Archive for: June, 2011

Opinion/Letters: Del Mar School District Child Nutrition Committee votes unanimously to recommend lunch vendor Choicelunch

On Wednesday, June 29, the Del Mar Union School District Child Nutrition Committee (CNC) voted to recommend Choicelunch (choicelunch.com) to the district board of trustees to serve as the lunch vendor for the district starting this fall. The 15-member committee, comprised of parents of DMUSD students and alumni, DMUSD staff, and community members was presented [...]

Carmel Valley resident and assistant professor wins Professoriate Award

Dr. Maryam Davodi-Far, National University President Patricia Potter and Dr. Joseph Zavala.

Dr. Maryam Davodi-Far, along with 14 other full time faculty members, was selected to receive the Professoriate Award. This award is given annually to faculty members who go above and beyond the call of duty.

Solana Beach residents help landscape Fletcher Cove Community Center

Solana Beach’s Peter House helps landscape the Fletcher Cove Community Center. Photo: Jon Clark

Solana Beach residents rolled up their sleeves for a special planting at the recently renovated Fletcher Cove Community Center.

DM’s supplemental retirement program to cost $230K in first year

Of the $763,000 in Federal Education Jobs Funds given to the Del Mar Union School District, about $230,000 will go to implement a Supplemental Employee Retirement Plan.

Del Mar residents graduate with assorted degrees, earn honors

Amanda T. Muskat has been named to the Grinnell College Dean’s List for the spring semester 2011. Muskat, who is majoring in French/history, is one of approximately 260 students honored for outstanding academic achievement by Grinnell College.

Solana Beach: Kartmob.com provides discounts while raising money for schools

Once upon a time, consumers had to clip coupons — but now, they’re just a click away.  A wave of companies has now mushroomed after figuring out how to harness the power of the Internet in a new way: Customers can go online and browse exclusive daily deals for all sorts of local businesses, pre-purchase vouchers for the promotions they like, and then use the vouchers when they want.

Del Mar: Roll the credits; Flower Hill movie theater closes

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The movie theater at Flower Hill Promenade is now dark for good. The theater closed permanently on June 26. Flower Hill Promenade is undergoing an upgrade and a Whole Foods will eventually open at the theater’s location.

Carmel Valley News and Solana Beach Sun now includes USA Weekend

In this issue the award-winning Carmel Valley News begins carrying America’s most popular weekend magazine, USA WEEKEND Magazine. We’ve added USA WEEKEND to the Carmel Valley News because of its fresh slant on the people and trends that affect our lives.

Torrey Pines Road project inches forward

After public debate and a plea by Councilwoman Sherri Lightner to “move this process forward,” La Jolla Traffic & Transportation Board members approved a plan recently for improvements along Torrey Pines Road.

Local school districts allocate millions in federal money differently

At the first meeting, last December, of the Del Mar Union School District’s newly elected board of trustees, the school board unanimously approved the payment of about $440,000 to district employees from the $763,852 given to the district under the Federal Education Jobs Fund.

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