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VOLUME 11 ISSUE 3
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Mission Hills/ Hillcrest library debuts updated location
Novel beginnings
NEWS P. 4
By Jules Shane More than 2,000 residents formed a six-block line along West Washington Street Jan. 26, as the community joined together to help move the final books from the Mission Hills Branch Library to its new location. Despite the heat, volunteers stood side-by-side for nearly an hour. Draped in yellow scarves, designed in the style of library borrowing cards, they transferred the books across streets and intersections.
New signage to promote Little Saigon on Interstate-15
THEATER P. 11
(clockwise from left) Mayor Kevin Faulconer (center) speaks to community members, including a Girl Scout Troop in the front row; community volunteers participate in the “Book Pass” event before the grand opening; the library's old building promoting the new facility, now at 215 West Washington St. (Photos by Jules Shane)
see Library, pg 3
‘Familiar’ graces The Old Globe stage in Balboa Park
FOOD AND DRINK P. 13
Rich curries and bold murals at South Park Indian restaurant
Noble undertaking
CALENDAR P. 19
South Park landlord lends a hand to Logan Heights community Sara Butler | Editor
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“Hey, Jeff, how you doing man? How’s that roof holding up?” As Noble Robinson greets his tenant at the gate, he seems less like a landlord and more like a friend. The two chat for a few minutes, catching up and checking in about a problem with a leak in Jeffrey’s roof that Robinson recently repaired. We’re at Robinson’s
property — and Jeffrey’s home — in Logan Heights, located on the outskirts of Downtown. After a long career in real estate, the South Park resident — who owns apartment complexes in Bankers Hill and Downtown — decided to use his expertise and experience in the market to give back to others, specifically veterans and homeless individuals.
see Noble, pg 5
Noble Robinson (center) in front of the apartment complex with tenants and friends John (left) and Stuart (right) (Photo by Sara Butler)
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