Living Studio of Del Mar to hold benefit for San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy

The Living Studio of Del Mar will host a wine and cheese benefit for the public to benefit San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy on Sunday, April 29, from 2 to 5 p.m. The studio — at 1011 Camino Del Mar, Suite 100 in Del Mar — will donate 10 percent of the event’s sales to this environmentally focused nonprofit.

The Living Studio specializes in handmade glass gardens (terrariums) and Glass Garden workshops taught twice weekly by owner Elizabeth Levine. It’s the only shop in North County that sells, and teaches how to create, these beautiful mini-gardens. The specializes in handmade local artisan jewelry, and natural fiber clothing. Unique home decor and furniture is eco-friendly and equally appealing.

Elizabeth Levine (a jewelry designer, professional studio photographer and former health care practitioner) envisioned “a shop where people could find beautifully crafted pieces made by talented local artists inspired by the natural world.”

The Living Studio also donates a portion of sales to the Helen Woodward Animal Center.

For more information, call 858-259-1011; www.thelivingstudio.net; www.facebook.com/thelivingstudio,elizlevine@bellsouth.net

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  5. San Dieguito River Park could face the ‘end of a vision’

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