92127 Magazine - September/October 2019

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Healthy smiles, happy child

Femme Ambrosio DDS MSD Board Certified Pediatric Dentist

What sets us apart

• We are a small practice providing only private treatment rooms • Parents are always welcome to join their child during their appointment • Dr. Ambrosio is the sole practitioner and is one of the first people who will greet your family • We are in network with most PPO insurance plans • Our focus is on prevention and personalized, quality care • Our goals for every child is that they are healthy, safe and happy

Dr. Ambrosio with her husband, Andrew and their children Bennett, Amelie & Camdyn

16918 Dove Canyon Rd. | Suite 204 San Diego, CA 92127

858-451-5400

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92127 MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER+OCTOBER 2019 ON THE COVER

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT

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RANCHO BERNARDO LIONS CLUB

Cathedral Catholic High School

GIRL SCOUT HONORED FOR GOLD AWARD

FEATURES

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COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS Jim and Jane Lea Smith

SENIORS ON THE GO LOCAL STAR’S GREAT ESCAPE PACIFIC RIDGE SCHOOL FROM THE DENTIST 4S Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics

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REALTOR PROFILE

A VISION OF SERVICE

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The Rancho Bernardo Lions Club has brought community members together to make a difference for the blind and vision-impaired for more than 50 years.

STUDIO WEST & THE RECORDING ARTS CENTER

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Coastal Premier Properties

BEAUTY PROFILE SKY Facial Plastic Surgery, Inc.

NIGHTHAWK INSIDER Kimiya Ghassemzadeh

IN OUR OWN BACKYARD Explore North County Hiking Trails

DEPARTMENTS

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COVER PHOTO: Hilda Teel of the RB Lions Club Cover photo by Forever Photography by Liberty

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR SPORTS ANNOUNCEMENTS TASTE BUDZ COMMUNITY STUFF OUT & ABOUT PHOTOS REAL ESTATE WATCH Voak Homes at Pacific Sotheby’s International Realty

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FROM THE PUBLISHER VOL. 10, NO. 5 TM

It’s Not Just a Jeep!

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’ve always loved the idea of buying an old Jeep and refurbishing it. Once, I even convinced my wife to ride with me to check out a few. After seeing them, she eventually talked some sense into me and made me realize a project of that caliber was not in our family’s best interest. Fast forward many years. Apparently, my son – soon to be getting his driver’s permit – inherited the Jeep bug. There’s no doubt that he would have preferred a brandnew Jeep, but once I let him know what new Jeeps cost, he quickly changed his mind. So, we developed a plan. We would find a used Jeep that we could refurbish together as a father-son project. The search became a near obsession. On a daily basis, my son would slide his phone in front of my face asking what about this one? For a variety of reasons, my answer was always the same – not that one. Then, about a year ago, he showed me a Jeep. It wasn’t pretty. At 29 years old, it had clearly lived a long and “fun” life. It had scrapes, dents, some rust, and a very rough interior. But it had something that caught our attention – a brand new engine and new tires! As a family, we drove down to take a look at it. I strategically requested that my wife test drive it, with our son in the passenger seat. That’s all it took! We became the proud owners of a 1989 Jeep Wrangler. My son and I slowly and meticulously began to refurbish it. We did as close to a frame-off restoration as our budget allowed. We spent many days and nights working on the Jeep. Our goal was to have every part of the Jeep that you can see look as it did when it was driven off the factory floor 30 years ago. Along the journey, my son and I spent a lot of quality time together. We laughed. We got our hands dirty. We banged up our knuckles, figured out ways to remove and replace parts that didn’t want to be removed, and definitely shared moments of frustration. And yes, there was lots of physical exhaustion and sweat! There’s no longer a tool in my toolbox that I wouldn’t trust my son to use. This project allowed my son and me to bond beyond the normal busy lives that we all know. We took turns listening to each other’s music playlist. We talked about things that would typically require a “scheduled” conversation. We worked together on a common goal, without immediate gratification. I am so thankful for the opportunity this Jeep gave us. While the obvious outcome is a 1989 Jeep Wrangler that looks better today than it did 30 years ago, it’s not just a Jeep. It’s memories. It’s pride. It’s driving something down the road that you worked on with your own hands. We will remember and talk about this project for the rest of our lives. Thank you for being a reader of 92127 Magazine. Please don’t be a stranger. Like and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Send us photos and article recommendations by visiting www.92127magazine.com.

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STEAM STAR

Young scientist Kara Fan looks forward to the 3M Young Scientist Challenge finals.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

things to do in 92127 SEPTEMBER + OCTOBER 2019 SEPTEMBER SEPT. 10

Honoring Our Region’s Heroes Awards Luncheon

SEPT. 27 – OCT. 27

OCT. 8

PowPAC Theatre Presents Same Time Next Year

Yom Kippur Begins

11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. | Sony Electronics www.sdbusinesschamber.com

Fridays and Saturdays: 8 p.m. Sundays: 2 p.m. PowPAC Community Theatre www.powpac.org

SEPT. 11

SEPT. 28

Regional Connect Mixer North San Diego Business Chamber 5 – 7 p.m. | AleSmith Brewing Co. www.sdbusinesschamber.com

SEPT. 14

Poway OnStage Presents The Greatest Love of All: A Tribute to Whitney Houston 8 p.m. Poway Center for the Performing Arts www.powayonstage.org

RB Historical Society Guest Speaker Ethan Banegas presents on the history of the Barona, Sycuan, and Viejas casinos 11 a.m. | Rancho Bernardo History Museum www.rbhistoricalsociety.org

SEPT. 17

Rancho Bernardo Business Association Mixer 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. | Remington Club www.rbbaconnect.com

SEPT. 20

Rosh Hashanah Begins

8 p.m. Poway Center for the Performing Arts www.powayonstage.org

OCT. 14

OCT. 15

2nd Annual First Responders Appreciation BBQ 12:30 – 2 p.m. | Palomar College Rancho Bernardo Campus www.rbcommunitycouncil.com

O C TO B E R OCT. 4

Poway OnStage Presents Jake Shimabukuro

OCT. 7

Celebrate the diverse and upcoming culinary world in San Diego at over 180 restaurants throughout the county www.sandiegorestaurantweek.com

Poway OnStage Presents Back to the Garden in “Monterey ‘67 Revisited”

Columbus Day

Hosted by I Love A Clean San Diego 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. | 100+ sites countywide www.cleanupday.org

San Diego Restaurant Week

OCT. 12

10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Palomar College Rancho Bernardo Campus www.rbcommunitycouncil.com

California Coastal Cleanup Day

SEPT. 22 – 29

North San Diego Business Chamber 5 – 7 p.m. | San Diego Zoo Safari Park www.sdbusinesschamber.com

9th Annual Safety Fair

8 p.m. Poway Center for the Performing Arts www.powayonstage.org

SEPT. 21

Regional Connect Mixer

SEPT. 29

Parent’s Night Out Arts and crafts, games, sports, dinner, and a movie for ages 4-13 5 – 9 p.m. | Rancho BernardoGlassman Recreation Center Sign up at www.sdrecconnect.com

OCT. 9

11th Annual Lucky Duck Swing & Soirée Tee-Off: 12:30 p.m. Soirée: 5 p.m. The Santaluz Club www.luckyduckfoundation.org

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Rancho Bernardo Business Association Mixer 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. | Phil’s BBQ RB www.rbbaconnect.com


ONGOING

OCT. 18

Parent’s Night Out

2ND THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH

WEDNESDAYS

Arts and crafts, games, sports, dinner, and a movie for ages 4-13 5 – 9 p.m. | Rancho BernardoGlassman Recreation Center Sign up at www.sdrecconnect.com

Dynamic Speakers Toastmasters Club 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | BAE Systems www.dynamicspkrs.toastmastersclubs.org

Diamond Gateway Women’s Organization Meeting 7 p.m. Mount Carmel Church of the Nazarene For more information call Dael at 619-252-0804

THURSDAYS OCT. 26

San Diego North Rotary Meetings

FRIDAYS

Rancho BEERnardo Festival

7 a.m. | The Broken Yolk Cafe, 11630 Carmel Mountain Rd. www.sandiegonorthrotary.org

Rancho Bernardo Certified Farmers Market

2 – 5 p.m. | Webb Park ranchobeernardofestival.com

Rancho Bernardo Farmers Market OCT. 31

Fresh produce, crepes, tamales, and more 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. | Bernardo Winery www.bernardowinery.com

11 a.m. – 2 p.m. | 16535 Via Esprillo www.sdfarmbureau.org/farmers-market

Halloween

1ST SUNDAYS 1

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THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH

Rancho Bernardo Women’s Club Luncheons Guests and prospective members welcome 11:30 a.m. | Rancho Bernardo Inn For reservations call Fern at 760-741-6620

Del Sur & 4S Ranch Community Market A fun, family-friendly community market 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Design39Campus Playground www.ds4smarket.com

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AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT & SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS TK - 8 GRADE

E D U LEARNING CENTER All in one convenient location

Included Pick-up Transportation from school

ACADEMIC COURSES Homework Assistance Computer Lab Writing & Language Arts Mathematics STEAM Education (STEM + ARTS) Foreign Languages (Spanish, Korean, Russian)

ENRICHMENT COURSES Tae Kwon Do Art

(Physical Fitness Training)

(Painting, Crafts & Clay)

Coming Soon

Dance

Indoor Rock Climbing and Basketball

Rhythmic Gymnastics Music Chess

NEWNEW LOCATION LOCATION

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S P O R T S R E G I S T R AT I O N & A N N O U N C E M E N T S BASKETBALL

Rancho Bernardo Youth Basketball League 2019-2020 Season Registration open now; evaluations to be held in early November www.rbybl.com

Open Play Basketball Rancho BernardoGlassman Recreation Center One full court and two half courts open to the public See website for hours www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation

DANCE

Preteen Hip Hop Class at Trilogy Ballroom For ages 9-12 Saturdays: 3:30 p.m. 858-613-3611

Free Break Dancing Sessions Every Friday 5 – 8 p.m. | Rancho BernardoGlassman Recreation Center www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation

GOLF

SOCCER

11th Annual Lucky Duck Swing & Soirée

North County Soccer Park

Registration open Tournament on Oct. 7 www.luckyduckfoundation.org

Indoor soccer leagues always starting for all ages www.ncspsoccer.com See ad below

PICKLEBALL TENNIS

Open Play Pickleball Rancho BernardoGlassman Recreation Center See website for hours www.sandiego.gov/park-and-recreation

ROLLER HOCKEY

4S Ranch Roller Hockey League Games Mondays: Beginners Tuesdays: Intermediate Wednesdays: Advanced 6 – 9:45 p.m. 4S Ranch Roller Hockey Rink If interested in joining call Joe O’Keefe at 619-571-6925 www.leaguelineup.com/4sranchrollerhockey

(Dates and events subject to change)

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Reisert Tennis Group youth tennis lessons directed by California Teacher of the Year and U.S.P.T.A.-certified tennis professional Martin Reisert and his all-star staff. Semi-private and private lessons for kids and adults also available daily. Youth Group Tennis Classes: Mondays – Thursdays: 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Oak Valley Middle School www.reiserttennis.com

VOLLEYBALL

Open Play Volleyball Rancho BernardoGlassman Recreation Center Saturdays: 12 – 2:30 p.m. 858-528-8129

Have a sporting event? Log on to www.92127magazine.com to submit it!


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Bilingual

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LOCATION

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focus on the daily communication and culture understanding

TIME

Sunday Morning or Afternoon

Our school is the largest independent Chinese language school in San Diego

1ST DAY OF SCHOOL IS AUGUST 25. ENROLLMENT IS ONGOING.

CONTACT US

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COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS

ExploringNature Jim and Jane Lea Smith Appreciate and Preserve Nature by LINDA FRABL | photos by Soul of Photography

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im and Jane Lea Smith are enamored with San Diego’s beautiful local nature trails. While on hikes led by volunteers with the San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy (SDRVC), Jim was inspired to join up and lead his own hikes throughout Crest Canyon, the San Dieguito Lagoon, and Lake Hodges. Jim eventually became a SDRVC Board member, and both he and his wife also act as co-administrators for SDRVC’s Exploring Our Sense of Place (ESP) program. Describing the ESP program in more detail, Jane Lea proclaimed, “It is a popular educational, social, hiking program in which participants explore the watershed through a series of Saturday excursions from October through May. We start at the Volcan Mountain headwaters and wind up at the San Dieguito Lagoon. The program is limited to 25 participants, or ‘Explorers,’ but we encourage alumni to participate as volunteers.” Jim added, “Each excursion starts with a light breakfast and social gathering, followed by an expert presentation on a topic related to the area. The expert then leads the group on an informative hike. Our ESP experts are well-known in their field and cover a range of topics, including local birds, native plants and wildflowers, Native Americans, geology, archaeology, and the ongoing San Dieguito Lagoon restoration.”

Names: Professions: Community: Family:

James C Smith and Jane Lea Smith Jim – electrical engineer; Jane Lea – usability researcher Del Mar 14-year-old daughter, Emma

In addition to his ESP tasks, Jim is a member of the Acquisitions and Trails committee, which helps acquire land in the watershed to ultimately close the gaps in the Coast to Crest Trail. He also leads volunteers in removing invasive species in the Crest Canyon on the fourth Saturday of the month, and maintains trails around the lagoon/ Dust Devil Park area through the Dust Devil volunteer group. As for Jane Lea, she helps out as much as she can at Canyon Crest Academy, the high school the couple’s 14-year-old daughter, Emma, attends. Asked what they love most about volunteering for local nature walk-related causes, Jim exclaimed, “We feel good about engaging in activities that support the health of our environment.” Jane Lea added, “We are committed to appreciating the beauty and natural diversity that San Diego has to offer. We especially appreciate that we can work closely together on a shared passion, meet new people, and always learn something new!” 

Know a volunteer that should be profiled in 92127 Magazine? Recommend a volunteer online at www.92127magazine.com.

Hobbies & Interests:

Favorite Local Spots:

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Jim – soccer, cycling, California native plants (identifying, planting, and propagating); Jane Lea – high intensity exercise, cooking, architecture, and design Crest Canyon, Zel’s, Powerhouse Park, Viewpoint Brewing, and Choice Juicery


On the Go

ED BROWN CENTER PARTICIPATES IN RIDESHARING PILOT PROGRAM photo provided by Jewish Family Service

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’s Ed Brown Center is partnering with Jewish Family Service to test-pilot the organization’s On the Go program. On the Go aims to connect older adults with ridesharing services to help them access health and wellness programs, easing mobility and transportation barriers that can make it difficult for older adults to travel. On the Go calls on local “We are honored volunteers to provide group shuttles and door-to-door rides, to implement this as well as offering premium pilot program and and on-demand services for older adults. hope that other “Ed Brown Center in senior centers will Rancho Bernardo is an important destination for older be able to learn from adults in San Diego, and we it to expand their work hard to make the center programs accessible through transportation options a variety of transportation for older adults.” options for our members,” said Meredith Morgenroth, Jewish Family Service Senior Director of Social and Wellness. “We are honored to implement this pilot program and hope that other senior centers will be able to learn from it to expand their transportation options for older adults.” The Ed Brown Center is one of three senior centers throughout the country partnering with Jewish Family Service for the pilot program, which is part of a partnership with Lyft and the National Council on Aging. Ed Brown Center services include support groups, fitness classes, social activities, and health education, among others. Learn more at www.edbrowncenter.org and www.jfssd.org/onthego. 

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taste

If there’s one thing that North County residents enjoy more than the beach, it’s the various cuisine, beverages, and sweet treats throughout San Diego. Here, we offer a taste of some local flavor.

budz

F lavor

on the map

Local Eats

GLOBAL

Sabre Springs’ Nutmeg Bakery and Cafe is expanding to Scripps Ranch with a new location scheduled to open in September. The popular cafe serves up organic, seasonal, and sustainable breakfast and lunch plates, homemade pastries, and locally roasted coffee. The Scripps Ranch location will also offer draft beer in addition to the mimosa menu.

International Smoke, a dining collaboration between award-winning chef Michael Mina and renowned restauranteur Ayesha Curry, officially opened its doors at One Paseo in July. The menu showcases flavorful smoke-infused dishes, diverse spices, traditional live fire cooking techniques, and creative cocktails, as well as vegan options, kid-friendly fare on the Lil Smokey’s menu, and a Fido’s Feast dog menu.

FRESH FROM THE

FARM

The Rancho Bernardo area is home to two weekly farmers markets, giving residents plenty of opportunities to find fresh produce, delicious food, and local crafts. Visit the Rancho Bernardo Farmers Market at 16535 Via Esprillo on Thursday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Rancho Bernardo Certified Farmers Market & Specialties is held Fridays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Bernardo Winery. Both make a perfect lunchtime

excursion, whether taking a break from your workday or bringing along the whole family.

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TASTE BUDZ

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Sunday Brunch

10am - 2pm

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RB Community Foundation Thanksgiving Luncheon

Celebrating our 31st Year! You are cordially invited to attend The Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation’s Annual Community Thanksgiving Luncheon at The Rancho Bernardo Inn on Friday, Nov. 22, 2019 RECEPTION AT 11 AM • SILENT AUCTION

LUNCHEON AT NOON • MUSIC FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT

Luncheon Emcee Carlo Cecchetto, Evening Anchor for CBS 8 Thanksgiving Chair - Debbie Kurth

Grants will be Awarded to Support Rancho Bernardo Organizations at the Luncheon FOR INFORMATION Please contact Debbie Kurth at: (619) 206-2569 or debbiekurth@bsiincorp.com Or Trudy Armstrong at: (619) 764-8602 or trudy@sdfoundation.org

TICKETS: $50 EARLY BIRD BY OCT. 15 | $60 AFTER OCT. 15 To purchase tickets online, visit: www.sdfoundation.org/RBCFThanksgiving Or visit our Website: www.RBCommunityFoundation.org To purchase by check, please contact Carey Tinsley at: (619) 814-1330 or careyt@SDFoundation.org Address: San Diego Foundation, Attn: Carey Tinsley 2508 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92106 The Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization September | October 2019 • 92127MAGAZINE.COM • 17


Local Star’s Great Escape JACKIE FOSTER SHARES HER VOICE IN DEBUT SINGLE

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an Diego local and worldwide singing sensation Jackie Foster is launching the next step of her musical journey with the release of her first single and her first festival appearance. Last year, the Poway High School graduate appeared on season 14 of The Voice, reaching the semifinals under the guidance of her coach, Alicia Keys. The show was a whirlwind learning experience, and now Jackie is ready to make her individual mark on the music industry. Her single, “Great Escape,” debuted on July 26. Jackie was inspired to open up about the artistic struggles she faced after her time on The Voice ended. “I felt empty, like I lost my purpose,” she shared. “I lost the show which was like a family to me and I lost my

band all at once. But then I stopped and I realized, I’ve experienced success, I got national recognition, and I’m not going to let anything stop me from getting it again. Everything falling apart was my great escape to finding my purpose.” She’s proud of what she’s accomplished with this song. “I sat in my room and started humming the guitar line. I couldn’t stop singing it for weeks!” she said. “My goal was to write a memorable song that was easy to sing along to but also empower listeners to face their fears and put all doubts aside.” Jackie also had a blast at her debut festival appearance at Lollapalooza in Chicago this August. Find her on her social media channels under the handle @itsjackiefoster. 

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Skill building: Harkness helps students develop a cache of important skills, such as critical thinking, fact-based observation, effective speaking, respectful listening, collaboration, and an appreciation for differing perspectives. Confidence: Adolescents want their opinion to matter, and are pleasantly surprised when it does. Students take intellectual risks in Harkness, gaining confidence interacting with peers and adults alike.

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While proficiency with Harkness generally comes in the high school years, regular practice is both stimulating and invaluable for middle schoolers, resulting in young adults who are self-reliant and articulate, engaged in collaborative problem solving, and who value divergent viewpoints. The earlier students develop these skills, the more engaged in their education they will become. For information about Harkness at Pacific Ridge or to register for their Nov. 16 Open House, visit pacificridge.org/OpenHouse. 

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o, you’ve taught your child the basics of dental hygiene and how to brush their teeth twice daily. However, don’t forget that the secret to healthy teeth might also be in your child’s diet! Food can have a serious impact on our teeth – for better or for worse. Here we have a helpful list of the dos and don’ts when it comes to the best diet for healthy children’s teeth. FOODS TO INCORPORATE • Water With Fluoride: Almost all drinking water contains fluoride, but some bottled varieties do not. It is always a good idea to check to make sure. • Apples: Eating apples and other crunchy, highfiber fruits can help to remove plaque from teeth. • Dairy: Milk, cheese, and yogurt are rich in calcium and phosphorus, which can protect tooth enamel. The nutrients in milk products can neutralize some of the acid produced by plaque bacteria. • Celery and Carrots: These crunchy vegetables contain a lot of water and require a lot of chewing, which can scrub tooth surfaces. The

water and fiber in these vegetables balance the sugars and help clean teeth. • Broccoli and Green Leafy Vegetables: The folic acid found in leafy greens such as spinach and kale is known to help improve the health of teeth and gums. • Eggs: Eggs are an excellent source of calcium, protein, and vitamin D. Vitamin D is needed to absorb calcium, which builds and maintains strong, healthy teeth. • Nuts and Seeds: The high amount of calcium and phosphorus in nuts and seeds such as almonds, peanuts, and cashews help to protect tooth enamel. FOODS TO AVOID • Candy: Sugar can cause cavities and get stuck in crevices in the tooth. Extra-chewy candies like caramels stick to teeth for a long time, which can dissolve tooth enamel. Candies that are chewy, sugary, and acidic, like sour candies, are the most damaging. Many dried fruits are also sticky and contain added sugar. • Sugary Drinks: Organisms feed on the sugar on your teeth and turn it into acid, which

destroys tooth enamel and causes decay. The acids and sugar found in fizzy drinks combine to cause tooth damage. Non-fizzy sports drinks are still acidic and sugary. • Citrus Fruit and Juices: Citrus fruits are a source of Vitamin C and nutrients. However, grapefruit and lemon in particular are highly acidic and can erode tooth enamel over time if consumed in high levels. Juices often contain high levels of sugar, which can cause tooth decay. Drinking milk and water is a better option for healthy children’s teeth. 

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COMMUNITY STUFF

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Bob Wells Way Honors Mr. RB

Oak Valley Middle School began the 2019-2020 school year with a new principal. Mr. Colin Young was appointed over the summer, officially beginning his role on July 1. Mr. Young joined Poway Unified School District as a social science teacher at Poway High School, then became an assistant principal at Mt. Carmel High School. He most recently served as an assistant principal at Poway High School. His service-minded leadership has lead to improved student culture and outcomes at the schools where he served, and he was named the 2019 Secondary Co-Administrator of the Year by the Association of California School Administrators. “My focus will be to make quality, lasting, and trusting relationships with all stakeholders, inspire staff to strive for continual personal growth, ensure that all students have a safe learning environment conducive to personal development and educational mastery, communicate regularly with all staff members, and most importantly, carry out the vision all stakeholders have for Oak Valley Middle School,” Mr. Young said in a message to Oak Valley families.

The 12200 block of Calle Saucillo is now known as Bob Wells Way, an honorary street name recognizing the tremendous impact of the late Bob Wells. At the unveiling ceremony, Councilman Mark Kersey said, “The variety of nonprofit and business leaders who are here in support today is a testament to how involved Bob was in the community.” The longtime civic leader was often referred to as Mr. RB for his dedicated involvement. He was one of the founders of the Rancho Bernardo Business Association and Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation, inducted into the Rancho Bernardo Hall of Fame in 1993, and named RB Honorary Mayor in 1997. He passed away in 2012. “When he and our mom moved here in 1985, neither of them anticipated that they would play such a visible and influential role in the evolution of RB,” shared David Wells, Bob’s son. “Were he alive today for this honor, in a rare moment I think our dad would be speechless!”

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SKY Facial Plastic Surgery recently hosted #SKY5Year, the boutique practice’s fifth anniversary celebration. Owners Sirius K. Yoo, M.D., and Amber N. Yoo, M.B.A., welcomed the community to SKY’s 4S Ranch location for a cocktail reception, hors d’oeuvres, opportunity drawings, and philanthropy. All proceeds from the event benefited FACE Foundation, a local nonprofit that provides funding to families who can’t afford life-saving treatment for their pets. Guests mingled with Dr. Yoo, who recently won Best in Plastic Surgery in the Union Tribune’s reader’s poll and has been named San Diego’s Best Facial Plastic Surgeon by Ranch & Coast magazine for the past four years. Experts were available to explain lasers, injectables, and skincare products. #SKY5Year raised enough to save the lives of two animals in need. The SKY team is looking forward to #SKY6Year, scheduled for March 25, 2020.

The RB Chorale is currently open to anyone who loves to sing, especially tenors and basses, ahead of its annual holiday show. This year’s program will be directed by Jim Tompkins MacLaine, serving as interim director. He has worked with founder and director Pat Bean and the RB Chorale in previous years. The Chorale’s annual holiday show will be held Dec. 21 and 22 at Poway Center for the Performing Arts, and rehearsals begin on Sept. 10. Rehearsals are held every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Painted Rock Elementary School. Prospective members must join the Chorale by Oct. 1 to take part in the December shows. There are no auditions, but members are expected to consistently attend rehearsal. Learn more at www.rbchorale.org.

Veteran of the Year Danny Jackson was recently recognized as the 77th Assembly District’s 2019 Veteran of the Year. Danny honorably served in the U.S. Army 101st Airborne Division from 1969 to 1970 during the Vietnam War, followed by a 37year career in the postal service. Now retired in San Diego, Danny continues to serve his community through the Veterans of Foreign Wars Poway Post 7907. He has worked to reduce homelessness and suicide rates among veterans, increase employment opportunities for exiting active duty military, support deported veterans and military families, and foster civic engagement in the electoral process. “Danny Jackson courageously served our nation and is a recipient of the Bronze Star Medal,” said Assemblymember Brian Maienschein. “I am truly grateful for his patriotic dedication to our country and its people.” Danny lives in Rancho Peñasquitos with his wife Eva. They have six children, eight grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.

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1. The San Diego Force FC G2007 J. Ocampo team traveled to Park City, UT, and won the U13 Platinum Division championship at the Park City Extreme Cup soccer tournament. 2. Wesley, Wyatt (not pictured), and Walter Hoyt grew a giant pumpkin with the hope of entering a pumpkin contest. The prize pumpkin weighed in at 60 pounds. 3. Skipper scoots around in his neighborhood on a bright summer day. 4. The San Diego Force FC G2007 J. Ocampo team won the G2006 Premier championship at the Force Summer Clásico Tournament. 5. River takes a swim at Liberty Station. 6. 92127 residents Melissa Botello and John Morgan attend opening day celebrations at Del Mar racetrack. 7. Sarah Verdusco Singh, Amber N. Yoo, M.B.A., and Danae Davis at SKY Facial Plastic Surgery’s fifth anniversary celebration, benefiting FACE Foundation. Photo by Bradley Schweit. 8. Regan Bradbury and Ivy Davis made Snuffle Mats for rescue dogs as part of their Girl Scout Silver Award project. Food and treats can be hidden in the mats to slow down eating and help focus overactive dogs. 9. Founder’s Day at the Cabrillo National Monument.

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1970 on UNI’s Linda Vista Campus. UNI transitioned to the current CCHS Campus in Carmel Valley in 2005 and took on the new name of Cathedral Catholic High School. “No matter what campus you were on, once you become a Don, you’re always a Don,” said CCHS President Mr. Stevan Laaperi. “The Dons’ legacy has never been stronger. Over 50 alumni are among the CCHS team of

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administrators, faculty, coaches, and staff.” The professional staff is well qualified to uphold that legacy. Most teachers have a master’s degree or higher in the subject they teach, and the entire staff strives to model the values of a Catholic faith community. The school is accredited by the Western Catholic Educational Association and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, and SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT


“It is our intent that our graduates carry a spirit of intellectual curiosity and a love of learning on their continuing journey of personal and spiritual growth.” holds membership with the College Board. “In partnership with parents, we form an educational ministry that is mutually supportive and a community committed to excellence,” said Principal Dr. Kevin Calkins. “It is our intent that our graduates carry a spirit of intellectual curiosity and a love of learning on their continuing journey of personal and spiritual growth.” Over 1,600 students are currently beginning that journey on the dynamic CCHS campus. Facilities include 75 classrooms, 12 science labs, two computer labs, a robotics lab, a ceramics studio, a music room, a lecture hall, several specialuse classrooms, world-class athletic facilities, a library, a lecture hall, a chapel and meditation garden – there’s a place for every student to discover their passion. Over 70 percent of CCHS students participate in one or more of the school’s 80-plus teams. “Whether you are an athlete, love to act, or have a passion for serving others, at Cathedral Catholic you gain the confidence to make a difference not only in your life but in the world around you,” said Kate, a graduate from the Class of 2017. Nicole, another recent graduate, agreed: “There is an unparalleled wealth of opportunities, and a strong support system in the students and faculty as part of the Catholic community.” 

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Rancho Bernardo Lions Club Helps the Blind and Seeing Impaired photos by Forever Photography by Liberty

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he Rancho Bernardo Lions Club has brought community members together to make a difference for more than 50 years. Their impact can be seen throughout the community, from contributing to the

foundation of the Rancho Bernardo Library to inspiring high school students to volunteer. RB Lions, like the international organization, focus their volunteer efforts on supporting the blind and vision-impaired. We learn more about that mission from RB Lions President Betty Jean Dye.

Betty Jean Dye What is the Lions Club mission? “Lions are knights of the blind and seeing impaired.” At the Lions Clubs International Convention in Ohio, in 1925, Ms. Helen Keller, the guest speaker, challenged Lions to become the knights of the blind in the crusade against darkness.

What is the history of the RB Lions Club? Our club was chartered in 1964. The community of Rancho Bernardo was started as a planned community in 1961. In 1917, Melvin Jones, a wealthy Chicago insurance man, convinced his fellow members to help the less fortunate in their community. This was the start of the Lions Clubs International, a business men’s club. In the late 1980s, women were permitted to join Lions.

What communities and organizations does the club serve? Rancho Bernardo. We work with health technicians in the Poway Unified School District, San Diego Center for the Blind San Diego/Vista locations, Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation, and Juvenile Diabetes Foundation.

How did you personally become involved with RB Lions? My neighbors were members and invited me to a meeting after retiring in 2004. The mission of

the club was not just attending luncheons, but being an active volunteer in community fundraisers, holding vision screenings, and getting free eye exams and prescription eyeglasses for low income students in the Poway Unified School District. LensCrafters partners with our club in their One Sight program.

What is your current role within the organization, and what duties does it involve? President/Secretary/Membership. Guiding the club members, committees, and getting new members involved with our motto, “We serve.” Where there is a need, there is a Lion.

What is the most rewarding thing about your role? The most challenging? Rewarding: Each October, for over 40 years, the club has held World Service Day for the Blind and Seeing Impaired. Our guests are bused from San Diego Center for the Blind, Lions Optometric Vision Center, and Blind Community Center of SD. Lions and volunteers serve lunch to the guests. Each year, guests look forward to this annual event. Entertainment is provided by Vincent Young, a sight-impaired and talented young man.

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RB Lions Club Name of Organization: SD Rancho Bernardo Lions Club Mailing Address: P.O. Box 28361, San Diego, CA 92198 Meeting Location: Bernardo Heights Country Club Meeting Times: 4th Tuesday of every month at 11:30 a.m. Call for reservations. Phone: 858-487-8175 Website: www.ranchobernardolions.org Email: ranchobernardolions@gmail.com

Upcoming Events OCT. 18, 19 Annual White Cane Fund Drive Collecting donations to benefit local vision nonprofits Rancho Bernardo Vons and Albertsons

President Name: Betty Jean Dye Position: President, Secretary, Membership 2019-2020 Profession: Retired/Construction Community: Oaks North Hobbies & Interests: Music, theater, volunteering, gardening Favorite Local Spots: San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park, Bernardo Winery, local fundraising events

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9 a.m. – 5 p.m. OCT. 23 World Service Day for the Blind/Seeing Impaired Luncheon at Seven Oaks Community Center


The most challenging: To keep up the enthusiasm, fun, and our mission as Lions, by encouraging others to join the Lions Club.

What are the RB Lions’ primary goals, both short-term and long-term? Short-term: Having more members that have a passion for volunteering to meet the needs of those less fortunate. Long-term: With increased members, we can reach out to the community to continue programs for the blind and seeing impaired. We have 10 collection boxes in RB for used eyeglasses and hearing aids, including at the Rancho Bernardo Library and Rancho Bernardo Senior Services.

Can you tell us more about your high school branch? Lion Greg Cody is our LEO Club Adviser at Rancho Bernardo High School (RBHS), teaching community service. LEOs decorate the Lions Clubs International float for the Rose Parade each December, participate in the Student Speaker Contest competing for cash prizes, volunteer at I

Love a Clean SD, and place floral wreaths at the graves of KIA and veterans at Miramar National Cemetery each Memorial Day. This year, LEO Morgan Perry was LEO of the Year 2018-2019 from RBHS. Our Treasurer, Justin Souter, was a LEO at RBHS!

Can you tell us about the upcoming White Cane Fund Drive? The Annual White Cane Drive is held each October soliciting donations from our community. Albertsons and Vons are the two storefronts where Lions, LEOs, and puppy raisers from Guide Dogs for the Blind will be at the stores on Oct. 18 and Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Without the support of the community we could not continue to donate funds to the organizations we have supported these past 55 years. 100% of the funds raised are donated.

What have been some of the organization’s most memorable achievements over the years? Purchasing buses in the 1960s and

1970s for San Diego Center for the Blind, pledging $6,000 to the construction of the new Rancho Bernardo Library, donating funds to RBHS Music Building, monthly donations to SD Center for the Blind. Six month classes are available at SD Center for the Blind for the visually impaired to live independently.

How can community members get involved or support the club? Becoming a new member or supporting our cause by a donation; any amount is appreciated. Donations can be sent to P.O. Box 28361, San Diego, CA 92198. There are no admin fees, since we are all volunteers.

Who is eligible for membership? If you have a heart for service, we welcome you to join us.

Is there anything else you would like to add for our readers? Support the blind and visually and hearing impaired to improve their quality of life. Become a Lion. 

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homes, and the desirability of North County neighborhoods, plus the award-winning Poway Unified School District,” Amy said, “2020 is poised to be one of the strongest real estate markets in North County in years! San Diego is a very competitive and complex market for buyers and sellers, with low inventory and high market prices. It’s been very important to educate clients as to the true values of properties and not just what they wish them to be.”

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Her best advice to homeowners? She recommends taking a good look at your home and making positive changes sooner than later. “Whether you are thinking of selling or not, you and your home deserve the best! From new paint to repairs, rearranging, and refreshing – plus decluttering and updating landscaping – all can inspire the perfect home and the top resale value when the time is right to sell.” From helping her clients throughout San Diego County, Amy has received prestigious honors, including the elite FIVE STAR: Best in Client Satisfaction Real Estate Agent award for the past 11 years in a row, Platinum Level Recognition of Excellence Award honoring San Diego Realtors, as well as a national award early in her career naming her #1 Buyer’s Agent for 92129. Amy and her team of real estate professionals provide complete, comprehensive services every step of the way for both buyers and sellers. Please call or email for more information and a free consultation! Even for new construction, licensed real estate agents maximize successful negotiations. 

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Manasvi joined Girl Scout Troop 8725 as a Brownie and has also earned the Girl Scout Bronze and Silver Awards. She is a second-generation Girl Scout – her mother, Rupali Vora, was a Girl Scout in India. Manasvi will graduate with the Del Norte High School Class of 2020. Her other honors include the Scholastic Art & Writing Gold Key award from the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers. Manasvi was among 61 Gold Award winners honored during a recent ceremony at the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines. “Gold Award Girl Scouts change the world for the better, and change it for good!” said Girl Scouts San Diego CEO Carol M. Dedrich. “Our 2019 honorees embody everything this achievement stands for.” For information on Girl Scouting opportunities contact Tracy Browns at tbrowns@sdgirlscouts.org, or visit sdgirlscouts.org. 

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career,” explained Todd Hunsaker, Director of Admissions for The Recording Arts Center (TRAC) at Studio West. Todd explained further, “When the class is over, the next logical step to launch a career in the industry is to acquire more experience and get the in-depth training that can lead to a successful career in audio engineering. Many find this in our year-long Diploma program.” One student, Isaiah, finished the EPP program last month and immediately enrolled in the Diploma Program. His classes began on Monday, and he couldn’t be more thrilled about his choice. “It was so much fun working a real recording studio. I’m really excited about my decision to start the full program!” Don’t miss out on a new career opportunity in audio engineering – try out The Recording Art Center’s Electronic Production Package now. Classes are enrolling now, so check out the full schedule at www.studiowest.com or call 858-592-9497.

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for natural looking results, and in addition to traditional procedures like facelifts, fat transfer, blepharoplasty (eyelids), and rhinoplasty (noses), patients come from all over the world – Turkey, Australia, France, Germany – to remove bumps from their forehead using a unique scarless approach – the incision is made in the hairline and bumps removed through an endoscopic technique. “People come to us from all over the world,” said Amber, “but our hearts are here in the 4S Ranch community.” The Yoos live in 4S Ranch with their daughter Quinn, who just turned one! They have a whippet named Hayden and a cat named Isabelle adopted from Helen Woodward Animal Center, a charity SKY loves to support. Dr. Yoo and Amber also give back to San Diego through the FACE Foundation, The Country Friends, Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary, and the United Way’s Women United. In August, SKY hosted #SKY5Year, a fundraiser for FACE Foundation that raised nearly $2,000 in just two hours. “We are with people at very special times in their lives,” explained Dr. Yoo, “and hearing their stories and seeing their transitions are what keeps us loving what we do at SKY.” 

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N I G H T H AW K I N S I D E R

by KIMIYA GHASSEMZADEH special to 92127 Magazine

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el Norte High School is one of the most welcoming schools in the district. It has a great reputation for being inclusive and embracing new students. The secret to its success? LINK Crew. For years now, LINK Crew has dedicated its time to supporting new students in their transition to high school. As LINK Crew co-advisor Mr. Nevares puts it, the goal of LINK Crew is “to provide a supportive and seamless transition into high school for incoming freshmen.” While LINK Crew exists at several high schools across the nation, Del Norte’s LINK Crew has several characteristics that distinguish

it from other schools. For one, Del Norte’s LINK Crew is larger than that of most schools because it holds the welcoming assembly on the first day of school. On the first day, the club provides an engaging day that features ice breakers, a school tour, and a chance to meet some upperclassmen that will serve as mentors and support with the transition. While the program primarily focuses on freshman, Del Norte also extends its attention to students transferring in who happen to be in upper grades by providing new student tours and other outreach programs. Additionally, Del Norte ensures the smooth functioning of its club with its

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R E A L E S TAT E W AT C H

Is Your Home TV Worthy? by SCOTT VOAK

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he American Dream, a lifestyle and real estate TV show has asked me to find and showcase homes and communities in the Inland North County area that will generate audience interest both locally and nationally. We have already shot the Maderas Golf Course and a home in The Heritage that sits on the course. We are looking for homes in the following communities to feature: Santaluz, The Crosby, Fairbanks Ranch, The Trails, Del Sur, 4S Ranch, Stonebridge Estates, and Pacific Highlands Ranch. If you are thinking of selling your home in the next year and believe we can tell a story weaving together your home and the community that would be worthy of local and possibly national television exposure, please let me know. We cannot select all homes as we are trying to find great homes to promote each community. In as such, in each community we would prefer to showcase a higher-end home to better represent the community. Shows air about one month after shooting, so advanced notice is needed to adequately plan and highlight the home in the right timeframe to leverage the television appearance to help increase demand and the final sales SCOTT VOAK price of your home.  MBA – Broker Managing Partner CA DRE #01153157 888-311-6311 Scott@VoakHomes.com 16710 Bernardo Center Dr., San Diego, CA 92128

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9738 Fox Valley Court

4

3

3,472

$1,095,000

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14775 Wineridge Road

4

3

3,030

$1,495,000

14655 Via Azul

4

4

2,867

$1,095,000

14248 Caminito Lazanja

5

6

4,735

$1,499,000

14636 Via Bergamo

4

4

2,867

$1,100,000

7725 Briza Placida

4

5

4,260

$1,500,000

17011 Broken Bow Court

4

5

3,955

$1,101,000

14791 Wineridge Road

4

4

2,924

$1,545,000

16060 Cayenne Ridge Road

4

3

3,175

$1,102,000

10067 Winecrest

4

5

4,205

$1,555,000

10760 El Caballo

5

3

3,550

$1,110,000

16865 Going My Way

3

4

4,018

$1,565,000

9939 Fox Meadow Road

5

3

3,300

$1,125,000

17257 Silver Gum Way

5

6

5,128

$1,590,000

9888 Fox Meadow Road

5

3

3,296

$1,128,000

9230 Island Pine Way

5

6

4,933

$1,595,000

9875 Deer Ridge Place

5

3

3,296

$1,150,000

17177 San Antonio Rose

4

5

3,675

$1,600,000

10718 El Caballo

5

4

3,344

$1,160,000

7953 Purple Sage

5

5

3,990

$1,625,000

17647 Alva Road

5

3

3,473

$1,160,000

9409 Tea Tree

5

6

5,450

$1,645,000

10221 Cassia Glen Drive

4

5

3,738

$1,174,000

16525 Edgehill Road

4

5

4,102

$1,649,000

10226 Sienna Ridge Place

5

5

3,729

$1,180,000

17812 Ralphs Ranch Road

4

4

4,429

$1,675,000

8471 Mathis Place

4

3

3,103

$1,195,000

14767 Wineridge Road

5

4

3,674

$1,700,000

8452 Lower Scarborough Court

4

4

2,772

$1,225,000

16278 Winecreek Road

4

4

3,819

$1,701,000

8459 Mathis Place

4

3

3,289

$1,225,000

16477 Edgehill Road

4

5

4,075

$1,720,000

14574 Luna Media

4

4

3,022

$1,230,000

8140 Pale Moon Road

5

6

5,573

$1,885,000

9731 Deer Trail Drive

4

4

3,451

$1,230,000

17021 Castello Circle

5

6

5,303

$1,960,000

16206 Cayenne Ridge Road

5

5

3,733

$1,275,000

16490 Newcomb Street

6

7

5,042

$1,980,000

8472 Old Stonefield Chase

6

4

3,336

$1,295,000

8330 The Landing Way

5

6

5,628

$2,135,000

8176 Santaluz Village Green N

3

3

2,527

$1,310,168

16469 Winecreek Road

5

6

5,361

$2,150,000

8134 Santaluz Village Green N

3

3

2,248

$1,330,000

14912 Ardere Court

4

5

4,396

$2,390,000

8549 Kristen View Court

4

5

3,388

$1,375,000

14764 Valle Del Sur Court

5

6

6,868

$2,600,000

8130 Lazy River Road

4

5

3,585

$1,400,000

8334 Santaluz Village Green East

6

8

6,850

$3,525,000

7947 High Time Ridge

4

5

3,563

$1,457,500

8325 Santaluz Point

6

9

6,812

$4,000,000

8114 Doug Hill

5

8

8,250

$5,600,000

10105 Winecrest Road

4

4

3,819

$1,475,000

9616 Deer Trail Drive

5

5

3,780

$1,475,000

(complete list of homes sold in 92127 at www.92127magazine.com)

Information is compiled from a variety of databases and published by Susco Media Inc. for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. Sales statistics are not affiliated with or provided by any participating advertiser or real estate professional contained in this publication. Properties contained in this list and online were sold by a variety of real estate brokers. Information considered reliable, but not guaranteed. Please check with a licensed real estate professional for more information. Not all sales are listed.

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I N O U R O W N B A C K YA R D

HIKING SAN DIEGO Explore New Hiking Trails in North County by SAMANTHA EDWARDS

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ith temperature highs hovering comfortably in the 70s, the fall months are the perfect time to get out and explore local hiking trails. North County has something for everyone, from relaxed walking paths to challenging hills. So lace up your hiking boots and enjoy the view! 

LOS PEÑASQUITOS CANYON PRESERVE

COAST TO CREST TRAIL

With relatively flat trail routes, a hike through the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve is great for all ages and skill levels. You’re sure to see much of the canyon’s wide variety of flora and fauna, as well as creeks, streams, and a waterfall cascading through volcanic rock. www.penasquitos.org

With about 48 miles of the planned 71 total miles completed, this trail extends from the ocean in Del Mar to the Volcan Mountain near Julian and contains eight sections with many smaller trails of varying intensity. www.sdrp.org

TORREY PINES STATE NATURAL RESERVE The main reserve area has six different trails hugging the coastline with sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and acres of rare Torrey pine trees, making Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve a must on a sunny day. www.torreypine.org

DOUBLE PEAK Starting at Discovery Lake Park in San Marcos, this moderate five-mile loop trail offers panoramic views of North County at the summit. Much of the brush along the trail was burned by fires, so there is little shade on this route. www.san-marcos.net

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BLACK MOUNTAIN While Black Mountain Open Space Park contains many chaparral and sage-lined hiking trails, Black Mountain itself is only accessible by two trailheads. It’s a moderate hike to the summit, which provides 360-degree views of the surrounding area, even out to the ocean on clear days. www.sandiego.gov

IRON MOUNTAIN This popular six-mile round trip hike is moderately difficult, with a clearly marked trailhead and boulder-lined trail leading to expansive views at the summit. www.poway.org

• Use sun protection • Bring water • Hike with a partner or group • Carry a cell phone in case of an emergency • Check the website for possible trail closures • Respect local habitats and stay on the trail

DON’T: • Pick flowers or plants • Feed wild animals • Litter • Vandalize rocks or trees

MOUNT WOODSON A photo op on the famed Potato Chip Rock awaits hikers at the peak of this strenuous eightmile round trip hike. This hike is recommended for experienced hikers only and should be started early in the day. www.poway.org


A NEW FORCE to be reckoned with MEET THE SAN DIEGO FORCE COACHES Coach at San Diego Force FC // COACH ASHLey ashley breaux / San Diego Force

Soccer has been a part of my life since I was very young, and I knew it would follow me no matter where life takes me. I have played competitively since elementary school, was on my high school varsity team for four years, played in college, and continue to play to this day. The passion I have for this game has never faltered and being an influence on young minds as a coach has only strengthened that passion. I appreciate the close-knit family that Force FC provides its players and coaches alike. All the coaches are willing to help each other out, and players are motivated to learn in a supportive and progressive environment. I strive for my players to be the best they can be and to always provide them with constructive criticism and encouragement. I love watching them grow! I also coach the junior varsity team at Del Norte High School, which allows me the unique opportunity to work with many of the same players year-round. I recently graduated from CSU San Marcos with a biology degree. I’m currently working on my master’s in supply chain management, then plan on going to dental school. In my free time I like to go rock crawling in Big Bear, ride quads in the desert, and spend time with family and friends. You may see me around the local fields supporting my brother and sister, who are following in my footsteps. We are a soccer-loving family!

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LIBRARY CALENDAR

4S ranch branch library 10433 Reserve Dr., San Diego, CA 92127 | 858-673-4697 www.4sranchfol.org | www.sdcl.org

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Classic Movie Tuesday 4 p.m. OCT. 5

Communicating and Publishing Your Genealogy Presented by San Diego Genealogical Society 2:30 p.m. OCT. 12

Vegetable Gardening 101 Presented by San Diego Oasis 12 p.m.

RECURRING EVENTS TUESDAYS

English as a Second Language – Intermediate

English Conversational Class – Intermediate 10:45 a.m. 3RD WEDNESDAYS

8:30 a.m. WEDNESDAYS

Knitting Circle

Friends of the Library Meeting 6:30 p.m.

5 p.m. 4TH WEDNESDAYS 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAYS

English Conversational Class – Beginner 10 a.m.

4S Ranch Book Club by the Fireplace September: The Line Becomes a River by Francisco Cantu 6 p.m.

LAST FRIDAYS

Fine-Free Friday at all SDCL Branches Return your books, CDs, DVDs, or other overdue materials on the last Friday of each month, and the library will get rid of the fines for those items if they are not more than one month overdue

Advanced Yoga Workout 10 a.m. 1ST SATURDAYS

Oral Cancer Support Group 12:30 p.m.

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Zumba Workout 9 a.m.

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SEPT. 26; OCT. 24

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Teen Advisory Group

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