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MOTHER OF ALL FESTIVALS - A STAR-STUDDED MOTHER GOOSE PARADE!By Miriam Raftery
WATER FOR CHILDREN AFRICA PRESENTS THE 12TH AFRICAN TRADE AND BUSINESS CONFERENCE NOV. 22By Miriam Raftery
Inspired after a visit to Africa with her mother, El Cajon resident Vickie Butcher founded the nonprofit organization to create infrastructure for bringing clean, safe water and medical supplies to help children in rural African villages. WINGS & SNOW ART RECEPTION NOV. 20 - GREEN ANGELS & ORNAMENTS
COOL! OUTDOOR ICE RINK OPENS AT VIEJAS OUTLET CENTER: ICE SHOW, TREE-LIGHTING CEREMONY NOV. 22By Miriam Raftery
The largest outdoor ice rink in Southern California is now open for the holiday season at Viejas Outlet Center in Alpine. What conditions should Congress impose if it approves a bail-out of auto makers?Submitted by Site Manager on Mon, 11/17/2008 - 17:05HOPE BEGINS IN THE DARKBook Review by Dennis Moore
Eco-Job Faire at SDSU Works Toward Green EconomyStory and photos by Gayle Early
November 12, 2008 (SAN DIEGO) — “Hey, you’re going the wrong way!” Amanda Costa, former co-president of SDSU’s Enviro-Business Society called out to students streaming down Aztec Center steps. A “green-career forum” was about to start, where the Society, also known as “Club e3,” would spill information on the top ten cities to find green jobs, salaries, and info on how to “put green in your pocket.” About 15 vendors, including businesses and nonprofits, lined the causeway below to discuss specific eco-opportunities and internships, all part of Society’s eco-job faire at SDSU campus. ECM was there to check out a few of the tables. SYCUAN DONATES $300,000 TO SHARP GROSSMONT HOSPITAL AT FUNDRAISING GALAEvent Raises More Than $600,000 for New Robotic Surgery Program
The Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation formally presented the hospital with a $300,000 contribution during the event, as the tribe’s chairman, Daniel J. Tucker, made the announcement. SDG&E HOSTS “FIRE PREPAREDNESS” COMMUNITY MEETINGS
"Border 24" FireNovember 15, 2008 - A Vegetation Fire broke out this morning East of the Tecate Border crossing. Fire officials say 35-40 acres have burned but the fire's advance has been stopped. Do you believe an Obama victory will help our national economy and local business community?Submitted by Site Manager on Thu, 11/06/2008 - 20:47EAST COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRESIDENT SHARES VIEWS ON ELECTION OUTCOMES AND IMPACT ON BUSINESS COMMUNITYBy Miriam Raftery
Mike Cully, president of the East County Chamber of Commerce, was at Election Central in Golden Hall downtown as the announcement was made that Barack Obama had won the presidency. “Drivers were honking horns. There was so much enthusiasm,” he recalled, adding that Obama’s ability to inspire people to work together “espouses what it means to be an American.” Noting that the stock market rallied up 300 points upon news of the presidential race outcome, he observed that Obama’s victory “instills hope in people—and hope is more tangible than you can imagine. It’s what drives America--and it’s what drives business.” FIRE RELIEF FUNDRAISER SET FOR SAT. NOV 8
This Saturday, November 8 from 3 to 8 p.m., Seol is organizing a benefit fundraiser to meet and hear musical groups slated to perform at a benefit concert next March.(The concert was originally set for October 4th but was postponed due to permit issues.) SDG&E PLAN TO CUT POWER GETS FROSTY RECEPTION AT PUC HEARING; BACK COUNTRY RESIDENTS, PUBLIC OFFICIALS VOICE OBJECTIONSBy Miriam Raftery
HOPE PREVAILS: OBAMA VICTORY HAS LONG COATTAILS LOCALLYBy Miriam Raftery
On the night when most of America turned blue, Democrats gathered to celebrate at the aptly-named House of Blues in San Diego. Cheers greeted the historic announcement that Barack Obama had just been declared the winner, becoming the first African-American president in U.S. history. Kristy Mundt, president of the East County Democratic Club, exchanged high-fives with fellow Democrats, passing out Obama stickers. Hope filled the air and flowed outside onto streets flocked with revelers, where strangers embraced and even homeless people grinned, offering thumbs-up signs. VINES AND STEINS - ORFILA VINEYARD & WINERYBy Richard Noel
“Oh yes, it’s Eighties night!” For all those who still wear their sunglasses at night, you could have worn them to Orfila Vineyards’ tasting room as the crew kept the doors open late on October 23rd for a special evening of uncorked fun. With a 1980s music theme, wine club members and other visitors enjoyed listening to blasts from the past while sipping the Escondido winery’s latest hits. Tasting room manager Benjamin Wier put together what may be the first of many more late-night events to come, and pulled it off with the flair of a high school reunion. SAN DIEGO COUNTY TURNS BLUE: MORE REGISTERED DEMOCRATS THAN REPUBLICANS, REGISTRAR REPORTS
NOVEMBER 2, 2008 (San Diego) — “We have, after 24 years, returned San Diego County to the blue column,” San Diego County Democratic Party Chairman Jess Durfee announced at a press conference today. DANGERS OF LIVING NEAR CELL PHONE TOWERS RAISEDLa Mesa Council holds hearing Nov. 5 on proposal to erect cell phone tower in Lake Murray area By Miriam Raftery
EARLY VOTING LINESWhy does a County with 4,261 square miles have only 1 early voting place? Two San Diego Assemblymembers call for changes after ECM inquiry By Miriam Raftery
November 2, 2008 (San Diego) — San Diego County stretches 65 miles from north to south, and 86 miles from east to west, covering 4,261 square miles. We are the sixth largest County in America, with a population over 3.1 million people. So why do we only have one early voting location, at the Registrar of Voters office, which is a two-hour drive from some portions of the County? And why must people wait four or more hours to vote once they arrive? GREEN HOUSES — DEL CERRO DESIGNER COOKS UP A GREEN KITCHENBy Miriam Raftery
Fahmie designed a green kitchen in his own Del Cerro home, using utilizing natural and eco-friendly materials as well as maximizing energy efficiency. EAST COUNTY ROUND-UP - NOVEMBERLinks to top stories in other publications on East County issues
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November 1, 2008 (La Mesa) - La Mesa’s City Council voted unanimously to take a neutral stance on Proposition 8, drawing applause from most of the crowd assembled at council chambers last week.
“The city of La Mesa will not allow its council chambers to be the battleground for conflicting social issues,” Mayor Art Madrid observed.
By the Rev. Michael C. Boblett
Editor’s Note: Proposition 8 seeks to overturn the legality of same-sex marriages in California.
I
believe that Proposition 8 is a perfect example of an important fault line
dividing the conservative movement in America today. On one side of this
line are people like me, fiscal conservatives who prefer a government
that does not seek to legislate private morality. On the other side are
those who seek, whether they admit this or not, to turn this republic into
a theocracy.
Story and photos by Gayle Early
November
1, 2008 (La Mesa/Spring Valley) - It’s 7:00
a.m., third Saturday of the month. The line behind Crosspointe Life Church
in La Mesa snakes through the parking lot and all the way down the alley. Feeding
America, a nonprofit agency formerly known as Second Harvest, has dropped off
its monthly food distribution here in La Mesa, where demand from hungry people
seeking food has leaped 103% this quarter. Volunteers also picked up fresh
produce and staples from Albertson’s and are setting up tables. Distribution
starts at 9:00 a.m. It’s chilly. Many are camped out in chairs, huddled
with blankets, surrounded by retractable shopping carts, canvas and plastic
bags, bins, cardboard boxes, even laundry baskets with which to carry food
home. If they have a home. It’s a long wait.
Resale Clothes & Toys for Children of All Ages
By Miriam Raftery

November
1, 2008 - In today’s cost-conscious times, parents are rediscovering
the jobs of resale shopping. By popular demand, after reporting on my
favorite women’s resale shop, I scoured East County to find a great place
for parents to save money on stylish kids’ clothes, play equipment and
more.
VOTER’S WATCHDOG - Be a Good Citizen: Vote!
By Penelope Young Andrade, LCSW, guest columnist
Are you ready to be a good citizen? Like many of us, you may have some trouble
naming your Congressperson, or knowing the number of your Congressional district.
No blame. It’s easy to get caught in demands at home or work and forget
that one of your most important relationships is with your government – community,
city, state, and national.
What conditions should Congress impose if it approves a bail-out of auto makers? Take our poll!
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