicles Parade Operations Parade Banners Announcers & Toastmasters VIP Reception Information Desk BSA Troop 506 BSA Crew 506 Parade Day Volunteers:
Ann Kerr Bache Charles Hartford Pat Wells Mike Carlin Felicia Parker, Gail Forbes, Cindy Greatrex David Bache
Otis Benton Cynthia Adams-Carlin Mike Carlin Warren Heenan, Louise Heenan, Donna Scurio, Dominic Scurio, Amelia Scurio, Abby Scrivener, Nick Scrivener Dave Irwin Cynthia Adams-Carlin, Patti Ann Carlin Diane Gormsen, Jerri Hunt Steve Carlin Irene McCann Safwan Ahmed, Phillippe Covington, Ron Fineman, Craig Hothem, Gil Hyder, Yasha Kharrati, Linh Nguyen, Anthony Pascale, David Ross, Josh Rutherford, Ron Simon, Tim Troy, David Yapo Sally Fuller, Cindy McGowan Laura Scheid Jacques Navieux Clark Smith Tom Bache, Katie Carlin, Kyle Carlin, Bob Hoy, Dan Irwin, Rich Russell, Mike Seitz, Hank Woodward
2016 Official La Jolla Christmas Parade Program produced and published by LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS.
La Jolla Christmas Parade Program Grand Marshal MT. SOLEDAD VETERANS MEMORIAL
Coronado Police Department. He served as their Chief until retirement in 2013, culminating a Law Enforcement Career of over 38 years. He has been very active civically, and served on the board of directors of: The Childrens Museum, The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, The Combined Health Appeals Drive, The Nice Guys, The San Diego County Chiefs and Sheriff ’s Association and The National Conference of Christians and Jews. In January of this year, he was elected president of the Mt. Soledad National Veterans Memorial.
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Louis J. Scanlon Lou was born and raised in Massachusetts. After graduating from Boston College, he reported to Naval Air Station Pensacola, where he was commissioned and underwent flight training. After receiving his wings, he reported to VF 103 where he flew the F4 Phantom from the aircraft carrier USS Saratoga. He was discharged in San Diego in 1972, and remained in the Naval Reserve, retiring at the rank of Commander. He is a Cold War and Vietnam Era veteran. After leaving active duty, he joined the San Diego Police Department. He served in Patrol, Investigations, SWAT, Air Support, Public Affairs and many other units. He rose to the rank of Assistant Chief, where he oversaw Operations, which included all uniformed officers, detectives and support personnel assigned to the 9 police area stations. He retired from the Department in 2007 and two weeks later, was selected to head the
Civic Marshal POLICE CHIEF SAN DIEGO POLICE DEPARTMENT
Shelly Zimmerman Chief Shelley Zimmerman was promoted to Chief of Police on March 4, 2014, and was hired on October 21, 1982, by the San Diego Police Department. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio
and is a graduate of The Ohio State University, with a degree in Criminal Justice. She is also a graduate of the FBI National Academy, FBINA #241. Chief Zimmerman has worked many of the San Diego Police Department’s patrol commands. Shelley also has extensive investigative experience. Some of Chief Zimmerman’s prior assignments have included Vice, Narcotics, Internal Affairs, Multi-Cultural Community Relations Office, the Mayor’s Executive Protection Detail, the Narcotics Task Force and the Field Lieutenant position. Chief Zimmerman has assisted in the security planning for several large events in San Diego such as the Super Bowl, Republican National Convention, major conferences and the 4th of July Independence Day holiday at the beach, where more than one million local and visitors alike come to enjoy each year. Chief Zimmerman has received numerous awards and citations throughout her career which has included the San Diego Press Club Headliner of the year award for her undercover work, the San Diego Business Journal’s Woman Who Mean Business Exemplary Award for her civic involvement with both the business and residential communities, the San Diego Police Foundation Women in Blue Award for her commitment to making San Diego one of the safest large cities in the United States and the Gold Key Award from the Hotel/Motel Association for her commitment to the Hospitality and Tourism Industry. Chief Zimmerman’s previous assignment was the Neighborhood Policing section which includes; the Regional Police Academy, Backgrounds, In-Service and Field Training, Juvenile Administration, the Police Range, Volunteer Services, Information Services, Communications, Crime Analysis, and Human Resources.
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Chief Zimmerman was also the Department’s liaison with the Gang Commission, STAR-PAL, the San Diego Police Foundation, Crime Stoppers, Labor Relations, the Hotel/Motel Association and the Chief ’s Community Advisory Boards. Chief Zimmerman is an avid sports fan and often participates in athletic charity fundraisers.
COUNCIL PRESIDENT DISTRICT 1
Sherri S. Lightner Sherri Lightner currently serves as Council President for the City of San Diego. She is the first female engineer to serve on the City Council, and the first female Council President. She has served as the Councilmember for District 1 in the City of San Diego since December, 2008. Sherri's current priorities as Council President include economic development, and expanding the tech, cyber-tech and blue tech industries in San Diego, and working on the City's Water Policy to develop an affordable and sustainable water supply. She promotes STEM educa-
PARADE SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
Audrey S. Geisel, Dr. Seuss Foundation
Doug & Geniya Manchester, Manchester Financial Group
Darlene Marcos Shiley in Memory of Donald Shiley
McGrory Family Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation
John E. Barbey, Jr.
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tion and closing the job skills gap, and updating the City's Charter to make it work better for both our citizens and city departments. Sherri's additional priorities include addressing the City's infrastructure issues and restoring essential services such as police, fire, libraries and park and recreation hours. Prior to being elected, Sherri was a tireless and effective community volunteer and leader, serving on multiple community planning organizations and committees. She has served as President of both the La Jolla Town Council (LJTC) and La Jolla Shores Association (LJSA), and as the Secretary of the La Jolla Community Planning Association (LJCPA). Over the years, Sherri has become a knowledgeable expert in the planning and development process, the application (and abuse) of the San Diego Land Development Code, the applicable sections of the San Diego Municipal Code relating to community planning and development, and the California Environmental Quality and Coastal Acts (CEQA). Sherri graduated from the University of California at San Diego (UC San Diego), first with a B.A. degree in both Mathematics and Sociology, and later with a M.S. degree in Applied Mechanics and Engineering Sciences. She is a licensed Professional Mechanical Engineer. She worked in private industry for 23 years; 18 years at General Atomics and 5 years at Rohr Industries. After "retiring" from the engineering profession, she formed a small consulting business with her husband. She and her husband have lived in Council District 1 in La Jolla Shores for over 23 years.
La Jolla Christmas Parade Program Traditional Marshal WINDANSEA CLUB SHACK – 70 YEARS’ YOUNG
Hans Newman’s Early Memories of the Shack I attended La Jolla Elementary, Muirlands Junior High and LJHS, class of '73. I got my Ecology Badge while an Explorer Scout (La Jolla Troop 4) in 1969 replanting Torrey Pine trees with Ranger Ray Guisewite after the '68 fire. We had moved down near Big Rock in 1965 (where my mother Ruth Hansen still resides) and I got involved with WindanSea and the Shack that summer. When I got out of Cal, while managing Su Casa (off and on from 1979-2005) I helped resurrect the WindanSea Surf Club in 1981 and served as President for 4 terms. I got really involved at the local beach, surf contests, clean-ups etc. and helped maintain the Shack for many
years. During that time (news article 1986) I realized the fragility of the actual structure and how historical it was (long story for another time). I had my cartographer friend, David Coy, do a set of blueprints in 1986, with all original dimensions and compass orientation, in case it ever went down. The plans came in handy! Later on, encouraged by Melinda Merryweather and aided by architect Tony Ciani I made a presentation to the San Diego Historical Site Board. The historical status was passed unanimously with the stipulation that we must maintain the Shack, which the beach community had already done for over 50 years by that time, 1998. I was instrumental getting Friends of WindanSea its first major contribution from the late Betty Coggan and her family, which built two sets of beach access stairs near Big Rock and another near Neptune and Rosemont. I was elected to the La Jolla Town Council in 2002 working on Parks and Beaches. We moved to Atascadero to raise our family in '05, but I remain active at WindanSea. My father is, of course, Dr. Wm A. Newman, Professor Emeritus at Scripps, resides in La Jolla with his wife Lynn Kennedy Newman. My younger brother, Dr. James H. Newman, Astronaut (Ret.) is a former Parade Marshal himself. I drove Melinda in my Woodie last year and have participated many, many times over the years from Scouts, the Surf Club, to staging cars with LJTC! It's an honor to participate again.
OWNERS OF SURF DIVA
Izzy Tihanyi and Coco Tihanyi Aloha from the Surf Diva Surf School and the Surf Diva Boutique! La Jolla Shores is proud to be home to the #1 surf school and women’s surf shop in the US. Founded by La Jolla local celebrities and twin sisters Izzy Tihanyi and Coco Tihanyi who graduated from Torrey Pines Elementary, Muirlands, La Jolla High and UCSD. As seen on MTV, CNN, the Today Show, and referred to as the “Starbucks of surf schools” by Newsweek Magazine, Surf Diva offers year-round surfing and standup paddleboard lessons and rentals in their full-service surf shop. Whether a family reunion, bachelorette party, or company team building event Surf Diva is known to provide an incredible surfing and beachthemed experience. They also own and operate La Jolla Surf Camp and the American Surf Academy where kids and teens can spend hours of fun learning to surf, are taught about ocean awareness, and how to appreciate the environment at La
FESTIVAL SPONSORS
ARTS & EDUCATION SPONSORS
John & Karin Donaldson La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club
Farrell Family Foundation Flocke & Avoyer Commercial Real Estate Kiwanis Club of La Jolla La Jolla Parks & Recreation, Inc. Lee Vida, M.D.
Florence Riford La Jolla Community Fund at the San Diego Foundation
La Jolla Christmas Parade Program Jolla Shores. Surf Diva is very involved and committed to the community and generously donates to the local schools, environmental causes, and to the Department of Veterans Affairs. Visit Surf Diva and the twins at La Jolla Shores, 2160 Avenida de la Playa, and check out their cool family-friendly surf shop with the bright yellow and turquoise awning!
Jolla High School and Division I schools including Boston College, Kent State and Georgetown University. Division I field hockey college All-American, Big East Player of the year and high school All American player. Under graduate degree from Providence College and Graduate degree from Boston College. Lola (7) and Ted (5) LJES students and husband Nick.
Education Marshal ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, P.E. TEACHER, LA JOLLA HIGH SCHOOL
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Parade Day Schedule Equestrians Arrive at 11:00 a.m.
Judging of Floats at 12:00 Noon
Military Marshals
Antique Aircraft Fly Over
Parade Begins at 1:30 p.m.
Holiday Festival Begins 2:00 p.m. at Rec Center Richard (Dick) Woltman
Photos with Santa Rec Center 3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Paula Conway Currently the La Jolla High School athletic Director and teacher. Winner of the 2015 CSADA Rookie Athletic Director award. Former Field hockey coach at La
Christmas Tree Lighting at 4:30 p.m.
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Mike & Julie Furby Marathon Construction Bache Family Marian Barry & Family Blanchard Krasner & French Ellis Family Foundation Four by Four Construction James & Elspeth Myer Peter & Peggy Preuss Tom & Cookie Sudberry, Jr.
Bowers Jewelers RJS Law Park La Jolla Apartments Leonard & Gerri Teyssier
La Jolla Village Lodge Walter & Mary Munk Nadhir Family Patricia Nelson Herring in Memory of Her Husband Marilyn & Greg Noonan Ed & Carolyn Parrish Christina Sear Glenda M. Rothberg Village Gifts and Engraving Flowers by Adelaide, Inc. Village Gifts and Engraving Union Bank Warwick’s
WEBSITE SPONSOR ACE Parking Management, Inc. Capital Growth Properies Copy Cove Betsy & Scott McClendon
FLOAT SPONSOR Chase Bank Daniel & Annette Bradbury Dennis & Deborah Cushman Anne Evans Flowers by Adelaide, Inc. Orrin & Karen Gabsch Girard Gourmet La Jolla Rotary Foundation
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2016 La Jolla Christmas Parade Entrants BANDS
FIRE ENGINES
Atkinson Warrior Band
La Jolla Sunrise Rotary
GHHS Eagle Band and Guard
Old Mission Beach Athletic Club
Sons, Daughters & Children of the Revolution Southern-Sea Dragon and Lion Dance Association
Grossmont High School Royal Blue Regiment
FLOATS
La Jolla Country Day School Marching Torreys
MISCELLANEOUS VEHICLE
La Jolla High School Marching Band
Book to the future
1960 Mercedes Benz 190 SL
Mariachi Chula Vista
Cadette Girl Scout Troop #3098
Birch Aquarium at Scripps
Mt. Miguel Alumni Jazz Band
Cornerstone Church of La Jolla
Candy Cane Carolers
Mt. Miguel Student and Alumni Band
Erling Rohde Plumbing
Classic Thuderbirds of San Diego
Red Devil Corps
Family Auto Service
EF International Language School
Santana Royal Regiment
GDC Construction
Greg McKee - CONNECT
Spring Valley Academy Marching Band
House of Palestine
La Jolla Village News
Standley Middle School Marching Band
Kiwanis Club of La Jolla
La Jolla Community Center
SUHSD Island Steel Drum Band
La Jolla United Methodist Church Nursery School
La Jolla Historical Society
Sweetwater Mariachi
La Jolla Veterinary Hospital and FOCAS
La Jolla Parks & Recreation Center
The Cameron Highlanders Pipe Band
Miss California CYE
Las Patronas
University City HS Centurion Sound
Ooh La La Dance Academy
Martina’s Transportation
Pacific Pearl La Jolla St. Paul’s Lutheran School and Preschool
Mary Star of the Sea & Stella Maris Academy Representatives
Stella Maris Academy
Pierre & Andree van der Merwe
WindanSea Surf Club
Rotary Club of La Jolla
701 Cadet Corps Battalion at Altus Schools
San Diego French American School
BEAUTY QUEENS/PRINCESSES 2016 Miss Coastal Cities & Corvette Club of San Diego 2016 Miss Poway Court
San Diego Lifeguards
CYE – Miss SD County, Miss City of SD, Miss South Coast, Miss South Bay Miss North County Regional 2016 and Miss Rancho California 2016
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MARCHING UNITS
Surf Diva Surf School & Surf Diva Boutique
Academy of Dance Arts
The Gillispie School
All Hallows Academy
The Star Trike
Boy Scout Troop 506
Unarius Academy of Science
Companions for Independence
Clumsy Mumsy “O” & Cricket
DogZenergy
Doyle Elementary Girl Scouts
Freedom Dogs
EKlectic Dance Company
Golden retriever meetup
Goodwill
Muttroplis
La Jolla Volleyball Club La Jolla YMCA Adventure Clubs
EQUESTRIANS
Soroptimist International of La Jolla
La Jolla YMCA Gymnastics Team
Grand Ladies of the Old West
Lincoln High Emeraldettes
La Jolla Presbyteries
Lincoln High School Cheer Squad
La Jolla Village Montessori School
LJCDS Brownie Troop #4767
Lakeside Frontier Riders
Pacific Coast Harmony
Scripps Miramar Saddlebreds
Pacific Jewel Girl Scouts
Valley Center Rodeo Queens
Pink Polish Dance Team
Valley Center Vaqueros
San Diego Spanish Pathfinder Club
Victorian Roses Ladies Riding Society
Seal Conservancy
Winchester Widows
Seal Society of San Diego
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Antique Aircraft Flyover Bob Simon flying a 1943 Boeing Stearman (red) Glen Cruz flying a Boeing Stearman Last airplane owned and flown by the late Actor Steve McQueen (silver & black) Rick Fordem flying his Boeing Stearman US Army (yellow & blue) Steve Byers flying his Boeing Stearman (blue & yellow) Stu MacPherson flying his 1928 Travelair (blue & white) Eric Moulder flying a Great Lakes Biplane (white and blue) Karl Jophanson flying his Globe Swift (low wing & polished metal) Dwane Shockey flying a Cessna 170 (high wing) Swiss BUCKER Biplanes Various colors. Arranged by John Hickman
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2016 Holiday Festival Event Schedule Sunday, Dec. 4th ~ La Jolla Rec Center 615 Prospect Street, La Jolla • 2:00 ~ 4:30 p.m. 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm 2:00 pm – 4:30 pm 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Christmas Parade Holiday Festival KidsZone at Holiday Festival Candy Cane Lane Freedom Dogs UCSD Birch Aquarium UCLA FOCUS Preuss School D39 Project Surf Diva Stage Entertainment Candy Cane Carolers Eklectic Dance Company Pacific Coast Harmony Angela & Hannah Coastal Hills Church Photos with Santa Christmas Tree Lighting
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GDC CONSTRUCTION DECORATE CHRISTMAS TREE For the last three decades, GDC Construction has decorated the tree located on the corner of Draper and Prospect Avenues. In the above photo, Pancho Dewhurst, along with Gail Forbes and his GDC Construction crew members hang ornaments on the famous tree. The Dec.4th parade route will form a full loop of the area, ending at the newly decorated tree.
SANTA’S HELPERS Simon Andrews
Lorraine B. Marechal
Spiegler Insurance Services
Jim & Mary Berglund Charlene Bumol Dorcy/Boone
Ruth & Dick Kelly
Dale & Mark Steele
Family Trust
Lightening Messenger Express James & Susan Mattern
Don & Linda Swortwood Place Tegland Vandendriesse
Renee Comeau & Terry Gulden Mark Edwards
Stan & Phyllis Minick Daniel & Mary Mulvihill Patti &
Family Jocelyn & Dick Vortmann
Fay Avenue Commercial Martin & Casey Fenton Fetter
Mark Nussbaum Betty-Jo Petersen
H. Norman Watkins
Family Trust
Robert Schroeder
Washburn Family Trust Stephen
Julie B. Fiss Bill Haggarty
Ruth, Chris, & Jen See Sierra Mar Properties Richard &
B. Williams & Stephanie Williams
Harry’s Coffee Shop Heenan Family
Sandra Smith
Howard & Christy Zatkin
Syd Jones
Sons of the American Revolution, San Diego Chapter
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Residents revel in a time-honored tradition The La Jolla Parade and Holiday Festival is always a hit
By BLAKE BUNCH
There’s something inherently right and good about the holiday season, no matter how crazy things may often seem. Indefinitely the result of nostalgia for simpler points in life, cooling (somewhat) temperatures and being surrounded by loved ones, San Diegans— La Jollans especially— love their holiday festivities. This year marks the 59th Annual La Jolla Parade and Holiday Festival, an event participated in and viewed by thousands. Surely to outdo previous years, this parade will surely entail something for the entire family. The celebration kicks off at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 4, on Girard Ave. It is then routed west down Girard Ave., then south down Prospect Ave., the parade willend on the corner of Prospect and Draper
Ave. in front of the La Jolla Recreation Department. This will be the first year that more than one parade marshal has been appointed, with eight acting marshals participating! “You know, my father, George, has been decorating this tree for thirty years,” said Pancho Dewherst while decorating the tree on the corner of Girard and Prospect Ave.“He would donate his time and cherry picker every year, and I aim to continue that tradition. This is something that I have been involved in nearly every year since I was a child, and it’s amazing to now share those experiences with my own kids.” A truly noble cause, The Parade and Festival is an all-volunteer effort, fully SEE PARADE, Page 12
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funded by community donations, with no public monies provided. CONT. FROM PG. 10 Donations are still needed to keep the holiday magic alive. So join your friends and neighbors by donating today at ljparade.com. A portion of event proceeds benefit educational programs at La Jolla public schools, and provide a stipend to all participating school bands for bus rentals. Organizers hope to expand donations for bands and other educational programs at La Jolla schools through the event’s nonprofit arts and education foundation. Donations in any amount can be made via the event website (ljparade.com) using a credit card or PayPal account. A donation form can be found on the website, printed and mailed with a check or credit card information to La Jolla Christmas Parade and Holiday Festival, 1150 Silverado Ave. #212, La Jolla CA. The Foundation is a 501(c) 3 and all donations are fully tax-deductible. Sponsorship benefits and opportunities are described on the event website, along with a list of current sponsors and donors — without whom this event would not be possible. **Warning: “No Parking” zones have been established and are shown on the parking map below, and will have posted signature. This year the first towing time is at 9:30 a.m. There will be a diligent “Vehicle Abatement/Towing” enforced by San Diego Police to assure a safe and seamless event for all.
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Support neighborhood businesses this holiday season La Jolla offers a wealth of stores and services to suit your gift-giving needs
“Staff picks” at Wawicks, located at 7812 Girard Avenue.
This brief window of time, which ultimately follows Thanksgiving and leads up to faith-based holidays, can often prove stressful. Perhaps the in-laws just left, or will be coming at the end of the month.
Maybe that one gift that your child is begging for belies a perilous journey to some faceless monolith of a toy store. Luckily for La Jollans, shopping local is quite convenient. Nearly everywhere one
looks there are a stream of shops – off Girard, Ivanhoe, Fay and all the way down to Bird The beauty of these shops is that they have become part of the fiber of the community, and with the holidays rapidly approaching, they are as welcomed a sight as ever. The La Jolla Village News recently spent the early-morning pre-lunch rush chatting with some of our favorite store owners about how they approach the holidays. It is not surprising to find that they are all anticipating this time of year with vigor, always keeping their customers in mind. Whether thoughtfully executed or an impulse buy, there is certainly something for every loved one found in the storefronts and businesses of La Jolla. No matter one’s method of shopping, here at the La Jolla Village News we aim to make life a little easier on shoppers. From toddlers to nonagenarians, this gift-giving guide of local shops should provide you with a great starting point.
Books, stocking stuffers and impulse gifts Warwick’s Warwick’s is a proverbial one-stop holiday shop. Not only are they a bookstore, but also sell holiday decorations, jewelry, hand bags and much more. One interesting program that they have initiated is a Warwick’s Kids Book of the Month program. Through this program, a love one initiates the program for a child. In turn, books are then purchased by a children’s bookseller based on their age, hobbies and favorite writers. Truly a wonderful way to get kids excited about reading – just play to their strengths. While Warwick’s is also know to sell classic and contemporary jewelry year round, their current selection entails countless specials.
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La Jolla Christmas Parade Program Santa Clauses’, Television snow globes, seven-foot-tall toy soldiers and almost everything else associated with the seasons, this is the ultimate place to shop for that holiday nut in your life. Honestly, if you can imagine it, you will find it at Adelaide’s. Beware of glitter.
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Gepetto’s Toys Perhaps one of the most kid-centric store in La Jolla, Gepetto’s truly brings out the child in anyone. While they are a year-round toy shop, this time of year they really shine. From Christmas and Hanukkah inspired gifts, to all around water activity toys and scooters, Gepetto’s is sure to have something for the child in your life (no matter what age).
Adelaide’s Flowers While every storefront facade is utterly colored like a candy-cane during this time of year, nothing can compare to the spread down at Adelaide’s flowers. With full-sized
When one thinks of gift-giving, often man’s best friend does not enter the picture. That is not the way they are gearing up for the holidays at Muttropolis, however. They are currently educating customer about healthy no-rawhide dog treats, which are some of their best-selling stocking stuffers for pooches. Don’t have a stocking for your canine? They’ve got you covered.
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Apparel, formal wear and accessories Simple Boutique Relatively new to the area (they’ve been in business for over two years), Simple Boutique on prospect can aid in providing that casual elegance for both men and women. With locations in Laguna Beach and La Jolla, the staff here aims to provide exclusive garments without sacrificing comfort. Selling both imported couture and domestic hand bags, the staff at Simple want you to look and feel your best this holiday season.
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A Better Deal Tuxedos This Bird Rock institution needs no introduction, but often locals forget that not only are they a men’s formal-wear rental location, but offer an extensive retail selection as well. From now until the New Year, A Better Deal Tuxedo has suits, jackets, slacks and accessories marked up to fifty-percent off their selection. CONTIUNIED ON PG. 18
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La Jolla Christmas Parade Program Shedding holiday lbs. Suddenly Slimmer Detox and Wellness Studio This establishment also offers a variety of health and beauty services designed to detox and rejuvenate your body. Their services include: Healthy mineral body wraps, Thermaslim, fat reduction treatment, active infrared sauna, as well as Endermatherapy and Parafango cellulite treatments. Suddenly Slimmer also caters to bridal parties, proms (and other large substantial life events) and “new moms trying to get rid of that post baby weight.” Memberships are available starting at $99 a month to help you keep on track with detoxing, and feeling great.
La Jolla Wellness Studio Over the holiday season, La Jolla Wellness Studio is offering “iLipo” – which is a non-invasive laser liposuction procedure at $599 per eight treatments. Also, the studio is offering two free thirty minute workout sessions with this purchase.
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education. Do you have someone in your life that loves to cook? Sur La Table has topquality chef-ware and gift card options for cooking courses. Simply purchase a gift card to the business, and the recipient decides which route to pursue.
Pak Mail From sticking a stamp on a letter, to packing and shipping crystal, to crating heavy machinery overseas, Pak Mail La Jolla has you covered. No package is too insignificant or outstanding for this business, and during this time of year that is a welcomed fact.
UPS Though this UPS store in La Jolla is designed to help small businesses, they also provide a “one-stop shop” for those in the giving spirit. Not only do they offer shipping and printing solutions, but also a real street address mailbox, office supplies and notary services as well.
La Jolla Mailboxes Existent since 1987, this Bird Rock business specializes in FedEx, USPS, UPS and DHL shipping and packaging, fax service, copies, mail box rentals, document shredding, notary services, and much more to suit your holiday needs. While these are simply a few of the fantastic local businesses that comprise the La
La Jolla Christmas Parade Program Jolla area, there are countless more to be visited. Instead of consuming mass production this holiday season, shop local and support your community instead.
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18/8 Men’s Salon Truly a favorite for men of La Jolla, 18/8 is offering a gift certificate program where if you purchase a $100 gift card, $15 goes to the recipient. If you purchase a $200 gift card, they receive $40. Also, this fantastic salon is always selling
A luxury hair salon that offers a variety of specialized beauty treatment services. Whether it involves occasional styling, or even casual daily styling, SFW makes sure that their clients receive the pefrect cut! Their team makes you look and feel extraordinary once you visit the best hair and makeup salon in Omaha.
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La Jolla Christmas Parade Program Share the holiday spirit along the boulevard of BIRD ROCK Bring the entire family down to Bird Rock and enjoy the quaint holiday atmosphere. Visit the boutiques and restaurants which makes this community special!
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Thursday, Dec. 1 OB Tree Decorating Ocean Beach Christmas tree decorating starts at 9 a.m.
4944 Newport Ave. Jerry Pilato directs. Ongoing from Dec. 2 until Dec. 18. Sundays 3 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays 9 p.m.
OB Holiday Auction The Ocean Beach Holiday Auction 5:30 to 9 p.m. at Sunshine Company. (To donate, email info@obtowncouncil.org)
Saturday, Dec. 3
OB Storefront Decorating The Ocean Beach storefront decorating contest (facebook.com/OBMA92107).
OB Holiday Parade The 37th annual Ocean Beach Holiday Parade starts down Newport Avenue at 5:05 p.m. Lighting of tree will begin the parade.
Window Decorating Contest Discover Pacific Beach will have a Window Decorating Contest and the theme of this year's holiday parade is From Sea to Shining Sea to celebrate the different ways cultures and communities celebrate the holidays. Discover PB will judge the entrants and the winner will be featured in the Beach & Bay Press. Have your window decorated by Dec. 2, they will be judged by Dec. 9.
Friday, Dec. 2 Friday Night Liberty Experience everything Liberty Station’s Arts District has to offer as artists and tenants take a creative approach to gift giving through a Friday Night Liberty December themed Holiday Gifts with a Creative Twist from 5 to 9 p.m. Mingle with the artists in the open-air promenade and shop for uniquely crafted handmade gifts from local craftsmen. The Santaland Diaries Different Stages, in association with the OB Playhouse, presents two yuletide shows by David Sedaris. Both plays, “The Santaland Diaries” and “Season's Greetings,” put a satirical spin on and depiction of holiday magic at Ocean Beach Playhouse,
OB Craft Fair Craft Fair 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Newport and Abbott in Ocean Beach.
Christmas on Crystal Pier Christmas on Crystal Pier with photos with Santa and the lighting of the Christmas tree at the end of the pier will take place from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. La Jolla Symphony The La Jolla Symphony and Chorus presents the second concert of its 62nd season, showcasing two different approaches to the symphony the weekend of Dec. 3-4 in Mandeville Auditorium at UCSD. Concert times are 7:30 p.m. on Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Parking is free. To purchase tickets, call 858534-4637 or visit lajollasymphony.com.
Sunday, Dec. 4 La Jolla Christmas Parade The La Jolla Christmas Parade begins at 1:30 p.m. on Girard Avenue. This year’s parade theme is Christmas in the Future. Visit ljparade.com for more information. La Jolla Holiday Festival The La Jolla Holiday Festival will take place 2 to 5 p.m. at the Rec Center on Prospect Street.
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event to rejoice the holidays.
Good vibes yoga Tower23 and The One Love Movement are working to spread “good vibes” this holiday season through a charity yoga event overlooking the ocean with renowned yogi Erin Sanders 5 p.m. The One Love Movement is a nonprofit that raises funds to support local San Diego children as well as underprivileged youth in India. Reserve your space at www.t23hotel.com.
Santa Run The San Diego Santa Run consists of a series of runs that will take place 10 a.m. on Garnet Avenue featuring a 5K fun run and 1 mile run waves that include run with your dog, kids run, and a competitive wave. Come out in your fitness (or ugliest) Christmas attire as you take part in this one-of-a-kind holiday experience. Visit sandiegosantarun.com for information.
Wednesday, Dec. 7
Mission Bay Parade of Lights The Mission Bay Christmas Boat Parade of Lights begins at 6 p.m., followed by a fireworks show at 9 p.m. above SeaWorld. Best viewing is from Crown Point, the east side of Vacation Island or the west side of Fiesta Island. More information at mbyc.org.
Wine & Cheese night Foodies are invited to sip, graze and mingle at a festive showcase of wine and cheese pairings hosted by artisanal purveyors Jenny Eastwood (Smallgoods Cheese & Provisions) and Lowell Jost (LJ Crafted Wines) from 7 to 9 p.m. at Congregational Church of La Jolla, 1216 Cave St. Tickets at lajollaucc.org.
Friday, Dec. 9 Peninsula Singers concert “A Celebration of British Carols and Songs” with selections from the Messiah, will be presented by Peninsula Singers at 7 p.m. at All Souls Episcopal Church, 1475 Catalina Blvd. For information or to purchase tickets, visit peninsulasingerssandiego.org.
Holiday Block Party The halls will be decked with boughs of holly to ring in Liberty Station's second annual Holiday Block Party, taking place 4 to 7 p.m. Fill your belly with holiday cheer as the neighborhood’s unique eateries and artist studios pull out all the stops for Santa’s sleigh. OB Craft Fair Craft Fair 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Newport and Abbott in Ocean Beach.
Sunday, Dec. 11 Saturday, Dec. 10 PB Holiday Parade Pacific Beach Holiday Parade will take place at 1 p.m. down Garnet Avenue. This year's theme is From Sea to Shining Sea to celebrate various cultures and communities throughout the country and world. With community floats, local school bands and Santa wrapping up the parade, join in the family-fun
“Messiah” Community Sing La Jolla Symphony & Chorus’s annual Christmas “Messiah” Community Sing will be held on 4 p.m. at St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church, 6628 Santa Isabel St. Choral director David Chase leads audience members in the Christmas portion of Handel’s “Messiah” with help from the 90-voice La Jolla Symphony Chorus, soloists,
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organist, and La Jolla Symphony chamber orchestra. San Diego Bay Parade of Lights More than 100 private boats will be decked out with holiday lights for a festive night on the water. This year celebrates the San Diego Zoo’s centennial anniversary with the theme, It Began with a Roar. Visit sdparadeoflights. org for information.
Monday, Dec. 12 Home decorating contest Ocean Beach Holiday Homes Decorating contest (for information, call 619-316-3403).
Tuesday, Dec. 13 Food and Toy Drive Food and Toy Drive at Masonic Hall, 1711 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. 5 to 9 p.m. from Dec. 15-18. Volunteer and bring a donation.
Wednesday, Dec. 14 Annual Holiday Show San Diego Chorus is having its Annual Holiday Show, featuring festive holiday music, yummy treats, and a great silent auction 6:15 to 9 p.m. at Portuguese Hall, 2818 Avenida de Portugal.
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