Lemon Grove film premiere Oct. 17 and 18 shines light on community spirit and history

No Kings rallies across San Diego County and nation Oct. 18

Olaf Weighorst Museum announces 1st annual fashion show fundraiser: ”Boots and Belles: Fashion at the Wieggy”

GUHSD Board passes biased nonviolent discourse resolution and scaled-down limits on protestors

Levin concerned over possible I-5 closures amid live-fire reports at Camp Pendleton event

13th annual Ramona Art, Wine & Music Festival set for Nov. 1

Kaiser Permanente strike enters second day

Hear our interview: Santee filmmaker Natalie Camou de Zavaleta talks about #1Bad Dad, her short comedy airing at the San Diego Film Festival

Trump administration rescinds Casa de Oro grant for Campo Road improvements

Jewish Family Service hosts drive-thru food distribution for government workers on Oct. 15

Ramona woman killed, man injured when pickup struck pedestrians

Senator Jones’ sexually violent predator placement reform bill signed by Governor

33 ARRESTED IN EAST COUNTY WARRANT SWEEP

September 25, 2011 (San Diego’s East County) – A warrant sweep conducted by Sheriff’s deputies yesterday has led to the arrest of 33 fugitives. The 7-hour operation, conducted by the Sheriff’s Court Services Department Field Unit and San Diego Fugitive Task Force, included the cities of El Cajon, La Mesa and Santee as well as unincorporated portions of the County in Alpine, El Cajon and Lakeside.

 

GROCERY WORKERS RATIFY CONTRACT WITH SUPERMARKETS: DEAL ELIMINATES TIERED BENEFITS, MINIMIZES HEALTHCARE COSTS FOR WORKERS

By Miriam Raftery


September 25, 2011 (San Diego) – An agreement reached last week between the United Food & Commercial Workers and supermarkets has been approved after workers voted by an “overwhelming” margin for ratification, according to Mickey Kasparian, president of the local UFCW chapter. 

 

DÉJÀ VU AT GROSSMONT CENTER’S 50TH ANNIVERSARY PARTY

September 24, 2011 (La Mesa) – The band played Beatles tunes and other '60s favorites as guests came decked out in love beads, bell bottoms and peace symbols.

 

No, this wasn't Woodstock.  It all happened today right here in East County during Grossmont Center’s 50th anniversary celebration, evoking all things groovy from back in 1961, when East County’s first shopping mall was built.

PHOTOS OF THE WEEK: RARE BIRD SPOTTED IN EAST COUNTY

September 24, 2011 (San Diego’s East County) – Photographer Greg Turok snapped these images of a Nutmeg Mannakin, or Spice Finch, and its mate in the Mission Trails Regional Park area Sept. 5. 

 

 “This bird is a recent resident to San Diego County,” said Turok, who has had the bird identified by the Ornithology Department at the San Diego Natural History Museum. 

DINE FOR MOTHER GOOSE

 

September 24, 2011, (El Cajon) -- The Mother Goose Parade Association will be holding a fundraising dinner at  Mangia Bene's Italian Restaurant, Tuesday, September 27 from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. It’s an-you-can-eat buffet dinner,  $12 per adult, $8 for children under 10. Mangia Bene's Italian Restaurant is located at 221 East Main Street in El Cajon.

EDITOR/AUTHOR DEL HOOD TO SPEAK AT KNOX HOUSE MUSEUM’S SALON SERIES OCT. 7

 

 
 
 
September 24, 2011 (El Cajon)--The Salon Series at the Knox House Museum continues Friday, October 7, with guest Del Hood, executive editor of the former Daily Californian newspaper before his retirement. Hood, who is currently writing a book,  will share stories of the newsroom.  He has also written an article on El Cajon history which is featured on the elcajonhistory.org website. 

 

SAN DIEGO’S WATER SUPPLY VS. THE MAYOR AND SDG&E’S POWERLINK PROJECT

 
By George Janczyn, reprinted with permission from Grok Surf’s San Diego
 
 
September 22, 2011 (San Diego)--After experiencing a wet winter, most of California’s reservoirs are brimming and many people are relaxing their guard about water use — including Mayor Sanders. The mayor decided that San Diego’s reservoirs are in such good shape that the city can afford to draw down its reserves so that it won’t have to buy as much imported water from the County Water Authority which has scheduled a rate increase for January 2012. That decision allowed him to announce that the city will not impose a pass-through increase to the city’s customers this year.
 

GOOD MONEY: IDENTITY THEFT TIPS – “CATCH ME IF YOU CAN”

  

By Judith Seid

 
September 24, 2011 (La Mesa)--Frank Abagnale’s life of crime was depicted in a best-selling book and the Steven Spielberg film Catch Me If You Can. Since his imprisonment, Mr. Abagnale has worked for the FBI for 36 years as a specialist in fraud prevention. As the opening speaker at this year’s FPA conference, he told his own riveting story of forgery, identity theft, and embezzlement.

SHARP GROSSMONT’S SENIOR RESOURCE CENTER OCTOBER PROGRAMS

 
September 24, 2011 (La Mesa)--Sharp Grossmont Hospital’s Senior Resource Center offers free or low-cost educational programs and health screenings each month. The Senior Resource Center also provides information and assistance for health information and community resources. For more information, call 619-740-4214. For other programs, call 1-800-827-4277 or visit our web site at www.sharp.com.
 
 

FREE E-WASTE RECYCLING OCT. 8 IN LA MESA

September 24, 2011 (La Mesa) -- Do you have E-Waste?  Are obsolete computers, monitors, laptops, TVs, printers, cell phones, faxes, VCR & DVD players, stereos, cameras, etc. (working or not) cluttering your closets?  Are they taking your car’s rightful place in the garage?  

 
Here’s your chance to clean house! Load ‘em up!  Bring to the parking lot of the United Church of Christ of La Mesa (UCCLM), 5940 Kelton Avenue, La Mesa, CA 91942 between 10am and 4pm, Saturday, October 8, 2011.  There is no drop-off fee. Proceeds benefit the church and Mother Earth!
 
 
 
 

LOCAL GROUP TO DEBATE IDEAS FOR FIXING THE ECONOMY SEPT. 29

 
  
September 26 – On Thursday, September 29, San Diego’s Civilized Conversation Club will hold an open forum titled “To Fix the Economy, We Must…?” The long-time community discussion group meets each Thursday from 7-9 p.m. at Filter Coffee House, 4096 30th St. in San Diego (map). According to the club’s leader, David Genser of Poway, Civilized Conversation was formed because “It’s hard to find open, respectful discussions of controversial topics, especially in today’s political climate."

REPUBLICAN HOUSE VOTES TO SLASH FUNDS FOR DISASTER VICTIMS AS GOVERNMENT FACES POSSIBLE SHUTDOWN

 

3 local Congressional members vote to cut funds for disaster relief
 

Update: A stopgap measure has been approved to fund FEMA partially through Tuesday, but at lower levels than the agency says is needed.

ALPINE PLANNING GROUP MEMBER GEORGE BARNETT RESIGNS


September 24, 2011 (Alpine) – Alpine Community Planning Group member George Barnett resigned following last night’s meeting, Barnett has informed ECM. “It’s time for me to move on towards other community service activities I wish to pursue, and for others to pick up the baton at the Alpine Community Planning Group,” he said.

 

SANTEE WINE & BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL

September 23, 2011 (Santee)--Sip wine while tapping your toes to some lively music at the Santee Wine and Bluegrass Festival this Saturday, September 24.   The festival runs from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at 550 Park Center Drive, Santee, CA 92071. Advance tickets are $30; tickets purchased after September 12 are $35.

 

ON THE SILVER SCREEN: LIFE'S EPIC "MYSTERIES"

By Brian Lafferty

 

September 23, 2011 (San Diego) – A few years ago I watched the 1959 version of Ben-Hur. I sat in my seat mesmerized, so hooked that I did not take a single break during the entire three hours and forty-five minutes (which included the overture and intermission).

 

SUPERVISOR JACOB HOSTS COFFEE FOR CONSTITUENTS IN LAKESIDE

September 30, 2011 (Lakeside) – Supervisor Dianne Jacob will be at Mario’s Italian Restaurant, 12440 Woodside Avenue in Lakeside this morning at 8:30 to meet with constituents regarding community problems. Local residents are invited to stop by, voice concerns, and hear what Supervisor Jacob and other citizens have to say.

 

VIEJAS PRESENTS HOTEL PROPOSAL TO ALPINE RESIDENTS

By Miriam Raftery

 

September 23, 2011 (Alpine) – A proposed 150-room hotel adjacent to the Viejas Casino would be “great for our guests and great for the community,” said Viejas public affairs director Robert Scheid at last night’s Alpine Community Planning Group meeting. The $36 million project would generate 450 construction jobs and upon completion, 45 employees at the hotel, said Scheid.

EAST COUNTY ROUNDUP: SEPTEMBER 23, 2011

 

September 23, 2011 (San Diego's East County) -- East County Roundup features top news stories of interest to our region, published in other media.  Top Roundup stories this week include:


 

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  •          Grid operators didn’t share info during blackout (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  •          Outage had roots in Mexico, too (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  •          Downtown redevelopment: A special report (La Mesa Today)
  •          Only 5 schools making `adequate progress” in La Mesa Spring Valley District (La Mesa Patch)
  •          13 students barred from local middle schools for lack of booster shots (La Mesa Patch)
  •          City sues 12 marijuana dispensaries(San Diego Union Tribune)
  •          Sycuan Indians shrink reservation expansion plan (San Diego Union-Tribune) 
  •          Questions over missing items at Lions’ sensory garden (Santee Lakes)
  •          Jerry Schad dies at 61; hiking writer once lived in La Mesa (La Mesa Patch)
  •          California borrowing benefits from market, improved budget stability (Sacramento Bee)

ECM WORLD WATCH: GLOBAL AND NATIONAL NEWS

 

September 22, 2011 (San Diego's East County)--ECM World Watch highlights top U.S. and world news stories, published in other media.  This week's top headlines include:

 

 

 


 

U.S.
  •          House approves spending measure opposed by Senate Democrats; shutdown possible (Washington Post)
  •          Obama pushes jobs bill on GOP rivals’ turf (Washington Post)
  •          Perry is focus of attention, attacks at Florida debate (CNN)
  •          One in four U.S. children living in poverty, study finds (Huffington Post)
  •          Postal service wants to end overnight delivery (Reuters)
  •          Troy Davis execution sparks anti-death penalty backlash (Washington Post)
  •          U.S. official: program aimed at Libyan scientistsSan Diego Union Tribune)
  •         Reno’s reckless air tragedy (Daily Beast)

World
  •        Walkout at UN as Ahmadinejad speaks (CNN)
  •         Solar window is green game changer (Israel21c)
  •         Global leaders struggle to calm recession fears (Yahoo News)

 

LUCKY DOG: FIREFIGHTERS SAVE FALLEN ANIMAL IN DRAMATIC ALPINE RESCUE

 

 

 

Photos by Captain Brian Boggeln

 

 

 

 

September 22, 2011 (Alpine) – A dog that fell and became wedged inside a rocky, 15-foot deep crevasse in the 2600 block of Big Wheel Way is free and in good health, thanks to the extraordinary efforts of Alpine firefighters. 

CONGRESSWOMAN SUSAN DAVIS AND CITY OF SAN DIEGO PROCLAIM THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER AS OVARIAN CANCER AWARENESS MONTH IN SAN DIEGO.

 
 
September 22, 2011 (San Diego)--To recognize the efforts of the Ovarian Cancer Advocacy Alliance of San Diego (OCAA) to effect change in the way medical doctors consider diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer by educating the medical community, patient organizations and the community at large, Congresswoman Susan Davis and the City of San Diego issued Proclamations declaring September 2011 as Ovarian Cancer Awareness month. 
 

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