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La Mesa California

Club celebrates 75 years of community service

The La Mesa Lions Club celebrated 75 years of service in March. Charted in March 1949, the beginnings of the club contained 49 members, all La Mesa business owners. La Mesa Lions Club President Mary Jane Zulkoski said they were doctors, lawyers, two mayors, police, a fire chief, school principals,…

Soroptimist award facilitates ‘Dream’ work

0n Feb. 25, the Soroptimist International of La Mesa presented $5,500 in Soroptimist Education and Training Awards to four local women to help improve their ability to reach their educational goals. Over half of Live Your Dream Awards recipients are survivors of domestic violence, trafficking or sexual assault. Nearly all…

How time changes impact your sleep

By Sharp Health News The end of daylight-saving time on Nov. 6 required setting our clocks to “fall back” one hour. This means many people are going to have to get used to going to work in the daylight and coming home in the dark. The idea behind moving to…

Rainfall collection seminar planned

The County of San Diego Waterscape Rebate Program is hosting an environmental workshop at the end of the month. The workshop is at 1 p.m. March 27 at Lakeside Tractor Supply, 14140 Olde Highway 80. Workshop participants will learn how to capture rainwater and receive a free rain barrel at…

El Cap looking for national title in D.C. WorldQuest

On March 2, El Capitan High School hosted The San Diego World Affairs Council Annual Academic WorldQuest Competition. The competition is a fun, fast-paced team competition for high school students that tests the players’ knowledge of current international politics, geography, global economics, history, and world cultures. Always considered the underdogs…

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