Archive for: April, 2011

Rancho Bernardo/4S Digest April 28, 2011

RB town hall

City Councilman Carl DeMaio will hold a town hall meeting on his “Roadmap to Recovery” budget plan from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 30 in Rancho Bernardo Library, 17110 Bernardo Center Drive. This is a repeat of the town hall held last November on this subject. Call 619-236-6655.

Dance concert

Del Norte Dance Troupe and the Oak Valley Middle School dance team will present their spring dance concert at 7 p.m. Thursday, May 5 and Friday, May 6. It will be in Del Norte High School Performing Arts Center, 16601 Nighthawk Lane in 4S Ranch.

Tickets: $10 for adults, $5 for students.

Kuklok leaves hoops legacy at Poway High

Poway High senior Katie Kuklok, who is attending the University of San Diego after graduation, set a San Diego Section CIF record for most career three-pointers this season. File Photo by Beverley Brooks

Katie Kuklok, the four-year varsity starter for the Poway High basketball program, played her last high school game last week, though it wasn’t with her teammates.

Rancho Bernardo High girls LAX at top of league

Rancho Bernardo High School’s Rachel Bokmeyer looks to advance the ball against an opponent from Mt. Carmel. The Broncos are currently undefeated in the Palomar League. Photo by Beverley Brooks

The Broncos, who this week started playing the second round of games against their opponents in the Palomar League, are in first place with a 10-0 record.

Del Norte baseball has solid varsity debut

Though they ended up falling short in the final of the 61st Annual Lions Tournament last week, the Del Norte Nighthawks made a statement with their appearance in the 2A division.

Poway Walmart report: No significant environmental impacts

Walmart wants to expand its store in Poway.

A draft environmental impact report on the proposed expansion of the Poway Walmart store concludes that the project would not significantly impact the environment.

PowPAC’s ‘Pardon Me, Prime Minister’ is full of laughs

James P. Darvas, Cathy Himlin and Bob Himlin (on the couch) are part of the cast of “Pardon Me, Prime Minister,” a farce playing through May 22 at PowPAC, Poway’s Community Theater. Photo provided by Tony Eisenhowe

“Pardon Me, Prime Minister,” the last offering from PowPAC, Poway’s Community Theatre’s current season, takes audiences into the workings of 10 Downing Street for a hilarious take on the legislation of morals.

World War II planes make Ramona stop on May 4

The B-24 is just one of three iconic World War II planes to fly into Ramona Friday, May 4.  Photo Provided by the Collings Foundation

Three of the most iconic planes of World War II will be on display at Ramona Airport when the Wings of Freedom Tour makes its return to the area.

Spotlight: Judy Bunin (and Buddy Boy)

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Judy Bunin says the calm temperament of her standard poodle, Buddy Boy, is the reason she became involved with pet therapy volunteer work.

Fire destroys Poway condominium

Investigators are looking into the cause of a Wednesday afternoon fire that destroyed a condominium in the 13600 block of Sycamore Tree Lane in Poway.

Large auto body shop on Poway City Council agenda

A proposal to allow a large building in Poway Business Park to be used as a commercial auto body repair business will be considered at the Tuesday, May 3 Poway City Council meeting.

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