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HOA Water
Conservation EXPO
July 4th began with a splash in 4S
Ranch when Pacific Swim opened its
doors to ALL of our residents for the
day! The 4S Ranch HOA rented the
pool so the community could enjoy
a little relief from the July 4th heat!
Later in the day, thousands of people
turned out for our second annual 4S
Ranch Carnival at Linear Park.
Page 6
July 4th Carnival & Free Swim Were a ‘Splash’
Movies In The Park Continues
Girls On The Run Returns Bigger and Better
VOLuME 3. nuMBER 8
august 2009www.backattheranch-onl ine.com
San Diego Parks and Rec,
Shay & Associates of RE/MAX
and the 4S Ranch HOA are
excited to continue Movies
in the Park for August. On
Saturday, August 22, you can
look forward to to seeing
Hotel for Dogs.
Page 7
Girls on the Run is a life-
changing after-school pro-
gram for 8—12 year old girls.
Young girls are empowered
with a greater self-aware-
ness, a sense of achieve-
ment, and a foundation in
team building to help them
become strong, contented
and self-confident women.
Page 7
4S Ranch HOA and the
Olivenhain Municipal Water
District will be hosting a
Water Conservation Expo at
Linear Park in 4S Ranch on
Thursday, August 13 from
6-8 p.m. to answer all your
questions about our current
drought conditions.
Page 6
Selling San Diego . . . one happy homeowner at a time!
Can you delete that and add:
To achieve all your real estate goals, trust 16 years of sales and marketing experience.
· Residential Resales
· Investments
· Relocation
· New Home Purchase
· Rentals
· (bullets can all be on one line as in other pieces)
Also, please change SUMMERWOOD home to PENDING.
Should we change SELLING SAN DIEGO at the Top to SELLING 4S RANCH since this is going to the 4S Ranch community only?
THANKS
Sue
Don’t Just List Your House, Get it Sold!
858-208-7713www.SueSellsSanDiego.com
Sue OttoRe/Max Platinum Club Award Winners
To achieve all your real estate goals, trust 16 years of sales and marketing expertise.· Residential Resales · Investments · Relocation · New Home Purchase · Rentals
Don’t Just List Your House, Get it Sold!
858-208-7713www.SueSellsSanDiego.com
Torrey Del MarCarmel Valley
Amante4S Ranch
Summerwood4S Ranch
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
Avery Lane4S Ranch
SOLD
PatinaBernardo Springs
Bernardo PointRancho Bernardo
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
Bridgeport4S Ranch
Homestead4S Ranch
4 BR + Optional 1 BR + Loft, 3 BA - 3300 sf$749,999
Pienza4S Ranch
4 BR/3 BA/Loft - 3365 sf$739,000 - $779,000
Reunion4S Ranch
5 BR/4.5 BA - 4335 sf$849,000 - $899,000
ACTIV
E
SHORT SALE
Terreno4S Ranch
5 BR/4.5 BA - 3990 sf$889,000
Terreno4S Ranch
The LegendsWestwood
ACTIV
E
SOLD
CopperwoodBernardo Springs
4 BR/3 BA w/Loft & Office - 3029 sf$725,000
Avery Lane4S Ranch
SOLD
SOLD
Tanglewood4S Ranch
Chanteclair4S Ranch
SOLD
Cedar Creek4S Ranch
SOLD
RENTED
Don’t Just List Your House, Get it Sold!
Don’
858-208-7713www.SueSellsSanDiego.com
PENDIN
G
ACTIV
E
Re/Max Platinum Club Award WinnerTo achieve all your real estate goals, trust 18 years of sales and marketing expertise.
· Residential Resales · Investments · Relocation · New Home Purchase · Rentals · Foreclosures · Short Sales
SHORT SALE
ACTIV
E
PENDIN
G
Sue Otto, MBRAEA, LTOR®
(858) 208-7713 • [email protected]
Sue Otto, Your 4S Ranch Real Estate Specialist
Residential Resales | Investments | Relocation | New Home Purchases | Rentals
B E L L E R I VE4 SR A N C H
Listed and Sold in 1 Week!Highest Sale Price in Belle Rive Since July 2006
Cayenne Ridge - 4S RanchBuilt in 2004 by Pulte Homes, this Residence Two features a fabulous floor plan offering approximately 4100 square feet of living space, 5+1 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, gourmet kitchen, master suite, downstairs guest room
with bath, upstairs loft and a 2 car garage. French doors lead you out to the oversized yard , offering plenty of entertainment options.
JUST LISTED!
Don’t just list your house, Get it SOLD!Complimentary Staging and Cleaning Services for all Sellers!
Featured Home!
Americana - Scripps RanchLocated near the end of a cul-de-sac in a
tremendous neighborhood, this 4 BR home sites on a fabulous ¼ acre lot. Home has updated kitchen with granite counters, tile flooring,
surround sound, crown molding, downstairs bed and bath, portable spa, and more.
JUST LISTED!
Canyon View Estates - EscondidoSituated in the prestigious Canyon View Estates, this custom craftsman home sits on 2/3 acre lot
and enjoys panoramic mountain and canyon views. This meticulously designed 5 BR, 4 BA home was
built in 2005 and features hardwood floors, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, master
balcony, upstairs loft, and more!
JUST LISTED!
Patina - Rancho BernardoEnjoy expansive views of Black Mountain and the Ocean from this beautiful Patina home. Built in 2001, this 5BR home offers a versatile floor plan
including 1BR/BA downstairs, a downstairs office, and an upstairs master secret retreat. Home also features
hardwood and travertine tile flooring, a master balcony, front courtyard with fountain and a large
yard with no neighbors behind!
PENDING!
Homestead4S Ranch
4 BR + Optional 1 BR + Loft, 3 BA - 3300 sf$749,999
Pienza4S Ranch
4 BR/3 BA/Loft - 3365 sf$739,000 - $779,000
Reunion4S Ranch
5 BR/4.5 BA - 4335 sf$849,000 - $899,000
ACTIV
E
SHORT SALE
ACTIV
E
ACTIV
E
PENDIN
G
Homestead4S Ranch
4 BR + Optional 1 BR + Loft, 3 BA - 3300 sf$749,999
Pienza4S Ranch
4 BR/3 BA/Loft - 3365 sf$739,000 - $779,000
Reunion4S Ranch
5 BR/4.5 BA - 4335 sf$849,000 - $899,000
ACTIV
E
SHORT SALE
ACTIV
E
ACTIV
E
PENDIN
G
Homestead4S Ranch
4 BR + Optional 1 BR + Loft, 3 BA - 3300 sf$749,999
Pienza4S Ranch
4 BR/3 BA/Loft - 3365 sf$739,000 - $779,000
Reunion4S Ranch
5 BR/4.5 BA - 4335 sf$849,000 - $899,000
ACTIV
E
SHORT SALE
ACTIV
E
ACTIV
E
PENDIN
G
Homestead4S Ranch
4 BR + Optional 1 BR + Loft, 3 BA - 3300 sf$749,999
Pienza4S Ranch
4 BR/3 BA/Loft - 3365 sf$739,000 - $779,000
Reunion4S Ranch
5 BR/4.5 BA - 4335 sf$849,000 - $899,000
ACTIV
E
SHORT SALE
ACTIV
E
ACTIV
E
PENDIN
G
PENDIN
G
PENDIN
G
PENDIN
G
ACTIV
E
SHORT SALE
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
Villa TavianaHigh Country West
2BR/2BA - 1085 sf $325,000
Palomino4S Ranch
5BR/3.5 BA 4550 sf$934,000
*represented buyer
Terreno4S Ranch
5 BR/4.5 BA - 3990 sf$875,000
Selling San Diego . . . one happy homeowner at a time!
Selling San Diego . . . one happy homeowner at a time!
Reunion4S Ranch
5BR/4.5 BA - 4341 sf$849,000-$889,000
*short sale
Homestead4S Ranch
4BR/3BA - 3300 sf$749,000
Crown Rapallo Escondido
4BR/2.5 BA - 2425 sf$399,000
*represented buyer*REO/Bank Owned
Rancho Mira Mosa Murrietta
4 BR/2.5 BA 2995 sf$229,900-239,900
*short sale
PENDIN
G
PENDIN
G
PENDIN
G
PENDIN
G
Copperwood Bernardo Springs
Sold: 06/11/09
Avery Lane4S Ranch
Sold: 05/15/09
Tanglewood4S Ranch
Sold: 12/23/08
Bernardo Point Bernardo Springs
Sold: 10/10/08
SOLD
SOLD
RENTED
SOLD
Chanteclair 4S Ranch
*short sale
Sold: 03/11/09
Cedar Creek4S Ranch
Sold: 01/23/09
MeadowbrookScripps Ranch*represented the buyer
Sold: 04/16/09
Bernardo PointBernardo Springs
$3,200.0006/05/2009
9865 Fieldthorn StTanglewood/4S Ranch2+1 BR/2.5 BA 1581 sfSold for $449,000 12/23/09
11812 Cypress Canyon #1/Meadowbrook/Scripps Ranch*represented the buyer3BR/2.5 BA 1631 sfSold for $470,000 4/16/09
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Established 1987
We Are A Character Counts
Gold MedalChildren’s
Activity Center
17022 Camino San BernardoSan Diego, CA 92127
1-800-GYMINNYwww.gyminnykids.com
Open Gyms (7 & over) Fri. 6:45-8:15pm Sat. 3:15-4:45pmFun Zones (7 & under) Fri. 12:30-1:30 & 7-8pm Sat. 3:30-4:30pm
Partner in the Begin Here. Go Anywhere Programwww.beginheregoanywhere.com
Camps run through September 4, 2009
AM/PM Or All Day. One to five days. Early drop/late pick-up available. Quantity and sibling discounts.
SUMMER CAMPS
Specialty camps: Boys extreme, Cheer, Back Handspring and Tuck
camps available
How does good health grow in your community? Do you and your neighbors plant the seeds by taking steps to keep your families healthy? Does it sprout and start to blossom when you quit smoking or walk a mile? “Growing health” can include all of these things. At Kaiser Permanente, we’re committed to helping North County cultivate better health every day.
That’s why we’re excited to announce the opening of our new Rancho Bernardo Medical Offices. Here’s our new address:
Kaiser Permanente Rancho Bernardo Medical Offices Excel Centre 17140 Bernardo Center Drive San Diego, CA 92128
The new, state-of-the-art facility will offer primary care (now including pediatrics), radiology, and pharmacy services. We’re also adding an obstetrics/gynecology department. That means you’ll be able to receive a wide range of high-quality care for you and your family—all at this same convenient location.
Combined with our existing facilities in North County, the new Rancho Bernardo Medical Offices will help us grow good health throughout the community.
For more information about our services, or to learn about becoming a Kaiser Permanente member, go to kp.org or call 1-800-464-4000. For TTY service for the deaf, hard of hearing, or speech impaired, call 1-800-777-1370.
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On YOuR DOORSTEP nEWS & EVEnTS HAPPEnInG In & AROunD 4S RAnCH 5
LIBRARY EVEnTS WHAT’S HAPPEnInG AT YOuR LIBRARY 9
CALEnDAR OF EVEnTS DOn’T MISS THESE EVEnTS HAPPEnInG In THE COMMunITY 8
people in your neighborhood
GAIL EDWARDS nEIGHBORS AnD FRIEnDS THAT YOu’D LIkE TO MEET 11
school news
STOnE RAnCH ELEMEnTARY & OAk VALLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL 12
MOnTEREY RIDGE ELEMEnTARY & DEL SuR ELEMEnTARY 13
health
START THE SCHOOL YEAR RIGHT BY JAnICE BAkER 15
ASk THE DOCTOR. . . BY THE HEALTH EXPERTS AT PALOMAR POMERADO HEALTH 15
business spotlight
HOuSE & HOME InSECT & RODEnT SOLuTIOnS - FRAnk AnD MARI OGWARO 18
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Excuse me, but didn’t the kids just get out of school? Didn’t we just say goodbye to waking kids up early, pack-ing lunches and hurrying to drop off and pick up? And remember that list you made of all the brilliant things you were going to accomplish? How many of those did you even touch? Can someone please hit the rewind button!
I feel like the summer is flying by and even though we still have most of the month of August, I want more. Everyone I have spoken with seems to feel the same way. Where did that saying come from “the lazy days of summer”? Everything is so fast-paced these days that you blink and your two year old is suddenly 20. Target put out school supplies in early July. Hallmark has posters telling us to preview ornaments. Major retail stores have winter fashions out and I am sure Christmas decorations will be out in mid August.
The fast food industry flourishes on our country’s lifestyle. Even Thanksgiving dinner is not sacred any-more; you can pick up a complete precooked meal at your local grocery store. Most illnesses these days can be attributed to stress and pharmaceutical companies are happy to provide meds in every shape and size.
Are you with me so far? It’s a well-known fact that time moves faster the older you get, but is there any way
to slow things down? 24 hours in a day is just not enough for most of us. My house is a testament to the “not enough hours in a day” theory. In my house, there is no need for dressers or closets, we have piles of clean laundry all over my bedroom floor. Does that mean I focus on having fun with my family and friends or does that mean I am completely unorganized? It’s a com-bination of both really and then sprinkle in my need to be involved in EVERYthing that has ANYthing to do with my kids. It’s not just me; it’s all of us. We are exhausting ourselves and for what?
Life goes by in a flash - certainly summer seems to. But, there’s a bright side! It’s not over yet. There are still movies at the park to enjoy. There is plenty of sunshine to bask in at the beach, a Water Conservation Expo at Linear Park, summer barbeques, last minute vacations and more. Don’t let the first day of school arrive with-out being able to feel like you accomplished something. Whether it be to take a photography class or to just sit on the sofa with the kids and watch Spongebob reruns. Summer extends through October in San Diego, but time with the kids is limited. Enjoy them and let this be a warning to slow down and yes, smell the darn roses!
The Lazy Days of Summer? DEBI REnkEn
editor’s corner
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4S RAnCH
on your doorstep
July 4th began with a splash in 4S Ranch when Pacific Swim opened its doors to ALL of our residents for the day! The 4S Ranch HOA rented the pool so the community could enjoy a little relief from the July 4th heat!
Later in the day, thousands of people turned out for our second annual 4S Ranch Carnival at Linear Park. Families enjoyed games, jumps, face painting, music, food and performances from Danceology and United Studios of Self Defense. Kids were able to decorate cup-cakes at the Lifetime Montessori booth (Elite Sponsorship) or learn a few karate moves from United Studios of Self Defense. Other sponsors included Sophie Dongmei Lang of Farmers Insurance, Cold Stone Creamery, Barbeques Galore, XS Energy Drinks and Grace Church. Local groups such as the Del Norte Youth Football Organization, Del Norte High School Hockey Team, and the Cyclone Baseball team participated by selling a variety of foods and snacks. Del Norte High School ASB group painted fingernails and Oak Valley’s Band Boosters had a booth for children to decorate flip flops or bags. Proceeds from each booth supported the sponsor’s cause.
4S Ranch ~ Del Sur Community Foundation Celebrates new Board
The 4S Ranch~Del Sur Community Foundation welcomed the new board of directors on July 1. Outgoing Board Chair, Dr. David Li, turned
the gavel over to Adriana Amon at the Grant Celebration held at the end of June. under David’s leadership, the Foundation’s mem-bership increased to 46 members, intro-duced a new event to the community (Girl’s night Out at the Commons) and, most importantly, the Foundation granted
a total of $8500 to fund the Accelerated Math Program at Stone Ranch Elementary School, the Compass Learning program for Del Sur Elementary School, and funds for community outreach projects for the Oak Valley Music Boosters. With this grant cycle, the Foundation has given grants to community organizations totaling over $20,000. not only has the Foundation given $20,000 in grants, it has built a $ 22,600 endowment that will provide funds to 4S Ranch and Del Sur organiza-tions and causes for generations to come.
The 2009-2010 leadership includes Adriana Amon, Chair; David Li, Past-Chair; Judy Simeroth, Secretary; Heather Dugdale, Membership Chair; Deanne Hormovitis, Grants Chair; Susan Wintersteen, Events/Grants Celebration, David Allen, Jeremy Bold, Randy Hopp, Mark Jones, Randy koch, Scott Voak and Catherine Jones.
The goal of the members of the 4S Ranch ~ Del Sur Community Foundation is to leverage small resources into having a large community impact.
The Foundation always welcomes new members to join them in the sig-nificant impacts they are making. To become a member, contact Trudy Armstrong at [email protected]; visit www.endow4sranchdelsur.org or call Trudy at 858-395-1595.
July 4th carnival & free swim Were a ‘splash’ Local restaurants such as Zocalo, Jamba Juice
and Panera donated coupons and Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf in the 4S Commons generously donated (200) $5 gift cards which were used throughout the day as raffle prizes. Guests also had the chance to win $25 gift certificates for the Barbeques Galore Cooking School - generously donated by Barbeques Galore - during the DJ games! It was a fun afternoon for all! A very special thank you to all of the event sponsors!
The night ended with a bang as residents descend-ed upon the many parks in 4S Ranch to watch the fireworks which were launched from Monterey Ridge
Elementary School. Two hundred glow-in-the-dark wrist bands and glowing glasses were passed out by the HOA staff prior to the fireworks display.
Check out the photo gallery located on www.4sconnect.com and look for the following upcoming neighborhood events:
- Movies in the Park: August 22 and September 26- Family Camp Out: TBA - Concert in the Park: September
Danceology Has Moved!
Danceology may be one of the most well-known businesses in 4S Ranch and is about to become an even more popular establishment. Danceology has moved to a new location in the industrial park at the corner of Camino San Bernardo and Thornmint. Danceology has transformed into The Danceology Performing Arts Campus. With over 14,000 square feet, the new studio will house six large dance rooms all with state-of-the-art floor-ing. There will also be a snack shack, a Starbucks machine, and a study room for students to use between classes. Danceology Performing Arts Campus will now be one of the largest dance studios on the West Coast.
Don’t miss the Grand Opening Celebration on August 15 & 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.! All summer programs will be held at the new location. To be a part of the magic, call Danceology today at 858-613-1155.
hOa Water conservation eXPO
4S Ranch HOA and the Olivenhain Municipal Water District will be hosting a Water Conservation Expo at Linear Park in 4S Ranch on Thursday, August 13 from 6-8 p.m. to answer all your ques-tions about our current drought condi-tions.
Learn everything you need to know about watering your grass, washing cars and general water consumption from OMWD. Visit the interactive children’s booths, attend the free landscaping classes, learn ways to reduce your energy and water bills, find answers to your gardening questions and check out the latest in irrigation technologies.
There will be raffle prizes, giveaways, activities for children and a col-oring contest. Free food will be grilled by Barbeques Galore. Guests will include Grangetto’s Farm & Garden Supply, SDG&E, Tierra Verde, Master Gardeners, Hunter Industries, Rainbird and more!
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Father’s Day Photo Contest Winners!
Congratulations to Bryan Hafner, the Grand Prize Winner of the first 4S Ranch Father’s Day Photo Contest sponsored by the 4S HOA! Bryan submit-ted an adorable picture of him and his daughter, Hanna. Bryan and Hanna won a Barbeques Galore Cooking Class.
Thank you to all of the families that participated in the contest. To view all of the winners’ photos, visit www.4sconnect.com.
Movies In The Park Continues
San Diego Parks and Rec, Shay & Associates of RE/MAX and the 4S Ranch HOA are excited to continue Movies in the Park for August and September! Kung Fu Panda was a big hit in July. On Saturday, August 22, you can look forward to to seeing Hotel for Dogs (PG) and on Saturday, September 26, Night at the Museum II (PG) will be the featured movie. Movies are shown at the 4S Ranch Community Park (baseball fields) at dusk. Come early to enjoy the Oak Valley Middle School Student Jazz Band. Remember to bring chairs, blankets, etc. Make sure you stop by the snack shack run by the 4S Ranch Little League. A special thanks to Dr. David Li of Li Orthodontics, Dr. James Padilla of The Spine and Wellness Center and the owners of Project Clean Water. Their sponsorships help make this event possible. Need more information? Visit www.sdparks.org; www.4SConnect.com; or call Ray Shay at 858-449-4970.
Girls On The Run Returns Bigger and Better
Girls on the Run is a life-changing after-school program for 8—12 year old girls. Young girls are empowered with a greater self-awareness, a sense of achievement, and a foundation in team building to help them become strong, contented and self-confident women.
The program is expanding in Rancho Bernardo for the fall 2009 season to include both Stone Ranch Elementary and Monterey Ridge Elementary. Stone Ranch Elementary site will be Tuesday and Thursdays from 2:45 to 4 p.m. and Monterey Ridge site will be Mondays and Thursdays 3:45 to 5 p.m.
Scholarships are available at all sites. Fall 2009 sessions begin the week of September 14 and space is limited, so register now! If you are interested in coaching for the fall, Coaches & Assistant Coaches are needed at both Rancho Bernardo sites.
To register or to learn more about Girls on the Run, visit www.gotrsd.org or contact Cathy Prestonise at 619-813-9020 or [email protected].
Boys & Girls Club Volleyball Leagues Sign ups
The Boys and Girls Club 4S Ranch will be running a Fall Volleyball League. Sign ups end on August 15. Practices start September 2. Please sign up early and tell all your friends. For more information, contact Alex Adams, Athletic Director, Boys and Girls Club 4S Ranch, at 858-676-2230 or [email protected].
2nd Place:
Submitted by Clara Lapastora
karl & baby Marcelino
$50 Barbeques Galore Gift Card
3rd Place:
Submitted by Donna Holcombe
Anton “Zeke” Ezechiels -
Self Portrait
$20 Starbucks Card
honorary Mention:
Myriah Schlarb
Lifesaver Dad - Richard
$10 Starbucks Card
honorary Mention:
Submitted by kay dela Cruz
neil & JZ “Like Father, Like Son”
$10 Cold Stone Creamery Card
Volleyball Leagues
The Boys and Girls
League. Sign ups end on August 15. Practices
Please sign up early
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4S RAnCH
on your doorstep4s ranch all-stars shine
BaseballCongratulations to all of the 4S Ranch Little
League All-Star players, managers and coaches. As the program continues to grow, so does the quality of play in 4S Ranch.
In the 9-10 Division, the 4S All-Stars advanced out of pool play, and made a run at the Championship before losing in the semi-finals. The team was managed by Brian Ullrich and coached by Scott Hashimoto.
The 10-11 4S All-Star team enjoyed the luxury of playing at home as 4S Ranch hosted the District 31 tournament. The homecooking fed them well as they made it all the way to the semi-finals before losing to tournament champion, Encinitas National. The team was managed by Phil Greer and coached by Matt Feringa.
In the Majors Division, the 4S All-Stars opened the tournament with one of the most exciting games in League history. Solo home runs by Nicho Villalobos and Dillon Kidwell kept the game close. With two runners on base and 4S Ranch trailing 4-2 in the bottom of the last inning, Adam Connors launched the first home run of his career to win the game 5-4. Unfortunately, 4S ended up tied with two other teams in pool play and did not advance based on the tie-breaker system. The team was managed by Ken Connors and coached by Steve Villalobos.
The Juniors Division 4S All-Stars made an unprecedented run to the Championship game of their tournament before losing a close game to Escondido National. This marks the first time in League history that a 4S Ranch All-Star team has made it to the Championship. The team was managed by Paul Gallant and coached by Tim Rogers and Chad Sixt.
SoftballOn July 11, 4S Ranch closed out the
first season it has competed in ASA Girls Softball Tournament Play. This repre-sents the competitive part of the season which is where the All-Stars from 4S traveled to tournaments held throughout Southern California. The 12U team participated in an All-Star tournament in Lakeside in late June and the 10U team participated in 4 tournaments in Lakeside, Poway, Escondido and Rancho Bernardo throughout June and July.
4S Ranch Little League - Fall Ball Sign ups
Sign ups for Fall Ball are continuing on Saturday, August 8 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. outside of Starbucks. Fall Ball is a low-key league designed to keep your child’s skills sharp during the off-season and prepare them for the jump to the next division in the Spring. Each team will play one game per week beginning in September and the season will conclude prior to Thanksgiving.
The age limit for Fall Ball is from 6 - 14 years old (6 year olds must have played at least one year of T-Ball). Players will compete in four divisions: A/AA Combo, AAA, Majors and Juniors. There will not be a T-Ball division in Fall Ball. For additional information, please visit www.4srll.com.
august 3-august 6, Color Me Mine, Final Camp, Beach Themes, 12 – 2 p.m. 858-312-5500.
august 8, Sign ups for Fall Ball, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. outside of Starbucks, www.4SRLL.com
august 10-11, Oak Valley Middle School Registration
august 12, 6th Grade Student Orientation 2009, Oak Vallye Middle School MPR, 8 – 11 a.m.
august 12, Del norte High School Student Registration
august 13, Del norte High School, 9th & 10th Grade Student Orientation – 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
august 13, Olivenhain/HOA Water Conservation Expo, 6 p.m. www.4SConnect.com
august 14, Last day to sign up for Fall Volleyball League, Alex Adams, 858-676-2230.
august 15 & 16, Danceology Grand Opening Celebration, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
august 17-21, Last session of Helen Woodward Critter Camp, http://www.animalcenter.org/education/critter_camp_summer.aspx
august 18, Monterey Ridge classroom assignments posted, 4 p.m.
august 19, Monterey Ridge, kindergarten “Meet the Teacher”, 3 – 4 p.m.
august 19, Del Sur Elementary, kindergarten and PEPP Teddy Bear Tea Party and Open House, 12 – 1 p.m. Classroom Assignment Posting Party, p.m.
august 20, BACk TO SCHOOL! – All Poway Schools
august 22, Community Open House: Tour the Del norte HS campus, 2 – 6 p.m. www.powayusd.com/pusddnhs
august 22, Movies in the Park – Hotel For Dogs (PG), 4S Ranch Community Park (baseball fields) at dusk.
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Special Classes for August
Adult
Friday, August 7, 14, 21, 28, 6 p.m. - Citizenship ClassSaturday, August 9, 10:30 a.m. - College Admission & Financial AidSaturday, August 15, 10:30 a.m. - Raising Financially Responsible Children (free workbooks provided)Thursday, August 20, 12 p.m. - Coffee & Conversation - overview of online library databasesTuesday, August 25, 10 a.m. - Nutrition & Health (conducted in Chinese)
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Tuesday, August 4, 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. - Crafts for Kids (Mobiles) Wednesday, August 5, 1 p.m. - End of Summer Reading Program Ice Cream SocialFriday, August 7 - End of Summer Reading Pizza Party for Teens with Guitar Hero Special Note: All of our regular storytimes will begin the week of Sept 8.
Programs for adults:
baby and Me yoga. Bring a baby blanket, put on your baggy clothes, pack up the diaper bag and join us for a morning escape. Class size is lim-ited – call for availability. August 5 & 19, 10:30-11:30 a.m. (1st & 3rd Wednesdays).
4s ranch Wednesday book club for adults. Join our reading group and enjoy the company of great books and people. August 19, 6:15 p.m. (3rd Wednesday)
friends of the library Meeting. Interested community members please email [email protected] for more information or join us at the meeting. Wednesday, August 26, 6:30 p.m. (4th Wednesdays)
Programs for children:
toddler time. (ages 1-2). Stories, songs, and more. Limited free tickets available starting one half-hour before program. Thursdays, 10:30-10:50 a.m.
storytime and study time will resume on September 8.
Programs for teens:
book club and study time will resume on September 8.
family Program – all ages:
family game time. (All Ages). Spend some time at the library enjoying classic board games while spending time with the family. Call for specific dates.
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What’s Happening at Your 4S Ranch Library
4S Red Sox Take 2009 Juniors Division Championship Tournament
The 4S Ranch Red Sox finished regular league play with 13 wins and 8 losses putting them in a respect-able 4th place for the season. When the division champi-onships came around, they came out on top, winning in only 4 games with scores of 11-0, 7-5, 13-1 and 7-6. The 4S Red Sox beat the CMR Diamondbacks in a very exciting last inning comeback in the Championship Game. Congratulations Red Sox!
Resident Hockey Player advances to national Festival
Hockey is not a well-known sport in a place like San Diego, but to Troy Grahl it’s a sport he sees in his future. It’s quite an honor to be selected to National Festival, especially for San Diego hockey players.
It all started back in mid December with the Southern California Select Camp, the first of three try-outs to get to the National Festival. Each year USA Hockey runs a National Select Festival in Rochester, NY for the top players in the United States at the 14, 15, 16, and 17 year old age brackets, where they track and recruit players for the National Development Team.
This season, the Jr. Gulls will have strong representation in Rochester sending five players from San Diego. In the 14 year old bracket, Troy Grahl was one of those five. Congratulations Troy and best of luck in New York!
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del norte high school important august dates
Student Registration: August 12, 10th grade, 8 to 11:30 a.m.August 12, 9th grade, 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.August 13, 9th & 10th Grade Student Orientation, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.August 17, Makeup Registration, 3 to 5 p.m.August 20, First day of school August 22, Community Open House, 2 to 6 p.m.
del norte Ptsa news
The June 10 DNHS PTSA meeting was a HUGE success! Thanks to all who came out! Almost 150 students and parents joined the PTSA - setting a 9th District, Palomar Council PTA membership record for new schools (chapters). By-laws were approved, officers were elected, and future work was staged.
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Are you thinking, your child is in high school, so you don’t need to be involved anymore? No way! Your child needs your support the same as before! Research shows that students whose parents are involved in school do much better than other students. So give your child this additional help.
San Diego Volleyball Club
The San Diego Volleyball Club 18-1 team of Rancho Bernardo, recently finished in second place at the National Volleyball Festival Tournament held in Phoenix. The team lost their final match to Saddleback Valley Volleyball Club’s 18-1 team from Orange County, with a best of three games scores of 25-17 and 25-15. The club is located in the 4S Ranch Business Park at 10806 Willow Court, Suite 3. You can find out more about the club by visiting www.sdvbc.org.
important dnhs contacts:
Greg Mizel, Principal ([email protected])Kelly Burke, Assistant Principal ([email protected])Jocbethem Tahapary, Counselor ([email protected])Christine Biggs, Administrative Assistant ([email protected])For more information, please visit www.powayusd.com/pusddnhs.
Join the Ptsa!
It is never too late to become a Del Norte PTSA Member! Your mem-bership is what helps expand the PTSA-provided benefits to our students. The stronger we are, the more benefits the students of Del Norte will have. Membership is good for one school year until October 31 of the following school year and is only $10 per person. Fill out the membership form and return it together with your payment to Del Norte PTSA, Del Norte High School main office.
Below are the 2009-2010 Board Leaders. For a complete Committee Chair listing along with open positions, please visit the Del Norte HS website.
Board PositionsPresident Debbie LudwinExec VP Cara Grossman1st VP Membership Gudrun Fichter2nd VP Programs Annie Isaac3rd VP Ways & Means Tricia RobletoRecording Secretary Valerie BrownCorresponding Secretary Michelle CoffmanTreasurer Corinne CampbellFinancial Secretary Nicole CarusaAuditor Steve TutunjianHistorian Cara KindigParliamentarian Joan Serrano
gyminny Kids hosts tyson fitness challenge
Gyminny Kids, Inc. has taken an active role in helping kids become more physically fit by hosting the Tyson Fitness Challenge, a joint initiative of USA Gymnastics (national governing body for gymnastics in the US) and Tyson Foods. Created under the guidance of fitness and nutrition experts, the Tyson Fitness Challenge has two goals: helping today’s youth get more physically fit and helping kids who are fighting illnesses by raising money for Children’s Miracle Network.
Geared toward youngsters, ages 4-16, the program is not about teaching gymnastics skills, but using gymnastics to help kids become more physically fit, as well as learn about a well-balanced diet. Although classes began on July 15, they run through September 3. Classes focus on nutrition and core strength. Each child is taught to set realistic goals and will learn how to suc-cessfully follow through in attaining their goals.
For more information on Gyminny Kids Tyson Fitness Challenge, call 1-800-GYMINNY. To learn more about Giminny Kids visit www.gymin-nykids.com. To learn more about USA Gymnastics and the Tyson Fitness Challenge, visit www.tysonfitnesschallenge.com.
kids’ Care Club Child Development Center nOW Enrolling
Kids’ Care Club Child Development Center is NOW ENROLLING for Fall 2009. This 4S Ranch Nationally Accredited Preschool offers programs for children starting at the age of 6 weeks to 5 years old. Kids’ Care Club embraces a program designed to build self-confidence and a love of learning. The well-rounded curriculum promotes learning and lit-eracy through letter and word recognition, phonological awareness and hands-on development activities. A comprehensive curriculum includes: pre-reading and writing, art, circle times, cooking, dramatic play, gardening, health & safety, language, listening centers, manipulatives, math & science, music & movement, outdoor play, quiet reading centers, wood working - just to mention a few! Visit www.kidscareclub.com to schedule a tour or call 858-675-7000.
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I would venture a guess that at least three quar-ters of the 4S Ranch population has frequented our local Starbucks at least once in the last 4 years and has been greeted by the extremely personable and cheery Gail Edwards. I am not a regular in the strictest sense of the word, but whenever I do go and Gail is there. She is always saying ‘hi’ to someone by name and she knows exactly what coffee concoc-tion the person would like to have. I was always impressed by her exuberance and decided to let everyone know what the woman behind the counter was all about.
Gail lives in Ramona with her husband Dan and their 4 children, Elizabeth, 15, Logan, 12, Katherine, 11 and Mark, 4. Dan works at one of the business parks along Camino Del Norte. Gail met her husband for cof-fee one day and as fate would have it, she began to chat with the Starbucks Manager. Gail began working there shortly thereafter. Gail had a 4 month old at home and didn’t need a full-time job so the opportunity was ideal. Gail LOVES coffee and she LOVES people.
Gail believes that with so many zillions of jobs out there that people should work in an area that makes them happy. Her favorite quote high-lights that theory, “Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work.” She is definitely a people person and views herself as being in the people business,
not the coffee business. Gail gives the job her all, but unfortunately discovered that she has a severe case of tendonitis in her arm, shoulder and neck. Despite the pain, she persists and keeps up the sunny disposition. What is Gail’s favorite coffee drink? That would be a double tall white mocha. “It’s the perfect blend of sweet and coffee,” she affirms. On the other hand, it’s not her favorite coffee drink to make. That honor goes to the Cappuccino and the Espresso Macchiato. Making those drinks requires a bit of skill. Since there is lots
of white, thick foam involved, it’s more of a challenge to create. When Gail is not at Starbucks, she loves just playing with her fam-
ily. She is also quite the karaoke aficionado, singing both at home and at the local hamburger joint on Karaoke Night. She loves to read and is an amateur photographer who enjoys photographing landscapes and weather anomalies. She recently spent some much needed time away in Palm Springs with Dan. Gail was recently promoted to shift manager which is no surprise. She absolutely adores her 4S customers and it comes across in everything she does. Although Gail does have physically challenging days, she said she wouldn’t give up her job here in 4S for anything!
Well, we all appreciate your cheerfulness, Gail. Keep up the great work. We’ll be visiting you soon!
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New School Year ScheduleThe first day of school will be Thursday, August 20, 2009. The first 14
days of school (August 20-September 9) Kindergarten hours will be 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Starting September 10, Kindergarten will follow the regular daily schedule (8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. M., T., Th., F and 8 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. on Wed.). Check the website for class/teacher posting dates. Registration paperwork will be online for all students. Please visit www.powayusd.com and click on the Continuing Student Registration button (off peak times are best).
• There will be no registration packet pickup in August.• Print and bring ALL registration forms completed and signed to the
office on August 10-19 from 8 a.m. to noon. (Be sure to include all District forms and SRES Walking Field Trip form.) Also, all current “cleared” volunteers must submit a Volunteer Code of Conduct for 09/10 school year.
If you have not used Learning Point, you will need to activate your par-ent account in the system (this information was sent to each household in July 2008). If you do not have this information, please contact the help desk at 858-748-0010 x 2854 or e-mail [email protected] for your par-ent user name and password. Once you have your parent ID and password information, go to http://onlinereg.powayusd.com/ and click “Account Activation”. Follow the steps accordingly. If you have more than one stu-dent, you will need to repeat the steps to activate each student’s account.
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New ESS Contract Options For Fall 2009
Starting Fall 2009 PUSD Extended Student Services is pleased to announce two additional contract options for PUSD families beginning Fall 2009. ESS will offer PUSD families 2 additional options for ESS enrollment:
1. ESS, Before School Only2. ESS, After School Only (includes time banking day use)ESS will continue to offer ESS Full Time contract (before/after
school with time banking days included) as well as the popular Alternative Contract for just time banking days. Please see Myra Prather, ESS Supervisor or Lead Assistant Melanie Nuss for more information and to discuss the contract option that best serves you and your child(ren)’s needs. You may also view the Fall 2009 ESS Fee Chart at http://powayusd.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/pusdess/.
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Registration InformationIn order to prepare for registration in August, parents must go online to
the PUSD website to update, download, and print all registration forms for 2009-2010, prior to Oak Valley’s August registration dates (Monday, August 10, 2009 and Tuesday, August 11, 2009). ALL students must register before the first day of school, Thursday, August 20, 2009.
In order to login, you must have your parent password available. Unfortunately, OVMS does not have this information so if you are having trouble logging in, you will need to contact the district office help desk at 858-748-0010 x 2854.Thank you in advance for your help in making registration in August a success.
All paperwork completed through the on-line process needs to be printed and returned to OVMS on your student’s assigned registration date as follows:
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Students who could not register on their assigned registration day will be able to go through make-up registration on Tuesday, August 18, from 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. in the OVMS MPR. The Registration process will take approximately 1 hour. Please be prepared to:1. Clear any library obligations or fines before coming to register. Please
contact the Library at (858) 487-2939 ext. 6105.2. Print and bring ALL registration forms, completed and signed. (Be sure
to include all District and OVMS required forms.)3. Print and bring any required paperwork for PTSA, Falcon Foundation,
Science Olympiad and Band Boosters. (If you are purchasing or donating to OVMS, you will need to bring separate checks for each organization.)
4. Have student’s yearbook picture taken and obtain I.D. card. (To purchase yearbooks or pictures, you will need to go on-line to order each.)
5. Pay for 6th Grade Outdoor Education. Check made payable to O.V.M.S.6. Purchase and receive P. E. clothes and locks. Check made payable to
O.V.M.S.7. Receive your class schedule.8. Check out textbooks from the library—bring a book bag or backpack.
Some items require on-line purchase only and others require separate checks.Visit the following website for complete registration information.
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Registration Volunteers
We are in need of lots of volunteers to make Oak Valley’s Registration events run smoothly. Volunteering at Registration is a great change to catch up with old friends after the summer, and to make some new ones. If you are available to help, please send an email to our Registration Volunteer Coordinator, Judy Simeroth (Email: [email protected]). Sign up with a friend and let Judy know that you’d like to work together. She’ll do her best to accom-modate you! Thank you for your support of Oak Valley!
6th Grade Student Orientation (Students Only)
Wednesday—August 12, 2009 In MPR 8 a.m. - 11 a.m.
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By appointment only. Please contact Jan Hoch, Counseling Assistant at 858-487-2939 ext. 6118.
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Thanks!
A HUGE thank you is owed to the entire MRES community for helping us make this school year so successful. We have an incredible staff that is committed to making sure each child is successful. We also have incredibly dedicated and generous parents who support us in so many ways. Lastly, but most importantly, we have highly motivated students who are at the core of what we do and who motivate all of us to help them achieve their potential. These ingredients are what makes MRES a very unique and special place and why we are successful.
Compass Learning Still Available For August
Compass Learning will be available for all returning students to use over the summer. Please make sure to take advantage of it and continue to have your child use the program as you see fit throughout the summer months.
Back To School
Our first day of school this year will be Thursday, August 20, 2009. Classroom assignments will be posted in the front of the school at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, August 18. The first 14 days of school (August 20-September 9) Kindergarten hours will be 9 a.m. - 1:40 p.m. These days will be devoted to helping our Kindergarten students better prepare for a longer day. Starting September 10, Kindergarten will follow the regular daily schedule (9 a.m. - 3:20 p.m. M., T., Th., F and 9 a.m. - 1:40 p.m. on Wed.)
Kindergarten Meet The Teacher
Students and parents of Kindergartners are invited to come and “Meet the Teacher” from 3 –4 p.m. in their classroom on August 19. Mark your cal-endar for this exciting day.
Fall Festival 2009
Be a part of the first ever Monterey Ridge International Fall Festival! Contact Gigi Adaya – VP of Programs at [email protected] for more information and to help plan this event. This event will replace our Spring Festival and will be held in September or October. We’ll need lots of help and suggestions to ensure the festival is fun and exciting for everyone.
Save Box Tops Over The Summer – Contest In August
Monterey Ridge earned over $1,200 by collecting Box Tops this year! An easy way to earn money with Box Tops is to sign up on the Box Tops web-site at www.boxtops4education.com. Every time someone new msigns up we get FIVE FREE box tops ($0.50)! The site has great recipes, coupons for items with box tops, and activities for the kids and ways to help our school. Please consider signing up today. Turn in any Box Tops that you don’t want hanging around this summer and don’t forget to ask friends and relatives to save them from summer time snacks. We’ll have a fun contest in August to kick-start the collection in 2009 – 2010.
Some Important Dates:
MRES office will open again on Monday, August 10, 2009.Weekly Monarch email will resume the week of August 17, 2009.Back To School Night for Parents will be Thursday, September 3, 2009
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Off ice Opens On August 1The office is currently closed for the summer. New student enrollment for PEPP through 5th grade will be taking place at the District Office. Please call 858-679-2645 for an enrollment appointment. Additional information and down loadable forms pertaining to K-5 new-student enrollment may be found on our website: www.powayusd.com. Our office will open again on Monday, August 10, 2009.
August-September Dates to Remember
August 19: Kindergarten and PEPP Teddy Bear Tea Party and Open House, 12 – 1 p.m. Classroom Assignment Posting Party, 4 pmAugust 20: First Day of School, 8:30 a.m. – 1:10 p.m. (grades 1-5)September 3: Back to School Night, 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.September 7: Labor Day Holiday - No SchoolSeptember 15: Picture DaySeptember 18: PTA Community picnic on the playground of Del Sur, 4 – 6 p.m.
PEPP Schedule
PEPP will begin at 8:30 a.m. and dismiss at 12 p.m. Monday through Friday, every day of the school year.
Grades 1-5 Schedule
School begins promptly at 8:30 a.m. each day. Students that arrive after 8:30 a.m. are considered tardy and need to check in with the office prior to going to class. School dismisses at 2:50 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Thursday is our time banking day. School dismisses at 1:10 p.m. every Thursday. The first day of school is a time banking day and will dismiss at 1:10 p.m.
Kindergarten Schedule
For Kindergarten students, school will also begin at 8:30 a.m. The first four-teen days of Kindergarten will be transition days. The purpose of transition days is to help your kindergartner transition into 5 full days of school each week. The dismissal times for the first three weeks of school will be as follows:
Thursday, August 20 through Friday, September 4 – Dismiss at 12 p.m.Monday, September 7 – No school, Labor DayTuesday, September 8 – Dismiss at 12 p.m.Wednesday, September 9 – Dismiss at 12 p.m.Thursday, September 10 – Dismiss at 1:10 p.m.Friday, September 11 – Dismiss at 2:50 p.m.
Beginning Monday, September 14, school will start at 8:30 a.m. and dismiss at 2:50 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Thursdays are mini-mum days and school will dismiss at 1:10 p.m.
Classroom Assignments
For grades 1-5, classroom assignments will be posted in the front of the school at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, August 19. For Kindergarten, classroom assignments will be posted in the kindergarten area at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, August 19. Students and parents of kindergart-ners are invited to a “Teddy Bear Tea Party” between 12 and 1 p.m. in their classroom. It is possible that these assignments may change due to changes in enroll-ment.
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BROuGHT TO YOu BY THE HEALTH EXPERTS AT PALOMAR POMERADO HEALTH - WWW.PPH.ORG
cOMMunity lifestyle: health
i would like my family to maintain healthy habits even
when we are busy during our school routines. can you
provide some simple steps we can incorporate? J.K.
Along with the rising rates of obesity in children, the rates of type 2 diabetes in youth are also rising. The following are some tips to help your children:
• Have healthy snacks on hand such as instant oatmeal, fruits and vegetables, peanuts in the shell, and low fat cheese sticks.
• Never allow eating in front of television or other screens. This pro-motes poor awareness of how full or satisfied you or your children are and typically leads to overeating.
• Limit fruit juice and juice drinks -- make water or milk (prefer-ably 1 percent fat or less) the preferred beverage. Avoid soda not only because of the sugar content, but caffeine content that might become addictive to sensitive young bodies.
• Involve children in meal planning and grocery shopping; teach about nutrition along the way by reading food labels and noting
the types of nutrients that are found in various foods.
Janice Baker, Registered Diabetes Educator & Dietician/Dr Susan krizek, MD
Internal Medicine, www.pph.org
My son has asthma -- i noticed he has been wheezing this
summer. any advice before he begins sports for the school
year? f.r.
Schedule a physical with your doctor. Asthma is a disease of the lungs that makes breathing difficult at times. Common triggers for asthma include: viral infections (like a cold), tobacco smoke, dust mites, animal dander, cockroaches, molds, pollen, sprays and strong odors. The key indicators for the diagnosis of asthma include:
wheezing, cough, difficulty breathing, and chest tightness. These symptoms can range from mild and infrequent to severe and per-sistent. For children with asthma, you need to contact your physi-cian if you notice any of the following situations: the need to use a rescue inhaler (albuterol) more than twice a week, waking up at night coughing more than two times per month, or refilling the res-cuer inhaler prescription more than two times per year. These can be indications that other asthma medications are needed to help control symptoms. Patient education and frequent monitoring by healthcare professionals is the key for optimal control of asthma
symptoms.
Fritz Steen, Disease Management Specialist / Susan krizek, MD Internal
Medicine, www.pph.org
My son came up to me and showed a bulge just below his
belly that he says has been bothering him. What should i
be worried about? b.t.
During the ritual back to school physical a lot of these issues are picked up and they generally refer to a hernia. This is why the doc-tors say “turn your head and cough”. These can occur at any age with usually a lifetime 10% risk. Once found the child should see a specialist and defer sports until evaluated. Academics won’t need to be deferred. Severe pain or a lump that will not go down may be an emergent situation and should be seen immediately.
The most common hernia is inguinal near the groin. It affects boys more than girls and the repair is most commonly an outpatient surgical procedure taking about an hour. Full activity can resume in 3-4 weeks. So remember to get this evaluated by your primary care
physician, they will know if a surgeon is needed.
Dr. Franklin Martin, MD FACS General Surgeon, www.pph.org
Ask the Doctor...
Start the School Year Right
BROuGHT TO YOu BY THE HEALTH EXPERTS AT PALOMAR POMERADO HEALTH
do you have a health-related question for the doctor? Email [email protected] and the physicians at Palomar Pomerado Health will provide an answer for you here in Back At The Ranch.
BY JAnICE BAkER, REGISTERED DIETITIAn, CERTIFIED DIABETES
EDuCATOR, TEAM MEMBER OF SuSAn kRIZEk , MD, InTERnAL MEDICInE
For kids of all ages to get back into the routine of school, sports and
other activities, fueling bodies and minds with the proper nutrition is essen-
tial to success. Here are some tips to remind all of us what it takes to be at
our best every day.
Eat breakfast every day! Skipping meals - especially breakfast- deprives you
of the energy and nutrients we need to get through the day. Our brains need
fuel to focus and process new information!
Afterschool snacks are also important for growing kids. These snacks
should include nutritious foods such as any type of fruit or vegetable, dairy
product, whole grain bread or cereals. Some examples include: cheese que-
sadilla on a whole wheat tortilla, cut up fruit with a small handful of nuts,
or a whole grain breakfast cereal and low fat milk. Avoid using chips, cookies
or candy as afterschool snacks; these should be considered ‘once in a while’
foods.
Plan for 5 to 9 servings of fruit and vegetables per day. Start out your
morning with some raisins on your cereal and small glass of 100% juice
- that’s 2 servings right there! Have some carrot sticks and a banana with
lunch, and a salad and a ½ cup or more of cooked vegetable with dinner.
Include veggies on your pizza, and remember, tomato sauce is full of disease-
fighting nutrients as well.
Use high fiber and whole grain breads and cereals. These foods are packed
with nutrients for our bodies, such as the B vitamins and vitamin E. The
fiber helps us keep our digestive system working properly. It’s like exercise
for our GI tract!
Keep well hydrated. Heated rooms in home, school and offices, as well as
the dry air outside can make us lose extra water through our skin and respi-
ratory system. Drinking water throughout the day, as well as eating foods
high in water content (fruits and vegetables), keeps our body well lubricated
and our immune systems working well. If weight management is a concern,
avoid calorie ridden fluids such as sodas, energy drinks and more than 1 cup
of fruit juice per day. Fluid based calories don’t fill us up as much as solid
foods. Water is best!
Frequent hand washing. This is important in cutting down on the risk of
food infections (sometimes called the “stomach flu”) as well as the colds that
travel quickly when we are inside more. Frequent hand washing is even more
critical now with the increasing occurrences of H1N1 or Swine flu.
Avoid eating in front of TV, computer screens, while driving, reading or doing homework. This type of “distracted” eating promotes excess weight
gain just as much as choosing less healthful foods. For best results, this rule
should apply to all family members.
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bold smiles dentalFamily & Cosmetic Dentistry, Dr. Jeremy Bold, DDS. Located in the 4S Ranch Village Center near Postal Annex & Starbucks. 16625 Dove Canyon Rd., Suite 103. Call 858-674-9999 or visit www.boldsmilesdental.com
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specialists in dentistry & OrthodonticsSpecialists in Dentistry & Orthodontics for Children & Young Adults. 11616 Iberia Place, San Diego, CA 92128. Call 858- 676-5000 or visit our website, www.dixonandthurston.com
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bernardo West chiropracticChiropractic Care, Massage, Exercise, and Nutrition Dr. Angela Hee & Dr. Jeff Oslance Bernardo West Chiropractic 858-673-1733
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rb spine centerChiropractic Care, Massage, Complicated Spinal Conditions, Neurodiag-nostic Testing, Personal Injury, Pain Management, Auto Accidents, Dr. Dirk Kancilia, D.C., 858-345-4114, www.rbspinecenter.com
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REAL ESTATE SERVICES century 21 - christopher scioscia
Christopher Scioscia Realtor | 9934 Mercy Road, Ste 200 | San Diego, CA 92129 | 888-510-3939 | [email protected]
an das - century 21Buy, Sell, Rent - Homes. Get daily loan rates, free home evaluation and Comparative Market Analysis. Call An at 858-722-3163 or email [email protected]
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cloudbreak church16150 4S Ranch Pkwy., Sundays, 10am
temple adat shalomA reform congregation serving North County Inland. Preschool & Religious School, Adult Education, Sisterhood, Men’s Club. Rabbi ~ David Cas-tiglione, Cantor ~ Lori Wilinsky Frank, President ~ Howard Levin. 15905 Pomerado Road, 858-451-1200, www.adatshalom.com.
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NEW MEMBER INVITATION! Worship and dine with Rabbi David Castiglione North County’s most dynamic spiritual leader.
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events. Visit www.adatshalom.com for a complete service schedule. Come see for yourself why we’re the Center for Reform Jewish Life in North County Inland.And be sure to ask about our pre-school/religious school programs—all conveniently accessible to I-15 in Poway.
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business spotlightinsect & rodent solutions frank and Mari Ogwaro
www.sandiegopestcontrol.com
760-597-2847
Bugs and rodents are not exactly at the forefront for topics of con-versation, but when you grow up in a home in which your father was an entomologist, it does come up. Frank Ogwaro was raised in Africa where termites are not only the size of a small child, but they can also be a delicacy depending on what social class you come from. The African population views bugs differently than most US citizens, but eradication is still a neces-sity. Because of his father’s profession, Frank took an interest in insects and learned quite a bit about them.
When most 14 year olds are thinking about sports, movies and pizza, Frank was thinking about staying alive. He found himself fighting in a rebel war for six months and although it was a harrowing experience, he grew up fast and learned a lot about life and perseverance. Fortunately, his father was able to relocate the family to the United States and Frank was able to live a “normal” teenage life, just a few short years later.
Frank met his wife Mari at Poway High School in 1988. Together they have started ‘Insect & Rodent Solutions’. They went through the usual tri-als and tribulations of a new business, but because of Frank’s background and strong determination to succeed, the business eventually took off. The first five years, the business was run out of their small apartment, but they
eventually moved it to a commercial building in Leucadia and then to their new, bigger and better location in Vista.
Insect & Rodent Solutions is a full service pest control company. For general pest control, they schedule monthly, bimonthly and quarterly visits. This can be customized for ants, rodents and gophers or for any one or two of these services depending on your needs. After a thorough inspection, the field specialist who comes to your home will give you a complete evaluation and rec-ommendation so you have a guideline as to what will work best for your situ-ation. They are very good at determin-ing entry points. Also, if added ser-vice is necessary in between scheduled visits, they will send out a field special-ist at no extra cost to you. Insect & Rodent Solutions uses bait boxes for rodent eradication. The amount of poi-son in the box is formulated for the weight of a rodent. The bait box itself requires a key for entry by anything other than a rodent, so it is considered child and pet friendly. Gophers are eliminated via gas pellets that dissipate in the gopher tunnels so there is no secondary poisoning.
Beyond these standard pest control services, they also specialize in termite solutions. The first line of defense is done in-house by injecting the wood members where the termites have infiltrated. They avoid fumigation as much as possible and are typically very successful with their first line of defense. After the termites have been eliminated, they offer yearly contracts to inspect for any termite recurrences. They inspect for both drywood and subterranean termites. It’s like an insurance policy against termites. Insect & Rodent Solutions can also help you with any wasp, bee or flea infestation.
Their customer service is outstanding, always putting the customer first. They have trained, professional field specialists who work in full uniform and drive in trucks that are clearly labeled with the Insect & Rodent Solutions logo. The technicians are licensed and bonded and always polite and personable. Fees are based on the square footage of your home and the specific services you are requesting. Their business has evolved through word of mouth and they offer a $25 credit toward your account for every referral you send their way. Turnaround time is typically 24 to 48 hours. Their website offers online bill pay as well as online scheduling. There is even a link for “Bugucation” which educates the reader with bug facts. You can visit their website at www.sandi-egopestcontrol.com. Or, give Frank and Mari a call at 760-597-2847. You can also email them at [email protected].
13180 Poway Road, Poway, CA 92064
Floaties Swim School introduces children to the exciting world of swimming in a non-threatening, fun and safe environment.
We provide year-round, small class instruction in our warm water indoor swimming pool to children of all ages.
please call for tryouts & daily schedules.TRITONS
Now you can get fast, affordable health care in the convenience of your local grocery store.
Located in select Albertsons/Sav-On Pharmacy stores and operated by Palomar Pomerado Health (PPH), the PPH expresscare health centers are open seven days a week and staffed by certified Family Nurse Practitioners.
Appointments are not necessary and most visits take about 20 minutes. Health insurance is not required, but if you are a member of a participating health plan the price you pay will be less than the
standard fee. For more information stop by the nearest
PPH expresscare health center or visit us at www.pphexpresscare.org
PPH expresscare now served at select Albertsons/Sav-On locations
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