May 2008

Kids Are Worth $267,000 So Far

by The Editors on May 4, 2008

The Carlsbad Education Foundation’s Kids Are Worth A Million telethon held yesterday at Legoland has already raised $267,000 and the “phones haven’t even begun ringing,” thanks in part to a $120,000 donation from Legoland California.

“I give Legoland full credit for making this event such a huge success,” said Lisa Posard, President-Elect of the Carlsbad Educational Foundation. “In this time of financial crisis it is so important to have the support of our community. It is exciting to see everyone come together to rally around education!”

The Kids Are Worth A Million Telethon was taped before a live audience on Legoland California’s Fun Town Stage and will air Friday, May 16 at 7 p.m. on Time Warner Cable Channel 19.

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Carlsbadistan’s Self-Help Hay Maker

by The Editors on May 3, 2008

04Hay01 190Self-help goddess Louise Hay, 81, is one of the best-selling women writers in history and her publishing company Hay House Publishing is based in Carlsbad.

The New York Times is featuring a comprehensive profile on the woman who is responsible for a self-improvement empire that works with some of the biggest names in the business.

Today the company turns out books, CDs, calendars and card decks by many of the titans of the large world that booksellers are now calling “Mind/Body/Spirit,” a category that includes the literature of psychics/intuitives, angel therapy, positive thinking, New Thought, water therapy and motivational speaking. Wayne Dyer, Suze Orman, Deepak Chopra, Marianne Williamson, Sylvia Browne and Doreen Virtue are all Hay House clients. Last year, Hay House — which is owned jointly by Louise Hay and the company president, Reid Tracy, 45 — sold 6.3 million products, taking in $100 million, 8 percent of which was profit.

Selling solutions to those who hunger for help sounds like a great market, huh? Click the link for the rest of the Hay House story.

[Link: New York Times]

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CHS Student Presses For Smoke-Free City

by The Editors on May 3, 2008

Carlsbad HIgh School sophomore Michael Caraglio has written an opinion piece for the North County Times on the need for the City of Carlsbad to go smoke-free.

This is to all the citizens of Carlsbad who are wondering why Carlsbad has not passed a smoke-free ordinance like many other cities in San Diego County. I am really wondering, too. . . .My sister and I have been working on encouraging the city to pass such an ordinance for almost three years. . . .I am tired of hearing that there are more important items on the city council agenda. What could be more important than protecting its citizens from secondhand smoke and litter?

Michael, we agree completely. Wonder if it has anything to do with our “pro-smoking” Mayor and council members?

[Link: North County Times and San Diego Union-Tribune]

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Callaway Has Record Sales Quarter

by The Editors on May 3, 2008

Carlsbad’s Callaway Golf announced their financial results for the quarter ending March 31, 2008 and they say it’s a record quarter for net sales. Up 10% over last year at this time.

We are pleased with our results for the first quarter,” commented George Fellows, President and CEO. “The improvements made in our product development process and supply chain have positively contributed to our ability to achieve record first quarter sales.”

Unfortunately, we missed the conference call.

[Link: Businesswire]

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Invitrogen Goes 2-For-1

by The Editors on May 1, 2008

Days after giving our favorite Carlsbad-based life sciences company a completely uninformed “buy” rating, Invitrogen’s board of directors announces that the stock is going to split.

The stock split will be distributed May 27 to shareholders of record as of May 16. . . .Shares of Invitrogen (nasdaq: IVGN – news – people ) rose 51 cents to $94.08 in after-hours electronic trading, after falling 35 cents to close at $93.57 in the regular trading session.

We may wait until after the split to see where the stock settles out.

[Link: Forbes.com]

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Carlsbad Boy Dies in Driveway Accident

by The Editors on May 1, 2008

A two-year-old Carlsbad boy is dead after being accidentally run over by a neighbor who was backing out of her driveway.

Derek Siaosi, 2, was struck on Lemon Leaf Drive at Phoebe Place around 2:40 p.m. Tuesday, said Carlsbad police Sgt. Chris Boyd. The boy was flown to Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego, where he was pronounced dead.

Our thoughts and prayers are with both families.

[Link: Fox6.com]

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