Archive for: November, 2004

Fulfilling 55+ lifestyle offered at Four Seasons

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With clubs to join, special classes to take and new friendships to nurture, K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at Hemet offers active adults 55 and better the opportunity for a recreational, fulfilling lifestyle.

Westview falls to Scripps Ranch in finals

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Wolverine volleyball reaches D-II finals in only its third season

Tour

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HOLIDAY TOUR — A Carmel Valley family on Caminito Vistana has decorated their home for the holiday with hundreds of lights. The home is part of the Tour D’Holiday, a fund-raiser by the Mesa Verde Middle School PTSA. The tour will be Sunday, Dec. 5 and includes the interiors of six Spanish and Italian homes in Fairbanks Highlands, Santaluz and Rancho Penasquitos communities. Tickets are $20 per person and available at the front desk of Mesa Verde, 8375 Entreken Way. Refreshments and live holiday entertainment are included in the tour. For details, contact tour chairwoman Cindy Koenig at (858) 538-1269. Staff photo/Craig Racicot

This week in entertainment: Art group meets at Bernardo Winery

The North County Society of Fine Arts has announced its next outdoor “paint-out.”

Thanksgiving

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HELPING OUT — Ellie Brenner serves up cranberry sauce with help from Bill Racicot, right, and Marie Cavanaugh, left, at the Poinsettia Mobile Home Park Friday night. Wakeland Housing and Development Corporation, with help from the Rotary Club of Poway, and other local service groups offered the free Thanksgiving dinner to low-income seniors. The early holiday feast is a 10-year-old tradition that typically attracts more than 200 local seniors. Staff photo/Tim Hall

School board president backs keeping ‘under God’ in Pledge of Allegiance

Not enough members of the local community object to the words “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance for the Poway Unified school board to consider providing students with an alternative patriotic exercise, according to Board President Jeff Mangum.

RB Joslyn Center marks 15 years helping seniors

The Joslyn Senior Center in Rancho Bernardo is celebrating its 15th anniversary with a busy year — wine tasting events, a “Steppin’ Out” walk, a cookbook with celebrity recipes and new classes.

Poway Pop Warner says thanks to city, school district for field

For many years, Poway Pop Warner teams have struggled to find quality fields that are available for an adequate number of hours.

Poway and Westview join RB in the quarterfinals

Thanks to surprising victories last week, Poway and Westview high schools will join Rancho Bernardo in the second round of the CIF football playoffs Friday night.

Popular PUSD programs running out of money

The $5.5 million federal grant which funded student services programs at all Poway
Unified School District campuses for the past three years has ended, and the district is now seeking funds to continue the popular program for 2005 and beyond.

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