Encinitas makes plans to create a new mini-park

April 26, 2013 by  

City officials in Encinitas, California, have approved plans to create a mini-park at the corner of Coast Highway 101 and K Street. The new park will replace a traffic island and right turn lane, and a bus stop will have to be relocated.

City engineer Stephanie Kellar says [Read more]

Encinitas to pack its bags for busy few weeks

November 9, 2012 by  

The city of Encinitas’ Youth Commission is seeking donations of backpacks for their 2012 Teen Backpack Project.

Backpacks will be [Read more]

Trick-or-treat safely in Encinitas

October 11, 2012 by  

As part of this year’s spooky season, children can trick or treat safely on a stretch of South Coast Highway 101 in Encinitas from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm on Halloween evening (October 31).

Hosted by [Read more]

Plant fair offers water efficient plant ideas for landscaping

September 14, 2012 by  

For any green-fingered gardeners who cannot decide what to plant, the San Diego County Garden Friendly Plant Fair may have the answer.

They are [Read more]

New park coming to Encinitas

August 11, 2012 by  

New improvements to Moonlight State Beach and a new community park are on the horizon for Encinitas. The city council gave the green light to the projects during its July 11 meeting and [Read more]

IPalpiti Music Festival of International Laureates arrives in Encinitas

July 4, 2012 by  

From Thursday, July 12 until Sunday, July 15, the IPalpiti Music Festival will appear at the Encinitas Library based at 540 Cornish Drive in Encinitas, California. Performances will take place Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at [Read more]

Doggie Street Festival 2012

June 9, 2012 by  

On Sunday, June 10th, the Doggie Street Festival will take place at Robb Field located at 2525 Bacon Street in Ocean Beach, California, a short drive down the road from Encinitas, California. This event runs from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

This is a new location for this event as the parking is free. This event brings together more than 25 animal rescue agencies and organization, including city shelters and humane societies, to find homes for rescued pets through adoption. As in past years, there are many animals that need adoption and this year’s festival will also feature adoptable cats. This is a laid back festival with a street party atmosphere whose star attractions are the lovable pets that need “Forever Homes”. A number of pet care professionals, including veterinarians, will be there to provide advice on health care, nutrition, spaying, and neutering. This festival will have a number of pet vendors present with all kinds of pet products to sell. There will also be a silent auction to help support this worthy festival. While at the festival, guests will have the opportunity to talk to some of the world’s greatest animal trainers, as well.

There is no admission to attend this festival. This is a rain or shine event. This is a non-profit festival that celebrates pets as companions with loads of educational materials available and lots of fun activities. Print companies may have prepared the flyer printing and poster printing used to advertise this event. For additional information, please visit the Doggie Street Festival 2012 website or call your local Humane Society.

Encinitas barbecue a roaring success

May 30, 2012 by  

On Saturday, May 19, the San Dieguito Heritage Museum hosted “Deep Pit Barbecue Time” at its location on 450 Quail Gardens Drive in Encinitas, California, beginning at 12:00 pm. The meat on offer got rave reviews from [Read more]

29th Annual Encinitas April Street Fair

April 16, 2012 by  

On Saturday, April 28th and Sunday, April 29th the 29th Annual Encinitas April Street Fair will be held at South Coast Highway between the streets D and J. This event is scheduled to run from 9am to 5pm. [Read more]

Garden Festival and Walking Tour

March 20, 2012 by  

On Saturday, April 21, the Encinitas Garden Festival and Tour will take place throughout the city. This event is scheduled to start at 10am at the Marketplace, and run [Read more]

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