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May 2, 2024, Oceanside “National Day of Prayer”

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Oceanside, CA – A community-wide gathering for prayer for local, state, and national government officials, civic leaders, and community needs will be happening on Thursday, May 2, from 6:00 – 7:15 pm. This year’s annual event will take place at a new location, Oceanside’s El Corazon Senior Center, 3302 Senior Center Drive, in the courtyard area.

Various church pastors and other civic leaders, including Mayor Esther Sanchez, will be participating in the 2024 Oceanside National Day of Prayer program, as well as the USMC Jr. ROTC Color Guard from El Camino High School, and an area worship band. This inspirational event is free to the general public.

Similar events to pray for our country and its citizens, our elected officials and church leaders have been held since the founding years of the United States, and now traditionally are scheduled for the first Thursday in May annually. In case of rain, the program will be moved inside to a meeting room. Chairs and bottled water will be provided. Ample free parking at the El Corazon Senior Center also is available.

For more information, email saltandlight@calvaryoceanside.org or call 760-519-9180.

Carlsbad Village Street Faire May 5th

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Experience the lively and diverse atmosphere of the Carlsbad Village Street Faire, which celebrates its 50th anniversary, on Sunday, May 5th, from 8 AM to 5 PM. This one-day extravaganza, organized by the Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce, offers an exciting blend of arts, crafts, antiques, international cuisine, music, and entertainment. This vibrant event has become one of the most prestigious and largest single-day street fairs in the nation, attracting tens of thousands of visitors to Carlsbad’s charming streets.

On Cinco De Mayo, the Carlsbad Village Street Faire will once again transform downtown Carlsbad into a lively festival, featuring over 750 unique vendors selling goods from around the world. Enjoy a day filled with international cuisine, children’s rides, and the always-popular old-fashioned pancake breakfast.

Parking is limited due to the event’s popularity, so visitors are encouraged to use the complimentary shuttles that run every 15 minutes. The shuttle pick-up locations are at the northwest corner of Marron Rd and Monroe St. at Shoppes at Carlsbad Plaza Camino Real (Highway 78 and Jefferson) and the Poinsettia Coaster Station (Poinsettia exit off of I-5). Handicap parking is also available in limited amounts.

Free Bike Valet
Free bike valet service is provided by the City of Carlsbad at the Engel & Völkers parking lot at 2965 Roosevelt St.

Ride your bike or e-bike to the valet check in station (don’t forget your helmet!)
An attendant with the San Diego County Bike Coalition will attach a claim tag to your bike and give you a matching claim wristband
Enjoy the festivities knowing your bike and accessories are kept safe and monitored in the valet area
Check back in to the bike valet station to pick up your bike.
Don’t miss this chance to be part of the 50th anniversary of the Carlsbad Village Street Faire. It’s a day of fun, food, and community spirit that has made Carlsbad a must-visit destination for decades.

For more information, visit https://carlsbad.org/carlsbad-village-street-faire/.

MOLLY ALEXANDER TAKES ON THE CARLSBAD ART WALL!

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Art lovers and Carlsbad community members, get ready for a weekend of creativity and inspiration! This Saturday and Sunday, April 27 and 28th, artist Molly Alexander will bring her unique vision to the Carlsbad Art Wall. Thanks to founder of the Carlsbad Art Wall, Bryan Snyder, and the continued support of Señor Grubby’s, Boys and Girls Club Carlsbad Village, and partial funding from the Carlsbad Cultural Arts Department, this project continues to enrich our community.

Molly Alexander’s art is a vibrant blend of fantastical landscapes and bold abstracts, inspired by her adventurous spirit and travels. Her work reflects not only the places she’s visited, but also the emotions each location evokes. Drawing on memories of her grandmother, a watercolor artist and family archivist, Molly’s compositions carry elements of fantasy, nostalgia, and a nod to her family roots. Her joyful color palettes and playful approach to landscapes will transform the Carlsbad Art Wall into a lively display of creativity.

Don’t miss this opportunity to watch Molly Alexander’s creative process in real-time and engage with the Carlsbad art community. Join us at the Carlsbad Art Wall, located on the east facing wall of Señor Grubbys (377 Carlsbad Village Drive), for a weekend filled with art, fun, and inspiration. See you there!​

Four Oceanside Schools Recognized for California Purple Star Designation

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Four schools within OUSD have achieved the 2024 California Purple Star designation: Oceanside High School, North Terrace, Stuart Mesa, and Santa Margarita. Now in its third year, this program acknowledges schools that excel in supporting military-connected students and their families. Military-connected students face numerous transitions, changing schools between six and nine times from kindergarten through high school, significantly more than non-military-connected children. As they navigate these transitions, often across states and countries, they encounter diverse cultures, populations, curricula, and graduation requirements. The Purple Star Program aims to address these challenges by establishing criteria for and publicly recognizing military-friendly schools

Oceanside Awarded $11.4M Homeless Grant

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OCEANSIDE — The city is on the receiving end of an $11.4 million grant for efforts to tackle homelessness and transition individuals from encampments to shelter and housing.

Mayor Esther Sanchez joined Gov. Gavin Newsom for a press conference on Thursday as he announced $192 million from the Encampment Resolution Fund grants along with increasing oversight of the state’s homelessness funding to ensure accountability by local jurisdictions, according to a press release from Newsom’s office.

Oceanside was the only city in San Diego County to receive state funds and will also partner with the city of Carlsbad to address encampments along State Route 78 on the Buena Vista Creek, Sanchez said. The grant, which is for three years, will be used in conjunction with the city’s Housing First principles.

City of Escondido 2024 Community Survey

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The City of Escondido is conducting a survey for residents and the results will help us understand your thoughts on different topics in the community.

We encourage your participation to voice your opinions, your feedback is valued and appreciated.

Take the survey here:
http://www.escondidosurvey.com/

Public Hearing Notice City of Vista Planning Commission for May 7

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Planning Commission of the City of Vista, California, will hold a public hearing in the Council Chambers at the Vista Civic Center, 200 Civic Center Drive, Vista, California, on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. to receive and consider all evidence and reports presented at said hearing and/or obtained previously relative to the following matter:

Oceanside Youth Provide Education on Teen Marijuana Use and Mental Health

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Oceanside High School’s “Be the Resistance Club” members put their beliefs into action by organizing a community forum to educate fellow students and parents about adolescent marijuana use and mental health. Club members said their goal is to build community and reduce the harm of drug use among teens.

Event attendees were provided dinner, supervised childcare, raffle prizes, and a resource fair, in addition to various speakers.

Club member Alex Garcia Gomez said, “People are too enclosed in their own headspace.” He said he joined “Be the Resistance” to make a change and bring people together. He hopes to inspire people to speak about their passion. Fellow club member Heather Little said she joined because she wanted to help others but didn’t know how. She said “Be the Resistance” gave her a way to make a difference. Senior Mia Ramirez said she got involved to help people to be more informed about the impacts of drug use.

Club members said most students are not using drugs of any kind, but for those who do use, there can be severe health consequences.

Speaker Susan Writer, PhD, a psychoeducation specialist from Aurora Behavioral Health Care, said the consequences include an elevated risk of Cannabis-Use-Disorder, Cannabis-Induced-Psychosis, a greater risk of developing schizophrenia, and Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome, also known as cyclical vomiting. Studies on these topics are available on the website of the International Academy on the Science and Impact of Cannabis at www.IASIC1.org.

According to the San Diego County Cannabis Public Health Initiative, the rate of cannabis-related hospital discharges surpassed 36 a day in 2021, marking a steady increase over the last four years. The number of cannabis-related emergency hospital admissions in San Diego County was highest among 25-34 year-olds, however, nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control reports that the largest share of cannabis-involved visits was for young people between the ages of 15 and 24.

Data from the 2022 California Healthy Kids Survey show that 12% of 11th graders in Oceanside’s traditional high schools reported using marijuana in the past 30 days.

Dr. Writer said she welcomed the opportunity to address common myths and misconceptions.
For example, she explained that some teens believe using cannabis can alleviate symptoms of anxiety. However, when the high wears off, she said the anxiety level can actually increase beyond the original point, leading to what she termed “rebound anxiety”.

She said she often sees cases where a user’s relationship with the drug becomes more important than their relationships with the other people, and users may spend most of their time thinking about how to get their next hit.

Speakers from Vista Community Clinic’s Parent and Child Health Program focused on the detrimental impact that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) can have on mental health, including a state of toxic stress. The speakers agreed that stress relief is often cited as a reason that both adolescents and adults turn to substance use.

Oceanside High School Assistant Principal Lourdes Fernandez said the school recognizes these challenges and provides an array of student support programs including a wellness center on campus, therapists, a grief support group, Alateen (for students affected by a family member’s substance use), a food pantry, and access to free clothing.

The “Be the Resistance Club” welcomes new members.

Resources and services are available to assist with screening, treatment, and recovery for individuals with a substance use disorder (SUD). The Access and Crisis Line is open year-round, 24/7, at (888)724-7240.

Funded by the County of San Diego, Health and Human Services Agency

Crowning Achievement: 2024 Vista Strawberry Festival Pageant Celebrates Community and Leadership

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2024 Strawberry Court

[Vista, CA] The 2024 Vista Strawberry Festival Pageant, held on Saturday, April 13th, proved to be a remarkable celebration of community, empowerment, and talent. With 14 contestants vying for the coveted title, the event showcased the best of Vista’s young talent and community spirit.

The pageant, which was free to attend, featured various segments, including formal interviews (which were conducted privately), strawberry wear, formal gown presentations, and on-stage questions. The event was graced by distinguished guests, including Vista Mayor John Franklin, Legislative Chief of Staff Donna Cleary, Vista Councilman Dan O’Donnell, and City Council candidate and 2023 Vista Businessperson of the year, Denisse Barragan.

The dedicated director of the Miss Vista, Miss Teen Vista, Mr. Vista, and the Strawberry Festival Pageants, Laura Bednard, received a special recognition for her thirty years of unwavering commitment to empowering young individuals in the Vista community. Laura’s mentorship and leadership have had a profound impact on countless young men and women, instilling in them invaluable life skills and fostering self-confidence. She was presented proclamations from Mayor John Franklin and Assemblywoman Laurie Davies. They were joined on stage by Denisse Barragan, who was the very first Vista Strawberry Festival Queen in 2010 when the festival was initiated.

Ms. Barragan expressed her gratitude for Laura’s leadership and the organization, stating,“Laura’s commitment to mentoring young men and women in our community and empowering them to fearlessly embrace their potential and serve their community is inspiring.”

The pageant also paid tribute to the outgoing 2023 winner, Serenity Serda, who delivered a poignant speech expressing the profound impact of her reign on her life and her newfound love to serve her city. Reflecting on her transformative journey, Serenity highlighted the numerous community service activities she participated in, along with encouraging young women to be more confident in themselves. She expressed, “I can most certainly contribute my growth as a stronger, more confident, and compassionate woman to my year here before you all.”

The final highlight of the evening was the announcement of Yvon Nguyen as the 2024 Strawberry Festival Queen, alongside the four runners-up: Jariah Scott, Merri-Ann Pham, Amy Osuna, and Amanda Yates. These young ladies will form the court and will have the honor of representing the community at various events throughout the year, including the upcoming Strawberry Festival on Sunday, May 26th, hosted by the Vista Chamber of Commerce.

The event would not have been possible without the support of sponsors, volunteers, and the entire Vista community. The Miss Vista Pageant organization extends its heartfelt gratitude to all those who contributed to making the 2024 Strawberry Festival Pageant a resounding success, including The Vista Chamber of Commerce, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – Vista, Scott Moson Photography, Fix Auto Vista, TJ Crossman Auto Repair, and North County Women in Networking,

Since its establishment in 1949, the Miss Vista Pageant has stood as a cherished tradition, providing a nurturing and inclusive platform for teens and young adults in the Vista community and beyond. For more information about the Miss Vista Pageants, please visit www.missvista.org

Cinco de Mayo Tamales!

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Join us today from 2:30 PM to 7:00 PM at the State Street Farmers Market, where you can preorder your delicious Cinco de Mayo tamales from Cocina de Tamales for pickup at next week’s market. This is your last chance to secure these traditional handmade tamales, so be sure to stop by and place your order.

While you’re there, explore the market’s variety of fresh produce and artisanal goods, grab a drink, and enjoy a delightful afternoon in downtown Carlsbad. Don’t miss out on this tasty opportunity! For more information on the weekly Wednesday market, including a lineup of vendors, click HERE»

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