Jan 01, 2011 11:12PM ● By Brian O
Two years ago, as newlyweds on our honeymoon, my husband and I discovered a place a mere 45 miles south of our quaint town that has become a favorite of ours. Nestled on the coastal bluffs of La Jolla, among hundreds of the rarest pine trees in the United States, the Lodge at Torrey Pines is a hotel unlike any other.
Jan 01, 2011 11:09PM ● By Brian O
Moore, the chief architect of the city’s remarkably user-friendly, 420-page, public web site at www.San-Clemente.org, still feels that way
Jan 01, 2011 11:07PM ● By Brian O
While browsing the “unique local boutique,” Mac & Madi, for infant outfits, I chanced upon several eye-catching, colorfully covered mini-books on surfing and skateboarding for children – “small books for big imaginations.”
Jan 01, 2011 11:05PM ● By Brian O
What do San Clemente’s citizens foresee as the future for their beloved City? Do they have in mind such tourist attractions as a mini Eiffel Tower, a Chunnel to Catalina, Irvine skyscrapers, Los Angeles multi-stacked freeway ramps, a bridge to Dana Point?
Jan 01, 2011 11:02PM ● By Brian O
The above lyric comes from one of Broadway’s top musicals of all time (1971) and succinctly tells the San Clemente Exchange Club story. This service club is all about tradition. Traditions are repeated customs, stories, and practices.
Jan 01, 2011 11:00PM ● By Brian O
Capistrano Connections was founded in 2004, with just a few hundred students. Today it serves over one thousand and fifty students ranging from kindergarten to senior year of high school. A charter school sponsored by the Capistrano Unified School District is just like any other public school.
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