Sunday, January 20, 2013

Happy Valentines Day!


Three Ways to Share the Love this Valentine’s Day
Give of yourself, your time, your heart—to people you know, and people you don't. Share your love in small ways and big. And best of all, be generous. There are plenty of ways to do good and feel good this Valentine’s Day. Here are a few.
1. Will You Be My...Volunteer? There’s no shortage of ways you can help. Volunteer at a local soup kitchen, animal shelter, or favorite nonprofit group, or offer to tutor a child in reading or math. You can find loads of opportunities on VolunteerMatch, or check your local college campus for organized events.
2. Reach Out to Those in Need. Deliver homemade Valentine’s cards or heart-shaped cookies to the sick, the elderly, the homeless—and their caregivers. Call a local children’s hospital, domestic violence shelter, or nursing home and ask how you can help.
3. Remember Those Who Serve You. In the spirit of service, think of all those people who make your life easier and more convenient—every single day. Give a thank-you card to the bus driver or the barista who serves you your latte. Personally thank the janitor who keeps your office or campus clean, or the people who pick up your trash. Leave your waiter an extra tip, and smile at the gas station attendant.
From an article written by Elaine Gast
www.casefoundation.org/spotlight/valentines
February Favorites—New Uses for Old Things
You just never know when something old becomes "new" again! Check out these ideas for new uses for everyday items.
Toothbrush: Use a clean toothbrush to remove stray threads of silk from freshly shucked ears of corn. The bristles will lift them away quickly and efficiently.
Colander: At a party, stash ice in a colander set on top of a bucket or a bowl. Water will drain out, and guests will get only the solid stuff.
Vegetable oil: Put shine on leather shoes with a bit of vegetable oil. Use a damp cloth to remove any dirt, then run a soft cloth with a drop of oil over the surface to (literally) add polish.
A giveaway shower cap: The kind you get in hotels is the perfect wrapper for shoes when traveling, preventing them from dirtying clothes packed in your suitcase.
Return address stickers: Brand anything as "yours" with a return address sticker. Use them on such items as books, binders, Tupperware, office supplies, tools, etc.
Ketchup squeeze bottle: Make no-mess pancakes with the help of an old, clean ketchup bottle. Pour in batter, then squeeze out precise portions.
Candy Hearts—and More Fun Facts
• About 8 billion candy hearts will be produced this year; that’s enough candy to stretch from Rome, Italy, to Valentine, Ariz., and back again 20 times.
More than 36 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate will be sold for Valentine’s Day.
• 92 percent of women can remember the last time they received flowers, and 56 percent of those were roses.
• American men say they’d prefer to receive boxed chocolate as a Valentine’s Day present followed by gourmet, high-end chocolates then conversation heart candies.
• Children receive 39 percent of all Valentine’s Day candy and gifts. Following them are wives/mothers (36 percent), fathers/husbands (6 percent), grandparents (3 percent), and pets (1 percent).
• On average, men shell out $130 each on candy, cards, jewelry, flowers and dates. That’s more than double what women commit to spending.
To enjoy your fresh cut flowers for as long as possible, replace water on a daily basis and re-cut stems once a week. Add an aspirin tablet to water for longer life and never store above 80 degrees F. 

Monday, January 7, 2013

January 2013 Calendar of Events for San Diego

January 1 – 31  (Ongoing)
Big Bay Whale Days
Celebrate the Big Bay Whale Days with fun, deals, and giveaways for the whole family. There will be 25 exhibitors offering discounts and giveaways. The Big Bay Whale Days and Whale Festival provide the community with the best place to learn about California gray whale ecology and conservation and find information about opportunities to interact with the whales safely and affordably.

Time: Refer to website
Location: San Diego Embarcadero, 1066 N Harbor Dr., San Diego

For more information visit www.whaledays.com


January 6
Annual San Diego Resolution Run 5K & 15K
San Diego Resolution Run 5K & 15K will take runners on a loop around Fiesta Island in scenic Mission Bay Park’s De Anza Cove while raising funds for charities that seek to keep the environment healthy. Awards will be given for the first 3 male and female finishers in each age category. Refer to website for registration information.

Time: 6:00 am – 10:00 am
Location: De Anza Cove/Mission Bay, 3000 E. Mission Bay Dr., San Diego

For more information visit www.sandyfeetevents.com


January 12
Ray at Night
Visit North Park’s eclectic art and culture neighborhood and be inspired by all the creative energy from local and nationally known artists. Live street music and local food vendors will be on site to make for a fun and unique Saturday evening in North Park!

Time: 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Location: Ray St., North Park, San Diego – see website for map

For more information visit www.northparkarts.org


January 13
Petco Walk.Run.Wag 5K9
The Petco Walk.Run.Wag.5K9 is a 5k and 1-mile run and walk for people with or without a dog. The event will include a pet and fitness expo. Refer to website for registration information.


Time: 7:00 am - 2:00 pm
Location: Wyland Center, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar

For more information visit www.walkrunwag.com


January 13 – 18
San Diego Restaurant Week
Extraordinary three-course menus from San Diego’s best restaurants. Choose from over 180 of the city’s best restaurants and enjoy a fixed price, three-course dinner. There will also be two-course lunches available. Refer to website for price information.

Time: Refer to website
Location: Various Locations throughout San Diego County

For more information visit www.sandiegorestaurantweek.com


January 18 – 20
Del Mar Antique Show
More than 250 premier antique dealers from all over California and the western United States will be selling the finest in antiques and collectibles. Appraisal and restoration services are also available. Refer to website for admission information.

Time: Fri/Sat: 11:00 am – 7:00 pm, Sun: 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location: O’Brien Hall, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar

For more information visit www.calendarshows.com


January 18 – 20
Gem Faire
The Gem Faire, established in 1989, has become a world-renowned marketplace for the finest in gemstones, beads, jewelry, minerals, fossils, meteorites, lapidary equipment, metaphysical items and much more at the lowest prices in today’s market. Refer to website for admission information.

Time: Fri: 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm, Sat: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm, Sun: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location: Bing Crosby Hall, Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del Mar

For more information visit www.gemfaire.com


January 20
Bridal Bazaar
At the January Bridal Bazaar there will be thousands of wedding ideas, fashions, products and services all in one place. There will be more than 300 of San Diego’s most trusted wedding professionals offering everything you need to make your wedding extraordinary; ceremony and reception locations, photographers, videographers, DJs, musicians, cake and catering options, the latest trends in florals and decor from San Diego’s leading designers, and much more!

Time: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Location: San Diego Convention Center - Hall C, 111 W. Harbor Dr., San Diego

For more information visit www.bridalbazaar.com


January 20
Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade
This is an annual event commemorating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King. The Parade features marching bands and floats, drill teams, dance groups, and other community groups.

Time: 2:00 pm
Location: Embarcadero, Harbor Dr., San Diego – refer to website for map

For more information visit www.alpha-zsl.org/mlkdayparade.html


January 21 – 27
PGA Tour Golf Tournament
San Diego is the host for the “Farmer’s Insurance Open” at the exclusive Torrey Pines Golf Course. Refer to website for complete schedule, tickets, and local event details.


Time: Opening round 24th: 8:30 am
Location: Torrey Pines Golf Course, 11480 North Torrey Pines Rd., La Jolla

For more information visit www.pgatour.com


January 24 – 27
San Diego Sunroad Boatshow
The San Diego Sunroad Boatshow is complete with both land and in-water locations, focusing on the latest boats and marine equipment. This year’s show includes over 100 new and pre-cruised sailboats and motor yachts, dozens of marine vendors with the latest nautical products and services, delicious food and drink sponsored by local restaurants, and special boating events and boat rides for kids and adults. This is a free event.

Time: Thurs/Fri: 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm, Sat/Sun: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Location: Sunroad Marina, 955 Harbor Island Dr., San Diego

For more information visit www.sandiegosunroadboatshow.com


January 26 – 27
San Diego Cat Fanciers CFA All-Breed Cat Show
Nearly 450 of the nation’s finest cats will vie for top honors at “Food & Water Bowl XX,” the largest annual cat show on the West Coast. San Diego County residents may enter their cats in the Household Pet Class. Selected cats will be available for adoption from shelter and rescue organizations. Pedigree kittens will also be for sale. See website for admission information.

Time: Sat: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Sun: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm 
Location: Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar

For more information visit www.sandiegocat.org


January 26
3rd Annual Stephen Strasburg 5K with Tony Gwynn
This is a family-friendly event that will include games and fun for everyone. After the walk and fun run there will be lots of activities for all ages. There will be live music, food court, kids fun zone, and more. See website for registration information.

Time: 7:00 am
Location: Tony Gwynn Stadium, San Diego State University, San Diego

For more information visit www.strasburg5k.com


January 26
5th Annual Big Bay Whale Festival
The Whale Festival is a family community event offering a wide variety of interactive and hands-on displays to spark the interest and imagination of any child. Activities include a kid’s art mural coloring project, a giant inflated obstacle course, a trackless train, a bounce house, and live music on the “Whale of a stage.” This is a free event.

Time: Refer to website
Location: Port Pavilion on the Broadway Pier, San Diego

For more information visit www.whaledays.com


January 27
Carlsbad Marathon & Half Marathon
The Tri-City Medical Center Carlsbad Marathon features a rolling course, including 14 miles along the Pacific Ocean. The course includes 26 fully staffed support stations, continuous entertainment and unsurpassed volunteer support. The marathon and half marathon start and finish at Westfield Plaza Camino Real. The Health and Lifestyle Expo runs Friday thru Sunday. Refer to website for registration information.

Time: 5:00 am – 2:00 pm
Location: Westfield Plaza Camino Real, 2525 El Camino Real, Carlsbad

For more information visit www.carlsbadmarathon.com