Donna Frye on Remembering Dad
By Donna Frye / San Diego Union-Tribune OP-ED/ June 9, 2023
Father’s Day reminds me of a lot of things, but some of the most memorable are the surprises my father brought into our daily lives. No matter their size, they were always special and appreciated.
When I was growing up in the late ’50s and early ’60s in Clairemont, Dad and Mom would take me and my brothers to the beach all the time. We would chase the waves and swim in the ocean. We hunted in the tide pools for sea creatures, and we found lots of tiny fish, starfish and crabs. We also looked for shells.

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From the looks of things, the metropolis called San Diego deserves watching, deserves monitoring. Here are some recent developments deserving note.
by Ernie McCray
By Geoff Page
New Ordinance Is Very Majestic for It Not Only Bans the Poor from Camping on Public Land, It Also Bans the Rich from Camping on Public Land
Local Native Americans are about to complete the longest indigenous prayer run in U.S. history. “Run with the Sun” is the brainchild of Lakeside resident Bobby Wallace, a member of the Barona Band of Mission Indians, in hopes of protecting waters across America.
Rally to Support the Rule of Law at 5:30 Pm
The Ocean Beach Historical Society invites you to join them for the program, “A Retrospective: Ocean Beach’s Extraordinary Artist Charles Faust,” presented by Kathy Blavatt, on Thurs., June 15, 2023, 7 pm– Water’s Edge Faith Community, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., in Ocean Beach.
By Mat Wahlstrom




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