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LOCAL FAMILY The Parker Family FESTIVAL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
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NCL SAN DIEGUITO’S WALTZ DINNER
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STUDENT STAR Taylor Onstott
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FACES IN THE CROWD Tanya Perez THE GREAT KINDNESS CHALLENGE RADY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY RECEIVES LEADERSHIP AWARD
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Don’t Blink
Derrick Breaux D IRE C TO R O F B U SINE S S DE V E LO PME NT
Jessica Breaux
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’ve always had this strange relationship with time – more specifically, time passing. Of course, I realize that I’m aging each year as I roll past the day that my mother brought me into this world, but I’ve never felt like I was getting any older. I realize that my body is starting to feel older, and for some reason I don’t have as much hair as I once did (according to the mean photos that people have taken of me showing the back of my head). On the other hand, it’s definitely easier to grow facial hair these days – even those special blonde ones that my wife insists are actually grey, but that’s an ongoing debate and still inconclusive. Forget the physical aspects of age. I still feel young mentally – most of the time. While enjoying every last day as I approach the threshold of 43 years, I suddenly felt old this morning. It was an unexpected feeling, but I suppose it should have been predictable. Today, my youngest, my little sweet pea, my little Audrey Becca jumped onto a bus and headed out to sixth grade camp with her friends and classmates. This makes me sad. No, not because I have separation anxiety or I’m afraid that she will be homesick (I’m sure she is going to have a blast and everyone will be just fine – parents included). I’m sad because the years have gone by way too fast. My wife and I have a junior in college. She went to sixth grade camp nine years ago. Our seventh grade son went to camp last year. I was fine with both going. Today is different. Today is a humbling reminder that my little girl is charging life at a faster pace than I am prepared for. I remember some advice that my uncle once told me when talking about life and raising kids. He said, “Don’t blink... because you are going to open your eyes one day and your kids are going to be all grown up. It goes by fast. Cherish every minute.” Derrick Breaux I MUST HAVE BLINKED! Make no mistake about it, I’m Publisher trying not to blink again any time soon. I will take that great advice and do my best to cherish every minute moving forward. Thanks for being a reader of 08/10 Magazine. Please don’t be a stranger. Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, and send us photos and article recommendations by visiting our website at www.0810magazine.com. Regards, Derrick Breaux, Publisher
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Free art-making workshop designed for the whole family’s participation. All materials and workspace are provided. 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. | Carlsbad Sculpture Garden www.carlsbadca.gov
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CARLSBAD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL BUSINESS AWARDS DINNER “Through the Looking Glass” 6 – 10 p.m. | Park Hyatt Aviara Resort www.carlsbad.org
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6TH ANNUAL TASTE OF BRESSI Beer, food, and wine fest to benefit the BGCC 2 – 6 p.m. | Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad www.bgcc.org
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Egg hunts, face painting, crafts, games, and more 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. | Poinsettia Park www.carlsbadca.gov
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EASTER SUNDAY
MARCH 17
ST. PATRICK’S DAY
MARCH 18
VOLUNTEER TRAIL EVENT Help with trail erosion repairs, litter pickup, and vegetation trimming. Please wear closed-toe shoes, sunscreen, and a hat. In the event of rain, trail work will be canceled. 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. | Agua Hedionda Kelly Trail www.carlsbadca.gov
MARCH 20 – 24
SAN DIEGO WOMEN’S WEEK
TAX DAY
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4TH THURSDAYS
Free art-making workshop designed for the whole family’s participation. All materials and workspace are provided. 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. | William D. Cannon Art Gallery and Library Courtyard www.carlsbadca.gov
with Carlsbad Village Assocation A self-guided walking tour of the unique art of Carlsbad 5 – 8 p.m. | Village Faire www.carlsbad-village.com
FAMILY OPEN STUDIOS
ART WALK IN THE VILLAGE
1ST FRIDAYS
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CARLSBAD SPIRIT BENEFIT CONCERT A fundraiser providing scholarships for CHS graduates. Featuring local bands, a silent auction, and ongoing raffles. The event is sponsored by the Aron Gunner Memorial Scholarship Foundation. 2:30 – 7:30 p.m. | Stag and Lion Pub and Grille www.arongunner.org
1 p.m. | Dove Library Gowland Room www.carlsbadgardenclub.com
2ND FRIDAYS
TASTE OF YOGA AND COMMUNITY POTLUCK A free hour-long yoga class followed by a community potluck 7:30 p.m. | Carlsbad Village Yoga & Fitness Co-Op www.carlsbadvillageyoga.com
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ARBOR DAY
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Pool activities, pirate ship slide, tropical bounce house, photo opportunities, and a treasure hunt Admission: $10 5 – 9 p.m. Alga Norte Aquatic Center www.carlsbadca.gov
Enjoy live music on the sidewalks of State Street every Friday night through the last Friday in October 6 – 8 p.m. | State St. www.carlsbad-village.com
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FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE
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S P O R T S R E G I S T R AT I O N & A N N O U N C E M E N T S BADMINTON OPEN PLAY BADMINTON Tuesdays: 7:45 – 9 p.m. for adults Thursdays: 8:15 – 9:30 p.m. for adults Sundays: 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. for adults; 11 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. all ages Open play hours subject to change; call 760-602-4690 Fee: $3 per person Stagecoach Community Center www.carlsbadca.gov
BASKETBALL OPEN PLAY BASKETBALL Mondays and Wednesdays: 12:30 – 3 p.m. Fridays: 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. Saturdays: 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Open play hours subject to change; call 760-602-4680 Fee: $3 per person Calavera Hills Community Center www.carlsbadca.gov
DANCE ADULT BALLET March 2 – 30 6:20 – 7:20 p.m. Stagecoach Community Center www.carlsbadconnect.org
FOOTBALL CARLSBAD POP WARNER 2017 REGISTRATION OPEN Online registration open In-person registration dates: March 4: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. March 25: 12 – 4 p.m. April 29: 4 – 7 p.m. See website for details www.carlsbadpopwarner.com
HIKING OPEN HIKE AT BATIQUITOS LAGOON Trail guides available at Nature Center or bulletin boards at each trailhead www.batiquitoslagoon.org
PICKLEBALL OPEN PLAY PICKLEBALL Tuesday, Thursday: 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. Sundays: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Open play hours subject to change; call 760-602-4680 Fee: $3 per person Calavera Hills Gymnasium www.carlsbadca.gov
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March 11 All entries receive complimentary swag bag, t-shirt, lunch, and entry into the World Water Day festival 8:30 a.m. | Agua Hedionda Lagoon lagoon.aguahedionda.org
April 12 – May 17 8:45 – 10:15 a.m. Stagecoach Community Park www.carlsbadconnect.org
SWIMMING OPEN RECREATIONAL SWIM
Every Thursday Free for Boys & Girls Club kids, open to public by donation 4 p.m. | C3 www.carlsbadcauses forcommunity.com
Monday – Friday: 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Hours subject to change; check website for updated schedule Alga Norte Aquatic Center wwww.carlsbadca.gov
OPEN LAP SWIM Monday – Friday: 5:45 – 7:30 a.m.; 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sunday: 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Hours subject to change; check website for updated schedule Alga Norte Aquatic Center wwww.carlsbadca.gov
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YOGA IN THE ROTUNDA Wednesdays: 6 p.m. Saturdays: 9 a.m. Agua Hedionda Lagoon Discovery Center lagoon.aguahedionda.org
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ore than 1,000 participants, vendors, and volunteers attended the 8th Annual Mitchell Thorp Foundation (MTF) 5K Run/ Walk at Poinsettia Park in February. The theme was “Bring Out the Warrior Within to Help a Warrior Child,” featuring a kid’s obstacle course, music, food, prizes, and former Navy Seal Leap Frogs coming from the sky. The event raised nearly $120,000 to support children with life-threatening diseases and their families. “It is always an emotional day for us, but it is also the most inspiring,” said Beth Thorp, Co-founder of MTF. “We know first-hand about the many hurdles faced by these families, and we are honored to be able to help them.” Learn more at www.mitchellthorp.org. ¢
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L O C A L F A M I LY
Spreading Peace The Parker Family Helps Those in Need Around the World by JENNIFER FRAKES | photo by Tabitha Jackson Photography
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lthough Paul and Sherine Parker have deep roots in Carlsbad – the family has lived in Carlsbad for 18 years – they have many global connections. Sherine was born in Egypt, the family has hosted exchange students from Spain, Pakistan, and Syria, and the entire family is actively involved with Kids for Peace. “Kids for Peace has grown from a grassroots movement to an organization impacting over 10 million kids in 91 countries. We are involved with the Kids for Peace Peace Pack Project. We identify a community in need after a natural disaster or injustice and send packs with
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Paul and Sherine Amira, David, Mateo Carlsbad Sherine – Cairo, Egypt; Paul – Los Angeles Pediatricians Cali, our fourth child Ponto and Tamarack beach, Sea wall, Batiquitos Lagoon Calavera bike trails, Dove Library, Kids For Peace Headquarters
supplies and a personalized note to the recipients,” explained Sherine. The Parker family has hand-delivered peace packs to an orphanage in Cairo, Egypt. They have also sent peace packs to Kenya, Haiti, Pakistan, and India. “Kids for Peace helps us remain grateful and mindful of others and to spread joy globally in the most creative and relevant ways,” revealed Sherine. Through their involvement with Kids for Peace, the Parker children Amira, David, and Mateo have spoken on the floor of the House of Representatives and other historic sites around Washington, D.C. Amira also sat in the United Nations assembly in New York City during the International Day for Peace. According to Sherine, this was especially memorable because Jane Goodall was speaking that day. “Our kids have met so many people who are passionate about peace building and social activism. We even met a relative of Malala Yousafsai and made peace packs containing school supplies for female students in Pakistan,” said Sherine. The Parkers also volunteer with many local organizations including Positive Action Community Theater, Special Olympics, and the San Diego Diplomacy Center. In addition to their volunteer endeavors, Paul and Sherine are both pediatricians who are committed to helping local children and their families. The three Parker children are very active, with Amira rowing for the San Diego Rowing Club, Mateo swimming for North County Aquatics and David playing tennis and practicing martial arts. As a family, the Parkers enjoy traveling, hiking, biking, and water sports. The family was a foster family through Helen Woodward until they adopted their own dog, a Husky named Cali. They hope to foster again in the future. “We are quite busy with work, our volunteer commitments, and three kids in different activities, but we are passionate about our work and our lives. We feel so blessed,” said Sherine.
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Still accepting transfer applications for grades 10 & 11 Please contact the Office of Admissions at (858) 523–4000 or admissions@cathedralcatholic.org or visit www.cathedralcatholic.org/admissions March | April 2017 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • 11
Celebrating STEM
FESTIVAL OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING RETURNS TO SAN DIEGO
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iocom Institute will host its ninth annual Expo Day and Festival of Science and Engineering Week from March 4 through 12. The events throughout the week allow people of all ages to explore science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) through interactive demonstrations, hands-on activities, and dynamic speakers. Expo Day, the official kick-off celebration, will take place at Petco Park on Saturday, March 4. Festival week continues with eight days of learning, interaction, and behind-the-scenes opportunities for students in kindergarten through 12th grade, adults, and families alike to ignite their passion for STEM education. Most events are free and open to the public. For the second year, the festival will include the STEM in Your Backyard series in various communities throughout San Diego, including
events in Vista, Barrio Logan, Chula Vista, Alpine, and Lakeside. In addition to interactive experiments and activities, this series includes a student project showcase and exhibits from local industry research institutions and universities, all designed to engage the entire family in STEM. Festival week nears its end on Saturday, March 11 with Super STEM Saturday at California State University San Marcos. The popular event will feature rocket launches, build-a-robot stations, model displays, scientist chats, and an obstacle course. A program of the Biocom Institute and presented by Illumina Foundation, the festival aims to encourage and engage kids in STEM, and to increase our region’s reputation of being a leader in the science industry. More than 70,000 people are expected to participate this year. For more information go to www.lovestemsd.org. ¢
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YO U R N E I G H B O R ’ S R E C I P E
INGREDIENTS ½ 13 / ¾ 13 / 1 1
cup egg whites cup almond milk cup rolled oats cup blueberries, divided teaspoon baking powder pinch xanthan gum nonstick cooking spray sweetener of your choice, to taste
Toppings peanut butter, optional (but highly suggested) maple syrup
DIRECTIONS 1.
2.
3. 4.
5.
6. 7. 8.
Combine all ingredients in your blender or food processor. Include half of your 1/3 cup blueberries in the blender mixture, and put the rest aside for now. Blend ingredients until your mixture is the consistency of a thick batter. If your blender or food processor has a “batter” option, use that. Otherwise 30 seconds is probably sufficient. Spray your pan lightly and pour your batter into the pan. Sprinkle in a few of your remaining blueberries into the pancake batter, but be sure to save some for your second pancake. Cook on medium heat for approximately 3 minutes. Keep a close eye on your pancake, checking every few minutes for a golden brown bottom. With a spatula, flip when ready. Repeat steps 3 through 5 for your second pancake. Once ready, plate your delicious creation and marvel at your new breakfasting skills. Optional: top your pancakes with peanut butter (my favorite) or (the more traditional option) maple syrup.
MAKES: 2 pancakes • TOTAL TIME: 15-20 minutes
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ABOUT THE CHEF CHEF: Randi Cantrell PROFESSION: ZCode Media Associate Editor FAMILY: Husband – Collin; Cat – Kikka; Dog – Kiba HOBBIES & INTERESTS: Writing, strength training/fitness, reading, traveling FAVORITE LOCAL ACTIVITY: Hiking, training at Sweathaus ABOUT THE RECIPE: As a fitness enthusiast, I’m often looking for
healthier or macro-friendly alternatives to my favorite foods. I adapted this recipe from somewhere long ago, but have changed it so much over time that I now consider it my own. It’s easy to make and can be changed according to the season – skip the blueberries and add pumpkin puree instead, if that’s your jam. While they may not be like any pancake you’re used to, I think you’ll enjoy what they bring to the table. Perfect as a pre-workout breakfast! ABOUT THE CHEF: A San Diego native and word lover since birth, I think it’s pretty great that I get to spend my weekdays learning about the amazing residents of North County and spotlighting them in ZCode’s community magazines. During the weekend, I spend my time writing, exploring new spots for coffee or food, and just generally trying to take in more sunshine. ¢
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NCL SAN DIEGUITO HOLDS ANNUAL WALTZ DINNER TO HONOR SENIORS
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embers of the 2017 class of the National Charity League (NCL) San Dieguito Chapter, along with their parents and escorts, celebrated their Waltz Dinner in January. In preparation for their Senior Recognition, the girls (called Ticktockers) and their fathers and escorts enjoyed a waltz dancing lesson. Fathers made heartwarming toasts to their daughters and wives in recognition of their NCL journeys, and the evening concluded with the Ticktockers sharing letters they had written to their mothers aloud in front of the entire audience. “What poise and courage and confidence the girls demonstrated!” said Grade Level Advisor and senior parent Marie Morse. The Waltz Dinner is a special tradition for the NCL senior class and a prelude to the chapter’s combined event in the spring. Founded in 1925, NCL is the premier mother-daughter organization of women and their daughters in seventh through 12th grade. The six– Marie Morse, year core program grade level advisor includes community and parent service, leadership development, and cultural activities, empowering women to succeed as confident, well-rounded, and socially aware contributors to society. The program also serves to strengthen the mother-daughter relationship along the way. The organization has 63,000 members in 229 chapters in 26 states. NCL San Dieguito was established in 1998, starting many chapter traditions that still continue on today including the Fashion Show, Senior Presents, Mother-Daughter September Kick-Off Meeting, Ticktocker Day, Class Teas, and the Annual Chapter Awards and Tea. The chapter currently has 268 members and provides hands-on volunteer service for 24 philanthropic organizations in the community. For more information visit www.nationalcharityleague.org. ¢
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FITMONKEYS CLIENT PROFILE: Anthony Reynoso Anthony Reynoso, author, musician, and quality assurance technician at Genentech, had always struggled with chronic low back pain. His Doctor recommended he start a safe workout routine aimed at strengthening his core, that is when he started private training with Denise at Fit Monkeys.
Anthony Reynose Occupation: Quality Assurance Technician at Genentech and author of "Falling into the Wishing Well". Hobbies: guitarist, singer, writer, craft beer lover Upon meeting Anthony Denise conducted a thorough fitness, movement, and posture assessment to identify which muscle groups of Anthony's were locked short and locked long. From there she developed a plan aimed at strengthening his core, glutes, and back and lengthening his hamstrings, chest and internal rotators of the shoulder. In order to achieve these goals Denise utilizes pilates, weight work, mat work, myofascial release and cardio. After training with Denise Anthony can go about his work day without low back pain and have the energy after work to enjoy being a husband and father, writing, and playing guitar and singing in his band.
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I started training with Denise a couple of years ago. I told her about my back problems and she started me on a workout program designed to strengthen my core. It's never the same workout twice and I appreciate that she varies the routine with weights, pilates, and stretching. Bottom line is my back feels great and I am confident in saying it is a result of the work I've done with Denise.” Anthony
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FACE S IN TH E CROWD
Kidcentric by KELLEY GUSICH | photo by Tabitha Jackson Photography
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ew parents: as you embark upon that wild new life known as childrearing, what kinds of questions might you have as you navigate through family life in San Diego? When you take your children out, where do you go? What do you need to know? Carlsbad mom Tanya Perez saw these questions, and found a way to answer it: Kidcentric. Kidcentric San Diego is a family blog Tanya created to share ideas for parents on where to go and what to do in America’s Finest City. “There are things that parents often wonder about a place before they go,” Tanya explained. “For example, is the playground flooring sand or rubber? Are the restrooms easily accessible for my potty trainer? How far away will I have to park and will I be able to bring my stroller?” Through Kidcentric, she answers these questions from two important additional perspectives: details and photographs. Details like shade space, eating areas, and food availability are covered before parents close the laptop. “Often times by having these details and just seeing what a space looks like, you can decide whether or not it is a place you want to visit.”
TANYA PEREZ HAS CREATED A RESOURCE FOR PARENTS AND KIDS IN SAN DIEGO
Tanya Perez Stay-at-home mom, founder of Kidcentric San Diego Carlsbad Husband, two children Photography, travel Lola’s 7 Up Market & Deli, Succulent Cafe, South Ponto Beach www.kidcentricsd.wordpress.com @kidcentricsd To decide on locations to feature, Tanya’s mission is twofold: she looks for experiences which would be fun for kids and families, like museums, hiking trails, or nature centers. On the other end, she looks for everyday family friendly places like restaurants, coffee shops, and shopping centers. A burgeoning personal interest in photography, coupled with family members who are photographers (her father and nephew) help make her Kidcentric blog more relevant and complete. “I would also love to start including some of the different resorts in the area,” Tanya shared. “Every family needs a staycation once in a while.” Since 2012, Tanya Perez and her family – husband of seven years and two children, one boy and one girl – have loved calling Carlsbad home. Her advice for people looking to create their own blog or new adventure? “Look at what it is that you want to do and figure out what your first step needs to be. It took me over two years to take that first step, but now that I’ve done it, I have a new sense of confidence.” Have some confidence of your own in planning your next adventure: go to Kidcentric. 18 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • March | April 2017
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Kindness Matters
LOCAL BEACH RALLY LAUNCHES THE GREAT KINDNESS CHALLENGE
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arlsbad nonprofit Kids for Peace recently held a high-energy pep rally at Tamarack State Beach to kick off the Great Kindness Challenge. The event featured hands-on kindness activities, food trucks, and entertainment by Carlsbad High School’s Xcalibur Dance Team and Drumline. Hundreds of participants made a human formation spelling “kindness matters” on the beach, followed by a surfing session with professional surfer Rob Machado, Carlsbad Unified School District Superintendent Ben Churchill, and principals from 15 schools. The grand finale of the event featured an airplane pulling a “kindness matters” banner over an eight-foot heart of surfers floating on the water.
Kids for Peace seeks to create peace through youth leadership, community service, global friendships, and thoughtful acts of kindness by operating under the motto that kindness matters. The Great Kindness Challenge was created by Kids for Peace in 2012 as a way to ignite unity, compassion, love, and respect in schools, communities, and the world at large. The challenge is one week where students do as many acts of kindness as possible from a 50-item checklist, mobilizing them to create a culture of kindness on their school campus, a rippling effect felt around the world. Since its inception, the movement has grown to nearly 10 million students in over 10,000 schools nationwide. Discover more at www.kidsforpeaceglobal.org. ¢
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Supporting Children
RADY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY RECEIVES LEADERSHIP AWARD
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he Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary recently received the prestigious Thomas F. Carter Leadership Award, which recognizes extraordinary volunteer leaders and philanthropists that are dedicated to the patients and families at Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego. The award was bestowed to the Rady family in 2015 and originally given to Thomas Carter himself in 2000 for his exceptional leadership. “Rady Children’s Auxiliary is proud and honored to receive the Thomas Carter Award,” said Auxiliary President Mary Reynolds. “The Auxiliary’s mission is to advocate for, educate about, and fundraise for Rady Children’s Hospital. We have fulfilled that mission for 64 years, raising $70 million and touching every corner of the hospital. To be recognized for that achievement is extremely gratifying.” The Auxiliary was established in 1953 as a way to promote
the welfare of Rady Children’s Hospital. The group has not strayed from its original statement of purpose since then. The organization now consists of 23 units that span throughout San Diego and Riverside counties, including Carlsbad’s North Coast Unit. In addition to supporting Rady Children’s programs and services, the Auxiliary has pledged to raise $2.5 million to establish the Auxiliary Endowment for Neuroscience at the Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine. The endowment will help improve patient care by providing clinical genetics, DNA sequencing, bioinformatics, clinical trials, and cutting-edge research for children with neurological diseases and disorders. For more information or to contribute to the endowment fund visit www.radyfoundation.org/auxiliary. ¢
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Superstar Athlete CARLSBAD'S STAR ATHLETE TAYLOR ONSTOTT LOOKS FORWARD TO PLAYING WATER POLO AT UCSD
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aylor Onstott has been playing water polo since she was 11 years old. “I enjoy its competitiveness and uniqueness,” said Taylor. “There are not many sports like it. It takes a lot of sacrifice and dedication, but the payoff is really rewarding.”
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Taylor Onstott Carlsbad High School 12 Dad – John; Mom – Gina; Brother – Jack; Sister – Brittany The beach of course!
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And for Taylor, the payoff has been extraordinarily fulfilling. Twice, she has been the recipient of the Avocado West League Player of the Year and three times her team has been awarded the Avocado West League First Team and the ALL-CIF First Team. She has also been recognized as Scholar Athlete, All-Academic Team, USA Water Polo Academic All-American, and Honorable Mention All-American in the 2016 National Junior Olympics. Most recently, Taylor committed to playing on the Girls Water Polo Team at University of California, San Diego. “In November, I went down to the Hall of Champions and signed my National Letter of Intent with UCSD,” recalled Taylor. “After my recruit trip I knew it was the place for me.” Taylor explained that she was drawn to UCSD both for its caliber of athleticism as well as for its challenging academic program. “More than anything,” she added, “I’m proud to represent the place I grew up.” Taylor has resided in Carlsbad with her family – dad, John; mom, Gina; brother, Jack; and sister, Brittany – for the past 12 years. “I love the small town beach feel,” she shared. “I’ve loved being able to grow up and go to school with kids I’ve known since first grade.” Currently attending her senior year at Carlsbad High School, Taylor said her favorite subject is English. “Literature fuels my creative side,” she explained. “I think it’s one of the most important subjects because it reminds us all that knowledge is connected.” But what Taylor has enjoyed most about school has been being part of the water polo team. “My teammates have made my high school experience truly special,” gushed Taylor. “I would not be the person I am today without them. They push me to be my best every day. They have taught me what sacrifice and commitment mean. They support me in all my goals and believe in me no matter what.”
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COMMUNITY STUFF
Eggstravaganza Spring Festival photo by Marie Wood
Carlsbad’s Eggstravaganza Spring Festival will take place on Saturday, April 15 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Poinsettia Park. The event will feature the Egg Scramble, where kids race to collect candy-filled eggs and participate in other fun activities such as face painting, crafts, games, cookie decorating, fun zones, and more. There is a six years and older competitive field and five years and younger competitive field. There is also a non-competitive field for young children, children with special needs, and for families who want to take photos together. Eggstravaganza also highlights the Carlsbad Parks and Recreation summer camps with demonstrations and activities that children can take part in. Wrist bands and activity cards are required for some of the activities and can be purchased presale or at the event. Advance sales are available until April 14 and must be made in person at one of the following locations: Alga Norte Aquatics Center, Calavera Hills Community Center, Harding Community Center, or Stagecoach Community Center. For more information call 760-602-7510.
Pedal for a Purpose The Carlsbad Educational Foundation will present its signature 3rd Annual Pedal for a Purpose on the plaza at the Omni La Costa Resort and Spa on March 11 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The stationary bike-a-thon event raises funds for the Carlsbad Unified School District. There will be music by DJ Extreme, activities for kids, a robotics showcase, and a health and wellness expo. Riders receive massages, swag gear, drinks, snacks, prizes, and more. “Pedal for a Purpose is a highenergy, fun family event,” said Carlsbad Educational Foundation CEO Michelle Ginn. “Carlsbad police and fire departments, City Council, schools, and community members come out to support and it’s an amazing day that truly brings the whole community together.” The Carlsbad Educational Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports music, science, and innovation for the 11,000 students in the Carlsbad Unified School District. For more information visit www.carlsbaded.org. To register for Pedal for a Purpose contact Kym Szalkiewicz at kym@carlsbaded.org or 760-929-1555. 24 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • March | April 2017
Locals Go Global Hospice of the North Coast (HNC) has created a Global Partnership (GP) with Nkhoma Hospital in Malawi, Africa in an effort to respond to the desperate need for improved access to professional, compassionate hospice and palliative care. A four-person HNC team led by Executive Director Sharon Lutz traveled to Malawi in January to assess how Nkhoma Hospital provided care to more than 200 patients in remote villages. “We call our project ‘Mission Possible’ because we fervently believe we can and will make a difference,” said Lutz. Furthermore, the GP represents a symbiotic relationship that will enhance and enrich HNC’s home community here in San Diego. Professionals and volunteers from each entity will complement each other in their approach to treating the terminally ill. “Through the resourcefulness of the Nkhoma Hospital staff and the developing palliative team,” Lutz said, “we can problem-solve together. Their creativity in managing symptoms will be a learning experience for HNC that will benefit our staff, clients, families, and the community at large.” Learn more at www.hospicenorthcoast.org.
2017 Don Diego Scholarships The Don Diego Scholarship Foundation will offer a record total of $65,000 in 2017 college scholarships to 27 outstanding students who reside in San Diego County and have participated in the San Diego County Fair or other activities associated with the Del Mar Fairgrounds. Scholarships of $5,000, $2,500, $1,500, and $1,000 will be awarded in each of four categories: 4-H, FFA, Employee, and Exhibitor/ Participant. The foundation will also award two $2,500 Vocational Education scholarships, nine Don Diego Junior Livestock scholarships, and one $5,000 Spanjian Family Scholarship. The Don Diego Scholarship Foundation has awarded approximately $797,000 in scholarships to 177 students and in agriculture education grants since its inception in 1986. The deadline to apply for the 2017 scholarships is March 20. Finalist interviews will take place in May and recipients will be honored at the Don Diego Gala during the San Diego County Fair. Each recipient will also receive a personalized legacy brick to be installed at the Don Diego Legacy Brick Fountain at the fairgrounds. For full eligibility requirements and applications go to www.dondiegoscholarship.org
San Diego Women’s Week photo by Xavier Bailey Photography
The North San Diego Business Chamber will again present its annual Women’s Week from March 20 through 24. Events this year include Opening Day, an expo with vendors, makeovers, and breakout sessions; Dare to Dream, with wine and food tasting, shopping, and networking; The Girlfriend’s Guide to Good Health, an informational evening with appetizers, health screenings, and opportunities for one-on-one questions with health experts; and the Inspiration Conference, an all-day event with vendors, food, keynote speakers, and panel discussions. Conference speakers include U.S. Paralympic track sprinter and jumper Scout Bassett, actress Kim Coles, Co-founder and Content Chief Elliot Kotek, and Ellevest Co-founder and CEO Sallie Krawcheck. Established in 2010, San Diego Women’s Week is four days of events designed to inspire, empower, and connect women of all ages and professions. For more information go to www.sdwomensweek.com.
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Local Writes New Book
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Carlsbad resident Devin C. Hughes has released his newest book, Note to Self: Daily Inspiration and Affirmations. The portable book contains 50 messages with inspiring words of encouragement and positivity to help readers break habits of distraction and stay focused amid life’s ups and downs. Each page has a “sticky note” along with a full written message which can be used as a guide for the day. “Whenever I start to feel overwhelmed,” one reviewer said, “I randomly open this little gem and find something to help me get through the rest of the day.” Note to Self is available in paperback on Amazon. Devin is a speaker, author, storyteller, and diversity muse who speaks and consults with a variety of leaders, groups, organizations, and teams who have a desire to break down enterprise-wide cultural barriers, improve personal/organizational performance, and enhance communication through greater self-awareness and understanding of one another. Discover more at www.devinchughes.com.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad (BGCC), along with George and Meryl Young, will present the 6th Annual Taste of Bressi at the Boys & Girls Club Bressi Ranch Clubhouse on March 11, an afternoon of craft beers, premium wines, food, live music, games, and more. Local vendors will be providing tastings of signature dishes and beverages while guests enjoy entertainment from Fetchez La Vache and Naked Saturdays Band. Beer tastings will be provided by various local breweries including Stone Brewing Co., Ballast Point, Pizza Port, Modern Times, Green Flash, and Saint Archer, among others. Featured local winemakers include Coomber, Lotierzo, Eusinus, Little Oaks, and more. The $48 Taste of Bressi Clubhouse Pass provides access to all restaurant tastings and your choice of any eight beer or wine tastings. All proceeds from the event benefit BGCC. Funded 100 percent by local donors, BGCC has been enriching the lives of youth in the community for over 65 years. For more information or to purchase tickets visit www.bgccarlsbad.org.
Pirate Plunge The City of Carlsbad will host the Pirate Plunge event at the Alga Norte Aquatics Center on Saturday, April 29 from 5 to 9 p.m. Pool activities include Hook It, Cannon Ball Crush, Diving for Treasure, Ship Raiders, Key Logs, and more. Dry activities include a pirate ship slide, tropical bounce house, photo opportunities, and a treasure hunt. The evening will end with a special movie presentation of The Wild Life (rated PG) on the big outdoor movie screen. Families can enjoy dinner at the Dive In Grill during the event as well. Admission is $10 per person; children three years and under are free. Wristbands will be available for pick-up in advance from April 10 through April 29 at the Aquatics Center. For more information call 760-268-4777.
Tip Top Run The annual Tip Top Run “Leprechaun Dash & Bash,” to benefit the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation, will be held on Saturday, March 11. The event includes a 5K/10K walk and fun run with spectacular views of the lagoon and Pacific Ocean, lunch from Tip Top Meats, T-shirts, swag bags, family activities, live music, prizes, and a beer garden. The event is a celebration of the eradication of the invasive algae Caulerpa taxifolia and raises awareness about the lagoon as one of the area’s amazing natural resources. Proceeds from the run will assist the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation’s educational programs, which reach over 7,000 elementary school children throughout the year. Both the coastal 5K and the inland 10K start at 8:30 a.m. and end at the Foundation’s Discovery Center in Carlsbad. The event is open to runners and walkers of all ages. Military families may register for free in commensurate with sponsorship availability. For more information or to register visit www.aguahedionda.org or call 760-804-1969.
Leadership Academy Accepting Applications Carlsbad residents in 9th through 12th grade attending any high school are invited to apply for the spring session of the Carlsbad Student Leader Academy (CSLA). The program strives to address issues affecting youth in Carlsbad and bridge the gap between adult and youth perspectives through civic education and community projects. Students will participate in three phases of the program. Phase one is a self-discovery-based program that concludes with a personal storytelling night by each participant. In phase two, students will gain practical leadership tools and a framework for owning their personal development into leaders and effective influence through a learn-by-doing curriculum. Finally, in phase three the students will present a challenge-based project solution to a real life problem in the Carlsbad community by applying lessons learned from the first two phases. It is free to apply and participate in CSLA. Applications are due by March 6; student selections will be announced on March 20. Academy runs from April 17 through June 19. For more information or to apply go to www.carlsbadstudentleaderacademy.com.
Girl Scout Cookie Season is Here Our friendly neighborhood Girl Scouts are gladly helping residents stock up on America’s iconic confection – Girl Scout cookies! Offerings include brand new varieties such as the Girl Scouts S’mores and returning favorites Thin Mints, Samoas, Do-si-dos, Trefoils, and Tagalongs. All proceeds from each $5 box stay local to help fund Girl Scout activities and programs. For example, local troops funded an overnight adventure at the Living Coast Discovery Center where they learned about protecting endangered species and the environment. Under the guidance of troop leaders, the girls also used cookie earnings for community service projects. Through the Girl Scout Cookie Program, girls gain key skills like goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics. They also help serve the military by inviting customers to donate cookies to Operation Thin Mint. For more information visit www.sdgirlscouts.org. March | April 2017 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • 25
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he Carlsbad Marathon & Half Marathon brought runners and walkers from all over the world to Carlsbad to participate in the 26.2- and 13.1mile out-and-back courses. Participants passed by the Buena Vista Lagoon and then through the Village before rolling hills and stunning views of the ocean led them to the finish line. Other highlights included live bands at every mile, enthusiastic volunteers at support stations, and crowds of spectators holding signs and shouting encouragement along the sidelines. The event helped to raise funds and awareness for 15 different charities including Donate Life San Diego, Fresh Start Surgical Gifts, Partnerships with Industry, the San Diego Fire Rescue Foundation, Sugar Bear Foundation, and the Tri-City Hospital Foundation, among many others. For more information visit www.carlsbadmarathon.com. ¢
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT
INNOVATIVE
PAIN RELIEF Tri-City Medical Center Is a Leader in Minimally-Invasive Robotic Spine Surgery by LAINEY KRAL | photos by Zach Cordner
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Tri-City Medical Center, experienced surgeons deliver innovative solutions to common pain. The Oceanside-based medical center is a national leader in alleviating back pain with the Mazor Robotics Renaissance system – a robotic guidance system that accurately and efficiently facilitates a variety of spine surgery treatments. The Mazor is a viable option to treat a wide range of conditions, including bulging or ruptured discs, sciatica, arthritis, skeletal 28 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • March | April 2017
irregularities, osteoporosis, scoliosis, degenerative disc disease, kyphosis, and spondylolisthesis. “Back pain can affect anyone at any age,” said Dr. Payam Moazzaz, spine surgeon and Mazor specialist. “As people age, the body becomes more susceptible to injury, and taking steps to avoid a back injury is important.” While traditional open spine surgery involves exposing the entire spine, the Renaissance system combines a CT-scan and advanced planning software to pinpoint
the exact locations for treatment. It’s a precise roadmap empowering surgeons to provide targeted treatment with smaller incisions, lower complication rates, less radiation, reduced pain, and faster recoveries. As the West Coast training center for the Mazor, Tri-City is one of the top sites for the system nation-wide. Orthopedic surgeons Dr. Neville Alleyne and Dr. Payam Moazzaz have performed over 700 Mazor spine surgeries at Tri-City. Dr. Alleyne has over 30 years of experience and specializes in adult spinal SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT
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surgeries. His patents include a spinal cord protective device, a cardiac protective device, a tummy tutor, and radiofrequency coblation used in spinal surgery. Dr. Moazzaz has been practicing medicine for over 10 years – his many awards include the UC Davis Ernest M. Gold Award for Excellence and the Paul Lipscomb Award for Excellence in Orthopedics. Tri-City Medical Center has served its community for over 50 years and is a 388-bed full service, acute-care hospital in Oceanside, with a primary care clinic and over 700 physicians practicing in 60 specialties. Its Gold Seal “While traditional of Approval® from the Joint open spine surgery Commission recognizes its involves exposing commitment to safe and effective patient care for the residents the entire spine, of the community it serves. the Renaissance It operates the only Level III system combines Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in North County as well as a CT-scan and an Orthopedic & Spine Institute, advanced planning a Cardiovascular Health Institute software to pinpoint and a Neuroscience Institute, along with the Tri-City Wellness the exact locations Center in Carlsbad, recognized for treatment.” as one of the best wellness centers in San Diego County. It also specializes in women’s health, robotic surgery, cancer and emergency care. The medical center is community-owned and operated, with a board of directors
comprised of publicly elected community members. Tri-City’s mission of advancing the health and wellness of those they serve extends beyond hospital walls. Sponsored events include the Tri-City Medical Center Carlsbad Marathon, Oceanside Turkey Trot & Senior 1-Mile, Alzheimer’s Walk, and the first ever American Heart Association Heart Health Walk in North County, taking place Sept. 30. Tri-City physicians give public lectures on health topics ranging from women’s and men’s health to orthopedic treatment options. From education to innovation, Tri-City Medical Center puts patients and community first. For more information about Tri-City Medical Center and Tri-City Healthcare District, please visit www.tricitymed.org. ¢
AT-A-GLANCE Name of Business: Tri-City Medical Center CEO: Steve Dietlin Year of Establishment: 1961 Address: 4002 Vista Way, Oceanside, CA 92056 Website: www.tricitymed.org Phone: 855-222-TCMC (8262) Description of business: Tri-City Medical Center is a leader in robotic spine surgery in San Diego County, providing patients with surgical treatment options such as the Mazor Robotics Renaissance system. March | April 2017 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • 29
SUMMER CAMP GUIDE
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ummer camps promote exploration and self-expression within a hands-on learning environment. At camp, children have a unique opportunity to find independence, community, and friendship. With prime locations near the ocean, parks, and campgrounds, North County San Diego boasts a wide variety of summer camps for children and teens of all ages and interests for the artist,
athlete, comedian, or animal lover in the family. Whether a child or teen is looking for a traditional camp experience, a weekend science and discovery camp, a creative experience with an art camp, or a chance to get moving with a sports camp, summer camps in North County cater to them all. The ZCode 2017 Summer Camp Guide gives the inside scoop on the camp options available this upcoming season. We invite you to read along and discover the adventure awaiting you.
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ummer means freedom from the classroom, but it can still be a time for rewarding experiences that teach valuable lessons. The Army and Navy Academy (ANA) offers co-ed motivational summer leadership, academic, and recreation camps that encourage and promote personal growth and skill development. With the mission to inspire young men and women to learn, lead, and grow, ANA summer programs give campers ages 8 through 16 the opportunity to build positive selfesteem and respect for others through hands-on experiences and interactive classes. Camp Pacific was established in 1943 as a traditional summer recreation camp. Since then the program has expanded to offer educational and leadership programming as well, allowing teens the chance to focus on teamwork, sportsmanship, and self-improvement. The program offers creative weekly activity clinics, stimulating skill classes, and activities such as beach volleyball, drama, photography, surfing and swimming, ultimate Frisbee, and more, all from ANA’s beachfront location. Camp Challenge, which was developed in 2009, is the only Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) credit-producing summer leadership course west of the Mississippi River. Campers learn how to avoid and resolve conflict, value community service, increase physical fitness, acquire study skills, and enjoy the benefits of team success. Taught by ANA’s own JROTC department, which has been designated as an Honor Unit with Distinction for the past 27 years, Camp Challenge offers participants the advantage of learning from highly qualified and experienced leaders who seek to bring out the best in their students. As one parent described, “I am proud to say that they both left for camp as teenage boys and came
back disciplined young men, with the confidence of knowing what it takes to be a leader.” No matter which ANA program they attend, campers are sure to feel a sense of community while building teamwork and leadership skills, resilience, independence, and cherished friendships. Camp Pacific Classic takes place July 2 through 15 and July 16 through 28 for $2,395, and for a cost of $2,595, the camp will include an English as Second Language program option. Camp Challenge’s two-week Leadership Development Program will run from July 2 to July 15 and July 16 to July 29 for $2,995. The four-week JROTC credit program, Leadership Education and Training, will start July 2 and run until July 29 at a cost of $4,995. Families and prospective campers are invited to attend ANA Open House events on April 29, May 20, and June 17 in order to get more insight into these programs. Camp registration can be done online at anasummer.campbrainregistration.com. To learn more about how Army and Navy Academy summer programs can help your child or teen develop leadership skills and experience personal growth this summer visit www.armyandnavyacademy.org/ summer-programs. ¢
AT-A-GLANCE Program Name: Army and Navy Academy Summer Programs Address: 2605 Carlsbad Blvd., Carlsbad, CA 92008 Website: www.armyandnavyacademy.org/summer-programs Email: summer@armyandnavyacademy.org Phone: 760-434-7564
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athedral Catholic High School (CCHS), centrally located in Carmel Valley, offers a wide variety of summer enrichment and athletic programs for grades 3 through 12. Your student will be challenged in a safe environment that is intellectual, physical, creative and, most importantly, fun! The enrichment programs and athletic camps start June 19 through August 7, with morning and afternoon sessions available. They are structured to hone academic and critical thinking skills, develop self-confidence, and foster motivation. The week-long sessions for students in grades 3 through 12 include a wide variety of programs, including a salute to Disney drama camp, pre-engineering, digital photography, soccer, tennis, football, baseball, and boys’ lacrosse, to name just a few. The academic acceleration courses are six weeks long and will run June 19 through July 7 and July 10 through 27, with the exception of the three-week Government and Economics program. Classes last from 8:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. CCHS offers online courses in World History, U.S. History, Economics, Government, and P.E. CCHS oncampus courses include various Math, Science (including Introduction to STEAM), and Language courses. Unique courses include Computer Science and Engineering, Introduction to Web Design, and Introduction to Programming. Please visit the school website for more information and registration at www.CathedralCatholic.org or call 858-523-4000. ¢
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usical teens can hone their skills and have a blast in San Diego’s largest professional recording studio, which has hosted the likes of blink-182 and the Arctic Monkeys. Musicians and non-musicians of all skill levels are welcome – there are plenty of roles for everyone, from singer to musician to producer to engineer. Attendees get hands-on time in a world-class recording facility, experiencing exactly what goes into making great-sounding music. Students will learn songwriting techniques and other skills such as how to create electronic music, how to record instruments and vocals, and how to produce and arrange a song, all while using top recording industry software. Starting with a basic melody, by the end of the week attendees will take home an original composition they’ve arranged, produced, and recorded. Studio West has been teaching music production for 10 years. Our programs span from middle school to industry professionals and include industry certifications and a year-long degree program in audio engineering for those interested in a professional career. After-school programs and one-on-one tutoring are also offered throughout the school year. Week-long camps run Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Rancho Bernardo location, from June 19 to Aug. 4. Get a $50 discount for signing up by April 15 at www.studiowest.com. ¢ 32 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • March | April 2017
CITY OF VISTA SUMMER CAMPS W
ith summer break right around the corner, now is the time to look into a fun, exciting camp experience. This year, give your child(ren) a great opportunity to learn, interact, and grow with the City of Vista’s affordable and skill-building summer day camp program. Offered through the Recreation Division, the day camps are set in beautiful Brengle Terrace Park, making it easy for North County parents to deliver and collect their children around work hours. The summer program offers a variety of all-inclusive options for kindergarten through eighth grade students and a Counselor-in-Training session for 9th through 11th graders. Program opportunities include: Adventure Camp, Explorers Camp, and Sports Camp. Each camp offers unique, theme-related activities, games, and field trips. From wilderness explorers to aspiring athletes, there’s a day camp available for everyone. “Our summer program focuses on each camper’s well-being,” said Kim Crawford, the City’s Recreation Coordinator. “We want participants to be safe, build positive relationships, and, most importantly, to have fun!” Day camps run from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day and include two snacks and a lunch. At least one field trip per week is scheduled at no extra charge. Register soon, as the camps fill up quickly. To check out all the opportunities for your child(ren) this summer, visit us online at www.VistaRecreation.com, e-mail Recreation at kcrawford@cityofvista.com, or call 760-643-5275. ¢
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very child’s ideal summer is as unique as their imaginations and personal interests, which is why Magdalena Ecke Family YMCA offers more than 180 different camps for a wide range of campers ages 4 to 16 years old. “We are confident that we offer at least one camp for every interest in the categories of traditional, aquatic, sport, specialty, educational, and teen camp,” said Chad Matkowski, Camp Director. The nonprofit is dedicated to making an impact by helping every child reach their fullest potential through mind, body, and spirit. In addition, their camp program is accredited by the American Camp Association, a symbol of their adherence to standards of high quality. Their hand-picked staff of more than 200 personnel receives extensive training – all are CPR and first aid certified – and brings energy, creativity, and accountability to each program. For more information and to register visit www.ymca.org/ecke. ¢
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s the all-star staff is proud to say, “There is never an off-season at Frozen Ropes!” The baseball and softball training program provides year-round opportunities for young athletes to learn and grow. With locations in 4S Ranch and Del Mar, Frozen Ropes is the largest baseball and softball development program in San Diego and offers private lessons, classes, cage rentals, clinics, camps, and travel ball teams. Frozen Ropes looks forward to the start of Summer League 2017 – last year’s program hosted over 250 young players! Participants in all programs range from 3 to 18 years old, and camps are offered for ages 6 to 12. Parents can sign their children up for morning, afternoon, or full-day sessions, and 2017 camps run every week of summer beginning June 10. “Player development is our priority at Frozen Ropes,” explained General Manager Curt Holcombe. Staff members include coaches who have won National Championships and played in the Minor Leagues, as well as Ron Witmeyer, who played with the Oakland A’s and coached at Stanford and UC Berkeley. Learn more about the 4S Ranch location at www.sdfrozenropes.com or by calling 858-485-9399, and learn about the Del Mar location at www.dmfrozenropes.com or 858-643-9390. Mention this article and receive 10% off any Frozen Ropes Summer Camps. ¢ March | April 2017 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • 33
SUMMER CAMP GUIDE
LITTLE ROOKIES & ALLSTAR BASEBALL & SOFTBALL SUMMER CAMPS L
ittle Rookies and AllStar Baseball and Softball camps offer boys and girls ages 4 to 12 the ultimate training environment. Baseball and softball programs are divided into age and skill divisions for the best individual experience. The Little Rookies division serves ages 4 to 6, and AllStar Baseball and Softball serves ages 7 to 12. Full-day, half-day, and extended options are available to fit any family schedule at locations throughout San Diego. “My goal is for each player to first have an enjoyable experience, learn all the great fundamentals of the game the right way, and round themselves out to become the complete player by playing in a live game each day,” said Coach Kurtis Swanberg, owner of Little Rookies. Young players learn the fundamentals with state-ofthe-art equipment – hitting and throwing nets, baseball and softball pitching machines, portable pitching mounds, a 60 by 15-foot batting cage, and more. Every afternoon is a chance to put those fundamentals into practice with daily live games. The team spirit and camaraderie solidify the experience. “The players and families look forward to summer camp every year, and it’s a big reunion of players, friends, families, and coaches,” said Coach Kurtis. “It’s amazing to see the kids’ growth each summer as they move up in divisions.” As Brad Ausmus, Manager of the Detroit Tigers, put it, “Coach Kurtis teaches each student valuable fundamental work that connects them to the game and creates super confidence in all as they learn under him. They graduate from the clinics at a much higher level of ball.” Learn more at www.LittleRookiesTBallSchool.com and www.AllStarBaseballSoftball.com. ¢
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nd the homework battle. Is your child average to above average intelligence but not reaching their potential? Is your child taking too much time doing homework that should take only a few minutes? This can be changed. There are solutions. This summer is the time to make that happen before repeating the same pattern next school year. “When learning is difficult or homework is a battlefield, then there may be an unidentified weakness in one or more of the underlying learning skills,” stated Maria Bagby, Executive Director of the Therapeutic Literacy Center (TLC), an organization renowned for its intensive therapeutic approach to fixing learning problems. “That can change. We do that every day.” TLC does much more than literacy. They have become renowned for the results they get with fixing the challenges related to ADHD, auditory processing deficits, executive function, as well as reading and writing skills. These problems don’t fix themselves. How does it work? TLC plans everything they do to meet each individual need through one-on-one therapeutic programming and through small group offerings when appropriate. Why not take advantage of the summer months to change the patterns of last year? Content & Academic Learning Students can raise themselves to grade level Schools and tutors focus here. reading, master their math facts, and improve Basic Academic Skills Reading, Writing, Spelling, Math their handwriting and writing skills. These skills are necessary, not only for success in the increasingly complexity of the Common Core Executive Function Skills Strategizing, organizing, self-monitoring curriculum, but also for life! Use this summer to change your child’s Processing Skills Our work is here! Memory, attention, auditory & visual processing, processing speed future. Visit www.therapeuticliteracycenter.com Core Learning Skills or call 858-481-2200 to see how TLC can help. ¢ Motor skills, internal organization, body & attention awareness
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CARLSBAD EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION SUMMER PROGRAMS
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arlsbad Educational Foundation offers more than 40 fun and educational summer camps for grades K-8. Camps run June 20 to Aug. 5, in congruence with Summer Kids’ Care. Check out High School Summer Academy for advancement credit, our camps at LEGOLAND®, and Young Americans for an exciting adventure of singing, dancing, and improv! Visit www.carlsbaded.org/ k-8-summer-camps for more information on how to register. Registration now open. ¢
eadquartered in Carlsbad, LA Galaxy San Diego is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization that also happens to be the largest soccer club in Northern San Diego County. Whether a student is four years old or 18 years old, a recreational player, collegiate-bound athlete, or somewhere in between, LA Galaxy’s excellent year-round and summer programs offer a seamless player pathway and comprehensive soccer curriculum for players of every age, every level, and every aspiration They believe first and foremost in individual player development, and their camps are designed to allow players to work on their technical ability in a fun and safe atmosphere. Players will be taught the mechanics of individual skills, opposition (attack/defend), and then have the opportunity to work these skills into small-sided game situations. The club’s professional staff works hard to ensure the best possible soccer experience for their players, their families, and the local community. To learn more about their upcoming summer camps and clinics visit www.lagalaxysd.com/camps. ¢
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empest Freerunning Academies are premiere training facilities, solely dedicated to the growth and spread of freerunning and parkour. Developed by the founders of Team Tempest, our facility offers a real-world environment where you can learn everything from the basics of parkour to the advanced maneuvers and tricks of freerunning. Through hard work and creativity, TFA guarantees they’ll challenge you to push further than you ever have before and experience Tempest’s signature ideal: TRÜ FREEDOM THRÜ MOVEMENT! They offer summer camps, curriculum based classes, private lessons, birthday parties, private events, and more. If you are from the San Diego area you are eligible for your first class FREE! Tempest Freerunning Academy North County is located at 2620 Progress St. Vista, CA 92081. They have approximately 10,000 sq.ft. of training space, two Olympic style trampolines, one MAX Air Super Quad Trampoline, two massive foam pits with multiple entry points, and a custom 42 x 42 ft. gymnastics spring floor. In addition, they have a jumping spider, quad steps, and three different warped walls for all the Ninja Warrior fans out there. Plus they have plenty of seating for those eager to witness one of the world’s most rapidly growing sports. Mention 08/10 Magazine before May 1 for $100 OFF early bird registration for summer training! For more info visit www.tempestacademy.com or call 760-305-8926. ¢ March | April 2017 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • 35
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MATHNASIUM OF LA COSTA AND NORTH CARLSBAD/OCEANSIDE W
ith school out of session, summer can be tons of fun – but it can also lead to a loss of academic skills called the “summer slide.” Luckily, Mathnasium of La Costa and Mathnasium of North Carlsbad are here to help stop the slide! Owner Karen Lossing explained, “Students can close gaps from the previous year, deepen problem-solving, build up their automaticity in facts and number sense, get a refresher for an upcoming course, or get a sneak peek of skills they will learn in the new year.” The summer programs allow for 16 or 24 sessions on a drop-in basis for grades 2 through 12. An initial assessment helps the dedicated Mathnasium team develop an individualized learning plan for each student, and a beforeand-after comparison report documents growth and achievement by the end of summer. Karen is proud to say the Mathnasium Method has demonstrated great success in helping kids catch up, keep up, or get ahead in math. “Mathnasium’s programs have 98% of the parents polled stating their students improved,” she shared. Karen is a former third grade, fifth grade, and special education teacher who has written math curriculum for elementary campuses, as well as serving as an administrator. She knows how important the summer months can be Mathnasium Mathnasium of North to pave the way for long-term academic success. “Sometimes the classroom of La Costa Carlsbad/Oceanside is overwhelming and their questions can’t be answered before the bell,” 451 Via Montebello 2624 El Camino Real said Karen. “Summer is the perfect time to make sense of things without the Suite 190 Suite 2624A pressure of school being in session.” Carlsbad, CA 92009 Carlsbad, CA 92008 Discover more at www.mathnasium.com/lacosta and 858-335-5686 760-729-1890 www.mathnasium.com/northcarlsbad. ¢
YMCA OVERNIGHT CAMPS
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ince 1921, the YMCA of San Diego’s overnight camps have been providing positive, life-changing experiences in the outdoors. They combine the fun children want with the growth experiences they need. YMCA Camp Marston has been a San Diego favorite for thousands of children and families. Camp Marston offers adventure, fun, friendships, and great staff – all on a spectacular 236-acre site – with activities including archery, swimming, climbing, crafts, sports, and more. YMCA Raintree Ranch is a wonderful small camp dedicated to western horseback riding. Thirtyeight horses, two instructional arenas, and miles of trails all provide an excellent learning environment. YMCA Camp Surf is a spectacular, ocean-front camp just south of San Diego. This 45-acre facility offers one- and two-week sessions filled with surfing, bodyboarding, and traditional camp activities. These camps add laughter, leadership, and lifelong memories to a host of activities. Learn more at www.ymca.org/camp. ¢ 36 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • March | April 2017
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rep Summer offers students entering preschool, elementary school, middle school and high school outstanding opportunities for enrichment, advancement, and fun, both inside and outside the classroom. Horizon Prep students, as well as community guests and friends, are invited to attend summer courses where they can explore interests, develop important skills, improve athletic ability, and become even more prepared for the challenges of the next academic level. Prep Summer’s goal is to ensure that each student is challenged to develop their abilities so they can excel in the classroom and beyond. Horizon Prep is a Christ-centered, classical school with a reputation for academic excellence and a campus filled to the brim with joyful learners. The school brings that same commitment and excitement to Prep Summer. Visit prepsummer.org to find everything you need: registration forms, dates, and course offerings. It’s going to be a great time at Prep Summer 2017! ¢
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF SAN MARCOS
CARLSBAD EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
This summer, BGCSM campers explore science, technology, art, and more through fun projects and awesome field trips. Specialized program for grades 6-8. Scholarships available for eligible families. 1 Positive Place San Marcos, CA 92069 760-471-2490x306 www.boysgirlsclubsm.org
The Foundation offers over 50 fun and educational summer camps for K-8. Camp Registration begins March 4. Camps run June 20 to Aug. 5, in congruence with Summer Kids’ Care. 5631 Palmer Way, Ste. L Carlsbad, CA 92010 760-929-1555 Sarah@CarlsbadEd.org www.carlsbaded.org Featured on page 35 Advertisement on page 13
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF VISTA 4S DANCE ACADEMY
ALL-STAR ACADEMY
4S Dance Academy’s summer dance camps provide a nurturing and supportive environment for dancers of all ages and skill levels. Learn ballet, pointe/prepointe, variations, jazz, and so much more. 17631-A West Bernardo Dr. San Diego, CA 92127 858-385-1999 www.4sdanceacademy.com
With a variety of programs, All-Star Academy provides a fun and affordable opportunity for children to explore athletics, creative projects, and participate in hands-on lessons to improve critical thinking. 10760 Thornmint Rd. San Diego, CA 92127 858-217-5990 www.all-staracademy.com
ACADEMY OF OUR LADY OF PEACE Let the Academy of Our Lady of Peace educate your future female leader and innovator! They will enjoy a fun summer learning experience with a wide variety of camps available, ranging from STEM to the arts and beyond! 4860 Oregon St. San Diego, CA 92116 619-297-2266 loseguera@aolp.org www.aolp.org
AFTER SCHOOL LEARNING TREE The After School Learning Tree provides an updated, exciting variety of full-day camps with many new activities to satisfy any child’s interests. Programs focus on popular high-tech games, sports, kiln-fired clay art, academics, field trips, cooking, and more! 11525 Sorrento Valley Rd. San Diego, CA 92121 858-603-2211 yucailearningtree@yahoo.com www.yucailearningtree.com
ARMY & NAVY ACADEMY CAMP PACIFIC AND CAMP CHALLENGE The Army and Navy Academy’s Camp Pacific and Camp Challenge provide a fun and challenging environment that focuses on teamwork, sportsmanship, and selfimprovement. Through handson experiences and classes, and a wide variety of activities and trips, campers learn leadership skills and build friendships. 2605 Carlsbad Blvd. Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-434-7564 www.armyandnavy academy.org/summer-programs/ Featured on page 30-31
BILINGUAL QUENTZ/坤慈 Quentz Bilingual offers EnglishChinese programs focused on education, connection, and fun. Ages three and up explore abacus math, Mandarin, Chinese calligraphy, music and drama, origami, art, hands-on science, and field trips. 9840 La Tortola Ct. San Diego, CA 92129 858-281-8382 www.quentz.org
The Boys & Girls Club of Vista offers safe, fun, and impactful year-round programs for all boys and girls ages 5 to 18 including sports, technology, art, music, and fieldtrips at five sites serving Vista and Oceanside. 410 W. California Ave. Vista, CA 92083 760-724-6606 www.bgcvista.org
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER SAN DIEGO Through positive connections with peers and role models, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego promote academic success, character development, and healthy lifestyles for young campers of all backgrounds and interests. 858-866-0591 www.sdyouth.org
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SAN DIEGUITO The Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito offers affordable and flexible Adventure Day Camps, Adventure Specialty Camps, teen camps, and more for ages 5-15 throughout Carmel Valley, Del Mar, Encinitas, Solana Beach, and Eden Gardens. 858-720-2180x315 www.bgcsandieguito.org/clubs
BRONCO BALL YOUTH CAMPS With a focus on individual skill enhancement, Bronco Ball Youth Camps offers high-quality instruction from experienced professional, college, and high school coaches who can help your child or teen improve in all areas of basketball this summer. San Diego, CA 92128 gehlernick@gmail.com www.rbbroncoball.com
CATHEDRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Fulfilling its mission to foster an innovative community of lifelong learners, Cathedral Catholic High School educates and inspires throughout the summer. Programs range from summer school to college preparatory camp for rising seniors. 5555 Del Mar Heights Rd. San Diego, CA 92130 858-523-4000 www.cathedralcatholic.org Featured on page 32 Advertisement on page 11
CHALLENGE ISLAND Challenge Island is an international S.T.E.A.M and 21st century skill-building program that provides an array of afterschool classes, in-school field trips, camps, and birthday parties for young learners ages 4-14. San Diego, CA 858-633-7648 CISanDiego@ challenge-island.com www.challenge-island.com/ sandiegocn
CITY OF POWAY The City of Poway offers over 100 high-quality, affordable camps this summer from skateboarding and science to cooking and creative arts to the traditional favorite Lake Poway Day Camp. Children of all ages will have a blast exploring their unique passions. 13325 Civic Center Dr. Poway, CA 92064 858-668-4570 www.poway.org/classes
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SUMMER CAMP GUIDE CITY OF VISTA RECREATION DAY CAMPS
DEL NORTE HOOPS BASKETBALL CAMPS
The City of Vista’s summer day camps offer fun, exciting, weekly themed activities, including field trips, for kids K-8 grade. Lunch and before & after care are included for one low price. 1200 Vale Terrance Dr. Vista, CA 92084 760-643-5275 www.vistarecreation.com Featured on page 33
With no more than 10 players per coach, Del Norte Hoops Camps give grades 1-8 the dedicated coaching and game experience young athletes need to improve their basketball skills the right way. 12582 Calle Tamega #104 San Diego, CA 92128 951-757-2061 delnortehoops@gmail.com www.delnortehoops.com
COUNTRY MONTESSORI Country Montessori School’s Cricket Camp and Kookaburra Camp offer a wide range of adventures for 2.5-year-olds through incoming fifth graders. Weeklong sessions vary in theme, and each camp includes art, music, and movement for an inspiring experience. 12642 Monte Vista Rd. Poway, CA 92064 858-673-1756 www.countrymontessori.org
DANCEOLOGY Danceology’s variety of camps and classes throughout the summer session provide flexibility for every family and fun for every budding dancer. 10750 Thornmint Rd., Ste. 102 San Diego, CA 92127 858-613-1155 www.danceology.biz
DEL MAR JUNIOR LIFEGUARDS Del Mar Junior Lifeguard’s one-, two-, and four-week summer camp sessions provide a fun, safe environment for children and teens to learn new skills and knowledge pertaining to the beach and ocean environment. P.O. Box 494 Cardiff, CA 92007 info@delmarjg.com www.delmarjg.com
DEL MAR PINES SCHOOL Del Mar Pines School’s Summer of Discoveries offers children a fun and enriching experience that blends academics with creativity. From sports to math to reading and writing, there’s something that caters to every child. 3975 Torrington St. San Diego, CA 92130 858-481-5615 www.delmarpines.com
FROZEN ROPES Kids ages 3 to 18 have a blast learning softball and baseball skills with the top professionals at Frozen Ropes. With yearround opportunities including private lessons, classes, cage rentals, clinics, camps, and travel ball teams, there’s never an off-season at Frozen Ropes. 10710 Thornmint Rd. San Diego, CA 92127 858-485-9399 www.sdfrozenropes.com Featured on page 33
DRAWN2ART SAN DIEGO Join Drawn2Art this summer for a variety of camps that are designed to spark a desire for future investigation and learning as a young artist. Camps are offered half or full day each week for kids ages 4 to 17! 13173-10 Black Mountain Rd. San Diego, CA 92129 858-538-5278 D2ASanDiego@gmail.com www.drawn2artclasses.com
ENCINITAS BALLET ACADEMY Encinitas Ballet Academy presents exceptional dance instruction for all ages, developing coordination, technique, focus, dedication, rhythm, musicality, and stretching. Every class is designed to meet the needs of each individual child. 701 Garden View Ct. Encinitas, CA 92024 760-632-4947 welcome@encinitasballet.com
ENCINITAS PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT. With Junior Lifeguards, Seaside Day Camp, and hundreds of others, Encinitas Parks and Recreation has got you covered this summer! Their local programs will have your campers saying “I’m a Parks and Rec kid.” 505 S. Vulcan Ave. Encinitas, CA 92024 760-633-2740 www.encinitasparksandrec.com
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HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER Since 1977, Huntington has helped students in grades K-12 improve their grades, test scores, and confidence. They provide thorough evaluations, top-notch tutoring programs, and individualized instruction from highly qualified teachers. 10195 Rancho Carmel Dr. San Diego, CA 92128 858-433-6280 www.huntingtonhelps.com/ center/carmelmountain
INSPIRED MOVEMENT DANCE & PERFORMING ARTS Inspired movement offers something for dancers of all ages and skill levels. Camps are focused on action-packed fun while intensives provide challenging and inspiring experiences, leaving dancers with lifelong memories! 3323 Carmel Mountain Rd., #101 San Diego, CA 92121 858-523-8774 www.inspiredmovement dance.com
JING KIDS At JING Kids Summer Camps, students learn Chinese language, culture, and martial arts; move forward with American academics and engineering; and take time to play in nature. 9865 Businesspark Ave., Ste. D San Diego, CA 92131 858-578-8267 info@JINGinstitute.com www.AfterSchoolSanDiego.com
KUMON MATH & READING CENTER OF RANCHO BERNARDO Kumon of Rancho Bernardo has served local families for over 20 years. Free diagnostic testing, individualized learning plans, and comprehensive math and reading programs allow students to develop their foundations and achieve their goals. 16395 Bernardo Center Dr. San Diego, CA 92128 858-592-9515 www.kumon.com/ rancho-bernardo
LA GALAXY SD SOCCER The largest soccer club in North County, LA Galaxy San Diego’s summer programs offer a seamless player pathway and comprehensive soccer curriculum for players of every age, every level, and every aspiration. They focus on providing a fun, safe environment. 5315 Avenida Encinas, #200 Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-434-5600 www.lagalaxysd.com/camps Featured on page 35
LITTLE ROOKIES T-BALL SCHOOL Little Rookies and Allstar Baseball and Softball brings half- and full-day summer camp programs to sports lovers ages 4 through 12. 858-344-7678 www.littlerookiestballschool.com Featured on page 34
MAD SCIENCE OF SAN DIEGO Mad Science is so much fun, children will forget they’re learning! Campers team up with fellow engineers to build a bridge, dig for dinosaurs, launch model rockets, and explore the science behind their favorite sports. 5555 Magnatron Blvd., Ste. G San Diego, CA 92111 858-505-4880 info@madsciencesd.com www.SanDiego.MadScience.org
MAGDALENA ECKE FAMILY YMCA
MATHNASIUM CARMEL VALLEY
MATHNASIUM - NORTH CARLSBAD/OCEANSIDE
The Magdalena Ecke Family YMCA offers various camp programs at their state-ofthe-art facility that serves as a community wellness center for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. 200 Saxony Rd. Encinitas, CA 92024 760-942-9622 www.ymca.org/ecke Featured on page 33
Mathnasium of Carmel Valley offers comprehensive, convenient programs to address and prevent summer learning loss. Using the innovative Mathnasium Method™, specially trained math instructors customize learning programs for the individual child. 3435 Del Mar Heights Rd. #100 San Diego, CA 92130 858-755-6284 www.mathnasium.com/ carmelvalley
Mathnasium North Carlsbad/ Oceanside helps kids understand math by teaching the way that makes sense to them with summer programs for students in grades 1 to 12. 2624 El Camino Real, #2624A Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-729-1890 www.mathnasium.com/ northcarlsbad Featured on page 36
MARANATHA CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS Maranatha Christian Schools offers something for everyone with exciting summer camps in academics, athletics, and the arts. Students of all ages can mix and match academic and recreational classes for a well-rounded summer experience. 9050 Maranatha Dr. San Diego, CA 92127 858-759-9737 www.maranthachristian schools.org
MASTER SPORTS Choose from over 70 of San Diego’s most popular weeklong camps. From traditional sports like basketball to adventure sports like laser tag and extreme dodgeball, Master Sports offers something for the sports lover in everyone. 10531 4S Commons Dr., Ste. 484 San Diego, CA 92127 858-945-4889 www.mastersports.com
MATHNASIUM - 4S RANCH Build up mastery of math facts and number sense with Mathnasium’s summer program. Individualized learning plans and progress reports help students in grades 1 to 12 catch up, keep up, or get ahead in math. 10543 4S Commons Dr., Ste. 175 San Diego, CA 92127 858-312-8888 www.mathnasium.com/ 4sranch
MATHNASIUM - LA COSTA Mathnasium of La Costa helps students close knowledge gaps and deepen problem-solving skills with summer program options for grades 2 through 12. 3451 Via Montebello, Ste. 190 Carlsbad, CA 92009 858-335-5686 www.mathnasium.com/lacosta Featured on page 36 Advertisement on page 45
MATHNASIUM - LA JOLLA When math makes sense, kids leap way ahead – whether they started out far behind or already ahead in math. Mathnasium of La Jolla helps students in grades 1 through 12 go crazy for math by helping them understand it better. 915 Pearl Street, Ste. D/E La Jolla, CA 92037 858-291-8186 www.mathnasium.com/lajolla
MATHNASIUM - MIRA MESA / SCRIPPS RANCH Students in grades K through 12 can use this summer to catch up, keep up, or get ahead in math with Mathnasium of Mira Mesa/Scripps Ranch. Individual learning plans and flexible schedules allow any student to get a jump start and avoid the summer slide. 9460 Mira Mesa Blvd., Ste. J San Diego, CA 92126 858-800-4284 www.mathnasium.com/ miramesa
MATHNASIUM - POWAY Prevent the summer slide or get a head start on the next grade with Mathnasium’s summer programs, which provide individualized learning plans and drop-in sessions for grades 1 to 12. 13557 Poway Rd. Poway, CA 92064 858-513-7887 www.Mathnasium.com/Poway
MATHNASIUM S. ESCONDIDO Stop in Mathnasium of South Escondido and get a head start on building math skills and number sense. Drop-in sessions and individualized learning plans make summer programs flexible for any family’s schedule. 1835 S Centre City Pkwy., Ste. G Escondido, CA 92025 442-999-5250 www.mathnasium.com/ southescondido
MATHNASIUM RANCHO PEÑASQUITOS The Mathnasium Method helps students in grades 1 through 12 retain and build problem solving skills even when school is out of session. Catch up, keep up, or get ahead in math with drop-in sessions and individualized learning plans this summer. 9873 Carmel Mountain Rd. San Diego, CA 92129 858-578-2862 www.mathnasium.com/ ranchopq
MINI THEATRE TROUPE Musical theater professionals teach week-long classes for ages 6-12, focusing on singing, acting, and dancing, all while having a great time with theater games, improvisation, and lots more. Finish each week with a showcase performance. 858-822-9647 www.minitheatretroupe.com
MINT STUDIO CREATIVE CAMPS Mint studio offers over 60 different camps and classes ranging from crafting to computer coding including art, music, and sensory classes for 18 months to teens. Camps follow our local school calendars and are offered throughout the year with half-day and full-day options. See calendar for full schedule of classes to stimulate, inspire, and create. 5965 Village Way, Ste. E105 San Diego, CA 92130 858-348-1778 www.themint.studio
MOBILE TECHNOLOGY SUMMER CAMP & WORKSHOPS Summer fun is reinvented with Mobile Technology’s tech-inspired summer camps and workshops! Two-week camp sessions and one-day workshops available; Beginner and Intermediate Levels; Coding, App Design, Electronics, Games, Outdoor Fun, and Special Events (ages 8-13). 949-529-0438 www.hands-on-mobile.com
MYSTIX FIELD HOCKEY CAMPS Mystix Field Hockey Summer Camps offer high quality coaching and programs for players of all skill levels. With a 8-to-1 player to coach ratio, individual instruction is guaranteed. Camps run 5-8 p.m. on July 7, 8, and 9. Fee of $195 also includes t-shirt and gift bag. P.O. Box 1643 Poway, CA 92074 powaymystix@gmail.com www.powaymystix.com
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SUMMER CAMP GUIDE NIKE JUNIOR GOLF CAMPS
POWAY YOUTH SOCCER CAMPS
Nike Junior Golf Camps provides junior golfers with the tools to improve their game. With multiple locations across San Diego, visit our website to find a camp near you! 800-NIKE CAMPS golf@ussportscamps.com www.ussportscamps.com/ golf/nike
Poway Youth Soccer League’s Summer Camp and Advanced Camp programs give young athletes the chance to improve skills, build friendships, and have fun. Kids of all skill levels will learn from the program’s talented coaches. P.O. Box 515 Poway, CA 92074 858-361-7158 vnorris02@gmail.com www.powayyouthsoccer.com
OUTPOST SUMMER CAMPS The team at Outpost Summer Camps is dedicated to providing campers with a traditional camp experience. Campers can create lasting memories and friendships during a three-week session. 13446 Poway Rd. #240 Poway, CA 92064 858-842-4900 www.outpostsummer camps.com
PACIFIC RIDGE SCHOOL Pacific Ridge School’s summer programs offer students in grades 3 through 12 the opportunity to explore a variety of subjects from sports and science to arts and technology. 6269 El Fuerte St. Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-448-9820 www.pacificridge.org
PACIFIC SWIM + RANCHO ARBOLITOS Serve up some fun this summer with Pacific Swim and Rancho Arbolitos swim and tennis camps for ages 5 to 14. Campers make friends, learn sportsmanship, and build skills with top-rated coaches. 14343 Silverset St. Poway, CA 92064 858-486-3670 www.ranchoarbolitos.com
PREP SUMMER
RSF SOCCER RSF Attack Soccer Camps are offered for players of all ages and levels and are designed to help improve a player’s skills and technical ability. Attack camps focus on providing a fun, safe environment and are conducted by the Attack professional coaching staff. 616 Stevens Ave., Ste. M Solana Beach, CA 92075 760-479-1500 www.rsfsoccer.com
SAN DIEGO FENCING CENTER
Prep Summer invites students from pre-K through high school to explore a vast variety of summer courses. Both inside and outside the classroom, the programs provide outstanding opportunities for review, enrichment, advancement, and fun. 6233 El Apajo Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 858-756-5599 www.prepsummer.org Featured on page 36
Fencing stimulates speed, balance, mental focus, and coordination. But it is also a great tool to teach fair play and self-discipline. Join one of our beginners summer camps for ages 7-12. 1770 S Escondido Blvd. Ste. C Escondido, CA 92025 760-746-7007 www.sandiegofencing.com
RANCHO FAMILY YMCA
San Diego Force FC fosters talent and determination on and off the field, emphasizing safety, fun, fair play, and development. Programs available for boys and girls age 4-14. 10531 4S Commons Dr. #130 San Diego, CA 92127 760-458-3846 jose@Sdforcefc.com www.sdforcefc.com
The Rancho Family YMCA offers a wide variety of camp programs that promote youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility for the youth of North County San Diego. 9410 Fairgrove Ln. San Diego, CA 92129 858-484-8788 www.rancho.ymca.org
ROBOLINK ROBOTICS CAMP Students in grades 1 through 12 can engage with real-life robots and drones at this leading STEM center! With camps helmed by brilliant UC San Diego engineering majors, campers will build, code, and program their way to a successful, exciting summer. 5677 Oberlin Dr. #100 San Diego, CA 92121 858-876-5123 info@robolink.com www.robolink.com/camp
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SAN DIEGO FORCE FC SOCCER CAMPS
SAN DIEGO SOL Ages 6-14 are guaranteed to have a great time and become better basketball players with San Diego Sol basketball camps. Full-day and half-day options are available. 10455 Pomerado Rd. San Diego, CA 92131 619-933-7740 www.sandiegosol.com
SCRIPPS PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY SPAA is a high-quality, professional dance and musical theatre training facility. Their instructors provide a creative, non-competitive environment that instills confidence and teamwork while inspiring personal excellence in every student. 9920 Scripps Lake Dr., Ste. 105 San Diego, CA 92131 858-586-7834 www.scrippsperforming arts.com 4645 Carmel Mountain Rd., Ste. 208 San Diego, CA 92130 858-509-2624
SEW INSPIRED Students can learn and grow in both sewing and design skills alongside their peers at this interactive sew and design studio. The Sew Inspired team creates an atmosphere of creativity, fun, and inspiration for kids of all skill levels. 531 Encinitas Blvd., Ste. 103 Encinitas, CA 92024 760-908-7853 www.sewinspired.biz
SOUTHERN CA BALLET Southern California Ballet’s Weekly Recreational Camp and Summer Intensive allow students ages four and up to dive into the world of dance. Children of all experience levels thrive with the fun, challenging curriculum. 12285 World Trade Dr., Ste. K San Diego, CA 92128 858-674-1006 www.socalballet.org
STAR REPERTORY THEATRE STAR Rep’s 2017 Summer Study/ Performance program offers a three-week theatre intensive from July 31 to Aug. 18, MondaysFridays, with a review and performance of The Lion King, Jr. on Aug. 19 and 20. Students will learn to sing, act, and dance from professionals in the industry. 329 East Valley Pkwy. Escondido, CA 92025 760-751-3035/619-708-0498 www.STARrepertory theatre.com
STUDIO WEST Get hands-on time in a worldclass recording facility, and experience exactly what goes into making great-sounding music at Studio West’s weeklong summer camp programs for high school and middle school students. 11021 Via Frontera San Diego, CA 92127 858-592-9497 www.studiowest.com Featured on page 32
SUNDEVIL COMPETITIVE BASKETBALL Sundevil Competitive Basketball provides a fun and supportive basketball summer camp within PQ that caters to boys and girls, grades 4-8, of all skill levels. Campers will learn the skills and fundamentals necessary to improve their game. mail.scbasketball@gmail.com www.sundevilbasketball.org
SYLVAN LEARNING CENTER Summer camps at Sylvan Learning pick up where the classroom leaves off. Students explore STEM with fun, interactive Sylvan EDGE camps, and discover inspiration when they achieve with Sylvan’s academic summer programs. 130 N. El Camino Real, Ste. B Encinitas Ca 92024 760-942-5454 tutor@sylvanlearningSD.com www.sylvanlearning.com/ encinitasCA
TECHKNOWHOW TECH, CODING AND ROBOTICS SUMMER CAMPS TechKnowHow’s week-long summer camps offer a variety of fun and enriching hands-on projects which teach students how to use technology creatively. 553 Pilgrim Dr., Ste. D Foster City, CA 94404 877-432-0970 campinfo-san-diego@ techknowhow.com www.TechKnowHow.com
TEMPEST FREE RUNNING ACADEMY NORTH COUNTY Experience TRÜ FREEDOM THRÜ MOVEMENT at Tempest Freerunning Academy North County, California’s first and only training facility dedicate solely to freerunning and parkour. For everyone from beginners to the most advanced freerunners, Tempest Academy’s classes offer an amazing facility to experience the world’s most rapidly growing sport. 2620 Progress St., Ste. A Vista, CA 92081 760-305-8926 www.tempestacademy.com Featured on page 35
THE BISHOP’S SCHOOL SUMMER SESSION 2017 Bishop’s offers affordable, all-day summer programs for athletics, enrichment, preparation, and review. We invite students entering grades 4 through 12 to join us on campus in La Jolla for learning and fun this summer! 7607 La Jolla Blvd. La Jolla, CA 92037 858-875-0787 www.bishops.com/ summersession
THE FINE TUNE ACADEMY From July 17-22, Fine Tune Academy will offer daily workshops for voice, guitar, piano, and drums. Campers of all ages can go on field trips, record music, and even participate in live performances. Join in for a week of education and inspiration. 2240 Encinitas Blvd., Ste. D #120 Encinitas, CA 92024 760-908-4911 www.thefinetuneacademy.com
THE FOUNDATION MUSIC & ART CENTER
TRI-CITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
The Foundation Music & Art Center presents Boutique Music Camps in the Carmel Valley area! Multi-instrument, Kid’s/ Teen Rock Band, Piano, Singing, and Songwriting camps will be offered June through August for young, aspiring musicians. 3233 Carmel Mt. Rd., Ste. 100 San Diego, CA 92121 858-461-9088 foundationmac@gmail.com www.FoundationMAC.com
At Tri-City Christian School, your child has the opportunity to be engaged in diverse and exciting classes like drama, art, cooking, and STEAM. A variety of sports camps are offered are also, as well as an eight-week program for and adventurous day camp! 302 North Emerald Dr. Vista, CA 92083 760-630-8227x215 www.tccs.org
THE GRAUER SCHOOL Grauer Summer School is designed to provide yearlong learning, enrichment, remediation, and fun! Grauer teachers specialize in helping students explore academic and creative interests in a relationship-driven college preparatory environment. Grauer (for credit) UC/WASC accredited summer courses are open to non-Grauer students. 1500 S. El Camino Real Encinitas, CA 92024 760-944-6777 www.grauerschool.com
THERAPEUTIC LITERACY CENTER Similar to their year-round programs, Therapeutic Literacy Center’s summer camps provide specialized training in underlying learning skills. Their programs can erase reading, writing, and math learning challenges. 990 Highland Dr., Ste. 106-D Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-481-2200 www.therapeuticliteracy center.com Featured on page 34
TRC GYMNASTICS Since 1992, TRC Gymnastics has provided outstanding gymnastics and tumbling instruction. In addition to their year-round programs, they offer a variety of summer programs for children of all ages and skill level. 722 Genevieve St., Ste. L Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-481-4966 www.trcgymnastics.com
WAVE VOLLEYBALL CLUB Get sandy at the beach and improve your volleyball skills, learn a new indoor technique or position, and improve your mental game with WAVE Volleyball Club’s summer camps! WAVE offers options for players of all levels, for grades K-12. 15555 Jimmy Durante Blvd. Del Mar, CA 92014 877-417-WAVE www.wavevb.com
YAK ACADEMY Kids ages 1- 8 can learn Mandarin and Spanish through play-based immersion classes led by world-class native speaking instructors. Their half-day preschool, enrichment class, and summer camps let young learners explore the world through language, culture, and community. 9939 Hibert St., Ste. 101 San Diego , CA 92131 858-679-7760 sandiego@yakacademy.com www.yakacademy.com
YMCA OVERNIGHT CAMPS Experience laughter, leadership, and lifelong memories in the outdoors with one of YMCA of San Diego’s popular overnight camps at Camp Marston, Raintree Ranch, or Camp Surf. 560 Silver Strand Blvd. Imperial Beach, CA 91932 619-423-5850 x10213 www.ymca.org/camp Featured on page 36 ¢
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COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER
SCOUT'S HONOR C
raig Correll is a native Californian who married wife Janet on the bluffs of Torrey Pines Reserve in 1985. A few days later they moved to Carlsbad, where they’ve lived and enjoyed the perks of their centrally located, beautiful beach community. Currently a solo-practice trademark attorney, Craig has also helped lobby to pass legislature addressing trademark anti-counterfeiting. In 1964, Craig joined Boy Scout Troop 130. His fond memories prompted him to introduce his son Eric to Cub and Boy Scouts. When Eric entered Carlsbad Troop 748 in 2000, Craig trained to become an assistant scoutmaster. “Scouting, for all the social and political issues it’s endured in recent years,” he said, “is consistently one of the best training and character building institutions our country has to offer.” Eric was aged between the two Gunner brothers, Cory and Aron, and the families connected through Scouts. Aron’s tragic death not long after he graduated from SDSU shocked their extended Scout families. “There was just so much potential there for a young man who was doing so many things right,” Craig affirmed. “What a profound loss for us all.” Craig then assisted the Gunners in creating the Aron Gunner Memorial Scholarship Foundation, to which he now lends his assistance and expertise. And his antique 1914 Ford Model T touring car, which some lucky bidder gets to ride in during the yearly Carlsbad Spirit Benefit Concert. The grants go to deserving CHS seniors who’ve demonstrated service to their Carlsbad community. “There’s a big list of businesses and supporters that support the Foundation,” Craig shared, “and to top it all off, we’ve been able to grant an astonishingly large number of scholarships.” This year the Foundation’s Carlsbad Spirit Benefit Concert will take place on April 23 at the Stag & Lion Pub & Grille.
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Carlsbad's Craig Correll Helps Give Scholarships to Honor Aron Gunner by KELLEY GUSICH | photos by Tabitha Jackson Photography
As far as other volunteer organizations, Craig felt privileged to serve as Science Olympiad coach for two years when his daughter was at Valley Middle School, and he’s been a board member for the Carlsbad-Woodbridge HOA since 1986. He longs for more participation in the governance of his community, but says, “I take some solace in the fact that I get paid twice as much as all the other board members (2 x $0). Please don’t tell anyone.” Currently in the process of cutting his legal process back, he’s excited to spend more time restoring antique automobiles and tending to ‘Rancho Tortuga’ – his and Janet’s tortoise pen, where they keep two tortoises named Dusty and Rocky, plus one three-legged Red Eared Slider turtle named Scarlet.
Name: Community: Profession: Family: Hobbies: Favorite Local Spots:
Craig O. Correll Carlsbad Trademark Attorney Janet, wife – pharmacist; Eric, son – mechanical engineer; Victoria (Tori), daughter – senior at UCSB Antique automobiles and auto restoration, history, natural science, Scouting, travel, turtles and tortoises Torrey Pines, Hosp Grove, Agua Hedionda Lagoon Discovery Center, Tip Top Meats, cruising Coast Highway
Aron Gunner Memorial Scholarship Foundation Providing academic scholarships for motivated, energetic, and forward-thinking Carlsbad High School students. www.arongunner.org
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Distinguished Dancers
CHS’S LANCER DANCERS WIN BIG AT NATIONALS
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arlsbad High School’s varsity dance team, the Lancer Dancers, took home a first place title in the hip hop category and a third place title in the jazz category at this year’s Universal Dance Association (UDA) National Dance Team Competition, the largest and most prestigious dance competition in the country. The event took place in Orlando, FL in February, with several hundred of the nation’s top high school dance teams in attendance. Known for their high energy, intensity, and intricate choreography, the Lancer Dancers now hold 12 national titles in the hip hop and jazz categories, as well as a world title. The team placed first last year in the hip hop category at the United Spirit Association (USA) National Competition in Anaheim, but haven’t won a first place title at UDA since 2012. “This was a huge win for us,” said Coach Laura Nares. “To win a
title this year required a lot of extra effort and discipline having lost eight amazing seniors from last year’s squad. Over half of our team is new, which is a testament to how well the captains rose to the challenge of building a cohesive, unified team.” The team is comprised of an elite group of dancers selected each year through a rigorous try-out and screening process. The Lancer Dancers perform at varsity football and basketball home games, and also dance at their annual showcase for students, families, and community members. The team takes pride in supporting several community events throughout the year as well, including their summer dance camp and fall dance classes for children ages five and up. For more information visit www.lancerdancers.com. ¢
The Great Outdoors
SAN DIEGO FOUNDATION OPENS 2017 GRANT CYCLE
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he San Diego Foundation is inviting proposals from nonprofit organizations working to protect and connect outdoor spaces and improve outdoor access, especially for San Diegans in underserved and park-poor communities. Partnerships of two or more nonprofits may apply for $25,000 to $50,000 grants for projects or programs that contribute to two or more of the following goals: increase access/ connectivity to trails, parks, and natural amenities in neighborhoods where resources are deficient; connect and protect nature through conservation, restoration, or acquisition of key lands; encourage children from park-poor communities to 44 • 0810 MAGAZINE.COM • March | April 2017
safely engage with the natural environment through physical or educational activities; and build community support for relevant public policies or funding. The foundation’s Parks for Everyone report found that while more than 45% of San Diego County’s total land area is green space, many low-income, ethnically diverse communities have limited access to parks and open spaces. Subsequently, in 2013 the foundation launched its Opening the
Outdoors program in order to further protect nature, build trails, and increase access to outdoor spaces. For more than 40 years, the San Diego Foundation and its donors have granted over $1 billion, mobilizing resources to enhance quality of life, increase social impact, and champion civic engagement through effective, responsible, and innovative philanthropy. The organization is committed to causes such as arts and culture, civil society, education, environment, health and human services, and youth development to build equity and opportunity for all San Diego citizens. The Carlsbad Charitable Foundation is a regional affiliate of The San Diego Foundation. Learn more at www.sdfoundation.org. ¢
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I N O U R O W N B A C K YA R D
LIVING
LITTLE ITALY Get a Taste of Italy Right Here in San Diego by SAMANTHA EDWARDS
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estled along the waterfront in the northwest district of downtown, between the bustling San Diego International Airport and the historic Gaslamp Quarter, is a charming city section with a European flair. San Diego’s Little Italy was founded in the 1920s by Italian immigrant families, who built the area into a prominent fishing neighborhood during the height of the tuna industry on the West Coast. Despite suffering nearly 30 years of decline by the mid-'90s, Little Italy not only still exists today – it is a growing and thriving part of the San Diego cityscape. In fact, it has been recognized as one of the top Little Italy neighborhoods in the nation. And perhaps now more than ever, Little Italy is alive with community spirit. The streets of the 48-square-block neighborhood are studded with patio cafes, public piazzas, markets, authentic restaurants, boutiques, art displays, and other attractions that pay tribute to its rich Italian heritage. The area has been managed by the Little Italy Association of San Diego since 1996, an effort that has proven successful in preserving Little Italy as a stable ethnic business and residential community. This spring the association will complete the largest project of its kind: Piazza della Famiglia, a 10,000-square-foot European-style plaza intended to become the new
heart of Little Italy. The piazza will serve as a central community gathering place to host the area's various activities including farmers markets, concerts, cultural events, and more. So grab your family and friends, head down south, and explore all there is to do in this delightful cultural landmark. ¢
THINGS TO DO & PLACES TO GO Little Italy Mercato Farmers Market Fresh local produce, meat, eggs, baked goods, flowers, plants, and art Every Saturday | 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. W. Cedar St.
Gran Fondo Charity bicycle ride starting under the Little Italy landmark sign April 9 | 7:15 a.m. www.sdgranfondo.com
ArtWalk San Diego
Waterfront Park
Artwork, music and dance performances, and interactive art experiences April 29 & 30 | 11 a.m. – 6 p.m. www.artwalksandiego.org/missionfederal
Grassy areas, interactive fountains for kids, garden rooms, jungle gyms, and picnic areas located along the harbor 1600 Pacific Highway
San Diego Firehouse Museum
Amici Park
Firefighting equipment and memorabilia dating back to the late 1800s Thursdays & Fridays | 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 1572 Columbia St.
Includes a dog park, amphitheater, and bocce ball courts State St.
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2017 Lancers Spring Sports Preview
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arlsbad spring sports are right around the corner! With some new coaches, as well as our experienced coaches, we look forward to a great spring season. It is our busiest season, with nine sports. Joining our staff this spring is Kelly Large as our head track coach. We would love for you to come out and watch a game. Email me at awaters@carlsbadusd.net for more information. Go Lancers! ¢ ~ Amanda Waters, Athletic Director
Boys’ Golf
Head Coach: Jason Puterbaugh (7th Year) Last Year’s Record: League Champs Tryouts Begin: Feb. 16 First Match: TBA
Boys’ Tennis
Head Coach: Clayton Johnson (3rd year) Last Year’s Record: 6-10, 4-6 in League Tryouts Begin: TBA First Game: March 7 vs. Mt. Carmel Home (Dates and events subject to change).
Boys’ Lacrosse
Head Coach: Dave Demuth (4th Year) Last Year’s Record: 11-6, 1-3 in League Tryouts Begin: Feb. 18 First Game: Feb. 28
Boys’ Volleyball
Head Coach: Andy Tomkinson (7th year) Last Year’s Record: 27-7, League Champions, CIF Open Division Champions Practices Begin: Feb. 21 First Game: March 7 @ La Jolla High School
Girls’ Lacrosse
Baseball
Head Coach: Jake Savicki (2nd Year) Last Year’s Record: 21-10, 10-5 in League. Open Division Participant. Tryouts Begin: Feb. 18 First Game: March 4
Softball
Head Coach: Danielle Kinley (4th Year) Last Year’s Record: 19-11, 8-2 in League Tryouts Begin: Feb. 18, 20 First Game: Feb. 28
Track
Head Coach: Jana Bradley (3rd year) Last Year’s Record: 11-10, 0-5 in League Tryouts Begin: Feb. 18 First Game: March 2
Head Coach: Kelly Large (1st Year) Tryouts Begin: Feb. 20 First Meet: March 2
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Inspect Your Roof Before It Leaks T
his winter seems to be one of the wettest we have seen in quite some time. Maybe the El Niño we were expecting last year has finally come this year? Since our weather is so mild most of the year we are rarely concerned about preparing our roofs for winter or possible storms. This year we have had an excess amount of rain causing an exceptional amount of roof leaks. This has kept the local roofers very busy. First you need to know what type of roof material you have. Do you have a tile roof or shingle roof? Tile roofs last the longest. The tile itself is designed as a watershed to protect the roofing underlayment (felt). The felt installed underneath the tile is considered waterproof but the felt is organic and can deteriorate over time causing a leak. Shingle roofs are usually easier to repair but don’t last as long. These roofs can have leaks due to many factors including damage to the shingles, missing shingles, and even leaks where the shingle meets the chimney or a vent coming out of the roof. Although you may not be a roofer,
there are some problem areas to look for including cracked, blistered, raised, or buckled shingles, exposed nails, and just plain worn-out looking spots. If you notice any of these things you should contact a licensed roofing company to come out and take a look. We are hoping that this will remind you to take a look now and catch any potential problems before they become serious issues. Even if you think everything is
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Baths
Est SF
Price
5
3
2,261
$775,000
4868 Park Drive
3
2
1,839
$775,900
3970 Stella Maris Lane
4
3
2,585
$785,000
$500,000
3553 Bluff Court
4
3
2,287
$810,000
$505,000
1365 Forest
4
4
2,449
$812,500
$530,000
3465 Ravine
5
3
2,705
$830,000
$535,000
2739 Stirling Court
5
3
2,855
$850,000
2665 Wilson Street
3
3
2,379
$855,000
5101 Lynch Court
4
3
2,368
$855,000
$570,000
2756 Carlsbad
3
3
1,558
$870,000
1,553
$615,000
3712 Arapaho
4
4
2,466
$876,500
1
1,226
$655,000
3756 Bergen Peak Place
4
4
2,466
$889,000
2
1,549
$655,000
2071 Lee Court
4
2
1,997
$900,888
3
1,855
$689,000
4306 Horizon Drive
4
3
2,033
$910,000
3
1,612
$698,000
5111 Delaney Court
4
3
2,856
$977,500
3
1,904
$715,000
3333 Lincoln Street
2
3
1,767
$985,050
2
1,600
$718,000
3527 Four Peaks Street
4
5
3,402
$1,050,000
1,957
$722,000
4331 Hillside Drive
5
3
2,516
$1,075,000
2,345
$725,000
4020 James Drive
4
4
2,710
$1,080,000
1,498
$750,000
4220 Sunnyhill Drive
3
3
2,112
$1,125,000
2,075
$755,000
3349 Lincoln Street
2
3
1,897
$1,155,000
1,767
$759,990
1266 Newland
5
5
3,342
$1,160,000
2,263
$761,000
1209 Lanai Court
3
4
2,921
$1,199,717
1,162
$762,000
1603 Frazier Avenue
5
5
4,356
$1,305,000
3
2,705
$770,000
3305 Lincoln Street
2
3
2,016
$1,329,000
3
2,263
$770,000
2305 Ocean Street
3
3
2,431
$2,340,000
3
2,351
$772,500
4111 Karst
2
2
3697 Jetty Point
2
2
3693 Jetty
3
3
2958 Brandon Circle
2
2
2597 Regent Road
3
3
3604 Azure Circle
2
3
3604 Azure Circle
3
3
802 Kalpati
2
4416 Sierra Morena Avenue
3
2890 Woodridge Circle
1,341
Price
Address
$485,000
4822 Neblina Drive
1,341
$489,000
1,390
$499,000
1,119 1,629 1,867 1,867
3
1,790
$539,000
3
1,581
$547,500
4
3
2,036
3712 Azimuth
3
3
1310 Knowles Avenue
2
1519 Tamarack
4
4335 Yosemite Street
3
4567 Chelsea Court
3
3615 Glen
3
3365 Appian Road
3
3547 Cay
3
3
4344 Stanford
4
3
2778 Carlsbad Boulevard
2
3
4813 Neblina
3
2
3420 Santa Clara Way
3
2
2766 Olympia Drive
4
3
3280 McKinley Street
3
2
3460 Gentle Knoll Street
5
3459 Pontiac Drive
4
5353 Forecastle Court
4
(complete list of homes sold in 08/10 at www.0810magazine.com)
Information is compiled from a variety of databases and published by Susco Media Inc. for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. Sales statistics are not affiliated with or provided by any participating advertiser or real estate professional contained in this publication. Properties contained in this list and online were sold by a variety of real estate brokers. Information considered reliable, but not guaranteed. Please check with a licensed real estate professional for more information. Not all sales are listed.
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CULTURAL ARTS OFFICE PROGRAMS www.carlsbadca.gov/arts, 760-602-2090
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FOREIGN FILM FRIDAYS First and third Fridays, 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., Free CARLSBAD CITY LIBRARY RUBY G. SCHULMAN AUDITORIUM March 3 THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD (South Korea, 2008, R, 130 min.) March 17 A MAN CALLED OVE (Sweden, 2015, PG-13, 116 min.) April 7 ABOUT ELLY (Iran, 2009, NR, 119 min.) April 21 GABRIELLE (Canada, 2013, R, 104 min.) INFINITE LIGHT: A PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDITATION ON TIBET by Marissa Roth March 19 – May 21, 2017 Reception: Saturday, March 18, 5 – 7 p.m., Free CARLSBAD CITY LIBRARY CANNON ART GALLERY
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CARLSBAD CITY LIBRARY RUBY G. SCHULMAN AUDITORIUM Saturdays at 4 p.m., Free March 11 Piano Woman in Jazz featuring Sue Palmer April 8 Vocalese and Jazz Singing featuring Leonard Patton
OPERA PREVIEWS CARLSBAD CITY LIBRARY RUBY G. SCHULMAN AUDITORIUM Saturdays at 10 a.m., Free April 15
San Diego Opera: La Traviata
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