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27th Annual Encinitas April Street Fair
Street Fair from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., April 24-25. Join the fun along South Coast Highway 101 between D and J streets. This year’s fair features free and affordable family fun that includes four live music stages, an extensive recycling effort and a beer garden hosted by Stone Brew-
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ing Company, Beer Advocate magazine’s “All Time Top Brewery on Planet Earth.” Entertainers taking the stages throughout the weekend include Rocket Science, Rhythm Method, NovaMenco, Bill Magee Blues, Matt Commerce, Luna Llena, Super Strings and Allison Adams Tucker & Allegato World Jazz Ensemble. On Saturday, take advantage of the NCTD Coaster, located at D Street and Vul-
can, to avoid parking problems. Limited parking is available during the morning hours. Suggested parking locations include City Hall, the Moonlight Beach parking lot, and the two Coaster station parking lots.
Location: 818 S. Coast Hwy., Encinitas, 92024. For more information, call 760-943-1950, email
Tradmill@Encinitas101.com or visit Encinitas101.com. For a Coaster schedule, go to gonctd.com/coaster_schedules.htm.
Get in the Game with the Encinitas Chamber
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he Encinitas Chamber of Com- merce invites youth and families
to celebrate good health, sports and recreation to make a difference - munity on May 23. Come to Oak Crest Middle School’s Upper Field for the “Get in the Game” event and watch some of the world’s best action sports athletes perform tricks and routines on the half-pipe ramp. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the entire family can explore dozens of sports and health booths, interactive activities such as climbing walls, face painting, clowns and more. The San Diego Sockers will perform and offer free instruc- tion, and Encinitas White Dragon Martial Arts will offer demos.
he Downtown Encinitas MainStreet Association (DEMA) presents the 27th annual Encinitas April
St. Amour Relocates to La Costa Salon and Spa
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harlotte St. Amour, of Amour Organic Hair Care, recently relocated to La Costa Salon and Spa, in Carlsbad. To celebrate her move, St. Amour is offering a new client special, priced at $75, that includes a cut and non-toxic, vegan, organic hair color, as well as a personal con- sultation. With more than 18 years experience as a color expert and master hair designer, St. Amour helps cut and color.
Location: 3231 Camino De Los Coches, Carlsbad, 92009. For more information, call 760-846-1861, email
Amour1@RoadRunner.com, or visit OurSalonOnline.com/Charlot-
teStAmour. See ad on page 29.
Dirty Dogs Opens in Cardiff
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listening to live performances by The New Archaic, Stripes and Lines, and the Rancho Coastal Humane Society.
Location: 675 Balour Dr., Encinitas, 92024. Limited tickets. Cost: $10/adults and youth; $8/military and seniors. Children under 5 admitted free. Off-site parking available at Mira Costa College; free shuttle to and from the event. For more information, call 760-753-6270, email
Info@ASportingLife.org or
David@DMirisch.com, or visit EncinitasChamber.com. See ad on page 15.
ake advantage of a self-serve wash, cage-free grooming and all-natural dog and cat food, treats, toys and gear at Dirty Dogs Scrub Grub and Meow, a one-stop shop for dogs and cats that opened its doors in March. A family owned and operated busi- ness, Dirty Dogs strives to provide the best products and top-notch service for clients and their pets, in a fun, relaxed atmosphere. They also offer community events catered to pets and their owners. Store hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
Monday-Friday, and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Groomers are available every day. Prices for self-serve washes start at $18 and grooming starts at $36.
Location: 2107 San Elijo Ave., Cardiff by the Sea, 92007. For more information, call 760-944-3647 or 858-259-3647, email
Elias@DirtyDogsd.com, or visit DirtyDogsAndMeow.com.
natural awakenings
April 2010
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