Box 11
Contains 33 Results:
Crash site, 1994-09-10
[Envelope contains images, likely unpublished, of site of an accident. Accident perhaps was fatal school bus and car collision of September 9th, 1994, which killed Japanese exchange student Kazuko Nakano.]
Family Reading Festival, 1994-09-10
[Envelope contains images taken at Family Reading Festival, September 10, 1994, at Grape Day Park, Escondido, California.]
East Valley Community Center, 1994-09-10
[Envelope contains images of grand opening of East Valley Community Center, 2245 E. Valley Parkway, Escondido, California. Long-awaited community center included branch library and recreation.]
"7 years of limbo for old house may be ending", 1994-09-13; 1994-12-21
"Bob Smith and his wife, Sandra, stand along Ninth Avenue [Escondido]. Their house, partly obscured by bushes, comes within 7 feet of the road, which will soon be widened." [Envelope contains additional images related to story about the Smiths and their century-old house, which was potentially to be demolished by the City of Escondido to make way for a wider street.]
Frank Hermansen, 1994-09-13
[Headshots of Frank Hermansen, candidate who hoped to replace Vista school board member Joyce Lee if she were to be recalled.]
"Palomar College professor brings history to life: John Tanner knows his history, but feels lucky rather than doomed to repeat it (to students)", 1994-09-13; 1994-09-14
"Professor John Tanner has been teaching at Palomar for 26 years." [Envelope contains additional related images of Professor John Tanner.]
"Escondido artist's career chronicled", 1994-09-14; 1994-09-27
"Harry Sternberg poses and points to a self-portrait he did recently." "Harry Sternberg talks about his art in his Escondido studio." [Envelope contains additional images of Sternberg, who had a retrospective exhibition at the San Diego Museum of Art in Balboa Park.]
"Icefloe lets workers test ice: Candidate for governor Kathleen Brown will attend the grand opening Saturday.", 1994-09-14; 1994-09-15
"Justice served: Teen gets maximum for robbery murder", 1994-09-15; 1994-09-16
Helen Heller, 1994-09-16
[Helen Heller was presented with a plaque by Palomar Hospital Auxiliary; she also received a 30,000 hour pin and the gift shop was renamed in her honor. Envelope contains images of plaque presentation, possibly unpublished.]