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While the photography and art direction in Saveur are world class, the recipes and articles focus on authentic, regional cooking from around the globe. They are not always the most accessible recipes for the casual cook, but I sure love reading about them.
They also have a food festival/event calendar that spans the globe as well and it’s always been a food fantasy of mine to spend a few months traveling to these festivals.
On top of all that, this magazine just looks amazing sitting on your coffee table. Saveur.com
I would liken Cook’s Illustrated to the NPR of the consumer cooking magazine category. It’s almost academic in it’s approach
They give brutally honest reviews of kitchen tools and cookware, along with product taste tests.
Cook’s Illustrated has no advertising, so you can be assured their opinions don’t favor any particular manufacturer.
Published bimonthly, the detailed drawings and photographs are reason enough to get this magazine. Cooksillustrated.com
For the simple fact that I like experts to suggest food and wine pairings in the same magazine I’ve always been a fan of Food & Wine Magazine.
Food & Wine is a general all-purpose magazine for foodies.
Filled with recipes and articles on travel and entertaining, it has a definite upscale feel with decent photography. Don’t miss Food &
Wine’s annual Top 10 Best New Chefs. Every year 10 up-and-coming chefs from around the country are selected as the next culinary superstars. Foodandwine. com
Edible San Diego is our local outpost of the Edible publications found in many markets around the country.
In a somewhat food snobbery moment, I’ve found myself secretly judging cities based on their participation in the Edible family.
But aside from that, it’s a nice local mag that supported by a lot of the establishments it covers and that I’ve featured on “Lick the Plate.”
They tend to celebrate the publication of their issues and that always brings together a fun group of people with a genuine interest in food … namely what’s going on in our region. It’s free and can be found at
Congratulations to Salvatore
Ercolano for delivering the perfect San Diego seaside restaurant and wine bar that’s as relaxed as you could wish for.
Just a few steps from Torrey Pines State Beach, the ocean, and a few more to the Del Mar Fairgrounds, you’ll find lots of free, easy parking.
Ercolano brings a lifetime of culinary and wine experience, starting with his homeland on the Island of Capri in Italy.
He is best known in the area for his Villa Capri Restaurant in Carmel Valley.

Seasalt, on Carmel Valley Road, is casual, quiet and trendy and primarily a seafood bistro. “I’ve always wanted to open a restaurant with a view in Del Mar,” Ercolano said.
“Seasalt Del Mar has the perfect location.”
I asked Ercolano to name a couple of favorite dishes and, being a man of the sea, he pointed to his Crab Ravioli “Two Ways,” with a spicy pink tomato sauce and light lemon sauce.
Then he got into the Seasalt Tuna Scaloppini, a seared tuna topped with fennel, pomegranate seeds, shallots and fresh parsley, served with caramelized onion and garlic mashed po- tatoes.
The wine list is a geography lesson on Italy and France, listed by taste and grape varietal. A sample of the wines includes: Banfi Chianti Riserva, Zardetto Prosecco, Michele Chiarlo Moscato d’Asti, and Donnafugata Nero di Avola from Sicily which I thought was an excellent medium intensity red bottle, for just $28.
Other wines were from the California coast, Oregon, Europe and South America.
Seasalt also has craft beer and cocktails and is open for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch seven days a week. For a reservation call (858) 755-7100. See more at seasaltdelmar.com.

Replay — the International Wine Show
The Paddock area at the Del Mar Fairgrounds and racetrack provided a serene backdrop for some 50 wineries, microbreweries and artists for the recent San Diego International Wine Show.
The wines of the Guadalupe Valley of Baja were the tastiest that day. Director Fernando Gaxiola had a large variety of premium names to try and he led a seminar on that wine country, which is creating a stir this side of the border.

Italian wines got their share of pours from Mathew and Armanda Regan of ZO -
NIN, especially the Sasseo Primitivo from Puglia, Italy.
Locally, Skip Coomber had his wines on the most wanted list, highlighted by his amazing Cabernet Sauvignon.
Wine Bytes
Tuscany, Italian Restaurant in La Costa has an Italian style Live Jazz Sunday Brunch, May 31 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Featured performer is the popular Mark Shapiro. Special prices on Bottomless Mimosa and Bloody Mary. Call (760) 929-8111 for an RSVP.
WineSellar & Brasserie in Sorrento Valley San Diego has a Chardonnay Shootout May 30 from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Cost is $30. Check out more at (858) 450-9557.
Solare Restorante at Liberty Station in San Diego presents a special wine dinner featuring San Felice from Tuscany, with a special appearance by the winemaker, June 2. This is a four-course chef’s special menu with five different wines including San Felice’s Gran Selezione. $79. RSVP
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Notice is hereby given that pursuant to sections 2170121715 of the Business and Professions Code, Section 2328 of the Commercial Code, Section 535 of the Penal Code, Stor’em Self Storage (Formerly known as S.D. Storage,) located at 560 South Pacific San Marcos, CA 92078, will sell by competitive bidding on June 4, 2015 at 11:00 am. Property stored and to be sold can be but not limited to: miscellaneous household goods, furniture, major appliances, personal items, clothing, and possible collectables/antiques. Auction is to be held at the address listed above. Property to be sold as follows:
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE # 37-2015-00013196CU-PT-NC
TO ALL INTERESTED
PERSONS: Petitioner(s): Adam Mitchell filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name as follows: a.
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TO ALL INTERESTED
PERSONS: Petitioner(s): Nicole Cunningham filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name as follows: a. Present name Nicole Taylor Cunningham changed to proposed name Ziah Cunningham. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this Court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for a change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: On Jul 07, 2015 at 8:30 a.m., in Dept 26 of the Superior Court of California, 325 S Melrose Dr, Vista CA 92081, North County Division.
Date: May 08, 2015
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CASE # 37-2015-00014859CU-PT-NC at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: On June 23, 2015 at 8:30 a.m., in Dept 26 of the Superior Court of California, 325 S Melrose Dr, Vista CA 92081, North County Division.
Date: April 17, 2015
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Notice is herby given by that Pursuant to section 2170121715 of the business and Professions Code and Section 535 of the Penal Code of the State of California, A public lien sale will be held at the hour of 11:30am June 3rd 2015 at Oceanside RV And Self Storage , 444 Edgehill Lane Oceanside, CA. The following personal property items (Misc., Household goods, furniture, tools, equipment and Car) will be sold as follows:
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Present name Adam Corbin Mitchell changed to proposed name Adam Rachid Ejebari. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this Court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for a change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: On Jun 23, 2015 at 8:30 a.m., in Dept 26 of the Superior Court of California, 325 S Melrose Dr, Vista CA 92081, North County Division.
Date: Apr 21, 2015
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PERSONS: Petitioner(s):
Jeantel Floyd filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name as follows: a. Present name Jeantel Floyd changed to proposed name Jeantel Williams. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this Court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for a change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing.
NOTICE OF HEARING: On Jul 07, 2015 at 8:30 a.m., in Dept 26 of the Superior Court of California, 325 S Melrose Dr, Vista CA 92081, North County Division.
Date: May 04, 2015
William S Dato / T.J. Judge of the Superior Court 05/15, 05/22, 05/29, 06/05/15
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ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME CASE # 37-2015-00012859CU-PT-NC TO ALL INTERESTED
PERSONS: Petitioner(s):
Kathryn Chamberlin filed a petition with this court for a decree changing name on behalf of minor child as follows: a. Present name Garrett Rafferty Moore changed to proposed name Garrett Rafferty Chamberlin.
THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter appear before this Court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for a change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear
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Fictitious Business Name(s):
A. Luxury Homes Galleria Located at: 7019 Goldenrod Way, Carlsbad CA San Diego 92011 Mailing Address: Same This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Eric L Waite, 7019 Goldenrod Way, Carlsbad CA 92011 This business is conducted by: An Individual The first day of business was: Not Yet Started
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Filed: Apr 21, 2015 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk.
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A. Excelarace Located at: 187 Calle Magdalena 211, Encinitas CA San Diego 92024
Mailing Address: Same This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Dental Club One Inc, 187 Calle Magdalena 211, Encinitas CA 92024 This business is conducted by: A Corporation The first day of business was: 06/01/14 S/Stephen Lebherz, 05/15, 05/22, 05/29, 06/05/15 CN 17301
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Filed: Apr 29, 2015 with County of the San Diego Recorder/County Clerk. Fictitious Business Name(s): A. JD Bookkeeping Located at: 426 Raphael Ct, Encinitas CA San Diego 92024 Mailing Address: Same This business is hereby registered by the following: 1. Julie B Draskovic, 426 Raphael Ct, Encinitas CA 92024 This business is conducted by: An Individual The first day of business was: Not Yet Started a brief history of Memorial Day.
Marcolongo told the boys the holiday began in 1868 and was originally called Decoration Day because people decorated the graves of the more than 600,000 soldiers who died in the Civil War.
He also explained the meaning of the holiday.
“You have the freedom to express yourself,” he said. “You don’t have to worry about bombs going off in your neighborhood. Not every country is like that.
“People like this,” he said, pointing to the names and pictures on the banner, “signed up to defend this nation so we can live freely. A lot of them were young when they died. Some were only about five or six years older than some of you.”
They include World War
One Paseo
creased emergency response times and destroy community character.
Most said they support a development on the lot, but not one three times larger than what current zoning allows.
Supporters say the project would provide much-needed housing and employment.
Following council approval, opponents collected more than enough signatures to force a referendum.
That left council with two options at the May 18 meeting. They could withdraw their decision or let voters decide the project’s fate during a special election, at an estimated cost of $4 million to $4.5 million, or the June 2016 primary, which would cost taxpayers between $814,000 and $914,000.
Instead they continued the meeting to May 21 because, as Councilman David Alvarez said, “there was hope that we could actually have a resolution.”
During that time Kilroy and representatives from a group that filed a lawsuit against the developer in early April worked out a compromise.
“We agreed to settle this lawsuit if and only if you rescind the project,” Jan Chatten-Brown of Chatten-Brown & Carstens, the firm representing the groups that filed the lawsuit, told council members.
“This would allow the public, city agencies, planning commissions and this council to consider a new One Paseo project,” she added. “And that project will dramatically reduce traffic and other impacts.”
Chatten-Brown said the groups were motivated to settle “by a desire to reduce the risks that … neither the litigation nor the referendum would be successful in stopping the original project.”
“At the request of Kilroy the details of the agreement must remain confidential,” Chatten-Brown said, adding that there is a “summary of criteria the
II veterans Joseph Chiles, Jesus Covarrubias, Frank Dawson, Richard Dose, Alexander Hunt, Simon Lynde, Joseph Mettan and Pedro Osorio, as well as Vietnam War veterans Harvey Aiau, Raphael Cruz, Charles Hendricks, Victor Lopez, Thomas Mericantante and Joseph Tworek.
Marcolongo also had an opportunity to explain the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day when one player asked why they weren’t honoring those who survive wars.
Most of the players have family members who have served their country, but few if any know people who have died while at war. So Marcolongo explained how they can pay tribute to someone they don’t know.
“Some of my buddies didn’t make it back,” he said. “They sacrificed so you can have the freedom to do what you want and say what you new project must meet in order to comply with the agreement.”
She said the new project will be presented “through the normal city processes and all the public will have an opportunity to assure that their concerns, too, are addressed.”
Jamas Gwilliam, a Kilroy vice president, said the agreement represents “the first opportunity to strike a deal with a broad coalition of neighborhood groups.”
“We’re pleased to be in this place,” he said. “I want to stress that the revised project that we plan to put forward is not fully designed.
It’s tough to design a mixed-use project on 23 acres in a couple of weeks.
“But we’ll be working under certain parameters that we’ve agreed to … that address the traffic and community character concerns that have been voiced,” he added.
Gwilliam said the new proposal will reduce the average daily trips by about half of the current estimate of 28,000, and one of two traffic signals on Del Mar Heights will be removed, pending city approval.
He said buildings will be no taller than seven stories and all will be set back at least 30 feet from High Bluff Drive, Del Mar Heights and El Camino Real.
Gwilliam added that the entire bulk and scale will be reduced.
“By doing this we can deliver the community many of the amenities they desire, including work-force housing, shops, restaurants while addressing their concerns about traffic and visual impacts.”
Initially Kilroy said reducing the size of the project would make it difficult to attract businesses and residents.
“We believe this is a fair compromise that allows us to move forward in an expeditious manner and deliver One Paseo to Carmel Valley and avoid a protracted legal battle,” Gwilliam said.
“After nearly seven years of continuing dia- want. So let’s use it for the common good.
“Just as they looked out for their buddies on the battlefield, you look out for your buddies on the playing field and at school.”
Marcolongo’s 11-yearold son, Rocco, has played in the scrimmage every year and sees it as a chance to do something fun while honoring those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom.
“We get to get together to play baseball and remember the people who died in the wars and all the things they did,” Rocco said. “We learn about the people and what happened in the wars. My dad talks about his friends who died and who might have died and his experiences.” logue we are looking forward to working with the entire community to move this project forward,” he added. “We are grateful for you giving us this opportunity to complete our compromise and your ongoing support of this smartgrowth opportunity for San Diego.”
About two dozen players between the ages of 8 and 12 came out for this year’s scrimmage, in which Team Freedom outscored Team Liberty 7-6.
Nearly four dozen people addressed council during the more than twohour meeting. All urged council to rescind the previous approval, as did 32 others who did not wish to speak.
Council President Sherri Lightner, in whose district the project is located and who voted against approval in February, said she appreciated the continued efforts to “bring about a well-planned project on this site.”
“I did not believe that would happen on Monday because of what had transpired up to that point,” she said. “So I’m glad that I was wrong in not supporting the continuance.”
With the approval rescinded Kilroy “can submit a refined version of the One Paseo project that reduces the average daily trips and total square footage of the project in a way that is acceptable to the surrounding community,” Lightner said.
“This would represent a significant collaboration between the community and the developer and bring about the results everyone desires — a mixeduse project that would benefit the community,” she added.
“The revised project should incorporate the constructive feedback provided by the four community planning groups and the surrounding jurisdictions most impacted.
“The city has spent a great deal of resources on this issue,” she said. “The developer and community members have invested countless hours over the years in trying to bring about a positive resolution. The council now needs to pave the way for this agreement to proceed … and finally (bring) this chapter to a close.”
“From down in the dumps to starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel and you get back to getting excited again.
“You see personnel changes. You loose buddies who have been there with you. You go through that progression, and then you get excited about the guys who have been brought in to replace them.
“Then you get on the practice field, and you start looking, and you go, ‘Man, we can be pretty good.’’’
Let’s hope so, for Rivers’ sake.
Among the franchise’s biggest blemishes is not surrounding its elite quarterback with a more well-rounded squad. One playoff win in six seasons, with a talent like
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“It was not a class on the military or politics, it focused on stories of men and women of that time period,” Dudik said.
Dudik said veterans’ stories were so compelling that she retired early and devoted herself to researching, interviewing and posting on the nonprofit website full time.
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If my feet didn’t get cold, I like to think I could sport sandals year-round. They wouldn’t be white, of course.
Don’t tell me it’s just my generation, because my husband brazenly flaunts most dress codes. His first
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PAON in Carlsbad is excited to bring its guests a Grgich Hills Tasting, June 3, from 6 to 8 p.m. This is Napa Valley’s home of the legendary Mike Grgich, the pioneer winemaker. Cost is $16. For
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Gastronomica is the self-proclaimed “go-to journal for important conversations about food.”
Well, just for the record, I’d say only about half the conversations I have about food I would classify as important.
Unless you consider debating the necessity of the upgrades at Juanita’s important.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s a cool publication with some
Rivers, is a crime. But here we go again, with Rivers being optimistic. That’s no headline, as Rivers kept reminding everyone when the Chargers were 4-8 in 2013 that they would make the playoffs.
Rivers was right. And all was right in the Chargers’ world for the 10 minutes that Rivers steadied himself at the podium.
It’s been a lousy five months for Chargers fans.
They’ve seen their beloved team join with the Oakland Raiders to potentially build a sports palace in Carson.
They’ve heard the Chargers are keeping an eye on Inglewood, as a possible co-tenant for the Rams’ proposed new digs.
They’ve experienced the Chargers drop-kicking
“I feel in love with them and their character,” Dudik said. “Those who lived during World War II were not complainers or whiners. They were extremely responsible. There’s no way they would have not gone to work one day.”
It’s not only firsthand accounts that she collects. Often veterans and their families have letters, military records and artifacts they wish to donate. Dudik makes sure photocopies of documents are made and suit of choice is a sweat suit. He is, however, among those men who will don a coat and tie, if the event is formal. And yes, I do realize how lucky I am to have a spouse who will make himself presentable without a fight.
But the fact that I still call a coat and tie “looking presentable” rather puts me back to square one.
I really must get over it. Around here, you are going to see a vast majority of T-shirts and cargo pants where a dress shirt and pants used to be.
With 100-degree Santa Ana’s in December, we don’t even wear much wool more information call (760) 729-7377.
St Spyridon Orthodox Church is planning its annual Greek Festival in North Park San Diego, June 5 through June 7, featuring the Oracle Wine lounge. Wine, spirits and beer will all be from Greece, with live Greek music and native food and dancing. For de- serious food journalism going on that is important in the big picture of food culture everywhere. And it also makes for great cocktail party fodder for conversations with elitist food snobs.
Well I read in Gastronomica that the herring are spawning and it’s been a bumper, yet sustainably harvested crop. Go ahead, use that line courtesy of “Lick the Plate.” Gastronomica.org every idea the Citizens’ Stadium Advisory Group has broached, in trying to keep the NFL in San Diego. But it all circled back this week, when we were reminded how special it is to have Rivers.
That’s about all I can handle on the print side of things in the magazine category.
I will say that the New York Times Wednesday food section and Sunday Magazine food feature are in a class of their own when it comes to newspapers and food.
He’s a keeper — always has been — and don’t you wish we could say the same about the Chargers?
Rivers said it would be “awesome” if he retired as a Charger and he would “listen” about a new contract.
But before getting to end, there’s a fresh beginning.
“We still haven’t reached our ultimate goal,’’ Rivers said. “Because it hasn’t been good enough.’’ memorabilia is donated to the appropriate military museum.
Contact Jay Paris at jparis8@ aol.com. Follow him on Twitter at jparis_sports.
Dudik said her passion to collect and share World War II stories comes from the selfless lessons war veterans have to teach us.
Those lessons include, “Try to be responsible, don’t take shortcuts, try not to complain, and give as a person as much as I can.” in the winter. I rather marvel that the suit warehouse guys stay in business. Apparently, somebody out there, other than me, still clings to “business attire” expectations. I hope to run into them one day. But he or she will very probably be wearing white pants — after Labor Day. Tsk. tails, visit sdgreekfestival. com.
Dudik said she plans to continue collecting firsthand accounts until the last World War II veteran passes.
Jean Gillette is a freelance writer who just realized, to her dismay, that her summer linens all have to be ironed. Contact her at jgillette@coastnewsgroup. com.
Frank Mangio is a renowned wine connoisseur certified by Wine Spectator. He is one of the leading wine commentators on the web. View and link up with his columns at tasteofwinetv.com. Reach him at mangiompc@aol.com, and follow him at Facebook.
Every so-called foodie should be either picking up the print copy or reading it digitally, it’s that good. I know strayed outside of the magazine realm but I just had to pass that along.
I’ll finish with a magazine runner up in San Diego Magazine just because Troy Johnson is a world-class writer whom I enjoy immensely. Read on foodies, there is a lot of great content out there!
Lick the Plate can now be heard on KPRi, 102.1 FM Monday - Friday during at 4:10 and 7:10 p.m. David Boylan is founder of Artichoke Creative and Artichoke Apparel, an Encinitas based marketing firm and clothing line. Reach him at david@artichoke-creative.com or (858) 395-6905.
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Chris Gow, parade volunteer and Friends of Oceanside Parks board member, gathers some of the 3,000 American flags that will be donated to Oceanside’s Independence Parade entries and spectators, at 10 a.m. June 27 on Coast Highway from Wisconsin Avenue to Civic Center Drive. The “Made-InUSA” cloth flags will be handed out by MainStreet Oceanside parade volunteers and Oceanside ROTC high school members. Call MainStreet Oceanside at (760) 754-4512 for more information. Courtesy photo

Art winners are water-smart

ENCINITAS — Winners of the annual “Be WaterSmart” youth poster competition were recognized by Olivenhain Municipal Water District’s board of directors at its May 13 meeting.
Five local elementary schools participated in the competition, with all three winners coming from Karin Roberts’ fourth-grade class at El Camino Creek Elementary in Carlsbad.
The first place winner was Kate Alberts.
Her illustration de picted water droplets falling into a piggy bank, highlighting the cost sav ings that come from water conservation.
Second place went to Camden Smith. His post er encouraged the use of drought-friendly landscap ing.
Scott Betterly received third-place honors. His artwork highlighted the importance of conserving as much water as possible.
“With worsening drought conditions throughout the state, these posters highlight the importance of water conservation and drought-tolerant landscaping,” said OMWD President Ed Sprague. “We hope their hard work inspires others to take steps toward reducing their consumption.”
“This contest offers our elementary school students the opportunity to spread the word about using water wisely, and each of these students has done a tremendous job,” said OMWD General Manager Kimberly Thorner. “Our youth play a large part in community education and often take home messages to their parents, families and friends. This strengthens community connections and encourages efficient water use.”
This was the 22nd iteration of the annual poster


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From left, Gift of Life International event coordinator Shannon Everett with her children, Faith and Dawson; Nestor with his mother from El Salvador and Joty Vallandingham with daughter Rayna, are on hand for the presentation of plaques from Gift of Life representative Rob Raylman to Encinitas Country Day School Principal Graeg Lehmunn, Executive Director Kathleen Porterfield-LaBerge and Librarian Anne Marasco. Rayna (starring in “Underdog Kids 3D”) helped raise charity awards for the Gift of Life, along with students at this year’s school jogathon, which raised more than $40,000 and translates to 40 heart surgeries. Courtesy photo
