Archive for: September, 2008

Local customers react to WaMu’s failure

Customers line up ready to withdraw funds, close accounts and ask questions at the Washington Mutual Rancho Bernardo branch Friday morning following news that the bank failed Thursday and its banking operations had been acquired by JPMorgan Chase.

Will Ferrell lends hand at RB event

Rancho Bernardo Inn and Country Club of Rancho Bernardo worked together to host a fundraiser that helps cancer and amputee survivors go to college.

Westview grad is one of “The Women”

Amanda Kramer, a 2005 Westview graduate, began acting at Mesa Verde High School, playing Fiona in “Brigadoon.” At 22, she’s making her debut at the Old Globe Theatre, playing Peggy Day in “The Women.” The following is an interview with Kramer.

UCLA Bruins to induct RB golfer

Jackie Steinmann was 40 years old, a married mother of three grown children when she first set foot on a golf course. Steinmann, now living in Rancho Bernardo, found the sport a good match.

Soothe your baby with massage at CMR class

Parents of infants under 1 year can learn how to soothe their babies in a free class on Saturday. A baby massage class will be held from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27 in the Carmel Mountain Ranch/Sabre Springs Recreation Center,

San Rafael Church raising funds for expansion

To close a $1.5 million gap in its building fund, San Rafael Catholic Church is holding two fundraisers.

Sabre Springs planning for water cuts

The Sabre Springs Planning Group is considering establishing a water-wise coalition that could devise ways to reduce water use, with the goal of keeping existing parks and the rest of the community beautiful.

Prep tennis preview: PUSD schools look up to Torrey

There’s no such thing as a sure thing in sports, but there are powerhouse teams whose performance year after year are so dominating, their victory seems foretold.
When it comes to girls tennis in San Diego, Torrey Pines is one of those teams.

Poway school marks 30 years of learning

Thirty years ago Marijane Shafer knew exactly what kind of school she wanted in the rural setting of East Poway, a comfortable, home-like setting where kids could feed animals, tend a garden and learn the basics — reading, writing and math.

Poway High baseball under CIF scutiny

San Diego Section CIF officials will meet Oct. 1 to determine whether Poway High has done enough to address concerns about the school’s championship-winning baseball program.

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