ECO-FRIENDLY DESIGN
HUBBELL & HUBBELL ARCHITECTS Drew Hubbell 1970 6th Ave, San Diego, CA 92101 619-231-0446 Fax: 619-231-0264
Info@HubbellAndHubbell.com HubbellAndHubbell.com
Dedicated to environmentally friendly designs with artistic detailing since 1995, Hubbell and Hubbell Architects is a local leader in the use of sustain- able building materials. From residential design and green remodels to public facilities, we bring custom solutions and extensive experience to each project. We also offer energy-efficiency analyses
and recommendations for existing homes. EXERCISE
IKUNA KOA OUTRIGGER CANOE CLUB Gus Cervantes 858-449-2078 • Fax: 858-408-3490
Gus@IkunaKoa.com •
IkunaKoa.com
Ikuna Koa Outrig- ger Canoe Club is looking for begin- ner and experi-
enced paddlers who love the Hawaiian culture and love the aloha spirit. We have both adult and youth programs. Please visit our website to learn more about fantastic club and how you can be a part of it.
FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE
ECOPOLITAN Dr. Adiel Tel-Oren 2409 Lyndale Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55405 612-870-2974 Fax: 530-690-8447
Clinic@Ecopolitan.com
Ecopolitan.com
Functional medicine is the clinical application of holistic thinking combined with rigorous scientific principles. Functional medicine combines scientific research with innovative tools for accurate diagno- sis and safe and efficient medical treatment of com- plex and chronic conditions. See ad page 9.
GARDEN SUPPLY
CALIFORNIA HYDROPONICS & ORGANICS James Hill 564 Stevens Ave, Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-436-7775
CA.Hydro@yahoo.com CaliforniaHydroponic.com
Whether your gardening is done hydroponically or traditionally in soil, California Hydroponics & Organics is committed to making self-sustaining gardening a practical part of every home by provid- ing innovative, environmentally friendly and easy to use gardening products. The store caters to all types of gardeners and carries the world’s most advanced lines of premium organic & bio-organic plant nutri- ents and grow media for today’s avid gardener. 20% off for first time customers, so come in.
GREEN BUILDER
COAST HOME BUILDING SERVICES 300 Carlsbad Village Dr., Ste 108A, #422 Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-840-0803
James@CoastHome.org •
CoastHome.org
Sustainable energy efficient healthy homes. Make environ- mentally sound changes to your home/office today and
start saving for the future and the environment. A healthy home is a happy home. Lower your utility bills and raise your bank account. See ad page 31.
GREEN LANDSCAPING
C & H GARDENS ARTISTIC LANDSCAPING AND TREE SERVICE, INC.
Kim and Kent Horner 1244 Berryman Canyon Encinitas, CA 92024 760-846-2200
Kent@PlantCH.com •
PlantCH.com
Over 30 years of experience creating the ex- traordinary in outdoor living, including unique design, installation, contractor, arborist, and all aspects of landscaping from residential to commercial. We beautify your outdoor world. See ad on back cover.
GREEN LIVING
GREEN TO GO Booth Upstairs 240 S Cedros Ave., Solana Beach, CA 92075 818-335-2338
ContactGreenToGo@yahoo.com GreenToGoLunchware.com
Green your lunchbox with earth-friendly reusables. Specializing in stainless steel containers, reusable sandwich and snack bags, complete trash-less lunchbox kits, and bamboo utensil sets, Green To Go is available to sell at eco events or to help raise money for your PTA or organization. Earn discounts on products by hosting an at-home party. Contact Lara. Products can be purchased online, on Sun- days at the Solana Beach Farmers’ Market, or seven days a week at Leaping Lotus on Cedros Ave.
HAIR SALON
UBUNTU HAIR STUDIO Dawn Ellinwood 109 S. Acacia Ave. Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-792-5959
UbuntuHairStudio.com
Built on a foundation of community, passion, con- tribution and strength, Ubuntu Hair Studio will shift the way consumers purchase beauty products and services. See ad on page 21.
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San Diego’s Best email
publisher@na-sd.com HEALING CENTER
HEALING THE FAMILY SOUL Krista Jarrard San Diego Center for Family Constellation Work
505-795-9171
FamilyConstellationWork.com
Are you living in the shadow of your family tree? Pain and trauma can stay alive in the family for gen- erations. Issues with relationships, health, family and career may ac- tually be inherited from ancestors. Systemic Family Constellations
probes the secret soul of the family system, reveal- ing and healing hidden dynamics, restoring strength and love. Krista Jarrard brings a warm and wise heart, to her ten-year practice. Private ses- sions, public workshops and Immersion Training Program.
RECONNECTIVE HEALING® Susie Prestidge, RN 333 H St, Ste 5065, Chula Vista, CA 91910 619-742-0727
Susie@ReconnectiveHealingSD.com ReconnectiveHealingSD.com
Reconnective Healing is a pro- found, non-touch method of heal- ing the body, mind and spirit. Many have reported transforma- tional healing from chronic pain,
depression, anxiety, arthritis and much more, even when other methods have failed. Those not con- tending with a health issue often find more energy, achieve a strong spiritual connection or joy in life. Reconnective Healing works to correct imbalances underlying a particular disease, issue or life chal- lenge in as little as 1 to 3 sessions. See ad page 35.
HEALTH AND WELLNESS
AUGUST POINT WELLNESS CENTER Dylan Jawahir 11848 Bernardo Plaza Ct, Ste 100, San Diego, CA 92128 858-349-5057
Dylan@AugustPoint.com •
AugustPoint.com
August Point Wellness founder, Dylan Jawahir,
L.Ac., L.M.T., provides integrative healthcare
with a focus on natural and alternative medicine using the roots of traditional Chinese medical phi- losophy. August Point offers acupuncture, herbol- ogy, and massage care to patients to treat a variety of disorders. Pain management, infertility, sports medicine, stroke rehabilitation, and digestive dis- orders are just a few of the ailments we treat. Con- tact us to find out more. See ad on page 39.
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