Del Mar Heights students tour the town

Sloane McGuire, Talia Traver, Megan Sparrow, Kennedy Quay, Chloe Kaminskas

Third-graders from Del Mar Heights School recently had a chance to learn about local history during a tour sponsored by the Del Mar Village Association of some of Del Mar’s iconic sites, including the Del Mar Library, the 17th Street Lifeguard Tower and train station. The field trip ended with lunch at the Powerhouse Park, where the kids were also treated to a rescue-at-sea demo by a helicopter. Photo: Marlena Medford

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Posted by Marlena Chavira-Medford on Jun 4, 2011. Filed under Del Mar, Featured Story, News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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