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92067 MAGAZINE FEBRUARY + MARCH 2019
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LOCAL FAMILY
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT
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BOY SCOUTS RANCHO COASTAL DISTRICT
The Straza Family
Elite Pediatric Dentistry
FEATURES
18 PREPARED FOR LIFE For over 100 years, Boy Scouts of America has been training youth in responsible citizenship, character development, and self-reliance. Read along as we speak with Rancho Coastal District Commissioner Dennis Chodorow to learn more about how local Scouting programs instill lifelong values and prepare young people for the future.
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PADRES PEDAL THE CAUSE
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STUDIO WEST & THE RECORDING ARTS CENTER
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DONATION DRIVE FOR ANIMALS
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TEXAS HOLD ‘EM POKER TOURNAMENT
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IN OUR OWN BACKYARD San Diego Theatre Week
DEPARTMENTS
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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SPORTS ANNOUNCEMENTS
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TASTE BUDZ
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OUT & ABOUT PHOTOS
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COMMUNITY STUFF
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LIBRARY CALENDAR
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EVERYTHING HOMEZ
COVER PHOTO: Rancho Coastal District Boy Scouts Cover photo by Alan Smith Photography
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FROM THE PUBLISHER VOL. 5, NO. 1 TM
Horsing Around
P U B L I S HE R
Derrick Breaux
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’m from Southeast Texas, so I’ve been on my fair share of horses growing up. My good friend had a couple of horses that we would saddle up and ride to the levee. And no, I’m not making this stuff up – there really was a levee about a mile from my childhood home. I’m pretty sure that people have written songs about this. When I met my wife about 20 years ago, I learned that she grew up with horses. Over the years, she shared many stories of riding on the endless trails in Poway – many of which have long been taken over by developments and homes. The time that she spent with her horses growing up made a lasting impression that she holds close to her heart. Our youngest daughter, Audrey, started taking riding lessons a couple of years ago. Although she has traditionally split her extracurricular hours between soccer, softball, and music, we noticed that she quickly developed a strong passion for horseback riding. Last year Audrey approached us with the idea of adopting or rescuing a horse. At first, we thought the idea was absurd. But this didn’t deter her. While she could have accepted our decision and moved on, instead, she began developing a plan and documenting everything that needed to take place in order to accomplish her goal. She presented her plan to us – which included her own financial and time commitments. And as you may have guessed by reading this and seeing the photo, Audrey did find a horse that needed a new home. In fact, she actually found two horses (eight-year-old brothers from different mothers). Thankfully the horses had not been abused, but they had been neglected. Unfortunately, they were left in their stalls at a facility in Los Angeles with very little socializing and human attention for the past year and a half. Little did these two horses know, they were about to get the full attention of a very determined and dedicated 13-year-old girl. Over the past couple of months, we have watched these horses transform from nervous and shy creatures to warm and loving family members. I have observed a beautiful bond develop between my daughter and these giant animals that is very difficult to describe. Although I was skeptical at first, what started out to be a project for my daughter and wife has turned into a family affair. It has been refreshing to take an hour here and an hour there to join them at the stables. Time seems to slow down while we are there. Technology is optional at best. It is very tranquil and therapeutic. But most importantly, I get to watch and be involved while memories are made that we will carry with us for the rest of our lives.
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Shari Canete Traci Sally P H OTO G R A PHY
Soul of Photography P RO D U C TIO N CO O R DI NATO R
Melissa Ditalo C O N TRIB U TI NG W R I T E R S
Jennifer Frakes Kelley Gusich Linda Frabl Liz Onufer A DV E RTIS I NG SA L E S
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REGIONAL BUZZ 92024 MAGAZINE LEARNING ABILITIES
As part of our 2019 Private School Guide, we highlight Therapeutic Learning Center’s focus on solving learning disabilities.
ACTS OF KINDNESS
S TAY I N F O R M E D . S TAY C O N N E C T E D .
High schooler Willa Thomas makes it her mission to give back to those in need.
Take a quick look across town with some of the other ZCode Magazines.
FUN IN THE SUN
After a leap of faith and a cross-country move, the Olivia family enjoys the San Diego coastal lifestyle. For more information and articles visit www.92024magazine.com.
92127 MAGAZINE SIP BACK AND RELAX
There’s something special about a taste of home, and when it comes to wine and spirits, San Diego has something for every palate. Learn more about Koi Zen Cellars and other local favorites in our 2018 Wine & Spirits Guide.
TALENTED MUSICIAN
Pianist, violinist, and Student Star Matthew Chin expresses himself musically.
LOCAL STORIES. LOCAL PHOTOS. Visit www.zcodemedia.com
COMMUNITY CONCERT
Poway Symphony Orchestra brings fine music to the heart of 4S Ranch. For more information and articles visit www.92127magazine.com.
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INSPIRED LEARNING
WINE & SPIRITS GUIDE
Maranatha Christian Schools fosters excellence in academics, arts, and athletics. Learn more in our 2019 Private School Guide.
Grab a glass and learn more about San Diego’s wineries and distilleries in our 2018 Wine & Spirits Guide.
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92129 MAGAZINE INSPIRING LIFELONG LEARNERS North County San Diego is known for its educational opportunities, like the Village Church Preschool, highlighted in ZCode’s Private School Guide.
92131 MAGAZINE
SUN, SOIL, AND WINE
DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT
WINE & SPIRITS GUIDE
From urban craft distilleries to abundant green vineyards, San Diego’s local wine and spirits scene has something for every palate. Learn more in our Wine & Spirits Guide.
Our 2019 Private School Guide highlights a variety of local schools, including Horizon Prep’s unique educational philosophy.
Discover the flavors of North County San Diego as we explore local wineries and distilleries.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
things to do in 92067 FEBRUARY + MARCH 2019 F E B R UA RY
FEB. 28
MARCH 18
SoulCollage Art Class
FEB. 1 – 28
Free class; reservations required at 858-756-3041 2 – 4 p.m. | RSF Senior Center www.rsfseniors.org
5th Annual 15-Inch Cup Challenge
San Diego Museum Month Half-off admissions to over 40 museums throughout San Diego Pick up a free pass at your local library www.sandiego museumcouncil.org
MARCH
Take the challenge on the driving range, with four distances ranging from 50 to 125 yards; benefiting nonprofit Operation Game On 12 – 3 p.m. Fairbanks Ranch Country Club www.operationgameon.org
MARCH 2 FEB. 2
Groundhog Day FEB. 5
Lunar New Year FEB. 7
Intuitive Eating Seminar With Danielle Weiss, M.D., and Brooke Joanna Benlifer, RD/PT; reservations required at 858-756-3041 2 p.m. | RSF Senior Center www.rsfseniors.org FEB. 14
Valentine’s Day Love Your Heart Free blood pressure screenings to the public at select sites throughout San Diego See website for complete map and list of sites www.livewellsd.org FEB. 14 – 24
San Diego Theatre Week 2019 Special ticket prices at various locations throughout San Diego www.sandiegotheatreweek.com FEB. 18
Presidents’ Day
Manure Management and Composting Workshop This free workshop will show you how to protect your local watershed and produce a soil product from large animal manure 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. 18547 Aliso Canyon Rd. www.solanacenter.org MARCH 2 – 10
11th Annual San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering Hands-on events for all ages throughout San Diego www.lovestemsd.org MARCH 3
Doggie Gras 5K & Costume Parade All proceeds benefit Helen Woodward Animal Center 7 – 11:30 a.m. | Embarcadero Marina Park South www.animalcenter.org MARCH 5
Empty Bowls Fundraiser Benefits the San Diego Food Bank 12:15 – 1 p.m. Performing Arts Center rsfschool.net MARCH 10
Daylight Saving Time Starts MARCH 17
St. Patrick’s Day SUBMIT YOUR EVENT AT WWW.92067MAGAZINE.COM Small fee applies
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MARCH 21
Decorating Den Interiors’ 5th Anniversary Celebration Food, champagne, raffles, design ideas, and more 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. 1070 La Miranda Ct., Vista RSVP to vanessabanks@ decoratingden.com MARCH 22
A Creative Affair Art Auction Student artwork will be sold through silent and live auctions to benefit the RSF Education Foundation 6 – 9 p.m. The Inn at Rancho Santa Fe rsfschool.net MARCH 31
César Chávez Day
ONGOING THROUGH APRIL 1
San Diego Women’s Week Tickets Available A week of events and a one-day conference to inspire, empower, and connect women Event Date: April 1 – 5 www.sdwomensweek.com MONDAYS
Guided Meditation and Discussion 10 – 11 a.m. | RSF Senior Center www.rsfseniors.org 2ND AND 4TH MONDAYS
Classical Music Appreciation 2 – 4 p.m. | RSF Senior Center www.rsfseniors.org WEDNESDAYS
Moms & Tots Play Dates (newborns through preschool) 10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Private homes, parks, and local attractions www.rsfcc.org
Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Club Meeting 12 p.m. | RSF Golf Club www.rsfrotary.com 3RD THURSDAYS
Rancho Santa Fe Business and Professional Women’s Association RSVP no later than the Monday prior to the Thursday meeting Networking: 11:15 a.m. – 12 p.m. Lunch and speaker: 12 – 1:30 p.m. Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club www.ranchosantafebiz prowomen.com SUNDAYS
Rancho Santa Fe Farmers Market 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. | Del Rayo Village Shopping Center www.ranchosantafe farmersmarket.com
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
PICKLEBALL
WALK AND RUN
YOGA
Pickleball Clinic
Finish Chelsea’s Run 5K Run/Walk
Chair Yoga at the Library
Run by professional Blake Boswell Saturdays: 11 a.m. Mondays: 10:30 a.m. RSF Tennis Club www.rsftennis.club
March 2 Balboa Park www.chelseaslight.org
Tuesdays and Thursdays: 9:30 a.m. RSF Library www.rsflibraryguild.org
Monthly Guided Trail Walk
Chair Yoga for Seniors
Hour-long guided trail walk for RSF Association members and their guests, led by the Trails and Recreation Committee. Dates and times vary. Contact rsfa@rsfassociation.org or call 858-756-1174
Thursdays: 10 – 11 a.m. RSF Senior Center www.rsfseniors.org
SOCCER
Spring Soccer in the Ranch Feb. 24 – March 31 www.rsfsoccer.com
Youth Soccer Referee Development If you’re interested in refereeing for the first time, referee classes are available for grades 8 and 9. Classes last two days and typically take place Saturdays or Sundays; dates and times vary. Contact Kirk Koelling at rsf.refcoordinator@yahoo.com www.rsfsoccer.com/referee-program.html
(Dates and events subject to change)
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L O C A L F A M I LY
Coming RANCHO SANTA FE IS THE STRAZA FAMILY HUB FOR ACTIVITY, TOGETHERNESS, AND SERVICE
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he Straza family bought their Rancho Santa Fe home in 2013. Husband Joey is a RSF native, and always wanted to get “back to the ranch” to live and raise a family. “We love Rancho Santa Fe because it is private but still feels like a community,” said wife Jamie. The two became friends in high school but, “I knew I was going to marry her the first time I met her,” Joey said. The family is very involved: daughter Julia is a junior at Cathedral Catholic High, and plays varsity tennis and is a part of the National Charity League (NCL). James is in seventh grade at Roger Rowe school and loves all sports. Older brother Jack served in Teens Volunteer in Action (TVIA), and James was excited to finally be able to join this organization with him. Jack is currently a freshman at University of Colorado at Boulder, enjoying his classes and campus life. After an SDSU education, Joey continued the family legacy in the aerospace industry. The Strazas have been in the space business for decades – a part of every manned space mission since 1948. Joey founded VerTechs Enterprises in 2007. Jamie started her schooling at Hamburger University, a.k.a. McDonald’s training program. She became a manager at 17 and a franchisee early on, and also began serving dinners for Ronald McDonald House Charities. “I knew back then that this was an amazing organization that I wanted to support,” Jamie shared, “but it was when I became a mother that it really resonated with me in a bigger way.” The entire household takes part in volunteerism: Jamie is a member of the development committee, Julia worked closely with Ronald McDonald House on their annual gala, and Joey and Jamie were even asked to be honorary chairs of the 2018 ROMP Gala! The Strazas say the most rewarding part is meeting families that stay at the House or use the House’s services. “To see the impact that experience has made on them and their families, and how they are so grateful for the House, makes it all worth it,” Jamie smiled. The family loves traveling to new places, skiing, movies, playing golf or tennis, going to concerts, and serving meals at the Ronald McDonald House. Despite everyone’s hectic and busy lives, they make it a point to have dinner together almost every night. “It’s not always easy but it’s a priority to both me and Joey,” Jamie said. “That time together as a family is priceless.”
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by KELLEY GUSICH | photo by Bob Ross
MEET THE STRAZAS Parents: Children: Community: Parents’ Hometowns: Parents’ Occupations:
Pets:
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Geosef (Joey) and Jamie Straza Jack (19), Julia (16), James (13) Rancho Santa Fe since 2014 Joey – San Diego; Jamie – Chicago Jamie Straza is an owner/ operator of four McDonald’s restaurants in San Diego County. Joey Straza is CEO and president of VerTechs Enterprises, Inc. We have two yellow Labs and the newest member of our family Wrigley, a Chocolate Lab. We figured when Jack went off to college, we might as well get a puppy! Market, Thyme in the Ranch, the farmers market, RSF Club’s golf course and tennis courts
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f there’s one thing that North County residents enjoy more than the beach, it’s the various cuisine, beverages, and sweet treats throughout San Diego. Here, we offer a taste of some local flavor.
budz ON TH E MAP
HOT and
Cold
NEW
BREWS
East Village gastropub and brewery Knotty Barrel is scheduled to open a new Rancho Peñasquitos location by the end of February. The restaurant features locallysourced, British-style pub food and over 100 local and imported beers. Stay tuned for a grand opening at www.facebook.com/ knottybarrelpq.
Popular review site Yelp named six San Diego Mason Coffee Works celebrated its first anniversary last month. The craft coffee company offers fresh brews, specialty lattes, pastries, gelato, and more inside Rancho Bernardo’s Brothers Provisions. Sip it in the store
Great Reviews
restaurants on its nationwide list of Top 100 Places to Eat in the U.S. 2019. The list is based on the eateries’ reviews from 2018. San Diego County standouts were Crafted Greens (#17), Chuy’s Taco Shop (#29), Tahini (#69), Bud & Rob’s New Orleans Bistro (#72), Pho Guys (#75), and Empanada Kitchen (#94).
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Padres Pedal the Cause
LOCAL EVENT FUNDS CANCER RESEARCH IN SAN DIEGO
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adres Pedal the Cause, a nonprofit organization founded by Rancho Santa Fe residents Bill and Amy Koman, raised $2.9 million for local cancer research at its annual event in November at Petco Park. Over 2,500 participants cycled 25 to 100 miles on one of four routes across San Diego, spun in a high-energy stationary bike class, ran or walked a 5K, or rode a tricycle or scooter in the kids’ challenge. All events ended on the field at Petco Park with live music, food, and activities for teams and families. Padres Pedal the Cause Executive Director Anne Marbarger presented the check to beneficiary representatives from Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, and Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego at a celebratory gathering in
January. “2018 was an unprecedented year for Padres Pedal the Cause – we expanded our community with the addition of a 5K run/walk on event day, we hit our largest annual fundraising total to date, and we awarded a record number of grants to fund translational cancer research projects, including, for the first time, five clinical trials,” said Anne. “It’s inspiring to see the impact of the Padres Pedal community in San Diego. Cancer affects every one of us in some way, and we are proud to invest in local research.” Since 2013, Padres Pedal the Cause has raised and donated over $10 million to fund 53 translational research projects and clinical trials. Registration for this year’s event on Nov. 16 will open in mid-April. For more information visit www.gopedal.org.
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EXCITING THINGS ARE HAPPENING AT STUDIO WEST IN 2019!
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ne of the busiest recording studios south of LA is located here in Rancho Bernardo. Although Studio West has been around since the 1980s, 2018 was one of the best years ever, according to studio owner Peter Dyson. There certainly were some big names in the studio in 2018 – artists like Lauryn Hill, actors such as Oscarwinners Richard Dreyfuss and Alan Arkin, along with world-famous John Cena. But Dyson is equally passionate about the local artists and community groups who work out of the studio. “I regard Studio West as a resource for the local music and creative community,” said Dyson. “This May will be the sixth year we have hosted the RB
Chorale for their scholarship auditions for high school students planning on studying music in college, and we gave tours to almost 500 middle and high school students last year who want to see what goes on in a working studio. Teachers can request a tour by calling or emailing the studio.” In addition, last year Studio West saw two strong trends continue – more video and more electronic music. “Video is so important to the way we consume media nowadays and over the last few years we have really built up our competency for in-studio video shoots,” said Dyson. “We’ve also seen more electronic music production sessions this past year. I love pianos,
guitars, and drums, but the computer is now an instrument too. We enjoy teaching people how to create music electronically just as much as we enjoy teaching more traditional recording techniques.” For more information about the educational programs offered by Studio West, go to www.studiowest.com and be sure to keep an eye on their Facebook page as you never know who might be in town!
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Our summer programs are stuctured to hone academic & critical thinking skills, develop self-confidence & foster motivation. CCHS offers week-long sessions for mornings & afternoon for students K-12. Baking • Photoshop • Baseball • Harry Potter • Leadsership ASL for kids • Swimming • Ceramics • Band Camp • Football Basketball • Underwater Robotics • Tennis • Drama • Art Soccer • Little Dons • Volleyball
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LOCAL PHOTOS
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3 1. The Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito celebrate the donation of nine Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) by the Eric Paredes Save A Life Foundation. 2. Pacific Ridge middle school students collected nearly 200 toys for students at low-income preschools. 3. North County resident Pippin loves his new blanket. 4. Connie Kemp and other GFWC Contemporary Women of North County members donated and assembled 150 lunches for individuals and families at the Interfaith Intake Center. 5. St. Timothy’s Episcopal Church provided donations and assisted with sorting at Feeding San Diego.
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COMMUNITY STUFF
2nd Annual Giving Hearts Gala
2019 Don Diego Scholarships
The Country Friends readies to present its 2nd Annual Giving Hearts Dinner and Dance, Havana Night, on Feb. 16 from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Fairbanks Ranch Country Club. This year’s festivities feature champagne, tray-passed hors d’oeuvres, a photo lounge, Cuban-themed entertainment by Omo Aché, a Latin inspired three-course meal, salsa dancing, and an opportunity drawing. The event is co-chaired by Lauren Reynolds and Luis Carranza, with 10News anchor Steve Atkinson serving as emcee. The Giving Hearts gala serves as both a tribute to the nonprofits that helped thousands of San Diegans in need in 2018, and honors the charities chosen by The Country Friends for funding in 2019. Proceeds from the event will benefit The Country Friends Legacy Campaign to ensure future giving. RSVP by Feb. 9. For more information go to www.thecountryfriends.org.
Applications are open for the Don Diego Scholarship Foundation’s 2019 scholarships, offering a total of $66,000 to 28 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. Four scholarships of $5,000, $2,500, $1,500, and $1,000 will be offered in each of four categories: 4-H, FFA, Employee, and Exhibitor/Participant. Ten Junior Livestock Auction Scholarships will be offered to students who qualify for the 4-H (now known as the Walter J. and Betty C. Zable Foundation 4-H Scholarship) or FFA Scholarship and who participate in the 2019 Fair’s Junior Livestock Auction. The foundation will also offer two $2,500 Vocational Education Scholarships and one $5,000 Spanjian Family Scholarship. The deadline to apply for the 2019 scholarships is March 18, with finalist interviews taking place in May. For full eligibility requirements and applications go to www.dondiegoscholarship.org.
Breakfast in Bethlehem at The Village Church Photo courtesy of Kailey Vigil
The Village Community Presbyterian Church celebrated the Christmas season with its annual Breakfast in Bethlehem event. Children pulled toys and goodies from their gift bags and actors ran around the Fellowship Center as Rev. Dr. Jack Baca, Senior Pastor, read the Christmas story, followed by a full buffet breakfast for all. “Breakfast in Bethlehem is our favorite annual event at The Village Church,” said Michelle Nelson, mother of two preschoolers at the Village Church Preschool. “We love how the Christmas story is shared while the kids are invited to interact with Pastor Jack and the actors. It is such a joy to experience the Christmas season surrounded by friends from our church and our preschool.” To find out more about upcoming events visit www.villagechurch.org.
San Diego Museum Month San Diego Museum Council’s Museum Month returns this February, with half-price admission to more than 40 local museums. Discount passes are available at San Diego County Libraries and San Diego Public Libraries, including 92067’s Rancho Santa Fe Library. The free passes can be used at multiple museums throughout the month of February. Participating museums include Birch Aquarium, California Surf Museum, Fleet Science Center, Museum of Making Music, San Diego Air & Space Museum, San Diego Botanic Garden, and many more. San Diego Museum Council began nearly 100 years ago and now represents 4,000 museum employees, 6,000 volunteers, and six million annual visitors. Learn more at www.sandiegomuseumcouncil.org
Operation Courage 5K and Fun Run Operation Courage Is Beautiful (OCIB) is celebrating its 10th anniversary with the first-ever Operation Courage 5K and Kids Fun Run. OCIB sends care packages to women on deployment in the military, with high-quality makeup, toiletries, women’s magazines, books, and well wishes. The care packages are a welcome bright spot during deployment. “It’s so nice to receive a package that I feel is curated specifically for women and our needs,” shared A1C B., Krislyn. The Fun Run and 5K will be held Saturday, March 16 at 9 a.m. at Kit Carson Park. Proceeds from the event will provide shipping and supplies for care packages. “Our goal is to raise $20,000 to fulfill our growing demand for care packages during this upcoming year,” said OCIB Founder and President Cindy Chan-Ley. “San Diegans have been such amazing supporters in the past, and we invite everyone including sponsors to sign on to help us reach this goal.” Learn more at www.operationcourage.org.
Weekly Happy Hour Fundraiser Socially conscious lifestyle brand Joyworks Network, founded by Rancho Santa Fe philanthropist Janet Lawless Christ, recently launched a weekly happy hour fundraiser at the Huntsman Bar at the Inn at Rancho Santa Fe. Every Thursday during “Good Joy Hunting Happy Hour,” the mixologist at the Huntsman, Dutch House, will whip up a new signature “Joyworks Cocktail,” with $1 from each purchase donated to the charity of the evening. Guests also have the opportunity to make additional donations and pre-purchase signature drinks for friends and family members to be enjoyed at a later date. Beneficiaries on the schedule include: Homeless Garden Project (Feb. 7), Breast Cancer Angels (Feb. 14), Brain Tumor Foundation (Feb. 21), and ConnectMed International (Feb. 28). “With 52 weeks a year, we as a community can make a profound impact to so many important causes that are underfunded and underserved,” said Janet. “This weekly event is just the beginning of many partnerships with the Inn to inspire compassion and embrace joy.” Good Joy Hunting Happy Hour is held every Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m. Discover more at www.joyworksnetwork.com.
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IN THE SPOTLIGHT
ELITE PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Elite Pediatric Dentistry Providing Care to Your Family and the Community photos provided by Elite Pediatric Dentistry
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lite Pediatric Dentistry was the first pediatric dental practice in 4S Ranch and has been providing dental care to children in the community for over six years now. Under the care of Dr. Femme Ambrosio and her team, the practice strives to provide extraordinary care for every patient, every day. “The practice has grown considerably since I first started,” said Dr. Ambrosio. “Our team is committed to improving, maintaining, and growing ourselves
for the benefit of the children we see.” According to Dr. Ambrosio, a boardcertified pediatric dentist, having a boutique practice allows her the time necessary to ensure that children and parents have a positive experience and the best possible care. The office encourages open communication and takes the time to explain prevention plans, treatment, and procedure options and finances. Dr. Ambrosio understands that each child is unique and must be treated as such. “These visits can be overwhelming and we hope that
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getting to know each child individually will help in their overall care.” It is the friendly and compassionate team at Elite Pediatric Dentistry that truly sets the practice apart. Dr. Ambrosio has worked in various pediatric dental offices throughout the country and learned a great deal from each experience. When she decided to open her own practice, she and her team not only had the knowledge but also the skill set and personality to provide for their patients. “From the moment a parent calls to schedule an
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CAN YOU G IVE US A B RIE F OVE RVIE W OF B OY SCOUTS? Our vision is to be recognized within the communities we serve as the premier youth organization. The program will have dramatic effect on the youth, adult leadership, and families we serve – building strong communities with more caring citizens. WHAT IS THE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE OF BOY SCOUTS IN SAN DIEGO? The San Diego Imperial Council is led by a Council President, a
Scout Executive, and a Council Commissioner who work with a council board to oversee the Scouting programs serving the youth in San Diego and Imperial Counties. A similar structure is replicated in 12 subdistricts to serve families in Scouting. CA N YO U T E LL U S A B O U T T H E R A N C H O C OASTA L D I ST R I C T ? The Rancho Coastal District is one of 12 districts within the San Diego Imperial Council. Our district stretches from Carmel Valley to Oceanside and from Rancho Santa Fe to the sea. W H AT I S YO U R R O LE WITHIN THE O R GA N I Z AT I O N ? H OW LO N G H AV E YO U B E E N I N T H I S R O LE ? I am currently the District Commissioner for the Rancho Coastal District since July 1, 2016.
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W H AT M OT I VAT E D YO U TO B E C O M E I N VO LV E D I N B OY S C O U TS ? My youngest son joined Cub Scouts in 2000 as a Tiger Cub and I became interested in the program.
Dennis M. Chodorow District Commissioner Carlsbad Bachelors of Science from Woodbury University Wife Kurtina, six children, nine grandchildren, and Spike the dog Crossword puzzles, reading, and spending time with family
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W H AT I S T H E M O ST R E WA R D I N G PA RT O F W H AT YO U DO? T H E M O ST C H A LLE N G I N G? The most rewarding part of working with scouts is seeing their maturity and achievements in earning ranks toward becoming an Eagle Scout, the highest rank a scout can earn. The most
challenging is getting parents involved and getting them to participate. W H AT A R E T H E S H O RT-T E RM A N D LO N G -T E R M G OA L S F OR T H E DI ST R I C T ? The short-term goals are getting various district positions filled by adult volunteers. The long-term goals are to provide good programs for the scouts and continue teaching them proper values. W H AT I S T H E M OT I VAT ION F O R A C H I LD TO J OIN B OY S C O U TS ? W H AT A RE S OME U N I Q U E E X PE R I E N C E S OR O PPO RT U N I T I E S AVA IL A B L E T H R O U G H S C O U T I NG? There is no other program in this city, state, or country that teaches young boys and girls about respect for the outdoors, conservation, our environment, first aid, how to camp, and cooperation and services to others, in home, school, and community. H OW D O E S O N E G O A B OUT J O I N I N G A T R O O P? Any person who is interested in joining Scouts can contact our District Executive, Jeff Boswell, at 760-689-8268 or email him at jeff.boswell@scouting.org W H AT AG E S CA N PA RT I C I PAT E I N T HE PR O G R A M ? PLE AS E DE S C R I B E T H E DI F F E R E N T LE V E LS O F B OY S C O U TS BY GRADE. Cub Scouts are open to all boys and girls ranging in age from 5 to 11. Scouts are open to boys and girls from ages 10½ to 18.
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work within the units and for the scouts and award the District Award of Merit to the outstanding district leader.
There are two units in RSF. Both are sponsored by the Village Community Church. One is a Cub pack, Pack 766, and the other is a Boy Scout Troop. The troop, Troop 766, has approximately 35 boys, the pack has about 30 boys and girls.
D OE S THE RA N C H O C OASTA L D ISTRICT N E E D VO LU N T E E R S ? HOW CAN CO M M U N I T Y M E M B E R S G E T IN VOLVE D?
T EL L US A BOUT SOME OF THE R ECENT AC HIEV EMENTS OF YOUR DIST R I C T’S MEMBERS . I am proud to say that in the past 10 years, six individuals from our district have earned the Council’s highest honor, The Silver Beaver. AR E THERE A N Y A N NUAL OR U P CO MI N G EV EN TS I N W HICH T HE R A N C HO C OASTAL D ISTRICT TAKES PA RT? Our district conducts monthly Round Tables for our adult leaders, where various Scouting topics are discussed and information and literature disseminated for their benefit. We also participate in the council’s Annual Scout Fair. In April we invite all Scouting troops in our district to participate in our Camporee for three days and two nights, where the troops show off their skills in cooking, first aid, teamwork, and other areas of expertise. It also gives the scouts an opportunity to meet other scouts from their community and in many cases the same schools. We also have a district dinner where we acknowledge adults for their
Like any organization, we are always looking for volunteers. Cub Scouts earn belt loops for various achievements and Scouts earn Merit Badges. Qualified leaders are always needed to help out in these areas.
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I would love to have parents give their son or daughter the opportunity to get involved in Scouting. In our district, most of the children are involved in youth sports, music lessons, student activities, and other areas of after-school programming. Scouting teaches life skills. These young people should be allowed to try Scouting. IS THE RE AN Y T H I N G E LS E YO U ’D L IK E TO AD D? All my responses are based on both Cub Scouts and Scouts. Beginning in 2019, because of the admittance of girls to the program, BSA kept the name Cub Scouts for the younger kids and dropped the name Boy Scouts to Scouts.
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1,309 youth 658 adults Carmel Valley, Rancho Santa Fe, Del Mar, Solana Beach, Encinitas, and Carlsbad San Diego Imperial Council Service Center, 619-298-6121 www.sdicbsa.org jeff.boswell@scouting.org The mission of The Boy Scouts of America is to prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in them the values of the Scout oath and law.
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Donations benefited the San Diego Humane Society (SDHS) and PAWS San Diego. SDHS is a nonprofit organization that serves over 50,000 animals every year, both pets and wildlife, with services ranging from shelters to vaccine clinics to youth educational programs. PAWS San Diego is an SDHS program that helps loving pet owners keep and care for their pets during difficult economic situations. PAWS San Diego services include food, supplies, and medical care. Learn more about SDHS, upcoming events, and volunteer opportunities at www.sdhumane.org.
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a Costa 35 Athletic Club recently hosted its 8th Annual Texas Hold ‘Em Poker Tournament, benefiting the Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad. Over the years, the event has raised over $300,000 to help provide local children a safe place to play and learn. “Padres Pitcher Heath Bell was our special guest host this year, and he added a new dimension to the event,” said Tournament Director Rob Holzman. “There were 22 poker tables, over 200 players, and an all-time record of $60,000 in net proceeds for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad!” This year’s winner was Kirk Miller, who selected a one-week trip to Maui as his prize. Title sponsors were Accordance Search Group and Christian Credit Counselors, and many other local businesses and organizations generously took part. Learn more at www.bgccarlsbad.org.
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ome to renowned institutions like The Old Globe and La Jolla Playhouse, which together have sent more than 50 productions to Broadway, San Diego has earned its reputation as a premiere theater destination. With everything from comedy, theater, dance, and music on any given day of the week, there is something for anyone who wants to sample San Diego’s robust performing arts offerings. Perhaps the best opportunity to take advantage of everything our city has to offer is Feb. 14 through 24 for San Diego Theatre Week, an annual event that highlights the variety and talent of the local performing arts community with special promotions from participating groups as well as events throughout the week. Tickets
will be available at $15, $30, and $45 levels. Participating theater groups from across the county include San Diego Repertory Theatre, Poway Center for the Performing Arts, North Coast Repertory Theatre, Scripps Ranch Theatre, STAR Repertory Theatre, PowPAC, JCompany Youth Theatre, New Village Arts Theatre, OB Playhouse and Theatre Company, Coronado Playhouse, Diversionary Theatre, and National Comedy Theatre, among many others. Support your local ensemble or venture out and discover a new kind of performance this February – you might even pair a drama with dinner for a fun Valentine's Day date! For tickets and more information visit www.sandiegotheatreweek.com.
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