Westview kicks off ‘Footloose’ performances
It will be a flashback to the ‘80s when more than 50 Westview High students bring “Footloose — the Musical” to the school’s stage.
It will be a flashback to the ‘80s when more than 50 Westview High students bring “Footloose — the Musical” to the school’s stage.
With a dozen returning seniors, experience is on the side of the Poway girls soccer team, and for members of the squad, this season is one of great expectations.
Janessa Schmidbauer, co-captain of the Mt. Carmel girls water polo team, stood among her teammates, celebrating her squad’s narrow victory over Rancho Bernardo.
A Poway neighborhood is rallying to get a stop sign posted at the site where an 11-year-old boy was hit by a truck while crossing Valle Verde Road about 5:30 p.m. Jan. 23.
On Super Bowl weekend, middle school students at Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church will join with young people all across the country to celebrate the 18th annual SOUPer Bowl of Caring, a food drive and fundraiser to help those who are hungry and hurting.
These are hectic times for members of the band Louis XIV.
Meridith Willson’s popular musical “Music Man,” with extravagant sets, catchy tunes and upbeat story, is coming to the Poway Center for the Performing Arts, opening at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 6.
Though a Jan. 25 on-the-road victory against rival Rancho Bernardo put the Poway High girls basketball team at 19-1 overall (4-0 league), there was no time for celebration — the squad was already focusing on the weeks ahead.
Do political campaign buttons work? As a marketing tool, I’d have to say no.
Confident it will soon raise the $65,000 still needed to begin construction, the Rancho Bernardo Historical Society is going ahead with a groundbreaking ceremony on Feb. 9