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Send in the clowns - from City Heights
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THEATER REVIEW P. 9
Performer Idrissa jumps over a group of children (Photo courtesy Fern Street Circus) ‘Man of La Mancha’
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Fern Street Circus is taking the wonder of circus and bringing it right next door in their
PAST MATTERS P. 10
2019 “Tales from Friendship Park” neighborhood tour. The social circus, which is based out of City Heights, will appear in city parks and rec centers
from North Park to Lincoln. “We’r e ma k i ng a n i mpact on a sidewal k level,” said Executive Director John Highkin. “The circus is able to
serve a greater good. It’s community building and community conversation.” see Fern Street Circus, pg 7
LGBT trailblazer Jeri Dilno Long-time San Diego LGBT activist presented with honorary street naming
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A San Diego native, long-time LGBT activist Jeri Dilno was born in 1936 and graduated from Point Loma High School and
then attended San Diego State University. She left SDSU in 1958 and joined the Air Force. She received an undesirable discharge see Jeri Dilno Way, pg 2
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(l to r) San Diego City Council member Jennifer Campbell, LGBT activist Jeri Dilno and Deirdre “Dede” W. Alpert, former state senator watching the unveiling of the honorary street Jeri Dilno Way on the corner of Park Boulevard and Howard Avenue on Sept. 21. (Photo by Albert H. Fulcher)