San Diego Uptown News: Vol. 10, Issue 23

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VOLUME 10 ISSUE 23

2018

Nov. 30 - Dec. 13, 2018 Follow us on social media! sdcnn.com

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Old Town • Mission Hills • Bankers Hill

Hillcrest • University Heights • Normal Heights • North Park • South Park • Golden Hill • Kensington • Talmadge

Uptown News

HOLIDAY GUIDE P. 7

B R I E FS

Public input needed for future of El Cajon Boulevard

Festive shows, books and events

NEWS P. 20

Committee chair Erik Benson appreciating a Hillcrest mural (Photo by Jess Winans) Future plans for Georgette Gomez

FOOD AND DRINK P. 22

Painting Hillcrest a new shade By Jess Winans Change is in the air this fall for the Hillcrest art scene, starting with Hillcrest Town Council’s newly launched arts committee.

Tacos and mojitos at End Zone

Committee chair Erik Benson said the group will focus on bringing more art to Hillcrest by way of painting murals, implementing 3D art installations or pop-ups, cleaning up the streets and welcoming new art

spaces — like The Studio Door, who just moved to the area from North Park — in addition to holding an art walk-style event in Hillcrest.

see Committee, pg 3

‘Over. Above. Beyond.’

TRAVEL P. 24

From Carnegie Hall to San Diego, local pianist brings her sound home on Dec. 9 By Joyell Nevins

A luxurious trip to Switzerland

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SOHO publishes ‘Most Endangered List’

“Welcome to my dream.” That’s what Hillcrest resident Dr. Jeeyoon Kim told the audience when she stepped out on the stage of Carnegie Hall in New York City for the first time. She thought, “If this is my last concert, it will be okay — I have no regrets, nothing to worry about, I just have to enjoy it.” That was December 2017,

see Jeeyoon, pg 19

El Cajon Boulevard Business Improvement Association (BIA) has announced its second town hall meeting to discuss the Boulevard 20/20 plan, which aims to make the Uptown corridor along El Cajon Boulevard a model for transit-oriented neighborhoods around the city. The public is invited to provide input and feedback at the meeting on Dec. 4 from 6-8 p.m. at the Rock Church in City Heights. Speakers will include Transit Center Foundation leader, Kirk Hovenkotter; Councilmember Chris Ward; and representatives from the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS). “Our corridor has experienced tremendous progress since our famous Boulevard sign was installed in 1989,” Tootie Thomas, president of the El Cajon Boulevard BIA, said in a press release. “We believe the best is yet to come and the Boulevard 20/20 plan will guide us forward as a model for smart living and working in San Diego’s vibrant urban core. We value the diverse voices of our neighbors and community partners and hope they will take the opportunity to be part of this exciting process.” More information is available at bit.ly/blvd2020.

The Save Our Heritage Organisation (SOHO) San Diego, a group dedicated to preserving San Diego’s architectural and historic landmarks, released its 2018 Most Endangered List (MEL) on Nov. 26. MEL is intended to raise public awareness about

Hillcrest resident Jeeyoon Kim performs in Carnegie Hall (Photo courtesy Jeeyoon Kim)

see News Briefs, pg 4


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