by The Editors on January 3, 2010

When ABC’s disturbingly sexist reality show The Bachelor kicks off a new season Monday night January 4, 2010, one of the 25 women “competing for the affections” of commercial airline pilot Jake Pavelka is reportedly a “32-year-old homemaker from Carlsbad” named Valishia. Anyone know her?
“All 25 women were absolutely amazing, very high caliber from all walks of life,” Pavelka said in a recent conference call with reporters. . . Pavelka said he was looking for someone adventurous, intelligent, athletic, compassionate and romantic.
Guess those are the word Pavelka uses when he means hot, horny, and slutty. Will be interesting see how far our Carlsbadistan competitor can go.
[Link: San Diego News Network]
by The Editors on January 1, 2010

Our favorite early New Year’s celebration went down last night at Carlsbadistan’s Legoland park. Reveler’s dropped a brick on 2009 at 6 PM.
The festivities were topped off by a dazzling fireworks display that illuminated the 128-acre family theme park and was the first to light up San Diego’s night sky. . . Mini revelers rocked out in party hats, glow bracelets and special fireworks viewing glasses during four fun family concerts featuring pop-rocker Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players, The Jumpitz, one the hottest children’s entertainment groups in the nation; Nine-year-old hip-hop artist Lil Niqo; and Pink Army, an all girl band based in San Diego.
Follow the jump for more details from last night.
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by The Editors on December 29, 2009

Just another perfect evening in Carlsbadistan. We have to enjoy them we only have a few more left this year.
by The Editors on December 27, 2009

What does the number one gift giver do after a 24 hour world tour in a sleigh pulled by nine tiny reindeer? If these photos are to be believed Santa Claus heads down to Robert C. Frazee Beach, kicks his boots off and cools those barking dogs in the frigid surf.
Yes, in Carlsbadistan we have the happiest holidays.
by The Editors on December 21, 2009
Kanishka Jain, 23, of Carlsbad was driving north on Interstate-5 near Coalinga, California at 8:30 PM Friday December 18, 2009 when 2007 Toyota Scion he was driving “drifted off the roadway and overturned” killing Tanvi Jain, 22, of New Delhi, India, according to a story in the Fresno Bee. The woman was not wearing a seatbelt.
Jain and another passenger, Tanay Jain, 21, of Carlsbad, sustained moderate injuries, the CHP said. Both were wearing seatbelts. . . The CHP said an officer from another law enforcement agency had stopped Jain about 12 miles south of the accident site and given him a verbal warning for driving at 90 mph.
Our thoughts are with the entire family.
[Link: Fresno Bee]
by The Editors on December 21, 2009

San Diego Union-Tribune writer Janet Lavelle reminds us that it’s bird watching season in the Carlsbad Lagoons.
It’s at this time of year that bird populations explode in the six lagoons, as migratory fowl wing south along the Pacific Flyway in an inexorable call of breeding and survival. Some stop at the lagoons for a brief respite on their journey, while others stay through spring. . . “The North County lagoons are extremely important for birds on the Pacific Flyway,” said Andy Mauro, past president of the San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy and a lifelong birder. “Many species rely on the coastal-wetlands habitat. We have a very large wintering population of shorebirds.”
Guess we better get out those binocs and our iPhones loaded with the Audubon Birds app and start adding to our list.
[Link: San Diego Union-Tribune]
by The Editors on December 21, 2009
We don’t follow horse racing at all. But one of our favorite horses of the last season (for rather obvious reasons) was Dennis Wier’s filly Carlsbad.
. . . the Arizona-bred filly won four races, all stakes, from seven starts this season. Undefeated in three starts as a two-year-old with trainer Kevin Lewis, she began 2009 with an eye-popping 13¼-length win in the Arizona Oaks in February at Turf Paradies.
Well, those days are over for poor Carlsbad. She reportedly fractured her ankle while galloping out for a workout on Saturday morning at LA’s Santa Anita Park and was “euthanized.”
[Link: Thoroughbred]
by The Editors on December 19, 2009

With Christmas fast approaching many people waited until Saturday morning to mail out their presents. At the Carlsbadistan post office things were getting a little backed up as the 12:30 PM closing time approached.
With only three US Postal Service workers helping customers and three closed postal windows some people spent close to an hour this morning making sure their packages got out.
‘Tis the season. . .
by The Editors on December 18, 2009
The City of Carlsbadistan has awarded $25,000 arts grants to 16 different groups, according to a Barbara Henry story in the North County Times.
“It used to be the maximum grant amount was $1,000, and they moved it up to $1,200,” Peter Gordon, the city’s cultural arts manager, said Thursday.The recipient are selected by a committee that includes two members of the city’s arts commission and three people with expertise in the arts business. . . Recipients are selected based on several factors. For example, their projects must be Carlsbad-based, Gordon said. . . “Even if there’s an outside artist, (that person) has to partner with a Carlsbad group,” he said.
For the entire list of recipients click the link.
[Link: North County Times]
by The Editors on December 18, 2009

The holidays arrived early at Boys & Girls Clubs of Carlsbad, when members were treated to a special afternoon of holiday activities complete with a visit from Santa and a present for each child.
Throughout the past month, community individuals and businesses were quite busy working as “elves” collecting toys to ensure each member received an age-appropriate gift. Over 200 presents were collected, thanks to the diligence of The Disney Store, Interknowlogy, It’s All About The Kids, La Costa Chiropractic, Law Office of Richard Macgurn, Legoland, Joy Nicole, NRG Cabrillo Power Operations, Oceanside Glasstile, Palomar Investigative Group Inc, PBS&J, Sons of Italy (La Costa Chapter), Torrey Pines Bank, and USAopoly.
“The spirit of giving is truly alive and well in Carlsbad,” said Michelle Felise, the coordinator of the toy drive. “I wish everyone could have seen the smiles on the kids’ faces – they were so excited!”
For more information, call (760) 729-0207, email info@bgccarlsbad.org, or visit www.bgccarlsbad.org.