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Kwanzaa celebration reminiscent of a Hanukah party

By Eric George Tauber  SAN DIEGO –If you’ve driven down Park Blvd –past the Zoo and VA Center- you’ve spied a brightly colored building tucked to one side. Slow down and you’ll likely hear invigorating rhythms from a multitude drums.  Peek inside and you’re in a swirl of lively murals. This is the World Beat Center and it’s where San […]

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A program to respect foster youth’s possessions

  SAN DIEGO (Press Release) –San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie M. Dumanis joined County Supervisor Dave Roberts and Child Welfare Services Director, Debra Zanders-Willis to help Boy Scout Shane Uribe widen his Eagle Scout service project of providing new duffel bags to foster youth for their belongings. The bags are filled with basic necessities

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With animals or people, what you see is not always what you get

  By Donald H. Harrison SANTEE, California — The Hoosier Poet James Whitcomb Riley is credited with the saying, “When I see a bird that walks like a duck and swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, I call that bird a duck.”  However, an informational sign board at Mast Park “rails” against

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Saving Horses Inc. allows equines to retire in peace

ENCINITAS, California — The Irish are known for having a special connection to horses and Audrey Reynolds is no exception. She grew up riding and competed successfully for many years in Ireland, England, and the United States. Twenty years ago, she suffered a serious injury which brought a halt to her show jumping and riding. 

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