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First Friday Art Walk May 5th

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First Friday Oceanside Art Walk!
May 5th, 4-8pm located at the Library courtyard, Artist Alley and surrounding areas.
2.0, new and improved, you are going to love the changes.
Make sure you put it on your calendar.
Make it an evening, great restaurants nearby within walking distance.
Free parking at the Civic Center next to the Library.
Don’t miss this event!!

Oceanside Names Jury to Advise Coastal Resilience Design Competition

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Oceanside, CA, April 28, 2023 — Today, the City of Oceanside named 15 local, state, and national experts to serve as a Jury in its upcoming Coastal Resilience Design Competition. The Competition intends to generate innovative solutions for the retention of sand along Oceanside’s beloved coast, particularly south of the Oceanside Pier where the impacts from rapid coastal erosion are felt most acutely. The Design Competition is a component of the Phase Two: Sand Nourishment & Retention Pilot Project, approved by City Council in January 2023. The Phase 2 Project additionally entails the identification of a localized offshore sand source that can be more readily excavated and placed, fulfilling the beach nourishment component of the two-pronged approach to alleviating eroded beach conditions.

The Design Competition Jury is a key component of the Coastal Resilience Design Competition and consists of 10 voting members, reflecting community, regional and stakeholder interests in the implementation of a pilot sand retention project. Additionally, five non-voting, advisory members will also participate, share, and discuss design and permitting complexities from their perspectives and experience. Each juror applied to participate in this role, and the Jury’s final composition was established to form a balanced and wide-ranging portfolio of expertise and perspectives.

Highlighted Jury members include:

● Dr. Lesley Ewing PE, former Senior Coastal Engineer for the California Coastal Commission

● Dr. Charles Lester, Director, Ocean and Coastal Policy Center, Marine Science Institute, UC Santa Barbara, and former Executive Director of the California Coastal Commission

● Bob Ashton, CEO/President, Save Oceanside Sand (SOS)

● Chris Abad, Director, Oceanside Boardrider’s Club

● Councilmember Dwight Worden, Del Mar City Council and Chair of SANDAG Shoreline Preservation Working Group

“Oceanside has a legitimate sand loss problem. I want to help find a solution that works for Oceanside that is consistent and supportive of the needs of all the cities in the littoral cell. The right solution will create a sandy beach that benefits the region, does not disrupt surf or biotic resources, and does not impede downstream sand flow.”

—Councilmember Dwight Worden, Competition Juror;
Del Mar City Councilmember and Chair of SANDAG Shoreline Preservation Working Group

Non-voting advisory members include representatives from the California Coastal Commission, Surfrider Foundation, and the California State Coastal Conservancy. A full list of the Jury can be found in the Competition’s Design Brief.

“My vision for the Oceanside coast is that it becomes a feeder for the entire littoral cell and an example for other North Coast communities. I believe this Design Competition will help make this vision a reality.”

—Dr. Lesley Ewing, Competition Juror
Former Senior Coastal Engineer for California Coastal Commission

Through a competitive process with community and expert input, designers will develop innovative yet implementable solutions. Teams will be encouraged to explore nature-inspired or nature-based features in their designs, and the City expects their proposals will utilize a mix of interventions that include but are not limited to dunes, cobble berms, headlands, and reefs, to support sand retention and storage. The competition is designed and managed by Resilient Cities Catalyst, a nonprofit organization with experience managing international design competitions and developing resilience projects. GHD, Inc., serves as the prime contractor and consulting firm responsible for the engineering and permitting of the selected pilot project.

“This competition is addressing one of our greatest coastal management challenges and I am looking forward to working with other jurors to identify resilient shoreline strategies that address all of our shared concerns, including maximizing public beach and recreational access, protecting ocean and coastal habitats, maintaining a strong coastal economy and providing affordable housing for all who want to live in Oceanside, built on the recognition, engagement and equitable treatment of all social groups and cultures.”

—Dr. Charles Lester, Competition Juror
Director, Ocean and Coastal Policy Center, Marine Science Institute, UC Santa Barbara, and former Executive Director of the California Coastal Commission

Three design teams will be selected from a pool of experienced firms, and will receive a stipend to participate in the eight-month competition. These design firms will be selected by the City in June 2023. It’s anticipated that the final designs will be reviewed and voted on by the Jury in December, which will be brought to the Oceanside City Council in January 2024 for final approval of the winning design. The winning team will receive an award of at least $100,000 and will continue to work on a final permitted design, bringing the design through to being shovel ready by fall of 2025.

In addition to announcing the Jury, the City of Oceanside is concurrently releasing details on the Competition’s Design Criteria, as well as initial dates for Public Workshops.

Design Criteria

The Oceanside Coastal Resilience Design Competition aims to surface an innovative, multi-benefit, sand retention project for the City of Oceanside’s beaches that provides both local and regional benefits. The Jury will use specific Design Criteria to evaluate the designs. The Criteria are meant to fulfill two core objectives: (1) provide limits to the scope of design for the proposed solution; and (2) generate a set of goals that design teams, and their solutions can be measured against. There are five specific categories that the Criteria address, including 1) physical, 2) financial, 3) environmental, 4) social, and 5) regional aspects of the design.

Project designs will assume that 300,000 cubic yards of beach nourishment sand (i.e. additional sand) will be available initially within the project area, with beach nourishment sand provided every five years for potential ongoing sediment management needs. The design teams can utilize this sand within their designs and propose various sand placement mechanisms within their concepts.

The detailed Design Criteria can be found on the City website in the Design Brief.

“The Design Criteria set the boundaries for the designs, ensuring that the Design Teams can be creative with solutions, while still keeping in mind the most central aspect of the Project: to restore sandy beaches in Oceanside while considering sand supply to other areas of the coastline. Restoring sand beaches and maintaining placed sand shall be essential to meeting many of the additional Design Criteria, such as ensuring the preservation of surf resources and restoring the sandy beach habitat for the beach-goer and the local coastal ecology.”

–Jayme Timberlake, Coastal Zone Administrator, City of Oceanside

Public Workshops

The City will host three public workshops in 2023. At these workshops, citizens will have the opportunity to see the design process in detail, and provide comments that will assist in refining the designs.

Late August—Public Workshop 1—Exploration of Approach
The first public workshop will be an opportunity for teams to gather broad input on initial design approaches. Design Teams will work to gain perspective on community stakeholders’ goals and desires for the coast, and collect directional feedback to inform the designs going forward.

Mid October—Public Workshop 2—Refining the Design
The second public workshop will feature team presentations of more developed designs, with specific components and elements visualized with opportunities for feedback.

Early December—Public Workshop 3—Final Designs and Feedback
The third public workshop will feature final proposed designs. Teams will clearly show how stakeholder input shaped their designs, and why they arrived at the final solutions. Public comment will be gathered and analyzed, and provided to the Jury and City staff as an input to decision making.

“Being an Oceanside resident since 1962, I grew up on the Oceanside beaches, walking, running, swimming, surfing, body surfing, and fishing, grunion runs. Over four generations, our family has enjoyed our Oceanside coast. This is an exciting time in our city’s history, and the Design Competition is an amazing opportunity to restore our shorelines with an approach that not only benefits Oceanside, but will serve as an example for other beach cities to follow.”

—Bob Ashton, Competition Juror
CEO/President, Save Oceanside Sand (S.O.S.)

For more information on this and other coastal management efforts, please visit the City website: https://www.ci.oceanside.ca.us/gov/pw/beach/coastal_management/default.asp

Vista Garden Club’s Flower Show & Plant Sale, May 6-7

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Photo: Amy Mansfield

FLOWER SHOW – MAY 6-7: JIM PORTER REC. CENTER – Brengle Terrace Park, 1200 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista
Saturday, May 6: Plant/Garden Art Sale opens at noon; Flower Show opens 2- 5 pm
Sunday, May 7: All events open 10 am – 4 pm
For 87 years the Vista Garden Club has presented Our Gift to the Community, our Standard Flower Show! Our Horticulture exhibits are awesome, displaying the bounty of Vista. Be prepared for stunning Floral Designs, interesting Educational Exhibits, and awesome Botanical Arts Photography entries. In addition, we always have a fabulous Plant Sale, with an astounding amount of beautiful and interesting varieties donated and nurtured by our club members. Lastly, but not least, our Garden Art Boutique has many creative hand crafted garden treasures for you to enjoy in your own garden. Join us for this beautiful event!

Contact Carolyn, Membership Chair/webmaster at: carolynvgc@gmail.com or vistagardenclub@gmail.com “

The Vista Garden Club is a group of approximately 100 men and women devoted to gardening in the North San Diego County (Vista) California area. The Club has been in existence since 1930 and through the years has been a focal point for local experts, professionals, and hobbyists to exchange information about the love of gardening. Our knowledge, enthusiasm, and enjoyment are evidenced by the public services we perform.
Visitors are welcome to attend our meetings the first Friday of every month, (excluding May, July, August, and November) at the Gloria McClellan Senior Center (1400 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista) and participate in our fingertip luncheon. The first weekend in May is our Flower Show/Boutique/Plant Sale, members attend a potluck in August, and our Fall Fundraiser in November. NOTE: UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, OUR MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AT THE JIM PORTER RECREATION CENTER, BRENGLE TERRACE PARK since renovations are taking place where we usually meet.

Vista Garden Club

Townsite Drive Complete Streets Project Groundbreaking May 2nd

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The City Council hosts the groundbreaking of the Townsite Drive Complete Streets Project on May 2 at 10 am in front of New Haven Youth & Family Services at 216 W. Los Angeles Drive, Vista. The project will transform approximately 1.2 miles of Townsite Drive/W. Los Angeles Drive from East Drive to East Vista Way by constructing sidewalks in missing areas, updating ADA ramps, and constructing ADA-compliant driveways to improve pedestrian access, mobility, and safety. Other amenities are included.

Project Description
The Townsite Complete Streets Project will utilize federal funding through the Active Transportation Program which is administered by Caltrans and the California Transportation Commission (CTC). The program was developed to encourage increased use of active modes of transportation such as biking and walking. The project was awarded to LC Paving and Sealing, Inc. through the competitive bid process for $3,150,284.05.

The project will transform approximately 1.2 miles of Townsite Drive/W. Los Angeles Drive from East Drive to East Vista Way by constructing sidewalks in missing areas, updating ADA ramps, and constructing ADA compliant driveways to improve pedestrian access, mobility, and safety.

Four roundabouts, additional curb extensions, and crosswalks will be constructed to provide traffic calming along this busy residential corridor. The roundabouts which intersect Townsite Drive will be constructed at East Drive, El Pico Court, Avenida De Benito Juarez, and Wellpott Place.

The final signing and striping will include bike lanes, sharrows, and high visibility crosswalks to improve mobility, visibility, and safety.

On N. Santa Fe Ave between W. Orange Street and Bobier Drive, the project will upgrade 10 existing bus stops by constructing new bus shelters and replacing the bus stop sidewalk area to meet ADA requirements. This should provide more comfortable facilities by protecting residents from the elements as they wait for the bus.

Finally, two mid-block pedestrian traffic signals will be installed. The first will be installed 300 feet south of the ARCO gas station, and the second just north of Nevada Ave. The signals will shorten the distance to a safe signalized crossing on these long city blocks. This will provide a more convenient and safer crossing locations along this busy arterial street allowing additional connectivity between Vista Academy, shopping centers, and residential areas.

Work on this project is expected to begin in May 2023 and completed in the summer of 2024.

Take the Mother’s Day Is Sweet Challenge and Win!

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Take our returning challenge to shop, eat and play local for Mother’s Day — the Mother’s Day Is Sweet Challenge!

Register and download our scavenger hunt mobile app. Then visit Oceanside businesses during Mothers Day Is Sweet on May 6 through Mother’s Day, May 14, for a chance to win the prizes below! While a Mother’s Day Is Sweet ticket purchase is not required to play, we’ll have special missions during the event, including a flower crown photo op. The first 100 moms to check in at Mother’s Day Is Sweet next Saturday will receive a Flowers by Azalea flower crown!

Register by Wednesday, May 3, and we’ll enter you to win a free Mother’s Day Is Sweet family pack of four tickets.

Veterans’ Writing Group Meeting May 20th

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The Veterans’ Writing Group San Diego County will host its monthly meeting on 5/20/23 at the Veterans Association of North County (VANC) 1617 Mission Avenue, Oceanside, CA 92058.
All Veterans, dependents and active-duty military members are welcome to this free event. Coffee and snacks will be served.
All writers meet live 11-2 and on Zoom. Contact Garry Garretson at vwgsdcounty@gmail.com to request zoom information.
Women’s group meets 10-11. Contact Shara French at frenchshara@gmail.com for questions and zoom information.

www.veteranswritinggroup.org

TrueCare Gala Raises Over $325,000 for Older Adult Critical Healthcare in North County

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TrueCare’s Chief Executives (L-R): Tracy Elmer, Andrea Lewiston, Briana Cardoza, Michelle D. Gonzalez, Dr. Marie Russell, Kathy Martinez

SAN MARCOS, Calif. (May 1, 2023) – TrueCare’s “Havana Nights” Gala raised over $325,000 to expand critical health care services for older adults and those with complex health needs in North San Diego and South Riverside Counties.

TrueCare received resounding support and contributions from more than 360 attendees to provide enhanced programs and services for the aging population in San Diego.

Proceeds will be used to enhance services at TrueCare’s new Older Adult Health Center in West San Marcos that is designed to provide a unique health care experience for adults aged 50-plus with complex and chronic health conditions. The center is a progressive step towards addressing San Diego County’s growing older adult population, which is projected to increase by nearly 60% by 2035.

“As our baby boomer generation enters their golden years, the importance of access to health care cannot be understated,” said Michelle D. Gonzalez, president and CEO of TrueCare. “We are grateful for our community partners and supporters who made an investment in the health and well-being of our community.”

For over 50 years, TrueCare has been treating older adults through primary care and adult medicine services across their network of community health centers. The Older Adult Health Center augments TrueCare’s capacity for serving more seniors with quality, compassionate, and culturally sensitive care.

The gala proceeds will also be used to support senior patients by providing transportation assistance to and from their appointments, one-on-one help with virtual health care tools, and care team coordinators.

Members of the TrueCare Board of Directors who attended the 2023 TrueCare gala gather to celebrate health care for all. (L-R) Dulce Benetti, Katie Ramos, Walt Steffen, Karen Pearson, President & CEO Michelle D. Gonzalez, Russell Riehl, Craig Jung, Andrés Martin, Adriana Andrés-Paulson, and Desmond Young.

“We are very fortunate to have an organization in North San Diego County like TrueCare that helps to improve the lives of older adults and individuals living in underserved communities to ensure they receive the quality care that everyone deserves,” says Rick Rungaitis, president and CEO of the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce. “TrueCare has been an active member with our Chamber for many years and we steadfastly support TrueCare’s mission of providing comprehensive health care for our most vulnerable and economically disadvantaged residents.”

Supporters of health care for all can still make an impact by giving online at truecare.org/giving.

About TrueCare

For over 50 years, TrueCare has remained steadfast in its commitment to patients, their families, and its communities. As a nonprofit community health center, TrueCare is dedicated to delivering a superior and compassionate healthcare experience to nearly 60,000 patients every year, reducing barriers and increasing accessibility to quality care. TrueCare serves its communities in North San Diego and South Riverside Counties through 20 health centers and WIC offices, providing primary care, pediatrics, women’s health, behavioral health, dental, chiropractic therapy, acupuncture, podiatry, and cardiology services to everyone, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. In addition, TrueCare offers many other community support services such as transportation to clinic appointments, health education, insurance enrollment assistance, food distribution, and nutrition programs. For more information, visit truecare.org.

Andy Valenta Melanoma Foundation Event -True Grit IPA available at Belching Beaver Brewery Tavern & Grill

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Belching Beaver Brewery Tavern & Grill will be hosting an event for the Andy Valenta Melanoma Foundation this coming Monday, May 1st from 4pm-9pm! We will have our True Grit IPA, a collaboration IPA with the Vista Firefighters Association, on tap. There will also be 4-packs of True Grit for sale and other merchandise available. We ❤️ the @vistafiredept and we hope you all will show up and show out for this incredible cause!

READ About Last Years Event “True Grit” Andys IPA! Sold Out – Firefighters Raised over $14,000

Led Zeppelin – Kennedy Center Honors

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Led Zeppelin was given tribute at the Kennedy Center Honors on December 2, 2012. It was televised on Dec. 26, 2012. In my opinion, it was probably the best one I have ever seen. Jack Black introduced the band and the performers include The Foo Fighters, Kid Rock, Lenny Kravitz, and Heart. ALL amazing performances.

Odd Pairing Podcast with Will the Wine Guy

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Will the Wine Guy is a seasoned wine expert, Level 2 Sommelier, with a passion for sharing his knowledge and expertise with others. In this episode he covers a wide range of topics related to wine, from the basics of wine tasting to the intricacies of grape varietals, regions, and vintages.
With years of experience in the wine industry, Will brings a wealth of knowledge and insight, offering valuable tips and advice for wine enthusiasts of all levels. Whether you’re just getting started with wine or you’re a seasoned connoisseur, Will will be sure to educate, inspire, and entertain.
So whether you’re looking to expand your wine knowledge, impress your friends at your next dinner party, or simply enjoy a glass of wine with a like-minded community, be sure to check out Will the Wine Guy on Fox News San Diego.

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