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City staff lend home-building hand Food fest CARLSBAD — City of Carlsbad employees helped put a roof over the heads of local families in November by installing shingles on an 11unit condominium project being built through Habitat for Humanity. The project is part of the city’s partnership with Habitat for Humanity to help create more opportunities for affordable housing. The 11 city volunteers

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said she considers herself handy around the house, but had never before nailed down asphalt roofing shingles. “That made a big impact on me, actually building the homes that people are going to live in, and with them being there it was a pretty rewarding experience,” Rodzach said. Both the future homeowners and Habitat for Humanity itself greatly appreciate the city’s participation, said John Pulliam, Habitat’s local volunteer coordinator. “The project is only possible through the partnership with the city. We are so grateful for that partnership,” Pulliam said. Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit group that builds and rehabilitates housing in countries around the world, to provide shelter for those who might not otherwise be able to afford it. To qualify for homeownership under the Habitat program, applicants’ income must fall within a predetermined range, and they must have a good credit history, Pulliam said. The homeowners’ mortgage payments go back into a Habitat for Humanity fund which is used for future construction projects. In the case of the Carlsbad project, called Roosevelt Gardens, the city redevelopment agency had purchased the property with the goal of using it for housing for low-income households, said Debbie Fountain, the TURN TO HOME-BUILDING ON B23

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and tree lighting in San Elijo SAN MARCOS — Forgot the cookies and hot chocolate. This year’s San Elijo Hills Holiday Tree Lighting has morphed into a culinary extravaganza with 20 gourmet food trucks parked around the community’s Town Square, serving around-the-world delicacies ranging from sushi to sweet potato fries and MexicanKorean barbecue fusions to Indian curries. The Dec. 3 Foodie Fest and Tree Lighting event will start with a happy hour at 4 p.m. at surrounding eateries. The culinary feast on wheels will take place from 5 to 8:30 p.m. and the annual tree lighting will start at 7 p.m. Throughout the evening there will be holiday entertainment and festive crafts for kids. “This is a great opportunity to take part in a fun TURN TO FOOD FEST ON B23

Hanukkah celebration set outside COAST CITIES — Congregation Beth Am and The San Diego Jewish Academy with sponsorship from the San Diego Jewish Journal will present a special Hanukkah experience at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 7 at the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park, as it presents Hanukkah Under the Stars. Guests can enjoy a private showing at the Science Center, with a chance to roam around the interactive museum without the holiday crowds. At 7:30 p.m., guests in the IMAX theater will be transported back in time from current day to the skies over Jerusalem in 165 B.C. See the night sky as the Maccabees did and hear the Hanukkah story with an IMAX experience.The event will also feature modern-day Hanukkah traditions, music TURN TO HANUKKAH ON B23


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