Point Loma Vigil for Peace

 Source  November 8, 2017  2 Comments on Point Loma Vigil for Peace

From Pamela of San Diego Indivisible

A candlelight vigil for peace was held on Shelter Island on Tuesday evening, as 80 plus San Diegans sang and prayed for peace with North Korea.

The citizens gathered at the Japanese Friendship Bell park, across from North Island, just as President Trump was speaking to the South Korean parliament.

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Review of ‘Villa Famosa’ Project at Local Planners’ Meeting, Thurs. Nov. 9th

 Frank Gormlie  November 7, 2017  2 Comments on Review of ‘Villa Famosa’ Project at Local Planners’ Meeting, Thurs. Nov. 9th

The “Villa Famosa” project proposed for a large lot right off Famosa Slough is coming up for review. And that review by the Project Review Committee of the Peninsula Planning Board is happening Thursday, November 9, at 1:30 PM, at the Loma Riviera Clubhouse, 3115 Loma Riviera Drive.

Here is the official agenda

The OB Rag reported on this project back in late March of this year:

A new construction project coming to the shores of Famosa Slough promises to be a challenge to one of the last natural vestiges of Mission Bay.

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Regular Marijuana Use Linked to More Sex, Says Stanford Study

 Frank Gormlie  November 7, 2017  1 Comment on Regular Marijuana Use Linked to More Sex, Says Stanford Study

A brand new study by Stanford University shows a positive correlation between marijuana use and frequency of sexual intercourse for Americans.

Ah, sex, drugs, and rock and roll. It was all true!

It’s something pot users have known for decades – but now it’s scientifically correlated. The more pot, the more sex. Kind of.

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OB Walk-About – Part 4

 Source  November 7, 2017  5 Comments on OB Walk-About – Part 4

By Joaquin Antique

Sandwich makers overheard in a local deli:

First Guy: So a woman came in today and asked if we have any gluten-free bread.

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Restaurant Review: Ocean Beach’s BO-beau Kitchen Bar

 Judi Curry  November 7, 2017  6 Comments on Restaurant Review: Ocean Beach’s BO-beau Kitchen Bar

Restaurant Review

BO-beau
Kitchen Bar
4996 W. Point Loma Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92107
619-224-2884

Sometimes people celebrating their birthday want to just forget about it; others want it to go on for a few extra days. My friend Mary is one of the latter people, and, after celebrating her birthday Saturday night at another restaurant, she decided it would be fun to celebrate again at BO-beau’s in Ocean Beach.

It started out as a frustrating experience because when I called to make a reservation I was told that they didn’t take reservations but I could be placed on a “waiting list” and would be called as soon as our 6:30pm table was available. (Their menu on-line encourages you to make a reservation.)

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It’s Time for Ocean Beach and Point Loma to Pay Attention to Mission Bay

 Frank Gormlie  November 6, 2017  5 Comments on It’s Time for Ocean Beach and Point Loma to Pay Attention to Mission Bay

City to Present Draft Plans for De Anza Cove at Upcoming Meeting of Mission Bay Park Committee – Tues., Nov. 7th

Many in Ocean Beach view the ocean and sand as the “front” of the community, the waterfront, the front yard of the house of OB that gets a lot of attention. And if that is the view to take, then OB has a huge “side yard” that it often ignores.

Mission Bay.

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Feeding the Hungry for 10 Years in Ocean Beach

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‘Feeding The Hungry’ Ministry Celebrates Its 10th Year

by Bob Edwards

Every other Tuesday for more than ten years, Feeding The Hungry Ministry on Sunset Cliffs Blvd. in Ocean Beach has welcomed seniors, low income, disabled, and homeless people of our community to a free, nutritious, and tasty meal. A ministry of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, the all volunteer staff serves 80 to 180 people at each meal.

“The turnout varies, depending on the time of the month,” according to Jack Hamlin who has been volunteering and helping organize the program for about seven years

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Education in the Trump Era: Bad for Your Mental Health

 Jim Miller  November 6, 2017  0 Comments on Education in the Trump Era: Bad for Your Mental Health
Graphic illustration resembling neural network filled with cognition related words

Fear and loathing in the classroom? Not exactly, but things aren’t that great either. According to a new study released last week by my union, the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), and the advocacy group the Badass Teachers Association (BAT), educators are feeling significantly more stressed these days.

As Education Week reports, “The survey found that educators find work to be stressful 61 percent of the time—and nearly a quarter of respondents said work was ‘always’ stressful. Meanwhile, workers in the general population report that work is stressful 30 percent of the time.”

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OBcean Mercy Baron Chosen to Be Judge for World Food Championship

 Frank Gormlie  November 3, 2017  6 Comments on OBcean Mercy Baron Chosen to Be Judge for World Food Championship

Well-known local OBcean, Mercy Baron, has just been chosen to be a Top 10 Judge at the 6th Annual World Food Championships. It’s touted as the “largest Food Sport tournament in history” with over a thousand contestants and hundreds of teams. Last year, they say, 20,000 foodies watched.

The WFC claims :

“… it has given birth to ‘Food Sport’ by providing a level playing field, a fair judging system, a creative culinary fest, and a process that allows the culinary elite to show their chops and earn the respect they deserve.”

The Championships will be held in Orange Beach, Alabama in less than a week. And Mercy told me she’s the only one going to this prestigious event from San Diego.

Just how did this happen?

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New Sign at Dog Beach

 Frank Gormlie  November 3, 2017  0 Comments on New Sign at Dog Beach

A new sign at OB’s Dog Beach warns people and dogs to “check in before you get in”. It’s all an effort by the County’s Department of Environmental Health to have swimmers and surfers and dog owners to get the very latest on the status of coastal water quality.

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