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Santee Historical Society invites public to medieval experience

The Santee Historical Society is holding their second annual Medieval Mini Fest at the historic Edgemoor Barn on Feb. 18. Society Secretary Arli Wolfson said the festival is intended as “our gift to Santee and the surrounding cities” in the form of a fun community outreach project. “I don’t know…

Vargas commits attention, resources to county’s aging and homeless

San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chairwoman Nora Vargas on Feb.1 presented the State of the County Address, acknowledging the moment coinciding with the start of Black History Month, and thanking social justice advocates for addressing systematic racism and elevating the work that has yet to be done. Vargas said…

Lemon Grove Lions tackle graffiti

The City of Lemon Grove removes graffiti only on city property, the Lemon Grove School District only on school property, and Caltrans only on state property. That leaves Lemon Grove property owners on their own when it comes to graffiti removal on their premises. The property owners are given a…

Robak elected as water district board president

The Otay Water District board of directors voted its elected official in at its January meeting, selecting division five’s Mark Robak as president. This follows Robak’s two years as vice president under past president Tim Smith. Robak has served on the District’s board for 18 years. The Otay Water District…

Partnership brews project in honor of Black History Month

For the second year in a row, Second Chance Beer Company collaborated with the All My Friends Are Rappers brand to brew All I Want, a hoppy Kolsch style beer in honor of Black History Month. All I Want, which will be available on draft and in four-packs of 16-oz…

La Mesa reviews environmental goals

City of La Mesa Environmental Program Manager Hilary Ego shared what steps the city is taking toward its Climate Action Plan during a Jan. 24 City Council meeting but at least once Council Member, Jack Shu, suggested more can be done. The CAP was adopted by city council in 2018…

Grim headlines not enough to silence ‘beauty and wit’

Recently, I ran across an article which briefly recounted how and why Thomas Jefferson sold his personal library to the federal government when most of our national collection was destroyed by the British during the war of 1812. Jefferson suggested that any attempt to rebuild a national library during wartime…

February ushers in human rights film festival

Childcare and education, environmental protection, gender equality, transgender and indigenous rights, women’s rights—these are some of the subjects of the critically acclaimed films at the 13th annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival hosted by the Museum of Photographic Arts from Feb. 2-9. Kicking off the festival on Feb. 2, an…

Spring Valley Day planned

Co-presented by the Spring Valley Community Alliance, New Seasons Church, and the Spring Valley Chamber of Commerce, the Spring Valley Day Planning Committee is looking to the local community in bringing together a day of celebration with its inaugural Spring Valley Day 2023 to be held on April 29. Spring…

Grant boosts hopes for growth in juvenile psychiatry workforce

A $4 million grant from UnitedHealth Group is helping the University of California to build a more diverse child and adolescent psychiatry workforce. Announced in 2020, the UC San Diego School of Medicine launched the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Inclusive Excellence Program (CAPIE) to expand the state’s mental health workforce…

Testing centers shutting down

The County of San Diego announced that the state is closing six state COVID-19 testing and treatment sites due to declining demand, but the County ensures there will still be plenty of option for San Diegans to get testing and treatment. Last week, state-supported testing and treatment sites were closed…

Partnership sets sights on college prep

Excellence and Justice in Education Academies in El Cajon and Barrio Logan College Institute announced its partnership last week to prepare K-12 students in the El Cajon area to be the first in their families to college. Under this partnership, BLCI will move its El Cajon operations to the EJEA…

911 services expand in El Cajon

The City of El Cajon announced that El Cajon residents who call 9-1-1 may receive expanded medical services through the El Cajon Community Care Program, a healthcare solution through a partnership between the City and American Medical Response. The program includes additional medical option by connecting 9-1-1 callers with a…

Group shifts focus to vet businesses

Susan Roberts is Chair of the Veterans East County Alliance, a San Diego Regional East County Chamber of Commerce program she first established in 2015 and rebooted in 2021 with a new focus on the business community. Headed into 2023, Roberts said the group is “taking off.” “I think of…

Tea by the Sea helps fund gallery

St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center is gearing up for its 10th Annual Tea by the Sea at the Marine Room in La Jolla on Jan. 21 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. This year’s honorary chairs are Maureen King, Barbara Menard, and Angel Kleinbub. The event benefits Sophie’s Gallery art program…

El Cajon council, residents smitten with service app

At the Jan. 10 El Cajon City Council meeting, staff presented a report on the success of the City of El Cajon app, a service request management platform for mobile devices and computers. Launched in 2020, the app is available for both Android and Apple devices and can be used…

Networking bridges generational gap

Two entrepreneurs in Lemon Grove came together in a design of events to create a space where people from different cultures and generations can exchange knowledge, and to convene in a space to feel seen, inspired, encouraged, supported, and loved. Mohini Gima, the owner of Enchant Your Life Their first…

Task force counting on volunteers

San Diego Regional Task Force on Homelessness is looking for volunteers to help with the annual Point in Time Count which is scheduled for Jan. 26. Federally mandated by the Department of Housing and Urban development, the count requires dozens of volunteers to go out in teams and gather information…

Cooperation on the 2023 schedule

By Marie Waldron On Jan. 4, 80 Assemblymembers and 40 Senators returned to Sacramento for the 2023-2024 legislative session. Hundreds of bills will be introduced over the coming weeks. Most won’t be controversial, and many will probably never become law. Most bills must be submitted to the Office of Legislative…

Humane society pauses canine intake

With San Diego Humane Society locations being at or over capacity, and recent cases of canine distemper virus, the organization has temporarily suspended the intake of owner-surrendered dogs until Jan. 15, 2023. CDV is a contagious and sometimes fatal viral infection in dogs and some wild animals such as racoons,…

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