Archive for: April, 2006

Top-flight gymnastics competition Saturday at Mt. Carmel

The high school gymnastics season is about to turn very serious.

Softball heats up with rivalry games

Local high school softball action heats up with two big games Friday, April 28.

San Diego Museum of Art is coming ‘Alive’

“Art Alive,” the San Diego Museum of Art’s 25th annual spring-time festival of art and flowers is Friday through Sunday (April 28 through April 30).

Remembering our ‘Greatest Generation’ warriors

They truly are our nation’s heroes: women and men who fought, and died, throughout World War II, that long, bloody crusade in the name of freedom.

PowPac tackles two radio classics

PowPAC, Poway’s Community Theatre, presents two thrillers, “Sorry Wrong Number” and “The Hitch-Hiker,” from April 28 to May 21.

One busy room at the RB Library

There’s a lot of community going on in that community room on the second floor of our library.

obituaries for April 27, 2006

Murray J. Shea Services were held yesterday (Wednesday) for Murray Joseph Shea, who died April 20, 2006 at the age of 87. He was born in San Francisco and lived in Rancho Bernardo for 22 years. Mr. Shea retired as an FBI agent in 1957 and went into real estate sales, from which he retired [...]

Locals prepare for tennis event

Looking to add their names to the list of tennis stars to play the annual Ojai Valley Tennis Tournament, several athletes from Rancho Bernardo and Poway will take to the courts at Ojai in Ventura County this weekend for the 106th edition of the annual event.

Little Italy’s ArtWalk this weekend

More than 300 artists will be featured at the 22nd annual ArtWalk festival from 12 to 6 p.m. this weekend, April 29 and 30 in San Diego’s neighborhood of Little Italy.

Is that baseball item valuable? Probably not

As the baseball season gets under way, many of us begin thinking of what sports valuables we may have hidden in a large box in the attic.

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