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STUDENT STAR Kara Fan
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RB LIBRARY CONCERTS
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RANCHO BERNARDO LIONS CLUB
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PAISLEY WELLNESS CENTER
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EDUCATION PROFILE
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LOCAL STAR’S GREAT ESCAPE
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DESTINATION IMAGINATION
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STUDIO WEST & THE RECORDING ARTS CENTER
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A HEART FOR SERVICE The Rancho Bernardo Lions Club has brought community members together to make a difference for the blind and vision-impaired for more than 50 years.
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LIBRARY CALENDAR
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FROM THE PUBLISHER VOL. 9, NO. 1 TM
It’s Not Just a Jeep!
P U B L I S HE R
Derrick Breaux
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’ve always loved the idea of buying an old Jeep and refurbishing it. Once, I even convinced my wife to ride with me to check out a few. After seeing them, she eventually talked some sense into me and made me realize a project of that caliber was not in our family’s best interest. Fast forward many years. Apparently, my son – soon to be getting his driver’s permit – inherited the Jeep bug. There’s no doubt that he would have preferred a brandnew Jeep, but once I let him know what new Jeeps cost, he quickly changed his mind. So, we developed a plan. We would find a used Jeep that we could refurbish together as a father-son project. The search became a near obsession. On a daily basis, my son would slide his phone in front of my face asking what about this one? For a variety of reasons, my answer was always the same – not that one. Then, about a year ago, he showed me a Jeep. It wasn’t pretty. At 29 years old, it had clearly lived a long and “fun” life. It had scrapes, dents, some rust, and a very rough interior. But it had something that caught our attention – a brand new engine and new tires! As a family, we drove down to take a look at it. I strategically requested that my wife test drive it, with our son in the passenger seat. That’s all it took! We became the proud owners of a 1989 Jeep Wrangler. My son and I slowly and meticulously began to refurbish it. We did as close to a frame-off restoration as our budget allowed. We spent many days and nights working on the Jeep. Our goal was to have every part of the Jeep that you can see look as it did when it was driven off the factory floor 30 years ago. Along the journey, my son and I spent a lot of quality time together. We laughed. We got our hands dirty. We banged up our knuckles, figured out ways to remove and replace parts that didn’t want to be removed, and definitely shared moments of frustration. And yes, there was lots of physical exhaustion and sweat! There’s no longer a tool in my toolbox that I wouldn’t trust my son to use. This project allowed my son and me to bond beyond the normal busy lives that we all know. We took turns listening to each other’s music playlist. We talked about things that would typically require a “scheduled” conversation. We worked together on a common goal, without immediate gratification. I am so thankful for the opportunity this Jeep gave us. While the obvious outcome is a 1989 Jeep Wrangler that looks better today than it did 30 years ago, it’s not just a Jeep. It’s memories. It’s pride. It’s driving something down the road that you worked on with your own hands. We will remember and talk about this project for the rest of our lives. Thank you for being a reader of 92128 Magazine. Please don’t be a stranger. Like us on Facebook and Instagram, follow us on Twitter, and send us photos and article recommendations by visiting www.92128magazine.com.
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
things to do in 92128 SEPTEMBER + OCTOBER 2019 SEPTEMBER
SEPT. 22 – 29
OCT. 7
San Diego Restaurant Week
SEPT. 10
Celebrate the diverse and upcoming culinary world in San Diego at over 180 restaurants throughout the county www.sandiegorestaurantweek.com
11th Annual Lucky Duck Swing & Soirée
Honoring Our Region’s Heroes Awards Luncheon 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. | Sony Electronics www.sdbusinesschamber.com
The Santaluz Club www.luckyduckfoundation.org
OCT. 8 SEPT. 27 – OCT. 27 SEPT. 11
Regional Connect Mixer North San Diego Business Chamber 5 – 7 p.m. | AleSmith Brewing Co. www.sdbusinesschamber.com
PowPAC Theatre Presents Same Time Next Year Fridays and Saturdays: 8 p.m. Sundays: 2 p.m. PowPAC Community Theatre www.powpac.org
Yom Kippur Begins OCT. 9
Regional Connect Mixer North San Diego Business Chamber 5 – 7 p.m. | San Diego Zoo Safari Park www.sdbusinesschamber.com
SEPT. 14
RB Historical Society Guest Speaker
SEPT. 28
Ethan Banegas presents on the history of the Barona, Sycuan, and Viejas casinos 11 a.m. Rancho Bernardo History Museum www.rbhistoricalsociety.org
Poway OnStage Presents The Greatest Love of All: A Tribute to Whitney Houston 8 p.m. Poway Center for the Performing Arts www.powayonstage.org
OCT. 12
Poway OnStage Presents Back to the Garden in “Monterey ‘67 Revisited” 8 p.m. Poway Center for the Performing Arts www.powayonstage.org
SEPT. 17
Rancho Bernardo Business Association Mixer 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. | Remington Club www.rbbaconnect.com
SEPT. 20
Parent’s Night Out Arts and crafts, games, sports, dinner, and a movie for ages 4-13 5 – 9 p.m. | Rancho Bernardo-Glassman Recreation Center Sign up at www.sdrecconnect.com
SEPT. 29
Rosh Hashanah Begins 9th Annual Safety Fair 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Palomar College Rancho Bernardo Campus www.rbcommunitycouncil.com
2nd Annual First Responders Appreciation BBQ 12:30 – 2 p.m. | Palomar College Rancho Bernardo Campus www.rbcommunitycouncil.com
SEPT. 21
California Coastal Cleanup Day Hosted by I Love A Clean San Diego 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. | 100+ sites countywide www.cleanupday.org
O C TO B E R OCT. 4
Poway OnStage Presents Jake Shimabukuro 8 p.m. Poway Center for the Performing Arts www.powayonstage.org
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OCT. 14
Columbus Day
OCT. 15
Rancho Bernardo Business Association Mixer 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. | Phil’s BBQ RB www.rbbaconnect.com
OCT. 18
Parent’s Night Out Arts and crafts, games, sports, dinner, and a movie for ages 4-13 5 – 9 p.m. | Rancho Bernardo-Glassman Recreation Center Sign up at www.sdrecconnect.com
ONGOING THROUGH SEPT. 8
PowPAC Theatre Presents Private Lives Fridays and Saturdays: 8 p.m. Sundays: 2 p.m. PowPAC Community Theatre www.powpac.org
1ST THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH
Rancho Bernardo Women’s Club Luncheons Guests and prospective members welcome 11:30 a.m. | Rancho Bernardo Inn For reservations call Fern at 760-741-6620
2ND THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH THURSDAYS
San Diego North Rotary Meetings 7 a.m. | The Broken Yolk Cafe, 11630 Carmel Mountain Rd. www.sandiegonorthrotary.org
Diamond Gateway Women’s Organization Meeting 7 p.m. Mount Carmel Church of the Nazarene For more information call Dael at 619-252-0804
OCT. 26
Rancho BEERnardo Festival
Rancho Bernardo Farmers Market
2 – 5 p.m. | Webb Park ranchobeernardofestival.com
11 a.m. – 2 p.m. | 16535 Via Esprillo www.sdfarmbureau.org/farmers-market
FRIDAYS
Rancho Bernardo Certified Farmers Market Fresh produce, crepes, tamales, and more 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. | Bernardo Winery www.bernardowinery.com
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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 BASKETBALL
Rancho Bernardo Youth Basketball League 2019-2020 Season Registration open now; evaluations to be held in early November www.rbybl.com
Open Play Basketball Carmel Mountain Ranch/ Sabre Springs Recreation Center Rancho BernardoGlassman Recreation Center See website for hours www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation
GOLF
Reisert Tennis
Registration open Tournament on Oct. 7 www.luckyduckfoundation.org
Group youth tennis lessons directed by California Teacher of the Year and U.S.P.T.A.-certified tennis professional Martin Reisert and his all-star staff. Semi-private and private lessons for kids and adults also available daily. Youth Group Tennis Classes: Mondays – Thursdays: 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Oak Valley Middle School www.reiserttennis.com
PICKLEBALL
Open Play Pickleball Carmel Mountain Ranch/ Sabre Springs Recreation Center Rancho BernardoGlassman Recreation Center See website for hours www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation
Every Friday 5 – 8 p.m. | Rancho BernardoGlassman Recreation Center www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation
VOLLEYBALL
Open Play Volleyball
DANCE
Free Break Dancing Sessions
TENNIS
11th Annual Lucky Duck Swing & Soirée
SOCCER
North County Soccer Park Indoor soccer leagues always starting for all ages www.ncspsoccer.com
Rancho BernardoGlassman Recreation Center Saturdays: 12 – 2:30 p.m. 858-528-8129
Preteen Hip Hop Class at Trilogy Ballroom For ages 9-12 Saturdays: 3:30 p.m. 858-613-3611
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S T U D E N T S TA R
STEAM
STAR KARA FAN SHINES AS A YOUNG SCIENTIST IN AND OUT OF SCHOOL by KELLEY GUSICH
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hen Kara Fan was in the fifth grade, her FLL (First Lego League) Robotics team won the best robot design at the Southern California competition. Her interest in STEAM continued and expanded when she got to middle school and joined numerous science fairs. This past year, her project won first place in the microbiology category at the Greater San Diego Science Fair, and Kara was also nominated for the Broadcom MASTERS science competition. “I am fortunate to be selected as one of 10 finalists of the 3M Young Scientist Challenge 2019,” she said. Kara’s project is called Nanoparticles in Liquid Bandage. It involves the use of copper or silver nanoparticles in liquid bandage form to kill bacteria in a minor wound. “I wanted to find a different way to kill bacteria instead of using an antibiotics drug,” Kara explained. “Some challenges were synthesizing the nanoparticles because I couldn’t get the copper nanoparticles to kill bacteria. On the other hand, the silver nanoparticles did kill bacteria.” St. Paul, Minnesota – home of the 3M headquarters Name: Kara Fan (14) – will host the finals in October, where each finalist will School: Westview High School be assigned a mentor to help them improve their project. Grade: 9 “I am most excited to meet with other finalists in St. Paul Parents: David Fan and Vivian Wang and learn about their inventions,” Kara shared. Speaking Sibling: Leanne Fan (11) of mentors, she’s been inspired by a passionate young scientist who won the challenge two years prior: Hannah Herbst. Her projects and TED Talks are motivations to Kara. “Hannah just won first place at Intel International science fair in June. I am so happy for her.” Outside of her science adventures, Kara plays golf and the piano. Torrey Highlands has been her home all her life, and she loves that she can walk to school from her neighborhood. She finished at Mesa Verde Middle School last spring and has started at Westview High this fall, with a favorite school subject being, of course, science! Her volunteer experiences include food packing for people in Haiti and here at home for the San Diego Food Bank. “I don’t have any college plans yet,” she shared, “but I would like Know a student that should be profiled in 92128 Magazine? to become a doctor someday.”
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Local Entertainment FRIENDS OF THE RB LIBRARY PROMOTE LOCAL MUSIC
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he Friends of the Rancho Bernardo Library are proud to present a number of entertaining concerts this fall. The 22nd Chamber and Jazz Concerts series kicks off on Sept. 25 with the Westwind Brass, currently in residence at San Diego State University. Westwind Brass will perform a range of works from Baroque to jazz. The program continues with cellist Chia-Ling Chen and harpsichordist Takae Ohnishi, performing two Anna Louisa Vidales of Bach’s viola de gamba sonatas. All concerts are on Wednesdays from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. Other chamber and jazz concerts this season will include Duality, Blurring the Edges, the Orvieto Trio, the Leucadia Trio, Ines Irawati, and Courtly Noyse. The Friends’ Discovery Concert Series also returns this year, with the first show of the season on Saturday, Sept. 14 at 3 p.m. The theme is Naomi Hobbs Music: The Universal Language, and will feature three pianists presenting music from Mexico, China, Japan, and Brazil. Anna Louisa Vidales, Naomi Hobbs, and Vania Pimentel are all members of the Claiver Piano Club of San Diego County. Discovery Concerts aim to educate the public about a broad variety of music, as well as providing opportunities for local musicians to perform and share insights to Vania Pimentel their music. Chamber and Jazz and Discovery Concerts are free to the public. Learn more at www.friendsoftherblibrary.org. September | October 2019 • 92128MAGAZINE.COM • 11
taste
If 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.
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Sabre Springs’ Nutmeg Bakery and Cafe is expanding to Scripps Ranch with a new location scheduled to open in September. The popular cafe serves up organic, seasonal, and sustainable breakfast and lunch plates, homemade pastries, and locally roasted coffee. The Scripps Ranch location will also offer draft beer in addition to the mimosa menu.
International Smoke, a dining collaboration between award-winning chef Michael Mina and renowned restauranteur Ayesha Curry, officially opened its doors at One Paseo in July. The menu showcases flavorful smoke-infused dishes, diverse spices, traditional live fire cooking techniques, and creative cocktails, as well as vegan options, kid-friendly fare on the Lil Smokey’s menu, and a Fido’s Feast dog menu.
FRESH FROM THE
FARM
The Rancho Bernardo area is home to two weekly farmers markets, giving residents plenty of opportunities to find fresh produce, delicious food, and local crafts. Visit the Rancho Bernardo Farmers Market at 16535 Via Esprillo on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Rancho Bernardo Certified Farmers Market & Specialties is held Fridays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Bernardo Winery. Both make a perfect lunchtime
excursion, whether taking a break from your workday or bringing along the whole family.
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RB Community Foundation Thanksgiving Luncheon
Celebrating our 31st Year! You are cordially invited to attend The Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation’s Annual Community Thanksgiving Luncheon at The Rancho Bernardo Inn on Friday, Nov. 22, 2019 RECEPTION AT 11 AM • SILENT AUCTION
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PAISLEY WELLNESS CENTER
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r. Paisley’s journey into holistic nutrition began within her own body. Buying organic groceries, practicing yoga and meditation, she still felt her body had more aches and pains post menopause then before, and her headaches had returned (she had a traumatic injury as a child that caused her terrible headaches, which is how she found chiropractic and began her 15-year career there). “The most important lesson is that wellness comes from within us. It’s not a pill, or a vitamin supplement, or a salad for lunch. We must give our body real nutrients, things we used to find in our regular diets but have diminished due to toxins in our environment.”
As a Board Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Dr. Paisley helps guide her patients to detecting what those missing nutrients are, and start using food as medicine. “The quality of our food has diminished over the years due to over-farming that depletes nutrients in the soil. Our oceans are tainted so the fish is now farmed and not fed well, vegetables are less nutrient-dense, and even organic meat is often fed with corn and soy to fatten it up right before it goes to processing, to make the meat weight more. Our bodies are literally starving for proper nutrition, and it shows in our anxiety levels, cortisone levels, belly fat, and other ailments” Dr. Paisley stated her philosophy is simple: “Each human body has its own intelligence, my job is to guide the patient through deciphering their body’s code and return the body to health.” Paisley Wellness Center is a multidisciplinary clinic featuring non-psychoactive
CBD topicals, capsules, tinctures, and isolates, holistic nutrition, gentle chiropractic, intuitive healing, acupuncture, medical massage, natural medi-spa skin care, and emotional support. Dr. Paisley’s newest program, Natural Medical Weight Loss, utilizes a prescription diet that includes detection and implementation of “the code” for that specific individual, a detoxification that cleans the body of toxins to allow you to lose fat, herbal appetite suppressants, meditation, and vitamin supplementation to support energy and the nervous system. Benefits include healthy, effective weight loss, clearer skin and healthy hair, improved digestion, increased focus, reduced anxiety and depression, and deeper, more fulfilled relationships. “This clinic is my dream come true, a complete whole body and mind wellness center. I am extremely grateful for the support this community has shown us. We love it here.”
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Danny Jackson was recently recognized as the 77th Assembly District’s 2019 Veteran of the Year. Danny honorably served in the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division from 1969 to 1970 during the Vietnam War, followed by a 37-year career in the postal service. Now retired in San Diego, Danny continues to serve his community through the Veterans of Foreign Wars Poway Post 7907. He has worked to reduce homelessness and suicide rates among veterans, increase employment opportunities for exiting active duty military, support deported veterans and military families, as well as foster civic engagement in the electoral process. “Danny Jackson courageously served our nation and is a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal,” said Assemblymember Brian Maienschein. “I am truly grateful for his patriotic dedication to our country and its people.” Danny lives in Rancho Peñasquitos with his wife Eva. They have six children, eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
The 12200 block of Calle Saucillo is now known as Bob Wells Way, an honorary street name recognizing the tremendous impact of the late Bob Wells. At the unveiling ceremony, Councilman Mark Kersey said, “The variety of nonprofit and business leaders who are here in support today is a testament to how involved Bob was in the community.” The longtime civic leader was often referred to as Mr. RB for his dedicated involvement. He was one of the founders of the Rancho Bernardo Business Association and Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation, inducted into the Rancho Bernardo Hall of Fame in 1993, and named RB Honorary Mayor in 1997. He passed away in 2012. “When he and our mom moved here in 1985, neither of them anticipated that they would play such a visible and influential role in the evolution of RB,” shared David Wells, Bob’s son. “Were he alive today for this honor, in a rare moment I think our dad would be speechless!”
RB Library Book Sale The Friends of the Rancho Bernardo Library are hosting their Fall Book Sale on Saturday, Sept. 7 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. A bag full of books is $3 for members of the Friends and $5 for nonmembers. The event’s theme is “Leafin’ Through Books.” If possible, customers are encouraged to provide their own brown grocery bags or comparably sized bags or boxes. Dick Luehring, Vice President of Operations for the Friends of the RB Library, said that the book sale is a great bargain for books, CDs and DVDs, as well as a chance to meet other library patrons and learn about free programs at the library. He added, “This library means a great deal to people in our community, and every penny from our sales goes toward new books and materials for the library and for programs for both children and adults, such as the summer reading program.” For more visit www.friendsoftherblibrary.org.
Local Golf Champions Bernardo Heights Country Club held its senior men’s golf championship in mid-August. The two-day, 36-hole tournament was divided by age into four flights. The championship winner, who earned the best gross score between all the flights, was Poway’s Todd Roberts. Roberts scored 143. Last year’s winner, Rancho Bernardo resident John Price, came in second with a gross score of 149. Norm Hamlin of Scripps Ranch posted the best net score of 140. The winners for the age 55-63 flight were Roberts (143 gross) and Vince Castro of Poway (143 net). The 64-68 winners were Price (149 gross) and Peter Epstine of Escondido (144 net). The 69-72 winners were Joe McAtee of Poway (162 gross) and Hamlin (140 net). Finally, the 73 and up winners were Ernie Hoffman of Poway (168 gross) and Jin Soo Yoon of Rancho Bernardo (141 net).
Seeking Voices for Holiday Show The RB Chorale is currently open to anyone who loves to sing, especially tenors and basses, ahead of its annual holiday show. This year’s program will be directed by Jim Tompkins MacLaine, serving as interim director. He has worked with founder and director Pat Bean and the RB Chorale in previous years. The Chorale’s annual holiday show will be held Dec. 21 and 22 at Poway Center for the Performing Arts, and rehearsals begin on Sept. 10. Rehearsals are held every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Painted Rock Elementary School. Prospective members must join the Chorale by Oct. 1 to take part in the December shows. There are no auditions, but members are expected to consistently attend rehearsal. Learn more at www.rbchorale.org.
Rancho Bernardo Toastmasters Rancho Bernardo Toastmasters recently confirmed its board members for the new year. The group was founded in 1978 as an eightperson club and has grown to a group of more than 20 people attending each weekly meeting. The club’s goal is to help community members improve their communication and leadership skills. As member Tina Ayala said, “This is by far the most cost-efficient and practical way to develop confidence and experience in public speaking.” Club Secretary Ron Gross shared, “We recently had a guest tell us she learned new listening and persuasion skills from speeches that were delivered during her first visit to our Toastmasters club. She used those same skills during a job interview the following day, and she landed the job!” Vice President of Membership Bill Bee added, “Ours is a diverse group of both native and non-native English speakers, and that adds richness and depth to the speech topics and learning opportunities.” Meetings are held Thursday mornings at The Gateway in Poway, and guests are welcome. To learn more visit 112.toastmastersclubs.org or call Bill at 858-592-7994.
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he Rancho Bernardo Lions Club has brought community members together to make a difference for more than 50 years. Their impact can be seen throughout the community, from contributing to the
foundation of the Rancho Bernardo Library to inspiring high school students to volunteer. RB Lions, like the international organization, focus their volunteer efforts on supporting the blind and vision-impaired. We learn more about that mission from RB Lions President Betty Jean Dye.
Betty Jean Dye What is the Lions Club mission? “Lions are knights of the blind and seeing impaired.” At the Lions Clubs International Convention in Ohio, in 1925, Ms. Helen Keller, the guest speaker, challenged Lions to become the knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness.
What is the history of the RB Lions Club? Our club was chartered in 1964. The community of Rancho Bernardo was started as a planned community in 1961. In 1917, Melvin Jones, a wealthy Chicago insurance man, convinced his fellow members to help the less fortunate in their community. This was the start of the Lions Clubs International, a business men’s club. In the late 1980s, women were permitted to join Lions.
What communities and organizations does the club serve? Rancho Bernardo. We work with health technicians in the Poway Unified School District, San Diego Center for the Blind San Diego/Vista locations, Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation, and Juvenile Diabetes Foundation.
How did you personally become involved with RB Lions? My neighbors were members and invited me to a meeting after retiring in 2004. The mission of
the club was not just attending luncheons, but being an active volunteer in community fundraisers, holding vision screenings, and getting free eye exams and prescription eyeglasses for low income students in the Poway Unified School District. LensCrafters partners with our club in their One Sight program.
What is your current role within the organization, and what duties does it involve? President/Secretary/Membership. Guiding the club members, committees, and getting new members involved with our motto, “We serve.” Where there is a need, there is a Lion.
What is the most rewarding thing about your role? The most challenging? Rewarding: Each October, for over 40 years, the club has held World Service Day for the Blind and Seeing Impaired. Our guests are bused from San Diego Center for the Blind, Lions Optometric Vision Center, and Blind Community Center of SD. Lions and volunteers serve lunch to the guests. Each year, guests look forward to this annual event. Entertainment is provided by Vincent Young, a sight-impaired and talented young man.
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RB Lions Club Name of Organization: SD Rancho Bernardo Lions Club Mailing Address: P.O. Box 28361, San Diego, CA 92198 Meeting Location: Bernardo Heights Country Club Meeting Times: 4th Tuesday of every month at 11:30 a.m. Call for reservations. Phone: 858-487-8175 Website: www.ranchobernardolions.org Email: ranchobernardolions@gmail.com
Upcoming Events OCT. 18, 19 Annual White Cane Fund Drive Collecting donations to benefit local vision nonprofits Rancho Bernardo Vons and Albertsons
President Name: Betty Jean Dye Position: President, Secretary, Membership 2019-2020 Profession: Retired/Construction Community: Oaks North Hobbies & Interests: Music, theater, volunteering, gardening Favorite Local Spots: San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park, Bernardo Winery, local fundraising events
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9 a.m. – 5 p.m. OCT. 23 World Service Day for the Blind/Seeing Impaired Luncheon at Seven Oaks Community Center
The most challenging: To keep up the enthusiasm, fun, and our mission as Lions, by encouraging others to join the Lions Club.
What are the RB Lions’ primary goals, both short-term and long-term? Short-term: Having more members that have a passion for volunteering to meet the needs of those less fortunate. Long-term: With increased members, we can reach out to the community to continue programs for the blind and seeing impaired. We have 10 collection boxes in RB for used eyeglasses and hearing aids, including at the Rancho Bernardo Library and Rancho Bernardo Senior Services.
Can you tell us more about your high school branch? Lion Greg Cody is our LEO Club Adviser at Rancho Bernardo High School (RBHS), teaching community service. LEOs decorate the Lions Clubs International float for the Rose Parade each December, participate in the Student Speaker Contest competing for cash prizes, volunteer at I
Love a Clean SD, and place floral wreaths at the graves of KIA and veterans at Miramar National Cemetery each Memorial Day. This year, LEO Morgan Perry was LEO of the Year 2018-2019 from RBHS. Our Treasurer, Justin Souter, was a LEO at RBHS!
Can you tell us about the upcoming White Cane Fund Drive? The Annual White Cane Drive is held each October soliciting donations from our community. Albertsons and Vons are the two storefronts where Lions, LEOs, and puppy raisers from Guide Dogs for the Blind will be at the stores on Oct. 18 and Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Without the support of the community we could not continue to donate funds to the organizations we have supported these past 55 years. 100% of the funds raised are donated.
What have been some of the organization’s most memorable achievements over the years? Purchasing buses in the 1960s and
1970s for San Diego Center for the Blind, pledging $6,000 to the construction of the new Rancho Bernardo Library, donating funds to RBHS Music Building, monthly donations to SD Center for the Blind. Six month classes are available at SD Center for the Blind for the visually impaired to live independently.
How can community members get involved or support the club? Becoming a new member or supporting our cause by a donation; any amount is appreciated. Donations can be sent to P.O. Box 28361, San Diego, CA 92198. There are no admin fees, since we are all volunteers.
Who is eligible for membership? If you have a heart for service, we welcome you to join us.
Is there anything else you would like to add for our readers? Support the blind and visually and hearing impaired to improve their quality of life. Become a Lion.
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an Diego local and worldwide singing sensation Jackie Foster is launching the next step of her musical journey with the release of her first single and her first festival appearance. Last year, the Poway High School graduate appeared on season 14 of The Voice, reaching the semifinals under the guidance of her coach, Alicia Keys. The show was a whirlwind learning experience, and now Jackie is ready to make her individual mark on the music industry. Her single, “Great Escape,” debuted on July 26. Jackie was inspired to open up about the artistic struggles she faced after her time on The Voice ended. “I felt empty, like I lost my purpose,” she shared. “I lost the show which was like a family to me and I lost my
band all at once. But then I stopped and I realized, I’ve experienced success, I got national recognition, and I’m not going to let anything stop me from getting it again. Everything falling apart was my great escape to finding my purpose.” She’s proud of what she’s accomplished with this song. “I sat in my room and started humming the guitar line. I couldn’t stop singing it for weeks!” she said. “My goal was to write a memorable song that was easy to sing along to but also empower listeners to face their fears and put all doubts aside.” Jackie also had a blast at her debut festival appearance at Lollapalooza in Chicago this August. Find her on her social media channels under the handle @itsjackiefoster.
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This local team developed an eightminute play that depicted the four stages of gambling addiction. Their solution included a casino set that gradually transformed from colorful to black and white, a functional electro-mechanical slot machine, and a large animated face and brain that illustrated the medical effects of addiction. The team built these props using electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, and a lot of creativity. The goal of DI is to boost curiosity and confidence in kids, while also building skills in leadership, communication, teamwork, project management, and more. Over 150,000 students participate annually. DI teams for 2019-2020 are currently forming – learn more about the program and upcoming information sessions at www.caldi.org.
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or years, photography studio Visual Photography and Poway Unified School District have celebrated students with the top 30 GPAs in the Fraternity of Academic and Civic Excellence, or F.A.C.E, program. This year, in addition to recognizing these students, the F.A.C.E program is including each high school’s ambassadors in the program. The F.A.C.E program is undergoing this change in order to ensure that civic, and not only academic, excellence is recognized. Ambassadors, such as RB High’s Bronco Ambassadors, represent their high school in their local community; one of their flagship roles is visiting elementary and
middle school students to teach them about high school, demonstrate the six pillars of character, and be good role models. In order to ensure the best students carry on the important task of being leaders in the community, the selection process involves many steps. First, only students who were recommended by a teacher are considered. These students then fill out an application and may make it to the interview, which is conducted by staff members and former Bronco Ambassadors. Finally, all of this is taken into consideration and the new Bronco Ambassadors are decided. RB High has chosen over 20 Bronco Ambassadors, including myself. This
is about double the amount of Bronco Ambassadors that RB High had last year. Another change made to better serve the community, a larger pool of ambassadors ensures that there will be an adequate amount of Broncos to visit a school despite scheduling issues. Through all these changes, what remains constant is RB High’s willingness to continue to serve the community and the younger generation.
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With about 48 miles of the planned 71 total miles completed, this trail extends from the ocean in Del Mar to the Volcan Mountain near Julian and contains eight sections with many smaller trails of varying intensity. www.sdrp.org
TORREY PINES STATE NATURAL RESERVE The main reserve area has six different trails hugging the coastline with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and acres of rare Torrey pine trees, making Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve a must on a sunny day. www.torreypine.org
DOUBLE PEAK Starting at Discovery Lake Park in San Marcos, this moderate five-mile loop trail offers panoramic views of North County at the summit. Much of the brush along the trail was burned by fires, so there is little shade on this route. www.san-marcos.net
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IRON MOUNTAIN This popular six-mile round trip hike is moderately difficult, with a clearly marked trailhead and boulder-lined trail leading to expansive views at the summit. www.poway.org
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