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In the four-plus years since its incorporation, Bayview Community Development Corp. has racked up a number of impressive feats, from the rehab of homes (now on the 18th) that are sold to low-income...
In the four-plus years since its incorporation, Bayview Community Development Corp. has racked up a number of impressive feats, from the rehab of homes (now on the 18th) that are sold to low-income buyers, to establishment of a weekly farmer's-type market and purchase of apartments for low-income renters.
funds will be used to study the feasibility of developing an inner city manufacturing plant and incubator to support San Diego's growing technology industry
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The Alzheimer's Association - San Diego Chapter is a member of the only national voluntary health agency dedicated to research for the prevention, cure, and treatment of Alzheimer's disease and...
The Alzheimer's Association - San Diego Chapter is a member of the only national voluntary health agency dedicated to research for the prevention, cure, and treatment of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.
PROVIDE
Support and assistance to afflicted individuals and their families
Patient and Family Services to aid present and future persons with Alzheimer's and their caregivers
Education for the public
Information for health care professionals
Advocacy for improved public policy on the local, state, and national levels
Support of research into the cause, prevention, treatment and cure of Alzheimer's disease and related disorders
Support of the national Alzheimer's Association and our nationwide support network
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Volunteers are what allow this business to meet the needs of it's riders! Winners Circle works with and helps people with disabilities. Volunteers help prepare horses and class materials for...
Volunteers are what allow this business to meet the needs of it's riders! Winners Circle works with and helps people with disabilities. Volunteers help prepare horses and class materials for lessons. Volunteers assist during lessons either by leading a horse or helping the rider, and individuals help maintain the facilities and equipment.
Classes are helo on Saturday mornings and some weekdays. Come see what a difference you and a horse can make in the life of a person with a disability!
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The Access Center, is one of a network of hundreds of Independent Living Centers throughout California and the nation.
Independent living is a relatively new concept, articulated quite well by...
The Access Center, is one of a network of hundreds of Independent Living Centers throughout California and the nation.
Independent living is a relatively new concept, articulated quite well by Adolph Ratzka:
"Independent Living is a philosophy and a movement of people with disabilities who work for self-determination, equal opportunities and self-respect. Independent Living does not mean that we want to do everything by ourselves, do not need anybody, or that we want to live in isolation."
Independent Living means that we demand the same control in our everyday lives that our non-disabled brothers and sisters, neighbors, and friends take for granted. We want to grow up in our families, go to the neighborhood school, use the same bus as our neighbors, work in jobs that are in line with our education and abilities, and start families of our own. Just as everybody else, we need to be in charge of our lives, and think and speak for ourselves
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If you live in San Diego, or even visiting, you have to go to Little Italy! Not only do they have great food, there is also great shops and entertainment. Once a year they have a sidewalk festival...
If you live in San Diego, or even visiting, you have to go to Little Italy! Not only do they have great food, there is also great shops and entertainment. Once a year they have a sidewalk festival where artists do artwork in chalk. It's really fascinating and fun to watch.
Visiting Little Italy is a must to do. Parking can be a bit of a terror but once you find something, you'll be pleased.
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Discover 200 Tons of Treasure! Explore the museum and learn how the handsome steamer Arabia prospered on the rivers, perished in 1856 and was finally rediscovered 132 years later, precious cargo...
Discover 200 Tons of Treasure! Explore the museum and learn how the handsome steamer Arabia prospered on the rivers, perished in 1856 and was finally rediscovered 132 years later, precious cargo intact.
This exhibit, in Kansas City, Mo, is many things: history, ingenuity, tragedy, adventure, perseverance, preservation and a tribute to the pioneer spirit.
The museum is closed on all major holidays and is available for after hours events. Admission varies and the last tours begin at 4 pm.
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This antique store is located in the "new" downtown antique row of Oceanside. This shop offers a variey of antiques, collectibles, furniture, pottery, glass tools, books and much more.
They have...
This antique store is located in the "new" downtown antique row of Oceanside. This shop offers a variey of antiques, collectibles, furniture, pottery, glass tools, books and much more.
They have special promotional discounts for an in store item throughout the year. The shop is open on limited days (Wednesday - Sunday) but usually extends hours during the holiday rush.
Check this store out when your'e in the area.
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8 Ball
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Retail Shopping
1928 W. Olive Avenue Burbank, California 91506 (818) 845-1155
This is another small trinket store located in Los Angeles. It's a very small location and it's obvious that they mostly do mail orders.
However, if you're looking for vintage looking items,...
This is another small trinket store located in Los Angeles. It's a very small location and it's obvious that they mostly do mail orders.
However, if you're looking for vintage looking items, retro or tiki swag then this is the store for you. Most all of the latest modern tiki items can be found here. The prices are competitive so you won't be finding any real special deals here.
Definitely a place to check out if you are in the area but don't go out of your way.
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If you're a student of SDSU then you probably already know about A Plus Review. A program that's not affiliated with the college that you sign up and pay to go to. Most of the instructors are former...
If you're a student of SDSU then you probably already know about A Plus Review. A program that's not affiliated with the college that you sign up and pay to go to. Most of the instructors are former students of different teachers at SDSU and they help you study for the exams. You need to check and see if your particular math class and professor is part of the program. Unfortunately not all classes are available at A Plus.
Definitely a program to use to help boost your grade. A bit pricey but worth it.
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This is, hands down, my favorite restaurant. Parking can be at a premium so go early, or you may also do valet. You can choose to either eat at the bar or in the restaurant. If you're just going...
This is, hands down, my favorite restaurant. Parking can be at a premium so go early, or you may also do valet. You can choose to either eat at the bar or in the restaurant. If you're just going for a night out with friends, nothing fancy, take a seat in the bar. They have good food, and during happy hour, great prices! Try to sit on their patio. It's nice and has heat lamps for cold winter nights.
The restaurant is very nice. They offer a great wine selection and great bread! Definitely try the Brig's appetizers. Each appetizer is good so don't be picky. The entree's are always quite plentiful and always need to take mine home.
Desserts are great too. The creme brulee is definitely my favorite. You won't be sorry going to the Brig!
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