July 2007

Personal Trainer for Carlsbad Firefighters

by The Editors on July 13, 2007

Left Splash 2The firemen at Carlsbad’s Station 1 have decided that it’s time to bring their health and physical fitness to the forefront and start living right. That’s why they’ve been working with Carlsbad personal trainer Jennifer Ashley. Since Jennifer’s arrival things have improved vastly.

In just more than a month, one firefighter has lost 20 pounds, while another has lost 15 pounds. According to Danny Glessar, a 43-year-old fire engineer, the biggest change has been in his energy levels. “I was tired all the time. I have two small children at home, and I work at a busy firehouse where we are woken up regularly. You’re pretty exhausted by the end of the week,” said Glessar, who has lost six pounds.

According to the story in The Coast News, Ashley hopes to work with all the firemen in Carlsbad.

“It’s reaffirms to me that I’m doing the right thing with my life,” she said. “I’m changing lives and helping so many people just by sharing my education with them.”

[Link: The Coast News]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Carlsbad Village Gets Organized

by The Editors on July 13, 2007

A group of Carlsbad Village business people have formed an organization to help guide the development of Carlsbad’s downtown area it’s called the Carlsbad Village Improvement Partnership.

We have all the potential, being two blocks from the beach, to become a Carmel, Laguna Beach or Newport Beach — to be that kind of upscale beach community. We just need to have the vision and the people to make that happen,” said Jodi Dickson, owner of the Poached Pear and a member of a working group appointed to lay the foundation for the new organization.

We’re not all that interested in Carlsbad becoming Newport or Laguna Beach, but hey, anything to stem the flow of junk shops in the downtown is fine with us.

[Link: The Coast News]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Poseidon Wants Face To Face

by The Editors on July 13, 2007

After the California Coastal Commission said that Poseidon Resources, Inc. proposal for a desalination plant in Carlsbad was “incomplete,” (for the fourth time this year) the company requested a August hearing so they could explain the project face to face.

Peter MacLaggan, vice president of Poseidon Resources, said the company asked for the board hearing because the staff wants more information about the project and the company believes it has submitted all the data needed to judge it. “We’re in the process of resolving our differences as to whether the application is complete,” MacLaggan said. “Our request for a hearing is in the event that we’re unable to work it out in the next couple of weeks.”

The project cannot proceed without a permit from the commission. Click here for total Carlsbadistan coverage of the desalination plant.

[Link: North County Times]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Carlsbad Graduates Playing At The Next Level

by The Editors on July 12, 2007

Nicole Vargas of the San Diego Union Tribune has listed all the San Diego High school graduate athletes who will continue playing at the intercollegiate level. We thought the list was a little too long, so we just cut it to the Carlsbad kids. You know, the ones we care about. For the complete list click the continue.

[click to continue…]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

How Upper Deck Does Work

by The Editors on July 12, 2007

Lath124-BThe Carlsbad-based trading card company has a long history of pulling in the cash, and a recent press release explains just how they do it. On July 17, 2007 Upper Deck is releasing a new Sidney Crosby vinyl action figure. And to celebrate this launch they are also releasing a run of 500 all black & silver figures that are available only to VIP members of the All Star Vinyl Platinum Club. But that’s not all:

Additional benefits of the club include the ability to have a coveted one-hour of early access to all future vinyl figures released [in the online store], enabling fans to scoop up new figures before they are released to the public and a chance to buy even the evasive event-exclusive figures.

How does one join this exclusive club? By paying Upper Deck $100. Upper Deck is now charging people for the “opportunity” to be the first to buy more of their stuff.

Sniff, sniff, sniff? What’s that smell? That’s the pungent aroma of marketing, son.

[Link: All Star Vinyl]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Hensley’s Flying Elephant Grand Opening

by The Editors on July 12, 2007

HensleyMost of the time we’re quite happy linking out to other media sites for coverage, however, occasionally we’re bummed when we miss covering an event in person. The Grand Opening of Hensley’s Flying Elephant Pub and Grill, at Tamarack and I-5 is one we should have attended. Luckily for us Amanda Branam and photographer Sean DuFrene of Todayslocalnews.com covered all the goodness as former Flogging Molly accordionist Matt Hensley celebrated with friends and family. It looks like the pro skateboarder is finally settling down.

“I’ve always made a living doing odd things. I made a living skateboarding and playing accordion. I still play accordion, and now I own a pub,” said Hensley, who celebrated the grand opening of Hensley’s Flying Elephant Pub and Grill yesterday in Carlsbad. “Owning this pub is probably the most legitimate thing I’ve done in my life. Or the most common thing.”

Click the link for all the details on Hensley’s Flying Elephant Pub and Grill, and the man himself.

[Link: Todayslocalnews.com]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Callaway CFO Sells 18,300 Shares

by The Editors on July 12, 2007

These are the kinds of business stories that don’t mean a whole lot because anyone who cares, already knows. As part of a prearranged 10b5-1 trading plan, Callaway Golf CFO Bradley J. Holiday exercised 18,300 shares today at $12.94 and sold them at $18.97 for a total cash out of approximately $110,349. But we thought we’d link to it anyway as a reminder that some people make a lot more money than we do.

[Link: Forbes]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Venus In For Acura Classic

by The Editors on July 12, 2007

Venus140All three times Venus Williams has played in the Acura Classic at the La Costa Resort & Spa she has won. Now, the 2007 Wimbledon champion has announced that she will play (along with her sister Serena) in the Acura.

It’s been a few years since I’ve played in San Diego, and I am proud to have won the tournament the last three times I played it,” Venus told tournament officials. “In some way, I feel like I’m returning as defending champion.”

There is still time to get tickets, we suggest you get on it.

[Link: San Diego Union Tribune]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

Surfrider Files Suit On Power Plant Permits

by The Editors on July 12, 2007

 Rcs Overview Images EncinapwrAccording to the North County Times, The Surfrider Foundation has filed suit asking the court to force the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control board to reconsider the discharge permit it renewed for Carlsbad’s Encina Power Station in August 2006.

The permit allows the electrical station to suck in ocean water to cool its electricity-generating turbines, and then spit the water back out into the sea. A private company, Poseidon Resources, Inc., and the city of Carlsbad, are proposing to build a plant that would use a portion of the seawater the plant takes in, to filter out the salt and make it drinkable. . . Environmental groups say the “once-through-cooling” system harms the ocean, and that recent court decisions bar their use in the future.

This is the second time the Surfrider Foundation has tried stop the desalination plant in the permitting process.

[Link: North County Times]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }

No Fear’s No Race in Daytona

by The Editors on July 12, 2007

60 Bsaid

Thanks to rain during qualifying for last week’s Pepsi 400 at the Daytona Speedway, Carlsbad’s favorite NASCAR driver Boris Said and the SOBE/No Fear number 60 car were out of last Saturday’s race. NASCAR rules state that all cars much finish their qualifying runs, or the race seeding will be based on current points. Even though Said had qualified, rain cancelled the runs after only 39 of the 53 cars had taken to the track, according to the North County Times.

“I’m just disappointed; we worked really hard and probably would have won the pole,” the 44-year-old driver explained, showing his frustration. “We would have backed-up last year’s pole and would have shown (potential sponsors) what we can do.”

No word on when Said and the SOBE/No Fear car will race again.

[Link: North County Times]

{ Comments on this entry are closed }