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North Coast Current

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SAN MARCOS: Learn composting for sustainable agriculture
ENCINITAS: Free rain harvesting workshop Jan. 25
OCEANSIDE: Longboard Surfing Club contest and community event runs through Aug. 11
ENCINITAS: Pacific View Arts Center opens Aug. 6
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Holiday season. (OsideNews file photo)
Celebrate winter with bright lights, local gifts, fresh food
North Coast Current
With just a couple of weeks remaining in 2024, there’s a bit of time to wrap up holiday shopping and enjoy the sights and sounds of the season. The North Coast Current and OsideNews hope you enjoy the holiday season in safety and good cheer.
San Diego Foundation pledges $4M to boost education access
Boys & Girls Clubs receives grant to support merger, programs
Oceanside foundation seeks grant applications for up to $25K
Encinitas Marketplace shopping center, pictured in a June 2018 photograph, has been anchored by Kohl’s department store. (Southwest Strategies courtesy photo)
Kohl’s announces Encinitas store closure
North Coast Current
Kohl’s will close its Encinitas location by April, one of two to be shuttered in San Diego County and among 27 around the United States, the department store announced Jan. 9.
Applications to fill Encinitas City Council seat due Jan. 9
North Coast Current
Encinitas residents interested in serving on the City Council have until Jan. 9 to submit applications.
Save 10% On Your Order with code OSIDE at HansenSurf.com
Smoke-free law for Carlsbad multiunit housing now in effect
North Coast Current
Smoking and vaping is now banned in and around multiunit homes in Carlsbad after a city law went into effect Jan. 1.
Vista seeks artists’ designs for kite sculpture project
OsideNews
Artists have until Jan. 27 to submit design proposals for a temporary kite sculpture exhibit in Vista.
Music. (Photo by Matt Botsford via Unsplash)
Historically Speaking: Merry holiday song was composed by artist with local ties
Tom Morrow
One of the great friendships I made during my half-century of covering entertainment personalities was with Hall of Fame song writer Hugh Martin, who lived for many years in North San Diego County, including Encinitas. His most memorable work was for the 1945 Warner Brothers’ Judy Garland film “Meet Me in St. Louis.”
Members of Solana Beach’s Culture Brewing Co. team celebrate a gold medal win at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver on Oct. 12. (Courtesy photo)
North County breweries win gold at Great American Beer Festival
News Release
Three North San Diego County breweries won gold medals on Saturday, Oct. 12, at the 2024 Great American Beer Festival in Denver, the nation’s largest professional brewing competition commonly referred to as “The Oscars” of the craft beer industry.
San Dieguito district high school selection window Jan. 24-Feb. 13
Palomar College Police Academy selected for fitness pilot program
Denice Riddle (right) stars as disgruntled school board president Lois Green in the short film “Red Blooded,” which has been nominated for five 2024 San Diego Film Awards. Encinitas actor Mark Allyn (left) plays school board member Michael Lancet. (Mercury Cinema photo)
Encinitas filmmaker’s ‘Red Blooded’ to screen during San Diego Film Week
North Coast Current
“Red Blooded,” a provocative, award-winning short film about school board intrigue, bullying and self-reflection — ripped right from the climate of recent political and social conflicts — will screen during San Diego Film Week on Nov. 9 after winning three trophies at the 2024 San Diego Film Awards.
The 2024 O’side Turkey Trot saw its largest turnout since 2017, with more than 8,300 participants on Nov. 28. (Photo by Denley Wong, San Diego Running Co.)
O’side Turkey Trot sees largest turnout in 7 years
News Release
More than 8,300 participants came out for the O’side Turkey Trot on Nov. 28, the largest field size the race has seen since 2017.
A clearing-crew memeber piles eucalyptus branches at Arroyo Preserve in Rancho Santa Fe in December as part of a San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy project. (Courtesy photo by Sophia McGovern)
Conservation through the eyes of a resource ecologist
Adam Kaye, San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy
What does conservation look like for Jonathan Appelbaum? With a glance, the resource ecologist takes in conservation at the Arroyo Preserve in Rancho Santa Fe, where crews are removing invasive trees as part of a 12.5-acre restoration project.
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Cyclist seriously injured in Encinitas collision
North Coast Current
A man was in serious condition after he was hit by a car while riding his bicycle Jan. 1 in Encinitas, authorities reported.
Letter: Pharmacy benefit managers need more scrutiny
Letter: Oceanside needs higher priority on crime prevention
Left to right: Cassie Bostrom and therapy dog Harley, Anahi Witt and therapy dog Hunter, Bri Duffield and therapy dog Nala, and Nicky Moore and therapy dog Moose attend Shelter to Soldier’s Be the Light Gala on Aug. 18 at L’Auberge Del Mar. (Courtesy photo)
Shelter to Soldier raises nearly $300K at annual Be the Light Gala
News Release
Shelter to Soldier, a nonprofit organization that adopts dogs from local shelters and trains them to become service dogs for veterans, hosted its 12th Annual Be the Light Gala on Aug. 18 at L’Auberge Del Mar.
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