The coast news, march 18, 2016

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MARCH 18 LIFE AND MORE The LIFE Lectures at MiraCosta College lifelong learning group features “Filipino — American, a Journey” and “Music and Dance of the Philippines” starting at 1 p.m. March 18, at 1 Barnard Drive, Admin. Bldg. #1000. Purchase parking at the machine in Lot 1A, and park in lots 1A or 1B. Visit miracosta.edu/life or call (760) 757-2121, ext. 6972.

MARCH 19 TOMORROW’S GOLF LEGENDS The Toyota PGA Junior Tour Cup players, ages 12 to 18, will be hosted at La Costa Resort & Spa for a 54-hole event, with 36-holes continuous play March 19 and the final 18hole round held March 20. GET YOUR GARDEN ON Garden to Table is the theme of Weidner’s Gardens Herb and Vegetables Festival from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 695 Normandy Road. Encinitas. March 19 at 10 a.m. features Mia McCarville, “Growing your Vegetables Organically” and at 2 p.m. Evelyn Weidner on

“How to Grow a Young Gardener.” March 20 at 10 a.m., hear Mia McCarville, ”Everything Tomatoes” and at 2 p.m. Roy Wilburn with all the herbs a kitchen can use. Free Basil Plant per family. Kids Gardening Craft Corner. BIRDHOUSE AUCTION The Buena Vista Audubon Society hosts a Birdhouse Auction fundraiser and open house from 5 to 8 p.m. March 19 at its nature center, 2202 S. Coast Highway, Oceanside. Silent and live auctions will feature birdhouses, bird feeders, and bat houses handcrafted by local artists. Festivities include music from The Endangered Speciez Project, a hosted bar with beers from Stone Brewing Company, wine, and food from local restaurants. Cost is $10 admission charge at the door. Call (760) 439-2473 or visit bvaudubon.org for more information. RAILWAY CLOSURES The North County Transit District, along with Amtrak and Metrolink, will undergo a complete coastal rail service closure between Oceanside and San Diego. Passenger rail service will not be available on March 19 and March 20. For more information about these projects, visit KeepSanDiegoMoving.com. SHRED IT St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church will hold a document shredding and electronic recycling event from 9 a.m. to noon March 19 in the lower parking lot at 6628 Santa Is-

abel, Carlsbad. There is no a Palm Sunday service limit. Call Bianca at (760) at 10:15 a.m. March 20, a 419-9243 for more informa- Maundy Thursday service tion. 7 p.m. March 24, a Good WALK TO HISTORY Friday service at 5:30 p.m. The Encinitas Historical March 25 and will celebrate Society will host a free do- Easter Sunday at 10:15 a.m. cent-led walking tour of March 27 the Encinitas Historical TRADITIONAL EASDistrict, March 19. Meet TER Holy Cross Episcoat the 1883 Schoolhouse at pal Church, 2510 Gateway 10 a.m. at 390 W. F St. The Road in Bressi Ranch, tour finishes around noon. Carlsbad, invites all to Holy For more information, call Week services, beginning docent Barbara Vilardo at with a 9 a.m. Palm Sunday service March 20. There (661) 992-5740. LAGOON LEARNING will be services at 7 p.m. San Elijo Lagoon Conser- Maundy Thursday, March vancy & County of San 24; Good Friday service at Diego Parks & Recreation noon March 25; a Prayer invite all to join the Spring Service at 9 a.m. Holy SatEgg-ucation Family Discov- urday March 26 and Easter ery Weekend from 1 to 4 Worship at 9 a.m. March p.m. March 19 and March 27 with an Easter egg hunt 20 at the San Elijo Lagoon following the service. For Nature Center, 2710 Man- more information, call (760) chester Ave., Cardiff-by- 930-1270 or visit holy-crossthe-Sea. Children can seek church.org. MAKING NEW and find in the egg-themed trivia hunt, face paint- FRIENDS The Catholic ing and arts/crafts to take Widows and Widowers of home. For more informa- North County support group tion, visit SanElijo.org or for those who desire to foster friendships through varcall (760) 436-3944. ious social activities will attend Mass at St. Patrick’s MARCH 20 WAX AND WINE The Catholic Church and lunch San Dieguito River Valley at Mimi's Café, Oceanside Conservancy is planning March 20. Reservations are a 30th anniversary event, required at (858) 674-4324 “Wax & Wine,” from 1 to 5 p.m. March 20 at the Knorr MARCH 22 HEALTHY AGING Candle Factory, 14906 Via de la Valle, Del Mar. Tick- Register by April 18 for the ets are $50 and must be pur- 2016 Healthy Aging Conchased online in advance at ference hosted by the Ransdrvc.ejoinme.org /sdrvc- cho Santa Fe Senior Center. The conference will be waxandwine. HOLY WEEK Carlsbad held April 22 at Fairbanks Community Church, 3175 Ranch Country Club, 15200 Harding St., Carlsbad, will San Dieguito Road, Rancho celebrate Holy Week with Santa Fe. Speakers include

Gilbert Ho, MD, Richard Lederer, PhD, Saul Levine, MD, Sheri Thompson, PhD, and Joseph Weiss, MD, plus exhibitor tables, lunch, and prize drawings. Cost is $20. Register at goo.gl/fbUVuW or call (858) 756-3041. The Rancho Santa Fe Senior Center is a non-profit organization providing resources for seniors and their families. REPUBLICAN WOMEN MEET The Carlsbad Republican Women will host Barry Nussbaum, news commentator and Heidi Hill, of the San Marco/Oceanside Birth Choice at 11:30 a.m. March 22 at the Green Dragon Tavern and Museum, 6115 Paseo del Norte, Carlsbad. Cost is $30 Members/$35 Non-members. For more information, contact Niki at (760) 931-9420 or nikic@roadrunner.com. MARCH 23 STARS AND SPACE At 3:30 p.m., create your own Space Crafts during Spock Block Week at the Encinitas Library, 40 Cornish Drive. Later, join the free Adventures in Astronomy and Stargazing from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. March 23 with Patrick Pezzoli, from NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Hear a 30-minute interactive talk about recent developments in astronomy as well as the night sky, followed by snacks and stargazing with telescopes on the Community Room patio. For more information, visit encinitas101.com/ events/spock-block or call (760) 753-7376.

MARCH 25 HORSES AT CAMP Summer Camp enrollment has begun at Ivey Ranch in Oceanside and is now accepting applications for both camp participants and interns. Campers learn safety, handling, grooming, tacking and riding, feeding, housing and daily care of horses and more. Interns must be 14 years of age by June 24, 2016 and assist with the participants. Training is provided. Camp begins June 27 with last session Aug. 1. Visit iveyranch. com. MARK THE CALENDAR ELECTRIC RUN The 5K Electric Run Recharged, benefiting Break the Silence Against Domestic Violence, is returning to San Diego at 7:30 p.m. March 26 at the Del Mar Fair Grounds 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar. This year’s run will have music along the entire course, electric lights and lasers, dance party zones, plus Electrobands, the illuminating LED bracelet that syncs with the music, and will end with an after party with a live DJ, light show, dance floor, food and drink vendors. To purchase a $30 or $50 ticket, or for more information, visit electricrun. com. SPRING FEST Lux, at 1550 S. El Camino Real, Encinitas, will host a Spring Fest 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 26 with a Spring Open House. Enjoy art activities, a food truck, and the first weekend of Resident Artist, Margaret Griffith’s work.

John Perales (retired USMC) American GI Forum Oceanside Chapter Commander, John Perales passed away earlier this month. There will be a service held on Thursday, March 24, 2016 at Miramar National Cemetery at 11:15 am with a reception to follow at the VANC Resource Center in Oceanside at 1:30 pm.

Jean Stacy Buldain, 89 Carlsbad March 10, 2016 Marco Josepho, 88 Carlsbad March 6, 2016 Herbert Podell, 89 Carlsbad March 6, 2016

Nadine Francis, 94 Oceanside March 10, 2016 Kathleen Rose Lammers, 71 Escondido March 9, 2016 Jodi Anne Perry, 85 San Marcos March 8, 2016

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RANCHO SANTA FE - Vincent Anthony Meyer, age 89, was a devoted husband and father of 7. He married Lenor Smith in 1945 and recently celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary. In 1945, he served in the Air Corps for 2 years. After his service he was awarded his teaching credential from Long Beach State. In 1953 Vince and Lenor moved to Cardiff with their first 4 children, where Vince started teaching in the San Dieguito High School District for 40 years. After a short stay in Cardiff they moved to Rancho Santa

Fe where they resided for 45 years and completed their family of 7 children; Tony, Greg, Steve, John, Jeff, Elizabeth, and Bill. During his teaching career he went back to get his Masters in Education at USC in 1961. After retirement he enjoyed traveling across the U.S. and Canada with Lenor, in a bus he converted to a motor coach. His recreational interests were camping, fishing, and being physically active. His community activities included serving on the S.D. County Grand Jury, the Del Mar Lions Club, and coaching Little League. He was politically active during the Vietnam War and throughout his lifetime, always engrossed in politics. Vince and Lenor made many friends near and far and enjoyed a multitude of activities with them. Vince was predeceased by his sons Tony and Steve, he is survived by his wife, Lenor, 5 of his children, their spouses, 10 grandchildren, and 6 great grandchildren. Services will be held April 4th at 10:00 a.m Miramar National Cemetery.

A TRIBUTE TO SPRING Ole man winter is packing away his “liquid sunshine” and the first day of Spring arrives on March 20th, so let’s all celebrate the good fortune we enjoy by living in Southern California. As we mark the Vernal Equinox this year, why not join Mother Nature and Spring into Life too! SPRING INTO LIFE - show those close to your heart that you love them by spending time with them. Go to a park, the beach, your own back yard; the location doesn’t matter, the time spent together does. SPRING INTO LIFE - revisit your New Year’s resolutions and keep working on the goals you set in January until they become accomplishments. SPRING INTO LIFE - make a difference in our great community. Our city is blessed with an excellent group of community service clubs. You can join others who share a focus of improving the quality of life for our residents. Each day is a new opportunity to SPRING INTO LIFE. Grab hold, have fun, and enjoy each and every moment!

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