Friday, July 29, 2011

Movie Night @ Salt Creek Rec. Center


Kids are back in school & Friday is (finally) here! Stay local and take a walk or quick drive over the Salt Creek Recreation center for the Foundry’s second Family Movie Night Under the Stars!!! The fun will start tonight at 7:30 p.m., your whole family can watch a recently-released movie sequel that any adult and kid would love!!! CARS 2!

Bring blankets, chairs and whatever else to make this an extra relaxing time under the cool summer sky! Admission is free and little movie snacks will be provided.

TOMORROW! 8/2 Chula Vista Police Celebrate National Night out!

Tomorrow August 2nd our very own Chula Vista Police Department will be hosting a community event to celebrate National Night Out from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm right in front of the police station.

This event will feature live demonstrations, guided tours of our police building & much more! As well as canine demonstrations, demonstrations by the Fire Department, displays by SWAT and MFF, health services, crime prevention information, free Child ID kits, face painting, give-aways, and tons more for kids!

Come out South County and invite your family, co-workers, neighbors and friends to participate in this fun event!

Where the Turf meet the SURF!


More family fun! Pack up the car South County and head North- The Del Mar Race Track is alive and full of fun for the WHOLE family!!! If you thought this was an adult "only" getaway, it's not! The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club has created an area made especially for ANY family enjoying a SUNday FUNday or celebrating any event! The Infield pavilion is an affordable and jammed packed with DELICIOUS food, face painting, slides, pony rides, Ohhh and a great view of the horses RACING on by!!! The pavilion is also made especially for families bringing food and beverages in!
South County Resident of 25 years Irma Sevilla said " Del Mar is summer event my family never misses out on! The whole family, kids, grandkids and friends enjoy a great day! And placing bets that WIN is a plus! Never miss a year in the pavilion!"
So whether your a to WIN, PLACE OR QUINELLA kind of "bet-ter" bring the family and friends to the OLD DEL MAR!


Need more information, planning an event or want to purchase tickets? Click on the link below!
DEL MAR THOROUGHBRED CLUB

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

South County's Very Own DREAM HOMES!



WOW South County residents- Dream Homes Magazine & South County's local real estate Company McMillin Realty are showing the rest of Greater San Diego some of our communities Residential Gems! Featuring communities and beautiful Estates in prominent Bonita, Rancho Del Rey, The Gates,
The Woods at Eastlake.
Click Here to Take Your Very Own Online Tour
or to browse other homes on the market
visit
www.McMillin Realty.com

Thursday, July 14, 2011

6 DAYS & COUNTING.....

While many are awaiting "BACK TO SCHOOL" those 3 words puts other in panic!!! The overwhelming need of uniforms/clothes, shoes, supplies etc has come all too soon! Not to mention the RUSH at Malls and Stores.....Here are some great money (and sanity) saving tools & stores to visit for the best value....

1. Begin by shopping at home. One way to get around spending hundreds of dollars per child is to avoid buying everything new. Take an inventory of what your family already owns. Have your kids really outgrown all of their shoes and clothing? Do you have an abundance of pens, pencils, folders and rulers? (Note: It’s not hard to hide company logos on folders and no

2. Start sleuthing for bargains. Now is an excellent time to become highly attuned to clearance sales in your area and coupons that can help you at this time of year. When you find a good sale for school supplies, stock up for the entire year, not just the immediate future. Be aware that some of the best sales for backpacks, Thermoses and lunch boxes are likely to surface in September after school has already started. Can your kids make do until then?

3. Get thee to a dollar store. You might be surprised by the selection of paper products and other school supplies you’ll find there. Bring your child – a potential bargain-hound-in-training! – to the store with you to get his or her buy-in on any purchases you make.

4. Scour garage sales, thrift stores and consignment shops. These places typically require some legwork, but the bargains to be had are astonishing. On certain days of the week, some thrift stores allow you to fill an entire bag with clothing and buy it all for $3 or $4. Thrift stores and yard sales also can be godsends for young people for this reason: They often serve up designer name-brand finds for $1 to $5, as opposed to $50 to $100. Why not give it a try?

5. Remember eBayand craigslist. If your child simply will die without a specific high-end designer brand, look for new or slightly used clothing online at sites like these. The savings could be substantial, and the process could be less time-consuming than the thrift-store-and-yard-sale route.

6. Set ground rules for clothes shopping. Choose clothes that will give your children room to grow. Pick up extra pairs of shoes in larger sizes when you find a good sale. Solid, neutral colors and classic styles – such as simple pullover shirts – are ideal because they’re easy to mix and match and less likely to look dated over time if you have younger kids.

7. Buy the right backpack. If you know your child is likely to overstuff his or her backpack, opt for a smaller one. Kids shouldn’t carry more than 20 percent of their own weight on their backs. Any pack you buy should have wide, padded shoulder straps. Rolling backpacks are available – if your child really will use the wheels and not just carry that extra weight around.

8. Don’t overspend on technology. Homework can be almost impossible to do these days without a computer and access to the Internet. If you’re thinking of investing in a personal computer exclusively for your child’s use, look for deals. There’s no need to pay top dollar for this purchase. Again, check out eBay and craigslist, and remember that refurbished computers are another option. As for other technology – such as a cell phone, an mp3 player, a handheld video-game player and the like – only you can be the judge of what your child should get to have. If you view a cell phone as a necessity for safety reasons, be careful to sign up for a calling plan that will actually work well for your family, and teach your child not to subscribe to joke-of-the-day services, special ring-tone services and other kinds of “premium text messaging.” Otherwise it’s all too easy to get clobbered with astronomical cell-phone bills.

9. Track down the right calculator. If your child needs a fancy calculator for trigonometry class, bite the bullet and invest in a good one. It will last for years – so many years, in fact, that one of your kids’ grandparents might already have one that you could borrow free of charge.

10. Teach important money lessons. Back-to-school season lends itself to having frank discussions with your children about money, budgeting and needs vs. wants. Depending on their ages and maturity levels, you could negotiate back-to-school budgets with your kids and allow them to manage those budgets entirely. If they want anything above and beyond the dollar amount you’ve agreed to provide, let them use their allowance money or babysit, mow lawns or wash cars to pay for it themselves.

CHECK OUT THE SALES: Kohls!!! Walmart!!! Target!!!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Ed Brand Returns as SUHSD Superintendent


With the not so "happy" ending to Jesus Gandara's run as the SUHSD School Board Superintendent on Monday, the members of the Sweetwater Union High School District appointed former Superintendent Ed Brand, as Superintendent effective immediately. Gandara's contract as was terminated after much suspicious on poor spending and decision making.
Brand has lots of experience in this position as he did serve as Superintendent from 1995-2005 (for the past 3 years he has been working in the Real Estate industry). With a
ll this movement in our school board- many of the 50+ parents and employees of the district are wondering- "where is this money for all this coming from with all the budget cuts?" Gandara is receiving a severance package of $416,675 and Brand's monthly compensation is $20,000 for the next year and will be looked at again for either permanent employment for appointment of another Superintendent. Brand did say this to the many spectators, politicians, board members and parents
“My pledge is to restart the engine, and in refocusing our efforts we’ll be back on the top of the hill in no time at all.”