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Picturing My Sister At NVA

by The Editors on November 19, 2010

PicsisgroupCarlsbadistan’s New Village Arts Theatre is opening a world premiere, workshop production of Renee Moreno’s Picturing My Sister tonight (November 19, 2010) at 8 PM.

A funny, beautiful and touching exploration of one woman’s journey through helping her sister prepare for her wedding, while unable to get married herself because she is gay. A look at the impact of the current civil rights movement with comparisons to her grandfather’s experience as a Mexican-American soldier in World War II. An incredibly timely, important, San Diego story.

The play runs three nights only. New Village Arts Theatre is located at 2787 State St in the heart of the Villages of Carlsbadistan. Click here to purchase tickets. For more information, click the link.

[Link: New Village Arts Theatre]

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Adopt A Carlsbad Family This Christmas

by The Editors on November 19, 2010

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For the past 40 years the Carlsbad Christmas Bureau Adopt-a-Family program has provided Christmas for families that otherwise would not be able to afford it.

“This year more than 450 Carlsbad families have requested assistance from the Christmas Bureau,” said Phil Urbina, bureau president.
Groups can assist a family by purchasing food and gifts for a family or by making a monetary donation to cover the cost of food and gifts. . . The Christmas Bureau provides those adopting a family with a list of recommended items to be included in a basket, such as nonperishable food items, toiletries and school supplies for students.

For more information on how you can bring Christmas cheer to families less fortunate that your visit http://www.christmasbureau.org/, email christmasbureau@roadrunner.com or call (760) 599-7567 or click here to sign up adopt family.

[Link: Carlsbad Christmas Bureau]

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Legoland Gets Saucy For The Holidays

by The Editors on November 18, 2010

Brooke-Burke4Legoland California certainly knows how to line up the naughties for the Holiday season. Yesterday, The Rockettes from Radio City Music Hall were kicking up their skirts around the Lego Christmas tree, and today we find out that Dancing With The Stars’ hottie mommy Brooke Burke will be lighting the Christmas tree this year.

According to a Legloland tweet:

So thrilled that @brookeburke will be here @LEGOLAND_CA 11/29 to light our 30-foot-tall LEGO Christmas Tree!

Apparently, Legoland is aiming at lighting a little more than a tree with this news. Not really sure why a family resort is so into women who paint their nude bodies and pose for photos, but bored daddies seem to be the direct target. If you can entice the guy with the wallet apparently the rest of the family will fall right in line.

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Tillman Pleads Not Guilty In Ghost Ride

by The Editors on November 16, 2010

25801218 640X480Accused Juniper Avenue ghost ride the whipper Neal Tillman, 29, of Carlsbad pleaded not guilty to two felony counts of driving under the causing injury Monday, according to a story on 10news.com.

Neal Tillman, 29, appeared before Judge Marshall Hockett Monday morning to face those charges. He is currently free on $2,500 bond, and he is not allowed to drink any alcohol and can only drive to and from work.

Tillman has apparently never even gotten a speeding ticket before. He certainly went big for his first alleged infraction.

[Link: 10news.com]

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Man Falls From Lake Calavera Cliff

by The Editors on November 16, 2010

Carlsbadistan has had another cliff faller, but this time it wasn’t at the beach, according to a story on NBC San Diego. On Monday (November 15, 2010) at about 9 AM a man fell from the cliffs at Lake Calavera on the North Eastern edge of Carlsbad.

The 21-year old man fell approximately 200 feet near the levy road around 9 a.m. Monday, police said. Paramedics had stabilized the man near the base of the cliff until a helicopter could be used to take him to Scripps Hospital.

The man’s injuries were reported as “grave to serious,” according to the story.

[Link: NBC San Diego]

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Carlsbad Remembers Surfer Andy Irons

by The Editors on November 15, 2010

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Yesterday, November 14, 2010, the world remembered Andy Irons with a memorial service on the three-time world champion’s home break at Pine Trees on the island of Kauai, but surfers in Carlsbadistan gathered over a week ago (November 6, 2010) to remember the 32-year-old surfer, according to a post on TransworldSurf.com.

Irons was found dead in a Dallas, Texas hotel room on November 2, 2010. He had been feeling ill and was on his way home to Hawaii from Puerto Rico. when he died. Click the link for more photos.

[Link: Transworld Surf]

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Fit Women Invade Carlsbadistan

by The Editors on November 12, 2010

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If you’re wondering why there are so many cougars roaming the streets of Carlsbadistan this weekend, we may have the answer: a Jazzercise Shopping Escape & On Location event, according to a story in the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Hundreds are expected to attend the two, three-hour fitness classes, scheduled for 3 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. Saturday at the Carlsbad Sheraton Resort & Spa Grand Pacific Ballroom. The event sold out in 10 days. . . The event will include Jazzercise, Bump & Pump, Pilates and other popular fitness routines, led by Jazzercise founder and CEO Judi Sheppard Missett, Jazzercise President Shanna Missett Nelson, and other top fitness professionals.

Don’t say you weren’t warned.

[Link: San Diego Union-Tribune]

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Couple Found Dead in Carlsbad Home

by The Editors on November 12, 2010

The bodies of Michael Medford, 50, and wife Rochelle Medford, 47, were discovered Saturday morning November 6, 2010 in their Carlsbad apartment by their adult children, according to a story in the North County Times.

Unable to reach their parents by phone Saturday, the young adults returned home and found their parents dead, Cain said. . . The medical examiner’s office is investigating how they died, Cain said. There were no signs of violence, and no signs that anyone broke into their apartment.

According to police, Michael Medford was on parole for grand theft auto at the time of his death. Our thoughts are with the entire Medford family.

[Link: North County Times]

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Carlsbad Man’s Motorcycle Misshap

by The Editors on November 10, 2010

Carlsbadistan’s Joshua Sullivan, 32, was apparently coming home from a ride in the desert Sunday, November 7, 2010, when his sleeping bag did him in, according to a story in the Imperial Valley Press.

Sullivan. . .was riding his 2006 Kawasaki Ninja west on Highway 78 west of Highway 86 about noon Sunday at more than 100 miles per hour [when] a sleeping bag, attached to the rear fender, became loose and wedged between the frame and the rear tire, stopping the bike.. . Sullivan lost control and was ejected onto the pavement.

Sullivan sustained what were reportedly “major injuries” in the accident.

[Link: Imperial Valley Press]

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Boys & Girls Club Memories Gala Nets $180,000

by The Editors on November 9, 2010

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Boys & Girls Club CEO Brad Holland with his wife Leslie, and Emcee Jim Laslavic with his wife Susan.

The Boys & Girls Club Memories Gala, held October 16, 2010, in the Del Sol Ballroom at the La Costa Resort, netted a whopping $180,000, according to information released by the Clubs.

“I am so proud of the fun, memorable evening we created,” said Chair Barbi Nelson. “And, thanks to the talented members of the event committee, we were able to raise significant funds that will benefit our community’s children.”

Yeah. We’d call $180,000 significant. The money raised by the events towards operating funds for Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad. For more info, please click the link.

[Link: Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad]
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