Box 2
Contains 143 Results:
"Local handicrafts featured", 1970-09-17
"Examining handmade clocks by Rancho Bernardo craftsman Walter Carson, is Mrs. Vi Harmon, owner of the recently-opened Creative Handicrafts shop at 2200 S. Escondido Blvd. The store will offer items made by local artisans."
"Educational unit is dedicated", 1970-09-20
"Students busy at work in one of the classrooms of the new 12-room educational unit of Grace Lutheran School are (front, from left) Paul Amundsen, Scott Clippinger and Bruce Wettstein. Also pictured is Lynn Mohr, instructor and principal at the school. The unit was dedicated last week."
"Showcase exhibit opens Monday", 1970-09-20
"A painting by Carmen Villalobos of an old house in a meadow, with a line of hills in the background, is admired by Robert C. Lonergan (right) and Josephine Graset. Mrs. Villalobos, the artist who painted the picture, stands behind it. It is only one of many to be shown at the annual fall show of the Showcase of the Arts. The exhibition will open Monday at the Escondido Village Mall. It will run for six days, through Saturday."
"Main Structure Completed at Dixon Dam", 1970-09-16
"More Fun Than School", 1970-09-17
"Respite for a queen", 1970-09-17
"Petra Gomez, queen of the Mexican Independence Day fiesta held Tuesday and Wednesday, was helped with refreshements by David Miranda, assistant fiesta parade chairman, and Maria Alvarado at Grape Day Park Wednesday night. The two-day event attracted about 2,000 persons and was termed the most successful fiesta yet." Other images in folder include more of Gomez, Miranda, and Alvarado, as well as musicians and attendees of the festival.
"Ballet Azteca joins festival", 1970-09-17
"Youngsters in the Ballet Azteca, a Mexican folk dance troupe from Fallbrook, wound their way up Grand Avenue Wednesday night in a parade which took them and about 60 other persons to the Mexican Independence Day fiesta at Grape Day Park. The troupe and other entertainers attracted about 2,000 persons to the two-day fiesta." Other images in envelope include musicians, charros, people holding signs for the GI Forum, and the Queen of Fiesta Patrias, Petra Gomez, riding in a convertible.
"Committee organizes new congregation", 1970-09-25
"Ray Stradley (right) reads a scripture passage from the Bible as Hal Watkins (left), Mrs. Al Fromlath and Tom Edgington listen. They are members of the organizational committee for the newly-formed Hidden Valley Christian Church. On the table is the communion set used by the church. Services are held temporarily at Grant School."