Rancho Jamul

SEE SMOKE? LIVE FIRE TRAINING THIS WEEK IN JAMUL AREA

April 27, 2015 (Jamul)--CAL FIRE in conjunction with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife will be conducting live firefighting training and habitat improvement in the Rancho Jamul Area.  This vegetation management project will also include the burning of non-native grasses. 

The training is scheduled to begin on Tuesday morning, April 27 and last through Friday afternoon, April 30th  if weather permits. Several fire crews will be present while burning is conducted.


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EAST COUNTY PAGEANTS SEEK CONTESTANTS


January 2, 2011 (San Diego’s East County)--Pageant organizers are currently seeking outgoing women ages 13-26 to participate in the 2012 Miss La Mesa and Miss Santee Pageants, programs that have been a tradition in La Mesa and Santee since the late 1960’s. 


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"DISCOVER WILDFLOWERS" HIKE WITH A RANGER MARCH 26 IN RANCHO JAMUL

 

March 8, 2011 (Rancho Jamul) – Rangers at the San Diego National Wildlife Refuge in Rancho Jamul invite you to join in an easy to moderate “”Discover Wildflowers” hike with a U.S. Fish & Wildlife service ranger, featuring native plant experts from RECON Environmental Inc. The hike will be held on Saturday, March 26 from 9-10:30 a.m.

 


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