Encinitas CA— The Encinitas Historical Society (EHS), along with the Encinitas Arts, Culture and Ecology Alliance (EACEA), is planning the first-ever gathering of all those who attended, taught or worked at the former Pacific View School located in Historic Encinitas. The free community event will be held from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, June 11 at 390 West F Street and on the grounds of the former elementary school.
Alumni, former employees, volunteers, contributors and donors are invited to come to celebrate Pacific View Schoolʼs history, and—most importantly—to focus on its exciting new future. “Come and be a part of this historic event,” says EHS President Carolyn Cope.
“The weeds are pulled, awnings have been removed, walls are painted and rooms are cleaned,” says Cope, “and we invite the community to come together to celebrate this fabulously restored mid-century modern building which will become an arts center.”
Event plans include family-friendly activities; music from the 1950s and 1960s; refreshments from a variety of food trucks; old-fashioned games like hop scotch, marbles, yo-yos, jacks, penny pitch; and a cake walk.
A special recognition will be given to all who have passed through the former elementary school corridors. For more information about the community celebration, please call Carolyn Cope at (760) 753-4834.
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