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Harry Balls

One walk down the seawall and it’s easy to tell that the dogs in Carlsbadistan are pretty much treated as equals by their owners. For this reason, we’re suggesting a few things for the dog’s stocking this holiday season. A new super-tech, Teafco Fydo Action Dog Collar ($20) or set of Harry Barker Vintage Tennis Balls ($9.99) from DogMania in the Shops at The Village Faire are a great way to make that canine in your life drool with glee. Plus, if dropping a ton of money on your pet is your thing there are more than a few surefire ways to spend it at DogMania.

Dog Mania, 300 Carlsbad Village Drive, Suite 107 (7600 729-7177

Previous Carlsbadistan Days of Christmas Gifts:
1. Organic Play Dough From Rock’n Sprouts
2. Foaming Bath From Chandler’s Boutique
3. Carrera Safari From Sunglass Lounge
4. The Signature Club from The Wine Spot
5. Cufflinks & Earrings From Mulloys Fine Jewelry

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The Grinch Steals Leo Carrillo Christmas

by The Editors on December 5, 2008

Grinch01-1Tomorrow night, December 6, 2008 from 5-8 PM Carlsbadistan’s Leo Carillo Ranch becomes Whoville as the Grinch Who Stole Christmas makes a “very special visit” to the ranch.

Crafts, warm soup, and beverages will be on sale and there will be crafts for the kids, a tree lighting, and a special showing of the classic Dr. Suess tale, How The Grinch Stole Christmas.

Holiday At The Rancho, 5 to 8 PM Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park, 6200 Flying L.C. Lane

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Mulloys

If you rarely find yourself downtown on Carlsbadistan’s State street during normal business hours, you’ve probably only seen empty display cases in the windows of Mulloys Fine Jewlery. Do yourself a favor this holiday season and stop searching all over the county for bling. They’ve got a huge selection for both men and women.

While there are plenty of beautiful items to make any woman smile on Christmas morning, we know that some unmarried guys are a little afraid of putting any extra-small gifts under the tree this year. If you’re worried she’s going to think it’s a ring—strive for something that comes in a bigger box—like the one that comes with these 2.5 inch long dangly Marco Bicego 18K Yellowgold Jaipur Earrings with Amethyst, Pink Tourmaline, and Quartz earrings. Even if she’s hoping for something that slides on her finger, one look at these and there is no way she’ll be disappointed.

For women who are looking for that perfect gift for that hard-to-shop-for corduroy, Converse, and Brixton-hat wearing boyfriend or brother, we’re going to drop in and suggest a classic pair of cufflinks. These pinstriped Sterling Silver Black Onyx cufflinks made by Ballou are the perfect accessory that he’ll love, but never buy for himself. Plus at a price that’s under a $150, they look good without costing a fortune.

Mulloys Fine Jewelry, 2978 State Street, (760) 729-5771

Previous Carlsbadistan Days of Christmas Gifts:
1. Organic Play Dough From Rock’n Sprouts
2. Foaming Bath From Chandler’s Boutique
3. Carrera Safari From Sunglass Lounge
4. The Signature Club from The Wine Spot

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Santa Claus Is Coming To Carlsbadistan

by The Editors on December 4, 2008

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Hey kids, on Sunday afternoon December 7, 2008 Santa Claus is coming to town, but he won’t be in overweight sleigh pulled by countless raindeer. No. He will be riding on the back of an antique Carlsbadistan fire engine. Join Santa and his elves at The Shops at Village Faire at the corner of Carlsbad Village Drive and Carlsbad Blvd.

There will be crafts, snacks, singing, dancing, and the annual Rotary Christmas tree lighting ceremony officiated by Mayor Bud Lewis. Click here for all the pictures and video from last year’s event.

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BottlesOften the gifts that keep on giving are the kind that few want to give and even less want to receive. When that gift is two or three bottles of interesting wine that arrive each month hand selected by Andy and Jen at The Wine Spot, then it’s something to look forward to.

We picked the Signature Club which features a montly selection of two to four quality, boutique wines (both red and white) and costs approximately $230 for six months. The thing we like most about this gift is that it will most likely be shared back again. And in this case that’s a good thing.

The Wine Spot, 2801 Roosevelt Street, (760) 434-9463

Previous Carlsbadistan Days of Christmas Gifts:
1. Organic Play Dough From Rock’n Sprouts
2. Foaming Bath From Chandler’s Boutique
3. Carrera Safari From Sunglass Lounge

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Pizza Port’s 12th Annual Strong Ale Festival

by The Editors on December 3, 2008

Saf XiiWe keep saying we’re not going to miss this again, so here is the reminder: The Pizza Port Brewing Company’s Strong Ale Festival starts Friday December 5, 2008 at 4 PM until 11 PM and Saturday December 6 from 11 AM to 11 PM.

The most amazing selection of close to 75 beers above 8% alcohol! It’s a great way to get educated while having too much fun! . . . By popular demand the VIP SESSION is from 1-4pm on Friday featuring the first crack at all the beers and 25 additional taps with limited ticket sales for $40 that go on sale October 15th!

The regular tickets are $25 including a commemorative lass and 8 taster tickets. Or, be a player and go VIP. Click the link for more info and to purchase tickets.

[Link: Pizza Port Brewing Company]

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Winter’s Children Invade Carlsbadistan

by The Editors on December 3, 2008

Warren+Miller+Children+Of+Winter+LogoFor the past 59 years Warren Miller movies have signaled the official start of winter for skiers around the world. On December 14, 2008 the newest in the Miller fanchise Children of Winter hits the Carlsbad Village Theatre for two shows (4 and 7 PM).

When it’s cold and snowing, others run inside. But skiers and snowboarders do the opposite, no matter how old we are,” said Max Bervy, director and producer. “We are all the Children of Winter, and if you ski or ride, this movie reaffirms what we all know, that we’re lucky to know the shortest, coldest days of the year.”

The film will be the same old movie we’ve all seen year after year, however this time around it’s narrated by former Olympic freestyle skier Jonny Mosley from a dazzlingly hilarious script by Micah Abrams. That plus all the free give-a-ways and it’s about as close as we get to a snowy winter night in Carlsbadistan. Click here for more information and to buy tickets.

Children of Winter shows December, 2008, 4:00 and 7:00 PM at the Village Theater, 2822 State St.

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CarrerasafariThe sun may not be that high in the sky at Christmas time, but there is no better gift for anyone who spends time in Carlsbadistan than a hype new pair of Carrera Safaris sunglasses ($150) from the Sunglass Lounge.

These shades are so smooth they’re just asking to be worn at night. And if the Carreras are a little too NYC for the people on your list, then Sunglass Lounge owners Bob and Sherrie Gornish will picking out a perfect pair from the hundreds of styles they have on display, in stock, and in the Village.

Sunglass Lounge, 2988 State St. (760) 434-1900.

Previous Carlsbadistan Days of Christmas Gifts:
1. Organic Play Dough From Rock’n Sprouts
2. Foaming Bath From Chandler’s Boutique

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San Diego Firemen In Swift Water

by The Editors on December 2, 2008

SdfireOne after another, wet-suited, harnessed men in helmets jump into the water between the jetties at Warm Waters and are pulled out to sea by the current. Moments later they are “rescued” by helicopter and taken to safety on the beach. The helicopter coming in slow and low stirs up sand and spray and attracts a crowd of people some on walks and others just stop on their way by.

Today it’s only training. The San Diego Fire Department is one day into their annual three-day swift water rescue training in front of the Power Station. “There is not a lot of swift water in San Diego,” said Jim Gilcrist, Air Ops Chief for the San Diego Fire Department. “But it doesn’t take much rain for some of the canyons (especially around Mission Valley) to get extremely dangerous and our crews need to train for it. Through the graciousness of the Power station we are able to use this area.”

The show continues through Thursday when the tide is on the way out and the water is flowing “swiftly.”

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Dee Forsberg Is Out Kicking Butts

by The Editors on December 2, 2008

Carlsbadistan’s Dee Forsberg (along with other members of the Surfrider Founation) kicked off a month long project yesterday that will see 50 giant stainless steel ashtrays installed at beaches in North County, according to a story in the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Forsberg hopes for immediate results from the new ashcans. “My goal is to raise awareness. It’s really to get people to stop and think,” she said. . . One day this past summer, she filled a kitchen garbage sack with discarded cigarette butts at Tamarack and tied another one to a nearby post. “I thought maybe whoever is sitting here and smoking will start to use the trash bag,” she said.

That’s great because we’re sick of looking at butts all over the beach. Wait, rewind that. We’re sick of looking at cigarette butts all over the beach.

[Link: San Diego Union-Tribune]

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