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Award-winning nonprofit media in the public interest, serving San Diego's inland region

SPRINGTIME IN EAST COUNTY

Printer-friendly versionBy Miriam Raftery April 15, 2010 – Yes, you can still see wildflowers in bloom in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. Thanks to readers Jerry and Marlene Fisher for sending us shots taken this week of the desert floor in bloom–and a flowering ocotillo. We also spotted a profusion of spring blooms at Summers Past Farm, which hosted its annual Sweet Pea Festival last weekend.

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EAST COUNTY CELEBRATES ITS MULTI-ETHNIC HERITAGE

Printer-friendly versionJanuary 5, 2009 (San Diego’s East County) – Festivals and events held in East County in 2009 showcased our region’s growing cultural and ethnic diversity.  Below are a few highlights:     The Chaldean Food Festival in El Cajon featured cuisine and entertainment reflective of the Iraqi Chaldean community.               Tribal dancers at the Barona Pow-Wow in Lakeside, one of the

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FOUR SEASONS IN EAST COUNTY: SCENIC SHOTS FROM 2009

Printer-friendly version    December 29, 2009 – At year’s end, we’d like to share with our readers a few of our favorite images taken along East County’s backroads and byways during the four seasons in the past year.   Winter in Rancho Cuyamaca State Park Spring lilacs, Ranchita   Summer, Mt. Palomar, viewed from Highway 79       Fall on Cottonwood

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PHOTOS OF THE MONTH: AUGUST

Printer-friendly versionCheck out these hot shots–we’ve got some real beauties this month!     Deerhorn Valley: photo by Rob Deason       Divine Bovine: Artist Lionel Talaro mugs for the camera alongside his creation, "Elvis Cow", on display at O’Dunn Fine Art Gallery, La Mesa photographer: Miriam Raftery   View more great shots….. Kroc Center, La Mesa "National Night Out" Photo by Leon Thompson (right)      

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PHOTOS OF THE MONTH: JULY IN EAST COUNTY

Printer-friendly versionDear Readers – Please send your favoritie photos taken in East County or San Diego’s Eastern Regions to editor@eastcountymagazine.org for consideration in our "best photos" section. Here are a few of our favorite pics for July:   La Mesa Democratic Club leaders pose in front of "The Swamp" refreshment stand during a "M*A*S*H Bash held in honor of a visit from Mike Farrell, star of

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PHOTOS OF THE MONTH:  ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION AT HOOLEYS

Printer-friendly versionHundreds turned out for a wearin’ of the green, Irish fare and festivities at Hooleys Irish Pub & Grille in Rancho San Diego and La Mesa.  From kilts to kitch, East County party-goers got into the holiday spirit! Nothing green to wear?  Blarney and bling, all in green, was on sale for Hooleys’ patrons. If you missed the fun,

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PHOTO ESSAY: BACK COUNTRY BEAUTY

Printer-friendly versionBy Miriam Raftery On a January morning, while people in much of the nation were shivering in sub-zero tempatures, I took a drive and basked in the glorious sunshine of an East County winter’s day. I found golfers teeing off at Singing Hills Country Club, a cyclist savoring a morning ride, a farmer ploughing his fields, hikers and dog

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SNOW DAY PHOTO GALLERY

Printer-friendly version Families frolick in snow near Mt. Laguna (Miriam Raftery)   Julian historic building (Miriam Raftery) Snowball fight! (Miriam Raftery) Who says building snowmen is just for kids? (Miriam Raftery)   winter wonderland! (Miriam Raftery) Even the family dog is enjoying a snow day! (Miriam Raftery)   Century-old Julian Hotel bedecked in holiday trimmings (Miriam Raftery)   Lake Cuyamaca

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PHOTO OF THE WEEK: BOBCAT ON THE PROWL

Printer-friendly versionEast County News Service   January 6, 2025 (Deerhorn Valley) – Jordan Valladares snapped this close-up portrait of a bobcat near his home on Deerhorn Valley Road south of Jamul on Sunday. “I spotted the little guy sneaking about while I was enjoying some warm morning sunshine,” he writes. “So I ran in, grabbed my camera and a 300mm

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VIDEO OF THE WEEK: NAVY ASSOCIATION TAKES DOGS DAY OUT TO PACK LEVEL

Printer-friendly version By CNC TV, County of San Diego Communications Office Video by Alex Aguirre   December 14, 2024 (San Diego) – A dozen smiling dogs with wildly wagging tails led by Navy officers headed out to a Bonita trail for some exercise and fun Friday. When the Navy’s Second Class Petty Officer Association reached out to the County’s Department of Animal

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VIDEO OF THE WEEK: INTERVIEWS WITH FIRE CHIEFS AT BARONA CONTROLLED BURN

Printer-friendly version Click here to view video full screen, or scroll down:  https://youtu.be/n_au8Pk7gCM December 5, 2024 (Lakeside) – Shiloh Ireland interviewed Barona Fire Chief Ken  Kremensky and Cal Fire Division Chief Eric on December 3 during a 160-acre controlled burn on the Barona reservation in Lakeside. Burning old brush has ecological benefits, also protecting communities from wildfires since it’s far

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PHOTOS OF THE WEEK: A BIPARTISAN BIRTHDAY BASH FOR COUNCILMAN KENDRICK

Printer-friendly version By Miriam Raftery November 30, 2024 (El Cajon)–El Cajon Councilman Gary Kendrick celebrated his 70th birthday on October 26 with a poolside party at his home.  The guest list read like a who’s who of East County, with bipartisan comunity leaders turning out to honor the long-serving East County Councilmember.           Current or former

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PHOTOS OF THE WEEK: WATER CONSERVATION GARDEN ABLOOM FOR ANNIVERSARY EVENT

Printer-friendly versionBy Miriam Raftery Photo, left: Mark Robak, chair of the Water Conservation Garden’s joint powers authority November 21, 2024 (Rancho San Diego) – The Water Conservation Garden at Cuyamaca College celebrated its 25th anniversary on November 9 with a free celebration commemorating a quarter century of educating the public on water conservation and more.  Visitors filled the garden to

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PHOTOS OF THE WEEK: RESTORED FISHING FLOAT RETURNS TO LOVELAND RESERVOIR

Printer-friendly versionBy Miriam Raftery November 26, 2024 (Alpine) – Nearly two years after a severe storm damaged the floating fishing dock at Loveland Reservoir in Alpine back in January 2023, a restored fishing dock is back. When Sweetwater Water Authority drained the reservoir to dead pool status in late 2022, the fishing dock was left on dry land,  subsequently torn

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PHOTOS OF THE WEEK: CONTROLLED BURN IN CAMPO

Printer-friendly versionEast County News Service   November 24, 2024 (Campo) – Eileen Martinez of Boulevard took these photos of controlled burn conducted by Cal Fire in the Cal Fire area on November 22.    She wrote after receiving our alert, “Thanks for keeping us up to date! I was driving thru Campo this evening and this fire was visible all

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PHOTOS OF THE WEEK: MT. HELIX SUNSET

Printer-friendly versionOctober 27, 2024 (Mt. Helix) — Karen Pearlman stopped atop Mt. Helix with her dog, Charlie, last weekend and captured some stunning sunset shots.                 The Mt. Helix Park Foundation maintains the preserve atop Mt. Helix and has several events coming up including a Turkey Trot Nov. 29 and Christmas on Mt.

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PHOTOS OF THE WEEK: MT. HELIX SUNSET

Printer-friendly versionOctober 27, 2024 (Mt. Helix) — Karen Pearlman stopped atop Mt. Helix with her dog, Charlie, last weekend and captured some stunning sunset shots.                 The Mt. Helix Park Foundation maintains the preserve atop Mt. Helix and has several events coming up including a Turkey Trot Nov. 29 and Christmas on Mt.

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