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Escondido (Calif.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 118 Collections and/or Records:

"Red Barons in miniature", 1970-08-10

 File — Box 1: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_001_00005
Scope and Contents "Students in summer classes at Lincoln School got their model airplanes set for a recent balloon-boosting contents under the watchful eye of Ben Sasnett, instructor. Sasnett began a club at Miller School, where he teaches year-round, whose members have built and flown model planes after school and on Saturdays since January. Boys pictured (from left) Jamie Clark, Wayne Simmons, Anthony Capone and Robbie Smith, are learning to fly planes they built from scratch during summer classes, with...
Dates: Other: 1970-08-10

Reflections from the COVID sequester time: The Future of Food., 2020-04-24

 Item
Identifier: togetherApart-018
Scope and Contents

My thoughts around food and how we need to change moving forward. Thanks

Dates: Other: 2020-04-24

"Remembering earlier times", 1970-08-19

 File — Box 1: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_001_00080
Scope and Contents

"Long-time Escondidan Peter Oliver recalls earlier times in the Southland as he scans a pulp novel about Kit Carson, printed in 1935. Oliver says he hopes the new Kit Carson Days will be as wonderful for the community as Grape Days were."

Dates: Other: 1970-08-19

Rios, Dan. Interview, 2017-04-15

 File
Identifier: SC003-I-02
Scope and Contents Daniel Flores Rios, born in Hanford, California. April 10th, 1939 to Theodore and Jennie Rios, was the Chief Photographer at the Escondido Times-Advocate and North County Times newspapers.In this second interview conducted by Alexa Clausen, Dan Rios discusses starting work for the Escondido Times-Advocate and the beginning of his career at newspaper which was then owned by the Applebee and Carlton families. Rios discusses his work days, the paper's staffing, and his enjoyment in...
Dates: 2017-04-15

Rios, Theresa. Interview, 2022-04-07

 File
Identifier: SC027-17
Scope and Contents

Theresa Rios is a retired Escondido librarian, where she created Las Embajadores Biblioteca. In this interview, Theresa discusses teaching children to read, empowering children to learn, and how her childhood impacted her passion for teaching children to read and love learning.

Dates: 2022-04-07

Rube Nelson's 1895 Russell steam tractor, 1970-08

 File — Box 1: Series SC003-01
Identifier: SC003_001_00002
Scope and Contents

[Envelope contains images of men -- including possibly Rube Nelson -- standing around or sitting on Rube Nelson's 1895 Russell steam tractor. The tractor was a fixture at Rube's Country Corner (est. 1925), at one time the oldest supermarket in Escondido, California. Rube's Country Corner went out of business in 1982.]

Dates: Other: 1970-08

Scary Halloween mannequin

 Digital Image
Identifier: SC003-P-133

Series on immigration -- Escondido

 File
Identifier: SC003-P-001 to SC003-P-004
Scope and Contents

"Series on immigration -- Escondido." [Four photographs. 001: Man holding women, both in distress. Police officer in background. 002: Duplicate of 001. 003: Woman in distress, with head in arms. 004: Child pointing to camera. Close-up.]

Dates: 1968-2001

Share Your Story Form 4, 2020-05-01

 Item
Identifier: togetherApart-035
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Share Your Story series comprises 44 submissions to Together/Apart that came to the site through a form with guided questions. Questions could be answered in free-writing format. Contributors had the option to contribute anonymously; in such cases, their identities have been redacted and their information not kept. The forms were exported as text forms and saved as PDFs. Questions for the form were focused on experiences and actions shared regarding the early pandemic...
Dates: Other: 2020-05-01

Share Your Story Form 5, 2020-05-01

 Item
Identifier: togetherApart-036
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Share Your Story series comprises 44 submissions to Together/Apart that came to the site through a form with guided questions. Questions could be answered in free-writing format. Contributors had the option to contribute anonymously; in such cases, their identities have been redacted and their information not kept. The forms were exported as text forms and saved as PDFs. Questions for the form were focused on experiences and actions shared regarding the early pandemic...
Dates: Other: 2020-05-01