Archive for: June, 2005

Women’s ministry makes quilts for wounded servicemen

Although Independence Day, the Fourth of July, is a national holiday not a religious one, for many people of faith it is a time to thank God for the freedoms we enjoy and to remember those who have done so much to secure them – especially those in the armed services.

Teen qualifies for trapshooting nationals

With an excellent performance earlier this month at the 2005 California Scholastic Clay Target Program Trapshooting Championships in Kingsburg, CA, Poway resident and recent Twin Peaks Middle School graduate Ian Daube is headed to nationals.

Team masters water polo tourney

With help from two former Poway High School students, the Old Mission Beach Athletic Club’s women’s water polo team won the Master’s Nationals Championship two weeks ago in Irvine.

Small change? Not really

In this column, I will discuss a few more coins that many collectors seek.

Service centers survive SD budget cuts

There were many winners and losers in San Diego’s $2.3 billion budget for the new fiscal year, which was approved Monday night. The good news is that community service centers in Rancho Bernardo and in Scripps Ranch will retain their current hours of operation.

San Diego REP announces new season

Works by three female playwrights and an American version of “A Christmas Carol” will highlight the new season at The San Diego Repertory Theater in Horton Plaza.

San Diego North Chamber begins life

Come Friday, June 31, the Rancho Bernardo and Diamond Gateway chambers of commerce will essentially be history, as as the two officially consolidate into the new San Diego North Chamber of Commerce.

Realtor of the Week: Betty Fish

Betty Fish, a Realtor with Prudential California Realty, has been specializing in Rancho Bernardo for many years and is a consistent award winner.

RB Inn expansion conditions approved

After months of extensive traffic, parking, noise and landscaping studies, a list of 21 proposed conditions has been drafted and unanimously approved by the Rancho Bernardo Inn Planning Committee.

PUSD to explore tax for maintenance of fields

Property owners living within the Poway Unified School District might soon be asked to pay a new tax to help fund upkeep and renovation of the district’s fields and outdoor athletic facilities.

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