San Diego Downtown News: Vol. 19, Issue 12

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VOLUME 19 ISSUE 12

December 2018 Follow us on Facebook and Twitter sdcnn.com

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New artisanal market in Downtown Albert H. Fulcher | Editor

Redesigning Children’s Park

HOLIDAY GUIDE P. 10

Robert DeLaurentis with “Citizen of the World,” the Gulfstream Turbine Commander 900 plane that will complete the mission (Photo courtesy of flyingthrulife.com)

Bankers Hill pilot sets off on world peace mission

Looking for Christmas

Sara Butler | Contributing Editor

FEATURE P. 13

January 2019 will mark the beginning of a global adventure for Robert DeLaurentis. DeLaurentis, a Bankers Hill resident, has an extensive aviation resume under his seatbelt. Since receiving his pilot’s license seven years ago, he has completed 1,100 flight hours and visited more than 53 countries. One of his most notable trips was “Spirit of San Diego,” a 27 stop and 27,000 nautical mile flight

Dentist provides new smiles for seniors

around the world from May to August 2015. Now he will embark on his biggest expedition yet — traveling to the ends of the earth, from the South Pole to the North Pole. After his initial departure from San Diego, he will fly southeast through Texas, Central and South America to the South Pole, then up through Africa and Europe to the North Pole before turning back home. “It just seemed like the natural thing to do next,”

DeLaurentis said, referring to his upcoming adventure. DeLaurentis named his expedition “Citizen of the World” after the Gulfstream Turbine Commander 900 plane he will pilot on the mission. It is a 90day journey, with a mission of connecting humanity from all over the globe. “The South Pole and the North Pole are the two places on the planet where peace exists, and the flight will connect

see DeLaurentis, pg 3

Race for the Cure

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By Jules Shane

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Balboa Park was awash in a sea of pink on Nov. 4 as more than 9,000 people came to support the cause of ending breast cancer. The 22nd annual Susan G. Komen San Diego Race for the Cure (KSDRC) brought the park along Sixth Avenue to life in the early morning, where hundreds of tents assembled alongside a full-sized stage. Venders offered samples and refreshments, local health care providers shared success stories, and sponsors handed out pink keepsakes to participants. At 7:30 a.m., the

see Komen Race, pg 3

Lane Field Park Markets is a family destination venue with food, games, arts, music and more. (Courtesy of Andrew Sisley)

Covering Balboa Park in pink

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Former home to the San Diego Padres, Lane Field Park was inspired by San Diego’s love for baseball. But now, on Sundays, this park is transformed into an artisanal wonderland of food, crafts, the arts and music. The market debuted in mid-September, Lane Field Park Markets founder and manager Andrew Sisley wanted to bring a different vibe other than normal farmer’s market, making it a venue rather than just a place to buy produce.

Lilian Vanvieldt-Gray was named San Diego’s 2018 Honorary Breast Cancer Survivor. (Photo by Jules Shane)

Settled by the San Diego Bay next to the InterContinental San Diego in Downtown, this venue offers beautiful scenery, as well as creative foods, drinks, artists and musicians. This was Sisley’s goal, to go against the come and go pedestrian traffic and create a common space for them to find and spend a morning, afternoon or a day. “The concept was to bring community to this space Downtown and it is a really nice environment to come and hang out and enjoy some food, music and really enjoy a gathering space,” Sisley said. “We have about 25 food vendors with a nice variety and diverse selection of food. We’ve created a browse environment, so we bring in about 100 umbrellas and picnic blankets and lay it all out, so it is really a nice sanctuary whether it be tourist from the nearby hotels or

see Park Markets, pg 16


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