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Walter J. & Betty C. Zable Foundation Performing Arts & Fine Arts Center Set to Open on TERI Campus

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By TR Robertson
The third major build project completed on the San Marcos TERI Campus of Life is set for a Ribbon Cutting and Open House on Sunday, May 5th as the Walter J. & Betty C. Zable Foundation Performing Arts & Fine Arts Center is nearing completion. The TERI Campus of Life is designed to provide services to individuals with disabilities using an array of 20 programs to assist, teach, educate and empower individuals with special needs. The completion of the Performing Arts & Fine Arts Center is one step closer to the continued addition of a variety of buildings for TERI which is planned to begin construction in the Fall of 2025. This $50 million dollar construction of the TERI Campus of Life will include the Founders Center & Bornemann Child Development, Dr. Bronner’s Country Day School & The Learning Academy, the TERI Tech Center, The Aquatics Center, The Verna Harrah Culinary Institute and the Health & Wellness Center. All of these facilities will assist in TERI’s mission of providing Education for Special Needs, Residential Lifetime Housing, Arts & Enrichment Programs, Family Training & Special Services, Vocational Training & Internships, and Sustainable Social Enterprises. TERI (Training, Education and Resource Institute) Founder & CEO Cheryl Kilmer said, in the 2023 Impact Report,

“The Campus of Life is the key to unlocking TERI’s vision – to build a place where the entire community can learn, create, and thrive side-by-side.”

Final construction, inside touch-ups and furnishing, and outdoor landscaping was underway for the two building Zable Foundation Performing Arts & Fine Arts Center, comprising 22,000 sq. ft. of space. The Arts Center consists of a Fine Arts Center that features a spacious Vocational Kitchen and a Student Commons area that looks out on the Twin Oaks Terrace, a Ceramics Studio with a large kiln, three large arts studios and a number of smaller rooms for personalized instruction, crafts studios, a textile room and a nurse’s station. The Performing Arts Center starts with the Old Oak Grove Terrace that leads into music and performing arts classrooms, a dressing room, a make-up room, a green room, a small lobby area with a kitchen and break room and the Center is highlighted by a large 200 seat-auditorium with an equally sizable stage. The stage will be used for adaptive performing arts education and a shared resource for community events and entertainment. Dan Dreesen, General Contractor for Johnson and Jennings (J&J) Construction said, “This has been the (most purposeful) job of my career” and expressed his excitement at the completion of the Performing Arts & Fine Arts Center and the beginning of the next set of facilities for TERI. Work was ongoing at The Center to complete the stage, outside accessibility and final touches for the building, heading toward the May 5th Open House.

Numerous philanthropic donors have assisted TERI throughout the 43 years of TERI’s existence. Donors like Charles R. Cono, Tomlinson Foundation, Walter J. and Betty C. Zable Foundation, Herbert Gabriel Trust, Catherine M. Schwartz, Dr. Bronner’s, Victoria Pauley, Harriet E. Pfleger Foundation, James and Cynthia Bornemann and Stephen and Mary Birch Foundation, and many, many others, have been instrumental in helping TERI Campus of Life continue to reach their goals of providing the best practice, care, and programs for special needs individuals as possible.

One currently operational and popular enterprise on the TERI Campus of Life is the TERI Common Grounds Café & Coffee Bar, located in the Tomlinson Vocational Center. The TERI Common Grounds Café & Coffee Bar is open from 8 am every morning, closing at 3 pm Mon.-Wed., 2 pm on Sunday and staying open longer on Thursdays through Saturdays with Happy Hour menu items and live entertainment. TERI Common Grounds has a great selection of coffees, smoothies, breakfast items, salads, light bites, and sandwiches, all at reasonable prices. There are also indoor and outdoor spaces and meeting rooms available. Weddings have also been held in several of the outdoor locations.

The Grand Opening Weekend will begin on May 4th with The Heartland Rock Revue featuring Feat, Jesse Ray Smith, Ash Easton and American Idol performer Adin Boyer performing at The Bornemann, there is a charge for the entertainment. The Ribbon Cutting & Open House Tours will begin at 10 am on May 5th, followed by a Cinco de Mayo Brunch with Vic Moraga and later in the evening Acoustic Alliance with Tim Flannery performing at The Bornemann. There is a charge for the performance. Community members, guests and people of all ages and abilities are invited to attend the free Ribbon Cutting & Open House or any of the ticketed performances.

For more information about TERI Campus of Life and any of the programs and events, or information on volunteering or making donations to TERI, go to www.teriinc.org or www.tericommongroundscafe.com or call 858-356-4546. TERI Campus of Life is located at 555 Deer Springs Road in San Marcos.

Soulful Saturdays: A Community Event Focused on Renewal & Self Care

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Join us for a rejuvenating evening of good vibes and community connection at Soulful Saturdays on June 1, 2024!

Soulful Saturdays is back – and we are teaming up with Greenish Events!! Join us for another amazing event as we kick off Summer 2024 in community, together! This event will include dinner and an herbal wellness twist, chock-full of fun, soulful connection, and levity.

Let’s step into the power of intention as we prioritize wellness and community, recognizing the significance of nurturing ourselves amidst the challenges of stress and burnout. This gathering is about strengthening our relationships and safeguarding our mental and emotional well-being. Together we are building a community that will become a source of support and resilience in the face of stress and burnout. The focus will be about how you can intentionally advocate for your self-care and healing journey.

Our Soulful Saturdays with a twist offers an herbal wellness bar to identify your ailments and discover remedies to implement into your lifestyle routine. Guests will enjoy a beautiful catered buffet, crafts & engaging activities, karaoke, elevated bites, herbal massages, sound healing and more.

Your ticket includes:
•Buffet-Style Dinner & Drinks
•Herbal Bar
•Greenish Charcuterie
•Elevated Sorbet
•Doodle Crafts & Community-Building Activities

Unofficially, you’ll enjoy:
* Great Vibes
* An opportunity to make new friends and connections within an inclusive community!
* A fun and unique Saturday experience.

Ticket Price: $65; VIP $85
✨🎟️ VIP tickets include a Swag Bag valued at over $50.

🚨To receive the VIP swag bag, you must purchase both the $65 ticket and the $20 ticket for the swag bag.

Space is limited, so get your tickets today!

🗣️ Please note all ticket sales are final; unfortunately, we cannot offer refunds. We appreciate your understanding and support.

📍 Location: 5938 Priestly Dr Ste 103, Carlsbad, CA 92008

Californians are Worried about Crime, Setting the Stage for a Ballot Measure Showdown

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Californians once supported criminal justice reforms to lighten penalties for crime but attitudes have changed. A November ballot measure could be a test for just how much.

Democrats completely dominate California’s state government, and one aspect of that hegemony is their ability to act without compunction.

When doing whatever they want to do, Democratic officeholders don’t have to worry about competition from the state’s shriveled-up Republican Party nor, for the most part, criticism from equally shrunken political media.

Thus, the Capitol has become an echo chamber rather than a forum for forthright debate about issues.

Machine Print Shop Opens Second Location in Vista Business Park

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You might have seen their eye-catching ad on the back of the recently released Vista Chamber of Commerce magazine. Machine Print Shop has over 10 years of experience in custom branded merchandise, specializing in graphic design, screen printing, and embroidery for shirts, hats, and promotional products. Owner Chris Swimley originally opened the business in Austin, TX and recently expanded to Vista in late 2023. A few of their clients include Google, Yeti, Tony Hawk, San Diego Symphony, Waterloo Sparkling, Coors, and more.

If you have a new event on the horizon, a trade show, a corporate gathering, a ribbon cutting, a festival, or just need marketing materials for your business, definitely reach out to them for a free quote. Popular event items include tote bags, customized pins, trucker hats, t-shirts, and more!

Our office is a stone’s throw away from Booze Bros, next to Sunset Park. Consultations are by appointment only and they’re more than happy to visit your work place with samples. Call or email to schedule an appointment today!

ph (760)-678-7397
email contact@machineprintshop.com
insta @machineprintshop
website www.machineprintshop.com

Vista Chamber Celebrates April Rising Stars

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This is the 10th year the Vista Chamber has sponsored the Rising Star Program and has awarded over $100,000 in scholarships. Over 500 Students have been recognized. Each month during the school year six students are nominated from six Vista High Schools to speak at the Rising Star breakfast hosted by the City of Vista. Click on links below to view student Videos.

The Mission Statement of the Chamber is to bring the community together to honor our local high school seniors for demonstrating character, integrity, love of learning, involvement in school and community activities and/or the ability to overcome challenging life circumstances without compromising their education. The core of the Rising Star of the Month is the student who makes a difference in their home, school & community with sincerity and passion.

Rising Star Sponsors
Watkins Wellness, Cal State San Marcos, Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soaps, Dr. Matt Doyle, J & R Auto Body and Paint, Joe Green and Green Team Realty, Tory Walker, Owner, Tory R. Walker Engineering, Nick Ljubic Memorial Scholarship Fund, North County Daily Star, Santa Fe Dental, Sunrise Kiwanis Club, Vista PEO Chapter, Vista Community Clinic, OYC Americas Inc and Tideline Partners

San Marcos to Put 1 Cent Sales Tax on Ballot

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SAN MARCOS — A structural deficit, budget and staff cuts are leading the city to put forward a one-cent sales tax measure on the November ballot.

The City Council directed staff to bring back ballot language for a one-cent sales tax to place for the November election during last week’s budget workshop, according to Councilman Ed Musgrove. If approved, the tax would raise an estimated $20 million per year, which would put the city’s budget back into the black, he said.

The issue will come back to the council in the next several weeks for formal approval, Musgrove said.

City Manager Michelle Bender said the city’s budget has forced the layoffs of some employees, the elimination of all part-time employees and historical challenges led Bender to go with a zero-based budget approach to address the $10.8 million structural deficit.

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 27th

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DEA’s 26th National Take Back Day will take place on Saturday, April 27, from 10 am – 2pm. There are 27 participating locations across San Diego County! Thank you for supporting DEA’s Take Back Day, together we can provide a safe and convenient means to dispose of prescription drugs and help educate the public about the potential abuse of medications.

The DEA has launched a new campaign encouraging the public to make Every Day Take Back Day by utilizing year-round collection sites to dispose of unneeded and unwanted medications. These safe disposal receptacles, in addition to DEA’s annual Take Back Day events, provide the public with an easy, no-cost opportunity to anonymously dispose of medications that are no longer needed. San Diego County has over 200 permanent drop off receptacles for the public to utilize.

Below links are to our DEA Resources and Materials that you may find helpful to educate and prevent drug use in your communities:

· https://www.dea.gov/onepill-toolbox – DEA One Pill Can Kill Campaign Resources

· Drugs of Abuse: DEA publication w/facts about most commonly abused drugs

· www.JustThinkTwice.com (for teens)

· www.GetSmartAboutDrugs.com (for parents, caregivers, and teachers)

· www.CampusDrugPrevention.gov (for teachers and college campus community leaders/advisors)

· www.OperationPrevention.com (no-cost online educational initiatives to empower communities with prevention efforts)

City of Escondido will Celebrate Arbor Day

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April 27 is Arbor Day! The City of Escondido will celebrate by planting 130 trees along Mission Ave. from Aster St. to Goldenrod St. If you would like to get involved, the City is still looking for volunteers!
• When: April 27, 2024, at 9 a.m.
• Where: House of Prayer Lutheran
Church, 795 N. Rose St., Escondido, CA
92027
• What to bring: Water, hat, shovel, gloves, brightly colored shirt

All are welcome to help, sign up at volunteer.escondido.org

Escondido Fire Department

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On April 9, the Escondido Police and Fire Communication Center received a report of a possible fire in a row of detached garages at the 2000 block of E Grand Ave. The first arriving engine reported a single-story row of garages with smoke coming from several garage doors. The fire was upgraded to a working commercial fire. Aggressive action by the firefighters contained and controlled the fire in approximately 60 minutes. The fire extensively damaged 1 garage and spread to 3 other attached garages. The additional garages had minor damage. The fire did not extend into any apartments. There were no injuries to firefighters or civilians. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

On April 13, the Escondido Police and Fire Communication Center received a report of a residential structure fire on Lee Drive in Escondido. The first arriving Engine Company reported heavy smoke from the garage and attic. Further investigation revealed a well-established fire in the attached garage with smoke throughout the living space and attic.

Aggressive firefighting contained the fire to the garage. Although the primary living space was undamaged, damage to gas and electrical service in the garage required disconnection of all utilities to the home. Firefighters remained on scene for approximately 1 hour performing smoke removal, salvage, and overhaul of the garage contents. No Firefighters or civilians were injured during the incident.

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