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CRC gets new truck

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achievements for North San Diego County. Send information via email to community@ coastnewsgroup.com. COLLEGE STARS

Madeleine LiMandri, of Rancho Santa Fe, was one of nearly 300 University of Dallas students named to the spring 2018 Honor Roll for earning a semester GPA of 3.0-3.49. LiMandri is majoring in Business. Aitana Rivera, of San Marcos, was named to Fort Lewis College's Dean's List for the Spring 2018 semester. Rivera's major is Exercise Specialist. Vincenzo Girolamo Roma of San Marcos received his degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Aug. 11. Roma earned a Doctor of Philosophy from the Office of Graduate Studies.

Chris Vargo Poké, Ways & Means Oyster House, Shake Shack, Parakeet Café and Tender Greens. LOCAL STEPS UP IN SCOUTS

Girl Scouts San Diego has named Carlsbad resident Jaya Cummaragunta, MBA, PMP, to the position of chief operations officer. She will oversee the finance, human resources, property, and IT departments for the organization, which serves 23,000 members in San Diego and Imperial counties. STEM AWARD FOR MIRACOSTA

SUPPORTING THE FIGHT

Oceanside author, Pat Spencer, authored a new thriller novel, titled “Story of a Stolen Girl,” based on the subject of human trafficking. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Soroptimist International to further their fight against human trafficking. Available on Amazon.com, Kindle, Barnes & Noble. com and Nook.

MORE AT ONE PASEO

One Paseo, a mixeduse development bringing shops, restaurants, apartments, offices, and public spaces to Del Mar Heights, has announced four new retailers including cürBar, a nail salon; Drybar, a blow dry bar; BodyRok Studios, a fitness studio specializing in high-intensity, low-impact workouts; and Shop Good, a health and beauty boutique. Other retail shops and eateries scheduled to open early 2019, include Van de Vort, West of Camden, Whiskey x Leather, and SoulCycle, CAVA, Salt & Straw, URBN Pizza, SusieCakes, Joe & The Juice, The Butchery, North Italia, International Smoke, Tocaya Organica, Sweetfin

MiraCosta College’s Nordson STEM Learning Center is being honored with a 2018 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity, the oldest and largest magazine dedicated to promoting diversity in higher education. The Inspiring Programs in STEM Award recognizes efforts that encourage and inspire a new generation of young people to consider careers in science, technology, engineering and math.

DEATH BY TEQUILA

Jessica and Chad Mestler, owners of Death By Tequila (DxT) announced the opening of their new bar and restaurant at 569 South Coast Highway 101, Encinitas. The pair said DxT was inspired by the local vibe of Encinitas and the fresh, coastal cuisine of Baja Mexico. DxT is open daily, bar opens at 3 p.m. and the dining room opens at 5 p.m. More information at deathbytequila.com, by calling (760) 230-6108 or on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @DeathByTequila.

VARGO JOINS COLDWELL

ENCINITAS — Thanks to the support of more than 140 local individuals and businesses, the Community Resource Center (CRC) will be able to purchase a replacement truck. In June, CRC asked the community to help “retire Fred,” their dying truck that often breaks down. The community responded and helped CRC raise more than $65,000 toward the truck purchase. Local businesses and individuals helped through truck sponsorships, including: Chin’s Szechuan Cuisine, Del Mar - Solana Beach Rotary Club, Encinitas Ford, Barbara A. and G. Warren Cobb, Ella and Han Helders, Anne Daigle and Richard Heyman, John and Elizabeth Leonard, and Robert and Janice Pollock. Community Resource Center is an En-

cinitas-based nonprofit that fights hunger, homelessness and domestic violence in North County by providing shelter, food and nutrition services, case management and other resources for those in need. The replacement truck will allow CRC to continue rescuing 540,000 pounds of food each year at North County grocery stores and partners. Every month, more than 400 households – struggling families, individuals who are homeless, those fleeing domestic violence, seniors and children - depend on CRC’s Food & Nutrition Center. CRC expects to obtain the truck in the fall, just in time for Holiday Baskets, a holiday food and gift distribution program serving more than 6,000 people each year. For more information, visit crcncc.org.

UCSD appoints Kane to dual roles REGION — The UC San and reliable access to safe, Diego School of Medicine high-quality academic medon Aug. 22 announced the icine.’’ — City News Service appointment of Dr. Christopher Kane as dean of clinical affairs at the School of Don’t be a Medicine and CEO of UCSD Health Physicians. Kane will oversee all aspects of UCSD Health's to your hair roughly 800 physician practices in San Diego County in HAVE his two roles. Kane is the founding chair of UCSD’s urology de- Hair Care & Cuts partment and will continue Learn to have healthy hair to serve in that capacity. He with cuts, perms, & highlights also served as the interim that do the work for you. chair of the surgery department from 2013 to 2015 and Call Micki Specialist in color & has authored more than 325 highlights. Formerly of peer-reviewed research arDel Mar & La Jolla. 30 yrs experience. ticles. Coast Hwy. 2 Blocks North “The universal goal is of Encinitas Blvd. to offer our patients and the 760-846-0585 ENCINITAS public quick, convenient

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Pet of the Week Kenny Chesney is pet of the week at your Rancho Coastal Humane Society. He’s a 5-year-old, 8-pound, male, domestic short hair cat. Kenny Chesney is a simple guy. He simply wants lots of attention. If you’re not there, he’ll be happy to have a cat friend in his home. He was transferred from another shelter through the FOCAS program. The $100 adoption fee includes medical exams, vaccinations, neuter,

and registered microchip. For more information call (760) 753-6413, visit Rancho Coastal Humane Society or log on to SDpets.org.

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Chris Vargo has associated with the Carlsbad office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage as an affiliate agent. He comes to the office with eight years of real estate experience. Prior to affiliating with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage, Vargo was a real estate agent with owners.com. Active in his community and passionate about surfing, he volunteers with the California Surf Museum in Oceanside.

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