Category: Education

… in the year 2010 …

 Frank Gormlie  September 3, 2009  6 Comments on … in the year 2010 …

SUNSET CLIFFS, CA. Local photog Jim Grant captured this sunset and new addition to “Peace Rock” .

Senior students from Point Loma High School placed their year on top of the rock. Jim spoke to the guys and girls who put it up Sunday night( Aug 30) at high tide.

They hope it stays up until graduation next year !!

They paddled it out on a long board and attached it with long steel spikes.

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Point Loma Actors to Perform in Ocean Beach

 Source  September 2, 2009  4 Comments on Point Loma Actors to Perform in Ocean Beach

The Point Loma Actors are at it again, and this time they are bringing the classic French playwright Moliere’s “The Forced Marriage” to Ocean beach on Sep. 5th and 6th!

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Shepard Fairey is not a crook.

 Frank Gormlie  April 23, 2009  1 Comment on Shepard Fairey is not a crook.

by Steven Heller

Even before Shepard Fairey’s Barack Obama “Hope” poster became the focus of legal and ethical scrutiny — for Fairey’s use of Mannie Garcia’s A.P. news photo as the basis of the now ubiquitous image — some design critics and practitioners had already questioned the street artist’s habit of “sampling” existing imagery. A scolding essay by Mark Vallen, entitled “Obey Plagiarist Fairey,” which was published online in 2007, accused Fairey, who created the “OBEY GIANT” project in 1989, of “expropriating and recontextualizing artworks of others.”

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Today Is the 20th Anniversary of OB’s Green Store

 Frank Gormlie  April 22, 2009  12 Comments on Today Is the 20th Anniversary of OB’s Green Store

Twenty years ago today, Colleen Dietzel and Kip Kruegar and other local environmentalists opened The Green Store on Voltaire Street for the first time. It was Earth Day 1989 – April 22nd.

Ever since, the iconic ecology store has steadfastly held its ground, offering books, magazines, bumper stickers, buttons, posters and other green products and mementos, while also serving as an anti-corporate space, a meeting site for area groups, and the headquarters for any thing green in OB.

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READER RANT: ‘She begged them to keep the Children’s Energy Center open’

 Frank Gormlie  April 14, 2009  5 Comments on READER RANT: ‘She begged them to keep the Children’s Energy Center open’

Chris Yule is far to modest. My family has known Chris for years, she is my closest friend.

She begged both Funke and Winkler to keep the school open. At the time of its closing, less than $3,000.00 in repairs would have kept the school open. The school was refurbished long AFTER its closure.

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Greed is a screed in OB: the shameful story of the Children’s Energy Center

 Frank Gormlie  April 11, 2009  11 Comments on Greed is a screed in OB: the shameful story of the Children’s Energy Center

by Frank Gormlie

Remember the old Children’s Energy Center? it sat directly across from the OB Elementary playing fields. It was usually full of kids as it was a child care center itself, serving kids from 2 to 10 years of age. Well, the kids were all kicked out three years ago – and it appears all for greed. …

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READER RANT: Open Letter to Sec’y of Homeland Security re: Alan Bersin

 Ernie McCray  March 27, 2009  7 Comments on READER RANT: Open Letter to Sec’y of Homeland Security re: Alan Bersin

by Ernie McCray

Dear Secretary Napolitano:

I write this letter because Alan Bersin is rumored to be on a short list of people who seek to run the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency. If I didn’t say anything against the possibility of him rising to such a position I would feel as though I was letting my fellow citizens down, especially in light of the faith that so many, like me, have placed in President Barack Obama.

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How much is a roof worth? City wants to spend $150K on OB Library’s

 Frank Gormlie  March 24, 2009  6 Comments on How much is a roof worth? City wants to spend $150K on OB Library’s

by Frank Gormlie

Tony Manolatos, of Councilmember Kevin Faulconer’s office just got back to me. We had heard that the City was borrowing money to replace the roof of the Ocean Beach branch library, and was planning to spend $150,000 to do the job.

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The Campaign to Save the Ocean Beach Library

 Source  February 23, 2009  4 Comments on The Campaign to Save the Ocean Beach Library

On the corner of Sunset Cliffs Boulevard and Santa Monica Avenue resides a historic landmark, one that has served the Ocean Beach community and surrounding areas as both a valuable storehouse of knowledge and a tranquil study haven for over 80 years. This unique site is the home of the Ocean Beach branch of the San Diego Public Library, and today, it faces threats of possible closure.

On November 6th, 2008, San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders announced the tentative closure of the Ocean Beach branch due to budget cuts, along with 6 other libraries, 9 recreation centers and a gym. An astounding response from the community has led to the mayor’s decision to forego the issue and revisit it this spring.

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Cancer cluster at UCSD

 Source  February 23, 2009  0 Comments on Cancer cluster at UCSD

A higher-than-normal rate of cancer diagnoses in the building that houses UCSD’s literature department has been the subject of near-constant discussion in recent months, but it’s an issue that’s been on the department’s radar for years.

“We’ve been talking about this in the hallways for almost as long as I’ve been here,” said Anna Joy Springer, a creative-writing professor who’s been teaching at UCSD for six years.

Between 2000 and 2006, faculty and staff who work in the building reported at least eight individual cases of breast cancer. Of these people, two have died.

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The Guns of Junior ROTC Are Silenced in San Diego

 Staff  February 11, 2009  10 Comments on The Guns of Junior ROTC Are Silenced in San Diego

On February 10, 2009 San Diego Unified, located in the middle of one of the largest military complexes in the world, took the uncharacteristic step of banning rifle training conducted under the military’s high school JROTC program. Eleven schools with rifle ranges were affected in the nation’s eighth largest urban district.

Before the board meeting began, speakers representing local high schools and colleges addressed an outside crowd of 200 students, parents, teachers and community supporters. Some high schools sent so many students that two charter buses, courtesy of the AFSC, were used for transportation.

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A Mother´s Sacrifice – The Promise of Change Too Late! – Students demand end to school gun ranges – Protests at Ed Center Feb 10th

 Source  February 3, 2009  0 Comments on A Mother´s Sacrifice – The Promise of Change Too Late! – Students demand end to school gun ranges – Protests at Ed Center Feb 10th

On Tuesday, February, 10th, San Diego students need you support. Please come to the School Board meeting, where youth of conscience throughout the school district will be demanding that shooting ranges be eliminated from our school campuses. Several new Board members have been elected and they might listen to reason…or at least, to their students and supporters. The gathering at the Education Center, 4100 Normal Street, San Diego, will begin at 4 p.m.

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