Cardiff Library is to host an event Sat. 28th 10:30 am for the family. An interactive event with stories and crafts presented by the San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy.
With a focus on a sustainable lifestyle, future and what makes this a great place.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Friday, February 20, 2009
Enjoy the weekend
What to post? With so many things to talk about, local-international. In a effort to keep this blog light hearted there is no need to cover the mostly bad news.
I do have my opinion's that I share and post about the local Real Estate market http://encinitas-realestate.blogspot.com/.
Enjoy your weekend.
Enjoy your weekend.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Friday, February 13, 2009
Friends of the Library
CARDIFF-BY-THE-SEA — The Friends of the Cardiff Library is once again offering scholarships to area students. Unlike some other scholarship programs, the organization does not request a transcript but relies heavily on the essay portion of the application. To continue reading at The Coast News. By Wehtahnah Tucker
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Seaside snowboarding: Local school uses novel approach
ENCINITAS ---- Gas for a four-hour car ride - $50. Lift ticket at a ski resort -about $60; Snowboard rental -$35. Beginner's class fee -upwards of $60. Spending the day on the slopes without ever getting up on a snowboard -Worthless. To continue reading at The North County Times. By John Raifsnider. The school is located in the Hansen's parking lot, http://www.adventureski.com/
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Batiquitos Lagoon’s Wildlife Restored
Batiquitos Lagoon in the boarding cities of Encinitas and Carlsbad is a natural treasure. It has been 25 years since the founding of the Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation, with work done through thousands of volunteer hours to restore a valuable habitat. To continue reading at The North County Voice By Rich Guy Miller
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Hall Property Update, Coastal commission won't get involved
The state's Coastal Commission, after a short discussion Friday, unanimously rejected requests by Cardiff residents for it to become involved in a dispute regarding an Encinitas sports park project. Commissioners said the city's plan for the 44-acre Hall property near Interstate 5 has become controversial in the community, but found no "substantial issue" of statewide concern related to the project. That means the city's approval stands. To continue reading at The North County Times. By BARBARA HENRY
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Arts Alive Banner Project
by Don Doerfler
On Saturday, February 7th, 2009 from 2pm-5pm at Cabo Grill located at 1950 N Coast Highway 101 on the corner of La Costa Ave and Highway 101, the 101 Arts Alive Banners will be unveiled. After the unveiling the Banners will be on display on the lamp posts along Hwy 101 in Downtown Encinitas, Leucadia and the Cardiff Towne Center where they will remain until May. The live auction will take place on Sunday, May 31st, 2009 at 2pm at the Cardiff Town Center. For more info; http://www.encinitas101.com/news_events-banners.html
Monday, February 2, 2009
Jazz at the Library
Wednesday, February 4, 6:30 PM, at Cardiff Library.
An evening of jazz in celebration of Black History Month!
Pianist and saxophonist Kamau Kenyatta is a lecturer in the University of California's Jazz Studies Department.
Originally from Detroit, his versatility comes from his early exposure to a vast array of musical styles. Kamau has worked with jazz greats such as Hubert Laws, Earl Klugh, and Donald Byrd. World tours have taken him to over 20 countries and included stints with Donald Byrd, Carl Anderson, and the Supremes.
An evening of jazz in celebration of Black History Month!
Pianist and saxophonist Kamau Kenyatta is a lecturer in the University of California's Jazz Studies Department.
Originally from Detroit, his versatility comes from his early exposure to a vast array of musical styles. Kamau has worked with jazz greats such as Hubert Laws, Earl Klugh, and Donald Byrd. World tours have taken him to over 20 countries and included stints with Donald Byrd, Carl Anderson, and the Supremes.
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