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Vista Structure Fire Sunrise Drive

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On August 5, 2017 at 8:48 am City of Vista Fire Department personnel were dispatched to a reported structure fire at 1608 Sunrise Drive in Vista. The first fire engine arrived on scene 6 minutes later to find a single story home with smoke and fire visible. There were reports of a victim in the home and the firefighters entered the home to search for the victim and to extinguish the fire. At 9:02 the firefighters determined the home to be clear of occupants. A patient was located outside of the home. At 9:07 the fire was contained. Fire personnel expect to be on scene throughout the morning making certain the fire is extinguished.

Due to the nature of the fire the San Diego County Sheriff Bomb Arson unit was requested to assist Vista Fire Department investigators with the fire investigation. The male patient was transported by a helicopter ambulance to a local trauma center.

27 fire personnel were on scene and assistance was provided by the Carlsbad and Oceanside Fire Departments as well as the Sheriff Department and San Diego Gas and Electric.

Additional questions please contact Ned Vander Pol 760-310-0217

Thinking Outside the Coop: 8 Common Myths about Raising Backyard Poultry

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Thinking outside the coop: 8 common myths about raising backyard poultry

(BPT) – From fresh egg production to natural garden fertilizer, there is no shortage of benefits in raising backyard poultry. But even as families become more familiar with sustainable living and keeping chickens, several poultry myths still exist.

Here to set the record straight for our feathered friends is poultry expert Lisa Steele, creator of the renowned Fresh Eggs Daily brand and author of three top-selling books on the subject. Steele is also a consultant with Tractor Supply Company, the rural lifestyle retailer.

Here are Steele’s eight most common myths surrounding backyard flocks:

Myth 1: Chickens are difficult to care for.

“There is, of course, a certain level of responsibility required to properly care for any living animal. However, when it comes to backyard poultry, the time commitment is fairly minimal — maybe 30 minutes daily,” Steele says. Here’s what you can expect: In the morning, chickens will need to be let out and fed; waterers will need to be filled. At some point, eggs will need to be collected. Then, around dusk, after the chickens have wandered back to the coop, the door needs to be locked to protect from predators.

Myth 2: Chickens (and coops) smell.

“Chickens themselves don’t smell, nor does a well-maintained coop,” Steele says. “On average, a chicken produces about 1.5 ounces of manure a day, which is far less than the average dog — not to mention, when composted, it makes wonderful nitrogen-rich fertilizer for a garden.”

Myth 3: Chickens are noisy.

“Despite what you may have heard, chickens are pretty quiet. In fact, a clucking chicken tends to be on par with normal human conversation (60–65 decibels). In other words, it’s a lot quieter than your neighbor’s barking dog, lawn mower or car alarm,” Steele says.

Roosters are a different story, and some areas prohibit them for that very reason. Be sure to check your local ordinances about keeping backyard poultry!

Myth 4: You need a rooster to get eggs.

Chickens will lay eggs regardless of whether or not there is a rooster in the flock. A male chicken is only needed to fertilize an egg, meaning eggs laid by hens in a rooster-less flock can never hatch into baby chicks. And while there are some benefits to having roosters, they aren’t necessary for your hen to produce a basket of delicious, fresh eggs.

Myth 5: A chicken lays an egg every day.

Fresh eggs to eat and share with friends are one of the best benefits of raising poultry, but Steele says not to expect your hen to lay an egg every day. “The average chicken will produce four to five eggs a week, but that will vary depending on the chicken’s age, breed, health and environment. Shorter days, extreme temperatures, molting (growing in new feathers) and other stressors, such as the presence of predators, can all affect egg production,” Steele says.

Myth 6: Brown eggs are more nutritious than white eggs.

“The nutrient content of an egg is based largely on a hen’s diet, not the color of its egg, which is determined solely by the chicken’s breed,” Steele says. According to a study conducted by Mother Earth News magazine, a free-roaming chicken that consumes grass and bugs will lay eggs with less cholesterol and saturated fat and more Vitamin A and E, beta-carotene and Omega-3s than a chicken fed purely commercial corn/grain-based foods.

Myth 7: Chickens carry disease.

“Chickens don’t carry any more risk of disease than a dog or cat. In fact, they love to eat ticks and other pesky critters known to transmit diseases like Lyme disease, tapeworm and heartworm,” Steele explains. “While salmonella can be transmitted to humans through poultry dander and feces, simply washing hands after handling the chickens keeps the risk of infection minimal.” The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also cautions against live poultry inside the home and against letting children younger than 5 years old handle poultry.

Myth 8: Chickens attract rodents and predators.

“Wild predators are not any more attracted to chickens than they are to wild birds, rabbits, squirrels and other small animals,” Steele says. “The truth is, predators are likely already living in your midst. The key to keeping them at bay is to keep your chickens safe in an enclosed pen or run area. Chicken feed should also be taken up at night and stored in predator-proof containers to reduce the possibility of flies and mice.”

When it comes to raising backyard poultry, Tractor Supply is a one-stop shop with coops, equipment, feed and the expert advice you need to successfully raise chicks into an egg-laying flock.

For more expert information on safe handling and care for poultry, starting a chicken coop and more, visit TractorSupply.com/Chicks.

Jennifer Johnson named CSUSM Golf Assistant Coach

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SAN MARCOS, Calif. – Jennifer Johnson, a seven-year professional on the LPGA Tour, will join the Cal State San Marcos golf program as an assistant coach, head coach Greg Hutton announced Wednesday.

“Being born in San Diego and living just over the hill, I am looking forward to starting my college coaching career and working with a coach like Greg that has so much experience,” Johnson said. “I’m excited to share my knowledge from playing competitively at a lot of levels with the team.”

“Adding Jennifer to our coaching staff is a game changer,” Hutton said. “Having a tour player is an amazing benefit for our student-athletes. Jennifer is a proven winner who brings so much knowledge about competing at the highest level.”

Johnson brings over 16 years of competitive golf experience and coaching experience through junior and high school volunteer positions to CSUSM.

During her professional career, Johnson won the 2013 Mobile Bay LPGA Classic and finished six times in the top-10. She shot a career-low round of 62 at the Seaview Resort in Galloway, New Jersey to tie the course record at the 2014 Shoprite LPGA Classic.

Johnson had a decorated junior and amateur career prior to her stint on the LPGA Tour. She won eight tournaments in 2008 including the Women’s California State Amateur Championship and the Rolex Tournament of Champions. She played on victorious United States teams at the 2008 Junior Ryder Cup, 2009 Junior Solheim Cup, 2009 Spirit Cup (playing with partner Lexi Thompson) and the 2010 Curtis Cup. Johnson was the runner-up at the 2009 United States Women’s Amateur preceding her freshman year at Arizona State.

As a Sun Devil, Johnson was the NCGA and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year and a First Team All-American after finishing as the individual runner-up at the 2010 NCAA Division I Golf Championships.

A native of San Diego, Johnson played for one season at Arizona State before turning pro. She was on the Dean’s List for the W.P. Carey School of Business at ASU and is completing her coursework in business communications.

3 Ways to Create an Outdoor Living Area as Unique as You Are

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Your backyard canvas: 3 ways to create an outdoor living area as unique as you are

(BPT) – It’s amazing to contemplate that all the famous paintings in history — from da Vinci’s Mona Lisa to van Gogh’s Starry Night — are essentially formed from three primary colors. Artists skillfully combine red, yellow and blue to formulate an infinite range of colors to bring their paintings to life.

Likewise, when creating your own outdoor living space, you can combine three basic elements — decking, railing and lighting — in nearly endless ways to “paint” a personal masterpiece of fun and relaxation.

1. Get decked out with modern decking

For decades, backyard decks mainly have been rectangles. This is largely because of the rectangular shape of traditional wood deck boards. With the advent of modern materials, it is now easier to fashion decks of virtually any shape — from curved sections following the contours of a sloping yard to round decks. Or, let your imagination run wild and create a specialty shaped deck of something you love, like a giant guitar or stacked leaves.

“Today’s decking options offer exceptional design flexibility,” says Brent Gwatney, senior vice president of MoistureShield Decking. “Composites in particular are more easily bent into creative shapes than wood decking, and can be ripped and routed to form virtually any design you can think of.” DIYers and deck builders can even install moisture-resistant boards such as MoistureShield Vantage or Infuse decking on the ground, in the ground or under water for more design possibilities, notes Gwatney.

2. Rail against the ordinary

Many decks are required by law to have safety railings. But, with some creativity, the railing can enhance your deck’s look even as it prevents falls. With the variety of products now available, the railing can be a visual complement to your home and deck. For example, if you have a cabin, you could install hewn timber posts and railings for a rustic appeal. For a waterfront home, a nautical-themed railing system of posts and ropes could do the trick. Or, if you have a modern home and prefer simple visual lines, cable-and-wire railings or glass panels could be your style.

For a distinctive look for your deck, consider mixing colors and materials, like combining white aluminum railing and balusters with rich brown composite posts to create a dramatic look. Or, to add a sophisticated mix of texture and color, you can install on the top of a black or white railing a composite board that complements the decking color.

3. Light up the night

A third element to add to your outdoor living design palette is deck lighting. With the right lighting, you can extend your hours outside and keep your deck as charming in the nighttime as it is during the day.

From subtle post lights that cast a magical evening glow to understated recessed lights and rail strip lights that help guide guests’ steps, today’s deck lighting choices are both functional and affordable. And, with the emergence of energy-efficient LEDs, you can use them liberally with little effect on your monthly electricity bill. Some decking manufacturers like MoistureShield offer deck lights specifically designed to integrate with their decking and railing.

Traffic Alert – Lanes Blocked on Rancho Santa Fe Road @ Grand Avenue

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Traffic Alert – Lanes Blocked on Rancho Santa Fe Road @ Grand Avenue

TRAFFIC ALERT: A turbine engine is blocking the two left turn lanes on southbound Rancho Santa Fe Road at Grand Avenue after its hauling truck experienced mechanical difficulties. Signed detours are in place to direct traffic until a new truck can transport the engine. Expect traffic delays into the night and use alternate routes if possible.

Women in Today’s California

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Assemblymember Marie Waldron, AD 75

Women in Today’s California

By Assemblymember Marie Waldron, AD 75

Only 26 of the California Legislature’s 120 members are women — nine Senators and 17 Assemblymembers. Women serve at all levels of leadership, including my position as Minority Floor Leader and Senator Patricia Bates, the current Senate Minority Leader.

Surprisingly, no woman was elected to the State Senate until 1976, and none were elected to the Assembly until 1918, having received the right to vote in 1911. When I was elected in 2012, I was the 138th woman elected to the Legislature.

While men hold 1,735 city council slots in California’s 482 cities, women hold 795 council seats, 46% of the total. 72 cities (15%) have a majority of women on the council and 137 (28%), have a woman mayor. 56 cities (12%) have no women on the council. At the county level, women hold 76 of 296 supervisor seats (25.6%), and five counties, including Los Angeles, have a female majority. Currently, 14 counties have no female supervisors.

Women bring a different perspective to elective positions. As a wife and mother, my family’s health and well-being are always priorities. The need to balance home, family, my small business and legislative duties guides me in my committees, the bills I have introduced and co-authored, and my keen desire to make sure California remains safe, prosperous and economically viable for our children’s future.

Today some barriers that once kept women from positions of leadership are largely gone but in politics, the issues of money, time away from home and negativity in the election process are some reasons more women are not stepping into the political arena. Inspiring and encouraging women leaders can enhance public policy discussions and political engagement.

Car Giveaway at Vista Rod Run This Sunday

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Vista businessman TJ Crossman, Owner of TJ Crossman’s Auto Repair, located in Vista, is giving away a car this Sunday August 6, 2017 at the 28th Annual Vista Rod Run. The Rod Run is hosted by the Vista Village Business Association, coordinated by Five Star Premier Events and sponsored by North County Ford. The proceeds from the raffle will help Vista Teen Outreach, Hunger Hurts. http://www.vistateenoutreach.com/

This is TJ’s 3rd Annual Car Giveaway to a deserving individual/or family. The only criteria from their story will be why they are deserving and what this car will mean to them, and their contact information. There are 75+ nominations and the winner is not yet determined. A panel of Judges will decide who will receive the 2002 Nissan Altima and the announcement and delivery of the vehicle will be made at the Flag Pavilion Stage by the DJ on the corner of Citrus and Broadway at 1:45 pm.

TJ enjoys giving a helping hand throughout our community. He is involved in Girls Scouts with his teenage daughter, the Vista Chamber of Commerce and Vista Teen Outreach. TJ and his workers collect food to feed families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. He has also been known to knit hats for the homeless. TJ Crossman’s Auto Repair is located at 1148-A N. Melrose Drive, Vista. https://www.tjcrossmansautorepair.com

North County Ford Sponsors 28th Annual Vista Rod Run August 6th

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By: Teri Alasantro
Vista- Summer just got a whole lot hotter! Vista Rod Run returns this weekend for its 28th year on Sunday August 6, 2017 to Historic Main Street. The highly sought after tradition is hosted by Vista Village Business Association and runs from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Thirty trophies will be awarded at the close of the event.

All proceeds from the raffle will benefit Vista Teen Outreach, Hunger Hurts.

The infamous “Rumblefest” draws over 5,000 fans eager to check out hundreds of classic and custom hot rods, street rods, muscle cars and trucks. The hip and Historic Main Street rich in character and personality will showcase some of the finest and most unique vintage hand-built artistry from all over Southern California. Each year more and more car clubs and solo riders come out and experience one of the best shows for the entire family.

North County Ford will be returning as this year’s event Sponsor. The family-owned business will be partnering with TJ Crossman’s Auto Repair for a used car giveaway to a family in need. The nomination will be announced at the show. North County Ford and TJ Crossman’s Auto Repair are dedicated to giving back to the community.

Jeffrey Frankel, Director of Vista Village Business Association, expressed, “We are so pleased to have North County Ford returning as a major sponsor. Their support as our local car dealership is tremendous and we look forward to great things continuing into the future.”
Be sure to visit over 20 local vendors and the live entertainment. The ever popular “Millionaire Beach Bum’s” will be back on stage with their popular timeless hits that are rooted in tradition with a flair for the modern vibe. “High Energy DJ” will be mixing it up with rhythm and blues music from the 50’s and 60’s. There will also be a drawing for some great prizes, for example, massages, oil changes, moonlight tickets, and car parts.

Be sure to check out all the popular restaurants and breweries like “When Pigs Fly”. There is still time to enter your vehicle. Vista Rod Run is open to all Pre-’74 Makes and Models Contestants who return their registration form along with a $25.00 participant fee before July 15th will receive a free event t-shirt. Car clubs registering a group of 10 or more cars will have spots reserved. Everyone receives a dash plaque and raffle ticket for entering. T-shirts will be available to purchase for $12.00.
Car and vendor applications can be found on www.VistaRodRun.com or email: info@VistaRodRun.com, or call 760-390-2932. Spectators are free. Please provide for your pet’s needs.
Come out and experience history in motion at the Vista Rod Run.

Latino Book & Family Festival at Mira Costa College August 12th

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The 2017 North San Diego Latino Book & Family Festival will be the 62nd Latino Book &
Family Festival, and the first at MiraCosta College in Oceanside. We are returning the Festival
to San Diego after an absence of more than a decade. Between 2000 and 2004 Festivals were held at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, the Sail Pavilion of the San Diego Convention Center, the San Diego Concourse, and Southwest College.
For the 2017 event a team of community leaders, educators, librarians, and Award Winning
Authors have come together to ensure that the event is well organized, well attended, and has a great array of workshops, activities, and entertainment.

For more information on this event: http://lbff.us/home/north-san-diego-county-festival/

Vista BBQ Classic Tremendous Success

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Forty BBQ experts and aficionados came from all over the country, and the world, to compete in the Vista BBQ Classic this weekend, July 28-29, 2017.

L-R Roger Cason, Nick Flynn, Brian Gilliland, Jesse, Christopher Collett, Desiree Collett, Victor Magallon from Temple City, CA

7 Sins BBQ drove from Temple City, California, Swine Thyme USA BBQ from Las Vegas, Nevada Owned by Chef Phillip Dell, and the BBQ cooking team that definitely traveled the farthest was the Smoking Jokers, who brought their Tazmanian Wagyu Beef Brisket on the plane with them from Australia which was supplied by Robbins Island Cattle. Tazmania has the cleanest air in the world and they claim it produces the best beef because of it. Smoking Jokers came here specifically because they like Southern California and they have a friend in the area who supplied some of the equipment they needed for the event.

L-R Rohan Dimock, Mark Bateman, Paul King

The participants really enjoy coming to historic Vista because most of the time they are in a middle of a field at a fairgrounds or in a desert. There is no better location for this venue than Historical Downtown Vista where their families can shop, eat in local restaurants and go to a movie.

Attendees at the BBQ Classic the Underdahl family, Lisa, Jeff, Savanah & Elijah
Australian team submitting their brisket that they brought with them from Australia

Young Marines Thank you for everything you do in the community
Judges tent

There were many local vendors at the event
Long lines at the Vegas Grillbillies booth

The top Winners of the Vista BBQ Classic are as follows:
Chicken
The top Winners of the Vista BBQ Classic are as follows:
Chicken
1. Lady of Q
2. Smokin Hart’s
3. Hickory and Spice BBQ
Pork Rib
1. Burnin and Lootin
2. DG Firehouse BBQ
3. B’Mackin BBQ
Pork Shoulder
1. 2LiveQ
2. Burnin and Lootin
3. Zzyzx Bar.B.Que
Brisket
1. Zzyzx Bar.B.Que
2. Toot & Stinky’s Cali-Q
3. SHARPE GOURMET COOKING WOOD
Dessert
1. Blue Eyed BBQ
2. Smokin’ Hart’s
3. When Pigs Fly BBQ
Kids 11 to 15
1. 2liveQ Jr.
2. Hog Wild Jayden
3. Kung Fu Que

Blue Eyed BBQ 1st Place, Dessert
Lady of Q 1st Place, Chicken

Zzyzx 1st Place, Brisket
Burnin and Lootin 1st Place, Pork Ribs

2LIVEQ, 1st Place, Pork
Overall Winner-Zzyzx Bar.B.Que

Kids Competition, 1st Place 2LiveQ Jr.

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