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United States Navy Giving Back to Our Communities While composing this edition of The Clairemont Times, specifically the library page, I was struck at the positive impact The United States Navy is having in our community. A series of workshops are being offered this month by the Navy’s Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP) at the Clairemont Branch Library. Two career oriented programs/workshops this month are quite timely given the number of people unemployed or having career uncertainty. The first is a “Resume Writing Workshop” on Tuesday, March 6th. The second, in true military follow-up fashion is the next day Wednesday, March 7th “Winning Interview Techniques Workshop.” These are two phenomenal resources to learn some tips and obtain career advice. There are also three other workshops/programs geared towards family
and parenting this month at the Clairemont branch provided by FFSP. The beauty of the above events is that attendees do not have to be affiliated with the Navy to benefit from such programs and workshops. If you would like to read more about the Navy and the Fleet and Family Support Programs visit: www.cnic.navy.mil/sandiego While on the subject of libraries and
career counseling the North Clairemont branch will be hosting a free Job Seeker Boot Camp Friday, March 23rd. We as a community are very fortunate to have such diverse programs at our local libraries the staff and many volunteers who take the time to give back should be commended for their hard work, dedication and service. For more information about what our local libraries have to offer see page 6. PLENTY OF BASEBALL TO GO AROUND For all the baseball fans out there if you are looking for a fun time basking under the sun why not check out the local baseball action which is just getting underway. Whether it is the little league, high school or college levels there are plenty of opportunities to get your baseball fix right here in our own neighborhoods. Happy Safe St Patrick’s Day! Chris O’Connell
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Police Blotter Week of January 29, 2012 Com Burglary 3200 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Vehicle Break-In 5500 Genesee Ave. Res Burglary 5300 Conrad Ave. Vehicle Break-In 2600 Denver St Vandalism 5000 Acuna St. Vandalsim 5300 Cloud Way Vehicle Theft 5300 Diane Ave. Robbery 6100 Balboa Ave Res Burglary 3600 Joplin Ave Vehicle Break-In 7300 Blix St. Res Burglary 7100 Astoria St. Vehicle Break-In 7100 Astoria St. Aggravated Assault 1300 Tecolote Rd Theft 7200 Mesa Collegge Dr. Vandalism 7200 Mesa College Dr. Res Burglary 4500 Kamloop Ave Vehicle Break-In 3900 Mt. Albertine Way Vehicle Break- In 3300 Mt. Carol Dr. Res Burglary 3600 Atlas St. Vandalism 4400 Mt. Castle Ave. Theft 5900 Balboa Ave. Vehicle Theft 5100 Balboa Arms Dr. Theft 5500 Balboa Ave. Vehicle Break-In 3800 Camto Aguilar Vehicle Break-In 3100 Cowley Way Com Burglary 7200 Mesa College Dr. Vehicle Theft 4800 Longford St. Vandalism 3200 Old Bridgeport Way Vehicle Theft 3100 Clairemont Dr. Vehicle Break-In 3600 Mt. Alvarez Ave. Vandalism 4600 Derrick Dr. Theft 6200 Beadnell Way Vandalism 4900 Morena Blvd. Week of February 5, 2012 Vandalism 4000 Genesse Ave. Vehicle Theft 5300 Mt. Alfan Dr. Vehicle Theft 3600 Mt. Abbey Ave. Vehicle Break-In 3700 Boyd Ave. Vehiclee Break-In 3900 Willamette Ave. Res Burglary 4400 New Haven Pl. Com Burglary 4700 Clairemont Dr. Vandalism 3700 Mt. Everest Blvd. Vehicle Break-In 3800 Camto Aguilar
Vehicle Break-In 3200 Via Arcilla Res Burglary 7300 Mesa College Dr. Vandalism 3800 Mt. Abraham Ave. Res Burglary 2900 Cowley Way Vandalism 4400 Clairemont Dr. Vehicle Break-In 3300 Morena Blvd. Vandalism 5800 Camber Dr. Com Burglary 5600 Balboa Ave. Com Burglary 7700 Belden St. Theft 6100 Balboa Ave. Vehicle Theft 6700 Arundel Pl. Theft 7300 Beagle St. Vehicle Break-In 4700 Lister St. Aggravated Assault 4500 Moraga Ave. Res Burglary 3300 Wicopee Pl. Vehicle Theft 3600 Trenton Ave. Vehicle Break-In 2900 Cowley Way Theft 3300 Clairemont Dr. Vehicle Break-In 2700 Havasupai Ave. Com Burglary 5100 Tecolote Rd. Theft 3300 Cowley Way Theft 5000 July St. Vehicle Break-In 5000 February St. Vehicle Break-In 4000 Huerfano Ave. Vandalism 4400 Melisa Way Com Burglary 2200 Illion St. Week of February 12, 2012 Vehicle Theft 4000 Epanow Ave. Vehicle Break-In 4700 Conrad Ave. Vandalism 5100 Rebel Rd. Aggravated Assault 5000 Cadet St. Com Burglary 4600 Sante Fe St. Vehicle Break-In 4300 Chelford St. Res Burglary 5500 Mt. Acara Dr. Theft 5500 Balboa Ave. Vandalism 5800 Mt. Alifan Dr. Vehicle Break-In 5000 Gaylord Dr. Vehicle Theft 4900 Longford Dr. Vehicle Theft 5000 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Res Burglary 3300 Wicopee Pl. Com Burglary 4300 Morena Blvd. Vandalism 5000 Dubois Dr. Res Burglary 4400 Manitou Way Com Burglary 4000 Avati Dr. Aggravated Assault 3800 Camto Aguilar Theft 3700 Mt. Acadia Blvd.
Vehicle Theft 4000 Anastasia St. Com Burglary 5100 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Aggravated Assault 4900 Frink Ave. Drug/Alcohol Violation 3800 Genesee Ave. Res Burglary 3900 Broadlawn St. Res Burglary 4100 Mt. Bross Ave. Vehicle Break-In 3600 Clairemont Dr. Vehicle Theft 1500 Galveston St. Res Burglary 4500 Jicarillo Ave. Com Burglary 3800 Clairemont Dr. Vehicle Break-In 3500 Mt. Laurence Dr. Vehicle Break-In 5100 Gardena Ave. Vehicle Theft 3600 Clairemont Dr. Vandalism 5100 Gardena Ave. Res Burglary 3200 Chicago St.
Theft 3900 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Vandalism 3300 Clairemont Dr. Vehicle Break-In 3800 Clairemont Dr. Drug/Alcohol Violation 4800 Clairemont Dr. Res Burglary 4600 Derrick Dr. Aggravated Assault 7700 Belden St. Drug/Alcohol Violation 5000 Limerick Ave. Res Burglary 5400 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. Vehicle Break-In 4800 Doliva Dr. Res Burglary 4500 Jicarillo Ave. Theft 3000 Clairemont Dr. Vehicle Break-In 4700 Edison St. Vehicle Break-In 3300 Baltimore St. Aggravated Assault 3500 Shawnee Rd.
Week of February 19, 2012 Res Burglary 5100 New Haven Rd.
Drug/Alcohol Violation 1500 Morena Blvd.
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Mesa College One of the Fastest Growing Community Colleges San Diego Mesa College was recognized as one of the fastest-growing community colleges in the nation by Community College Week magazine. Of the nation’s 1,050 two-year institutions, the magazine’s overall ranking puts Mesa College seventh in the nation for colleges enrolling at least 10,000 students. With a 13 percent increase in enrollment, Mesa College also ranked the highest growth in numbers in the state of California. The results were reported in the annual “Special Report: Fastest Growing Community Colleges” released November 28, 2011. The article named the top 50 fastest-growing public twoyear colleges in four categories ranging from “fewer than 2,500 students” to “10,000 or more students” based on data collected between fall 2009 and fall 2010. “This distinction comes at a critical time and in spite of the fact that in the last several years, we have had to turn away students, reduce classes and increase fees,” noted Dr. Pamela T. Luster, president. “It underscores the dedication of our faculty and staff to meet the education and workforce training needs of the San Diego region.” San Diego Mesa College and Miramar College were two of only four California community colleges to place in the top 50 with enrollments of 10,000 or more.
San Diego Miramar College ranked 41 in the CCW report, with an eight percent increase, in the same category. Mesa and Miramar were two of only four California community colleges to place in the top 50 with enrollments of 10,000 or more. The demand for classes at Mesa, Miramar and City College is at an alltime high, even as the colleges and the entire the California Community College system face severe and continuing budget cuts. All three colleges are part of the San Diego Community College District, which also includes San Diego Continuing Education. Community College Week published its findings in the November, 2011 issue. It based its research on U.S. Department of Education data, which only include analysis of students enrolled in courses that lead to a post-secondary degree or other formal award. The publication ranks the colleges in order of percentage change in student count. The report can be found at www.ccweek.com. Here’s a look at the Student Services Building, now under construction at San Diego Mesa College. The project is expected to be completed in fall 2012. Building projects at Mesa College are funded by voter-approved construction bonds, Propositions S and N.
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Opinions Spring (Training) is in the Air! Hello Clairemont Faithful! Thanks again for picking up your monthly edition of The Clairemont Times; we truly value you and all of our readers out there on the mesa. With the Chargers’ season behind us and no professional basketball or hockey team to watch we can finally turn our full attention to the Padres’ Spring Training Camp. As we sit through the weekly rainy day and low to mid 60 degree weather we can take comfort in knowing that all 30 Major League Baseball teams have taken the field and gone through their first full squad workouts with actual Spring Training games starting in the next couple of weeks. Personally, I cannot be more excited. This is my favorite time of year. Every single team is tied for 1st place and everyone is offering up their projections of how the season will go. The beauty of baseball is that the season is long and looking good or bad on paper really does not hold up over a 162 game season.
- Regardless of how the season goes, and it could be a long season at that, there is a lot of young talent floating around the Padres at every level of their major roster and minor league system. We all could be in for quite a treat if you give these guys a chance. There are always going to be some growing pains with young players but watching them develop and reach their potential can be extremely exciting. The Padres have positioned themselves to win over the next couple of seasons (not necessarily this season mind you) by building a strong core of young prospects that can
play together and will be under team control through 2015. Players to watch early on in Spring Training include: 1B Yonder Alonso, RHP Casey Kelly, and 3B Jedd Gyorko. Only a month and half to go before Petco Park will be hosting our hometown Padres!!! Make sure you catch a game this season, I know I will. Thanks for reading, Johnny Cantanz Contact me with questions or comments at: johnny.cantanz@yahoo.com
I can’t tell you how the Padres are going to fair this season because it’s just a guess like everyone else’s but I can tell you what the baseball world is saying about them. The only thing is...I don’t want to. Instead let’s just point out some fun optimistic facts about this upcoming season: - The National League West Division is up for grabs this year and the Padres can immerse themselves in it even with the loss of players such as starting pitcher Mat Latos and closer Heath Bell. - The Giants, Dodgers, Diamondbacks, and Rockies were all completely predicted wrong at the start of last season, so it could happen again this season with the Padres reaping the benefits of little media coverage compared to the rest of the division. - Adrian Gonzalez and the Red Sox most likely are not going to win, sorry Adrian. - The Padres brought in some fine talent to replace those players most notably outfielder Carlos Quentin, closer Huston Street, starting pitcher Edinson Volquez, and hard hitting unproven 1st base prospect Yonder Alonso.
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MARCH LIBRARY EVENTS North Clairemont Branch 4616 Clairemont Drive, 92117 Friends of the North Clairemont Library Book Sale 3/10/2012, 9:30am-2:00pm Visit the North Clairemont Library’s monthly book sale, held on the second Saturday of each month, for an expanded selection of books and movies at excellent prices. All proceeds benefit the North Clairemont Library. Family Yoga 3/14/2012 3:30-4:30pm Did you know yoga teaches children patience and selfconfidence? Come to a free monthly class and try it out! Best suited for ages 3-8 with caregiver, but all ages are welcome. North Clairemont Library Book Club 3/21/2012 6:007:00pm Be a part of North Clairemont Library’s Book Club! We will be discussing Sky of Red Poppies by Zohreh Ghahremani. All adults are welcome to attend and participate. Please read the book beforehand. Copies of the book are available at the Circulation Desk while supplies last. Career Vision: A Job Seekers’ Boot Camp 3/23/2012, 10:00am-2:00pm In this 4-hour employment workshop, you will gain tools to assist you in job searching, resume development, interviewing techniques and professional image. This boot camp is ideal for career changers, people recently laid off, recent graduates, people returning to work, and people who are looking for their first job. Learn how to transition from being a reactive to a proactive job seeker. Presented by Jamie Beck, professional career coach. FREE program. Storytime for Toddlers & Preschoolers 3/1/12, 3/8/12, 3/15/12, 3/22/12, 3/29/12 10:30amThe library hosts Storytime for Toddlers & Preschoolers on Thursday mornings for children and their caregivers. Storytime includes fun books, songs, rhymes, movement, and lots of smiles. BabySign Storytime 3/10/2012, 3/17/2012, 3/24/2012, 3/31/2012, 10:30-11:15am Jennifer Duncan uses the excitement & fun of signing to enhance the reading of well-loved children’s picture books. This interactive presentation also includes singalongs and bubble time and ends with a Question and Answer period. Geared toward ages 0-3 with caregiver. Takes place every Saturday EXCEPT the first Saturday of the month.
Balboa Branch 4255 Mt. Abernathy Ave, 92117 Were All Irish In March Family Fun Times March 3rd 11:30a.m.-12:30p.m. Come join us in a musical celebration of Ireland. Engage in fun, educational, festive music-centered activities. We’ll play musical games, dance and play instruments. You need not be a musician to come, but you might leave as one. Resounding Joy will be back at our library. All children and adults are welcome. Free Program No Registration. Preschool Story Time with Susan March 14, 21, 28. 6:00 pm-7:00 pm.
The Balboa Branch Library hosts a story time every Wednesday evening at 6pm for children ages 2-5 and their caregivers. We won’t be able to have it on the 7th of March but every other Wednesday in March. Come join us! Infant Story Time March 2, 9,16, 23 10:30am11:00am We have added a story time for our littlest patrons. Come and enjoy a relaxed story time where children will sing, learn finger plays and have books read out loud!! Arabic Story Time March 2, 9, 16, 234:00pm Join Zahra for a fun and informal Arabic story time every week. Children’s Story Time March 3,10,17,24,31. 11:30a.m. 12:00p.m. The Balboa Branch Library has added a children’s story time every Saturday morning for ages 1-4 and their caregivers. Come join the fun. Listen to stories, sing and learn finger plays.
lation desk. Healthy Kids & Nutrition March 10 from 1-2 pm This program is provided by the Navy’s Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP). Attendees do not need to be affiliated with the Navy to attend. No sign-up is required.
Craft Times March 3,10,17,24,31.12:00pm-1:00pm The Balboa Branch Library has added craft time for everyone. All you need to provide is the laughter and fun. No registration required. Free Program
Internet Safety & Your Child Workshop March 14 56pm This program is provided by the Navy’s Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP). . Attendees do not need to be affiliated with the Navy to attend. No sign-up is required.
Clairemont Branch 2920 Burgener Blvd, 92111 Read Across America March 2&3 at 10:30am The National Education Association is building a nation of readers through its signature program, Now in its thirteenth year, this year-round program focuses on motivating children and teens to read through events, partnerships, and reading resources. NEA’s Read Across America Day, NEA’s national reading celebration takes place each year on or near March 2, the birthday of Dr. Seuss. Across the country, thousands of schools, libraries, and community centers participate by bringing together kids, teens, and books and you can too! This program is appropriate for all ages Creative Movement Dance Class for Children March 2 at 11:30am Ages 18 months to 6yo Miss Jenny will provide a fun class with music and props. Resume Writing Workshop March 6 at 1-2pm This program is provided by the Navy’s Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP). Attendees do not need to be affiliated with the Navy to attend. No sign-up is required. Winning Interview Techniques March 7 from 1:00-2:00 p.m. This program is provided by the Navy’s Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP). Attendees do not need to be affiliated with the Navy to attend. No sign-up is required. After School Art Class March 7 at 4:00pm Ages 6-12 Art lessons will be a great way to share and give back to the community. Adult Book Club March 7th at 6:00 p.m. Members will discuss The Tiger’s Wife, by Tea Obreht, Please read the book before the meeting. Books are available at the circu-
Grades 1-3 Parent/Child Book Club March 14 at 6:45pm Members will discuss Grandpa Green, by Lane Smith. Meetings will include a discussion of the book and a related craft. Please read the book before the meeting. Books are available at the circulation desk Positive parenting Condensed March 16 1-2pm This program is provided by the Navy’s Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP). Attendees do not need to be affiliated with the Navy to attend. No sign-up is required. Friends of the Library Meeting March 21 at 6:30pm The Friends support the library through book sales, volunteering, and planning events. Everyone is welcome. Homework Help for Grades K-12 Tuesdays in March 6:30-8pm Tutors are adult volunteers, and no sign-up is required. Story Times Free programs for children and their families several times a week. Wednesdayat 6:00 pm story and craft time for all ages, with storyteller and Miss Nancy Thursday mornings at 10:30 am “BabySign Storytime,” a storytime with sign language for children ages 0-2 and their caregivers, with storyteller and sign language instructor Jennifer Duncan. Friday mornings at 10:30 a.m. will be Preschool Storytime with Miss Fran. Saturday mornings at 10:30 a.m. will be an All Ages Storytime with Miss Barbara. Starting in March, the 4th Saturday of each month will be at the Tecolote Nature Center.
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Religious Directory Clairemont Lutheran Church www.clairemontlc.org 4271 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92117 Sunday Worship Times 8:00, 9:15, 10:15 & 11:30 AM (En Espanol) Clairemont Christian Church 4330 Moraga Ave, San Diego, CA 92117 Phone (858) 273-5066 Dr. Harvey Daniel Moore, Pastor Sunday Worship/Sunday School Time: 10:30 AM Bible Study: Thursdays 7:00-8:30
Clairemont Christian Fellowship www.clairemontchristianfellowship.org 4570 Mt. Herbert Ave, San Diego, CA 92117 Phone (858) 278-2433 Sunday Worship Times 10:30 AM & 6:00 PM Sunday Church School 9:00 AM Pathway Christian Fellowship www.pathwayonline.org 3811 Mount Acadia Blvd, San Diego, CA 92111 Phone (858) 277-3027 Join us Sundays at 10 AM
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District 6 News/Events Moving Our Schools Forward in 2012 From the Office of Councilmember Lorie Zapf Use Caution in Our Canyons The network of canyons in Clairemont is something that makes our community unique. Some of them, like Tecolote Canyon and San Clemente Canyon are well-known and have great hiking and biking trails for the public to enjoy. Many of our homes overlook the expansive network of canyons that run through Clairemont. My family and I frequently enjoy our local canyons. The Tecolote Canyon and Natural Park, for example, has 6.5 miles of trails that can be used for jogging, walking, and mountain biking. I encourage everyone who hasn’t yet had the opportunity, to spend some time visiting our local open spaces. I would suggest, though, that everyone who enjoys spending time in our canyons use caution and be aware of their surroundings. Recently, my office became aware of a small fire that had started in one of the canyons near Clairemont Mesa Blvd. and Clairemont Drive. An investigation found that the cause of the fire was a meth lab in one of the homeless camps in the canyon. This camp was located just yards away
from a residential neighborhood full of single family homes. The City has an ongoing program aimed at cleaning up these camps that are located in canyons throughout San Diego. Through a partnership with the San Diego Police Department, Environmental Services, Neighborhood Code Compliance, and nonprofits like Alpha Project, City staff are able to go in and clean up these hazards in our communities. This team effort cleans up one to two homeless camps per month throughout the City. At the meth camp I mentioned earlier, the cleanup hauled away nearly three tons of litter and trash, and SDPD made multiple arrests including finding individuals who had outstanding warrants. As you are out enjoying San Diego’s canyons and open space, be aware of your surroundings. If you see suspicious behavior, please call the San Diego Police Department’s non-emergency number at (619) 531-2000 or (858) 484-3154. Let’s keep our canyons clean and safe for everyone to enjoy!
Clairemont schools continue to perform very well and are an enhancement to our neighborhood. Clairemont schools were well represented at the All Schools Fair at Balboa Park last month. Thursday, March 8 is the dedication of the Clairemont High Automotive Facility that will prepare our students for jobs leading into the future. The budget crisis in the state of California will have a big effect on the operational budget of our schools next year. We have already eliminated millions in central administration and outside contracts to keep most of the money in the schools. We have also reduced transportation funding to keep more money in the classrooms. After reviewing every department last fall, it became very clear that we cannot keep cutting staff. The district is already functioning with a skeleton crew in many cases. We have 2,000 fewer employees than just a few years ago. But we have a $124 million dollar shortfall due to reduced funds from the state. The Board cannot vote that shortfall away. The November ballot initiative for taxes will come too late to help us for next school year. We have two choices: increase class size and cut academic programs and student support services (resulting in over 1,000 layoffs) or have concessions from employees. The school police officers’ union
has already agreed to the concessions, so now there will be no need for layoffs in that department and our kids will be safe. The Board of Education and the Superintendent have also agreed to the same package of concessions. I have faith that our other employee groups will do the right thing. We really need to return next year with the same level of staffing and programs. We need to make it clear to our state legislators that we cannot continue to provide quality education without adequate funding. As parents, community members, teachers and staff we need to work together to protect the education of all children in Clairemont and throughout San Diego. John Lee Evans President, SD Unified Board of Education Clairemont Representative to School Board
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Tecolote Canyon Clean-Up • Saturday, March 17 Volunteers and business sponsors are needed for Canyon, the annual spring clean-up of Tecolote Canyon led by San Diego Mesa College. This year’s clean-up is scheduled for Saturday, March 17. Canyon Day is a collaborative town and gown effort that has grown from several dozen volunteers in 2008 to more than 200 in 2011. Community partners include
the Tecolote Canyon Nature Center and Citizens Advisory Committee, the Linda Vista Town Counsel, and the San Diego American Indian Health Center. Organizers aim to break last year’s record of removing a dozen shopping carts and several tons of trash, recyclables, and non-native plants. Volunteers receive free Canyon Day tee-shirts, certificates of participation, and enjoy canyon talks by Mesa College faculty and Tecolote Canyon expert Eloise Battle. The clean-up will be led by Park Ranger Janice Lavallee. Mesa College biology and geology professors will also be on hand to give canyon talks. High school students will receive community service credits. Interested persons should show up at 9 a.m. on Saturday, March 17 at the head of the Tecolote Canyon Trail near the corner of Genesee and Marlesta streets in Clairemont. Free parking is available at Mesa College in Lot 1. For more information, directions and required waiver forms for minors, go on-line to www.sdmesa.edu/canyonday. For businesses and sponsorship opportunities, please call 619388-2759.
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THE CLAIREMONT ART GUILD ART Demonstration – On March 17 th the Clairemont Art Guild will welcome Guest Artist Vicky Delong. She will demonstrate how to make ceramic wall pockets using a hand built slab technique. Guests and new members are welcome to attend the free monthly meetings on the third Saturday of each month from 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. The group meets in the Recreation Building behind the Holy Cross Lutheran Church located at 3450 Clairemont Drive. Monthly meetings usually include information about community events of interest, helpful critiques of member’s artwork and works in progress, as well as lecture demonstrations by guest artists. Please visit the CAG website: www.clairemontartguild.com for information concerning our group and membership opportunities.
Music, Animals & Emotions SILVERWOOD MUSIC ENSEMBLE The Clairemont Library will offer a free concert by Renaissance group SilverWood on Wednesday, March 28th at 6:30 pm. SilverWood draws its strength from its members’ diverse backgrounds, playing a variety of musical styles, including classical, popular, Celtic, jazz, and other international styles. The group performs throughout southern California. At the Los Angeles Museum of Art they played as part of a Russian-Jewish music presentation for the exhibition of the works of Mark Chagal. In May of 1998, SilverWood was featured as the Irish band providing entertainment preceding a performance of “Riverdance” in the San Diego Civic Theatre. The following June they presented Scottish music for the Scottish Highland Games festival in Vista. The band performed with the San Diego Repertory Theatre in their 1997-1999 productions of “A Christmas Carol.” SilverWood has given live TV performances on KUSI, KFMB, and NBC; and they have appeared live on KFMB radio. Their music has also been aired on KPBS radio. This program is appropriate for adults, and no sign-up is required. TALES FOR TAILS The Clairemont Library will host a free interactive animal program with the San Diego Humane Society’s PetAssisted Therapy Program on March 24th at 1:00 pm. This monthly program helps children improve their reading skills by reading to animals in a fun and relaxing environment. The animals may include guinea pigs, rabbits, rats, and sometimes dogs and cats. This program will occur on the 4th Saturday of every month at 1:00 p.m. This program is appropriate for grades 1-6, and no sign-up is required. The San Diego Humane Society has been bringing the joys of animals to people for more than 30 years through its Pet-Assisted Therapy (PAT) Program. Volunteers bring resident rabbits, guinea pigs, rats and sometimes adoptable puppies and kittens to visit people who aren’t able to experience the joys of pet ownership. Many volunteers have taken their dogs through a special class called Canine Good Citizen and their dogs have passed the Canine Good Citizen test. These dogs and people provide an extra dimension of happiness to the
residents who look forward to seeing them each month. EMOTIONAL FREEDOM TECHNIQUES WORKSHOP The Clairemont Library will offer a free Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) workshop with Michelle Leuschen on March 23rd from 12:001:00 pm. Based on the premise that unresolved emotions can compromise our potential for happiness, EFT began as an effective remedy for phobias, addictions and war trauma. Vietnam Vets were finally able to sleep at night, smokers could choose fresh air, and paralyzing phobias lost their grip...all without medication! Before long, EFT was providing relief for migraine headaches, sexual abuse trauma, and a wide assortment of everyday ailments. Fascinated by the results, founder Gary Craig taught the technique to therapists, clients and people on the street. He said “Try it on everything!”, so they did. Since then, EFT has grown into a revolutionary healing aid, used by traditional therapists, medical professionals and alternative healers on everything from weight loss to disease. The discovery behind this technique is that most physical and emotional issues are caused by disruptions in the body’s “subtle energies”. These disruptions inhibit our natural ability to heal, thus resulting in emotional symptoms, chronic pain and illness. Combining this emotional element with the ancient principles of acupuncture, EFT has been able to address the causes of these energy disruptions with a gentle tapping procedure (using the fingertips). Impressive results ensue because the process addresses causes (disruptions in the energy system) instead of symptoms. EFT has been known to work where nothing else has and often delivers rapid, gentle and permanent relief from unwanted emotional and physical symptoms. Michelle Leuschen has been a Counselor for nine years in private practice. She has taught over 50 private workshops and created a 12 part webinar series designed to help people learn EFT at home. She frequently speaks at bookstores, mental health centers, spas, wellness centers, yoga studios, and women’s networking organizations. Clairemont Library 2920 Burgener Blvd, 92110
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Pet Profile
Bo Breed M/Mini Golden Doodle
DOB 8/20/2006
Rusty
Place of Birth Chula Vista Likes Biting the air from the blow dryer, rides in the car, dog beach, all people and other dogs Dislikes Cats, trash bags, tile floors and baths
Parker Breed M/Yellow Lab DOB 2/7/2009
Place of Birth Unknown; adopted from Lab Rescuers of SD Likes Playing fetch at Cadmen Dog Park, swimming at Fiesta Island, cheese, scratches on the neck, playing with doggy buddies at Fon Jon Dislikes Teeth cleaning, the vacuum, the mailman
Breed M/Terrier/Poodle Date of Birth 1/16/2010 Place of Birth San Diego Likes People food, his toys, riding in the car, sitting on the couch being petted, paper towels Dislikes Trash truck, vacuum cleaner, strangers walking past the house with their dog, going to the vet and the groomers
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Real Estate
Double S Animal Rescue & Sanctuary Mailing address:
8130 La Mesa Blvd. #426 La Mesa CA 91942-6437 • 619-592-2696 DONATIONS - SPONSORS - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Temporary physical location is in Ramona We are a 'No-Kill', not-for-profit organization.
Ways to donate... Call 'The Livery Feed Store' in Ramona 1-760-789-5582 Account name - Double S Animal Rescue #20395. You are able to place donations on account. Please notify us if you choose this option. • Walmart Gift cards can be mailed to above address.
Consider sponsoring a "Home 4 Life" animal in our sanctuary program or volunteering by calling 619-592-2696. The following animals our accepted in our program... Horses, burros, donkeys, goats/sheep, pot-belly pigs, Emus, chickens,roosters, ducks, geese, peacocks, cats, and occasionally dogs. We attempt to work with other rescues to help you to place your animal or adopt a new pet. Please call for additional information.
SUPPLIES NEEDED FOR THE RESCUE INCLUDE... Horse blankets, lead ropes, halters, brushes, horse supplies Bedding, blankets, towels etc for cats and dogs Dog and cat carriers and crates of all sizes Chain-link fencing and gates Corral panels HAY, CAT & DOG FOOD PLEASE CALL FOR DELIVERY OR PICK UP