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]

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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]

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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]

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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]

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No Fear’s No Race in Daytona

by The Editors on July 12, 2007

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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]

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July 14 Is Officially Lagoon Day

by The Editors on July 12, 2007

Lagoon2On Tuesday evening July 10, 2007, during the Carlsbad City Council meeting, after a long string of whereas, whereas, whereases, Mayor Bud Lewis made the official proclamation that July 14, 2007 is Lagoon Day in Carlsbad. Representatives from the various Lagoon Foundations (Agua Hedionad Lagoon Foundations, The Batiquitos Lagoon Foundation, and The Buena Vista Lagoon Foundation) attended the presentation and mentioned that all three Carlsbad lagoon foundations will be hosting lagoon appreciation functions this Saturday in celebration of the holiday.

Check the websites listed above for more information on walks, hikes, birdwatching and much more nature loving fun. Or click here for the North County Times story.

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Public Comment Highlights: July 10

by The Editors on July 11, 2007

While we are new to the pace of Carlsbad City Council meetings, one thing we dig is the public comment portion of the evening. Thanks to the democratic way, anyone who wants to talk can get three minutes to say anything to the Mayor, the City Council, and whomever is watching on TV and the Internet. This gentleman has been speaking about the same topic: “police secrecy, brutality, and perjury” at the last three council meetings. Click the video:

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Free Movie Tonight: The Great Mouse Detective

by The Editors on July 11, 2007

MouseFREE MOVIES? Tonight at 6 PM the Carlsbad City Library will be presenting its Wednesday night Carlsbad Film Series, Disney’s The Great Mouse Detective. The film celebrates the Children’s Summer Reading Program 2007 with the mystery theme “Get a Clue @ Your Library.”

The movie will screen in the Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium at Carlsbad City Library at 1775 Dove Lane. For additional info, please call (760)602-2047.

Click on continue for information about the next two films.

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Plane Crash Slows The Crossings Opening

by The Editors on July 11, 2007

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A small plane crash at McClellan-Palomar Airport on July 3, 2007 will probably delay the planned August 4 full-scale opening of Carlsbad’s new municipal golf course, The Crossings at Carlsbad, according to City Officials quoted in the North County Times.

. . . A further complication is that the plane’s insurance company has informed the city that it is refusing to pay for the repair work, City Attorney Ronald Ball said. Company officials told Carlsbad that the employee who initially said the company would cover the work didn’t have the authority to make that decision, Ball said.

The City has approved $750,000 for environmental cleanup work and fairway and cart path repair (bringing the total cost of the course up to $63.5 million) and are now looking into the possibility of opening part of the course while repair work continues.

[Link: North County Times]

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Carlsbad Man Helps Heros Get Work

by The Editors on July 11, 2007

HahlogoIn the mid-90s when ex-Marine Dan Caulfield left the Corp he began getting calls from members of his old platoon who were looking for jobs. He got them all jobs within the week, according to a story by Linda McIntosh in the San Diego Union Tribune.

One employer was so happy with the Marine talent, he sent Caulfield a check for $3,000. That check planted the seeds of Hire A Hero. . . It uses the social networking power of the Internet to help transitioning military get jobs,” said Caulfield, executive director of Hire A Hero.

McIntosh says the network includes 5,000 military-friendly employers nationwide, including about 650 in California. For more information on Hire A Hero or to become a corporate sponsor, please visit HireAHero.com.

[Link: San Diego Union Tribune]

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