Archive for: October, 2008

Poway street fair is Sunday

The Poway Chamber of Commerce and the city of Poway will be hosting the Poway Fall Festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9 on Midland Road.

Local Prop. 8 campaigns intensify

Supporters and opponents of state Prop. 8 took the streets of Poway Wednesday afternoon.

Valley School places time in a capsule

Time will stand still again, now that Valley Elementary School officials buried a second time capsule Tuesday, five months after the first one was accidentally unearthed by a construction worker.

RB’s Yam named golfer of the year

Rancho Bernardo resident Jamie Yam, now a freshman at the University of Nevada at Reno, was recently named the San Diego Junior Golf Association’s player of the year.

PQ couple faces elder abuse charges

A Rancho Penasquitos caretaker and her husband are facing elder abuse charges for reportedly leaving an ill, 84-year-old unattended man in a van for more than 90 minutes Oct. 18.

Mr. Marketing: Marketing a religious school

You must consistently provide added value to an education and justify your existence to current and potential customers or there will be no need for your school to exist.

Letters to the Editor: Oct. 30, 2008

Proposition 8 protects freedoms I think that many are missing the point on Proposition 8. For me, the purpose of Proposition 8 is to protect future rights: freedom of speech, freedom of press and freedom of religion. These freedoms are eroding. People are afraid to say what they think for fear of being accused of [...]

Lake Poway’s trout season kicks off Nov. 7

If you look at the calendar of a local fishing enthusiast, don’t be surprised to see a bright red circle around Friday, Nov. 7.

Jousting returns to Poway arena Nov. 1 and 2

Professional jousters from around the world will come to Poway early next month to do battle in a tournament that was first held the week after the community was hit by the Witch Creek fires last year.

Former Bronco is World Series MVP

Cole Hamels, the 2002 Rancho Bernardo High graduate, was named Major League Baseball’s 2008 MVP on Wednesday, after the Phillies won a truncated Game 5 that was postponed due to an unrelenting downpour in Philadelphia.

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