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  • On Friday November 22, Encinitas Animal Hospital will be hosting an official Grand Opening of their new location in the Little Oaks Shopping center on North El Camino in Encinitas. The festivities will begin promptly at 5 p.m. and run through 7 p.m. The public is welcome to join Medical Director, Dr. Sandy Scott Ullman in the celebration of the undertaking which will include an open house viewing of the hospital, welcome ceremony, celebratory toast, and a serving of light hors d'oeuvres. The hospital, originally owned by notable long-time Encinitas resident Dr. Dean Crowe, opened its doors in 1981. Over the years he gained great respect and trust from his many clients who appreciated his honest, stepwise approach to veterinary medicine and the treatment of their pets. In 2015, Dean retired and took great care in choosing the doctor to carry on his practice style and to take good care of his patients. Dr. Sandy Ullman was that person. She has built her practices in that same honest, stepwise fashion, that enables her to do far more for your pet in-house, and in many cases, without the need for referral to costly specialists. In 2024, the hospital was the recipient of the coveted Ranch & Coast Magazine’s ‘Best of’ award as a veterinary clinic as well as its second consecutive Nextdoor App’s ‘Neighborhood Favorites’ award. Additionally, Dr. Ullman secured a new larger location for the hospital and began undertaking the hospital’s expansion and forward trajectory. The new location’s doors opened for business on August 12, 2024. This new state-of-the-art facility is appointed with many advanced tools for in-house diagnostics and treatments, and has recently brought Encinitas resident Dr. Paula Dvorchak on as an Associate Veterinarian. The official grand opening of the hospital’s new location is a celebration of its continued momentum; four decades in the making. As many privately owned hospitals are being acquired by corporate veterinary companies, having a privately owned hospital survive the trend, and do so effectively, is a grand success. This is attributed to the hard work of Dr. Ullman and her team in securing the trust of their clients through the practice of good veterinary medicine. This new and improved hospital facility will enable them to help improve the health and wellness of many more pets. Encinitas Animal Hospital on Facebook / Instagram
  • Neither the public or the tech giants pushing artificial intelligence understand its long-term implications, warns former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
  • The Trump administration is reviewing contracts across the federal housing agency. Some employees worry about potentially "devastating" cuts, though union leaders also hope some good may come of it.
  • Here’s everything voters need to know about the Measure E, the city of San Diego sales tax measure.
  • Springtime means cherry blossoms in the nation's capital. On a recent breezy morning, with peak bloom still two days away, the Tidal Basin was packed with both blossoms and visitors.
  • As Greenland resists U.S. acquisition threats, it's also welcoming an increase in tourism. Industry leaders and residents are preparing to make the island more accessible to visitors.
  • The festive and fiery SoNo Fest & Chili Cook-Off promises everything a person could want in a fun day including craft beer, wine, shopping music and chili! Chili + beer + holiday shopping + kids fun fest = one perfect Sunday in December. Mark your calendar for the annual SoNo Fest & Chili Cook Off. This festive and fiery event, held at the confluence of two neighborhoods battling for hipster bragging rights, promises everything a person could want in a fun day out in the neighborhood: Set in a charming North Park business district at 32nd & Thorn Streets featuring local restaurants competing in a chili smackdown and serving chili tastings local handmade vendors with the perfect holiday gifts for shoppers local craft beer and wine garden. Kids Fun Fest area with bounce houses, carnival games, face painting, balloon artists, hair-dos and more live stages featuring local bands plus kids entertainment food trucks and vendors to keep the culinary options varied. The event is free to attend. It's all for a good cause - proceeds benefit the McKinley Elementary School foundation. So you can drink, eat, shop and play in the name of education! Visit: SoNo Fest & Chili Cook-Off
  • While the U.S. grapples with an egg shortage caused by avian flu, eggs remain plentiful and affordable in Canada. There are reasons for that, including that egg farms there tend to be smaller.
  • The Frontwave Foundation invites you to be a force for good at the 2024 Charity Golf Tournament on Monday, Dec. 2, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Emerald Isle Golf Course in Oceanside. This isn’t just a day of golf — it’s an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of veterans, families and individuals across Southern California. Whether you’re a golfer, a business owner or someone simply driven to give back, there are many ways to participate. Together, we can help fund essential financial literacy and education programs and support those who need it most. How You Can Make an Impact: • PLAY: Join solo or with a team for a day on the greens while supporting a worthy cause. • SPONSOR: Showcase your business with a customized sponsorship package. • DONATE: Contribute items or services to our silent auction or donate. • BID: Take part in our silent auction, where the Grand Prize is a VIP Suite (20 tickets) to the sold-out KSON Country Christmas Concert at Frontwave Arena on Dec. 7. “We’re proud to host this event as a platform for impactful giving,” said Chip Dykes, VP of Community Development at Frontwave and Vice Chairperson at the Frontwave Foundation. “By participating, you’re not only enjoying golf but helping us provide essential resources to strengthen our community.” Event Details: • Date: Monday, Dec. 2, 2024 • Time: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. PST • Location: Emerald Isle Golf Course, 660 S El Camino Real, Oceanside, CA 92057 Can’t attend? You can still make an impact by donating or participating in our silent auction. Bid on an unforgettable experience: a private suite for 20 at the sold-out KSON Country Christmas Concert at Frontwave Arena on Dec. 7. Click here to place your bid and secure your spot. Every action you take helps build brighter futures. For questions, contact Chip Dykes at 760-908-2322 or cdykes@frontwavecu.com. About the Frontwave Foundation The Frontwave Foundation, a nonprofit 501(c)(3), was created to be a force for good and expand on the legacy of giving established by Frontwave Credit Union. Through its Give360 initiative, the foundation embraces a full-circle approach to support, offering grants, sponsorships and volunteer efforts to strengthen communities in San Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Its mission is to empower lives through collaboration, advocacy and education, creating lasting change for those who need it most. For more information, visit frontwavefoundation.com. About Frontwave Credit Union Frontwave Credit Union, a member-owned not-for-profit, serves over 124,000 members and manages over $1.4 billion in assets across San Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Founded in 1952 as Camp Pendleton Federal Credit Union, Frontwave has grown from eight members with $40 in assets to a leader in the industry, offering a full range of financial services, including checking, savings, loans, credit cards and financial planning. Frontwave has been named San Diego’s Best Credit Union four out of the last five years and Morongo Basin’s Best Bank for three consecutive years. It has also earned the Department of the Navy’s Distinguished Credit Union of the Year Award six times in the past eight years. The credit union is a 10-time recipient of the Peter Barron Stark Award for Workplace Excellence, with the most recent recognition in 2022. Visit: https://www.frontwavecu.com/Our-Mission/Our-Community/Events-Webinars/golftourney Frontwave Credit Union on Instagram and Facebook
  • This is part of an ongoing move by the federal government to remove and alter National Park Service webpages related to LGBTQ history.
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