LA MESA CENTURY OF SMILES PHOTO AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
March 11, 2012 La Mesa) — On February 18, hundreds gathered to participate in La Mesa’s Century of Smiles in honor of the City’s Centennial. The Aerial "100" photo and merchandise are available
March 11, 2012 La Mesa) — On February 18, hundreds gathered to participate in La Mesa’s Century of Smiles in honor of the City’s Centennial. The Aerial "100" photo and merchandise are available
March 11, 2012 (Jamul) – The water saving garden at Jamul Primary School sports a new information board thanks to a generous grant from the Metropolitan Water District. The sign
March 11, 2012 (Lakeside) – Jan Owens sent in this photo of her “accidental bird food” – a golden-hued sunflower that sprouted from a seed in the front yard
March 11, 2012 (San Diego County) — Don’t push your luck on St. Patrick’s Day, give your keys to a designated driver before partying. A DUI/Driver License checkpoint is
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March 11, 2012 La Mesa) — On February 18, hundreds gathered to participate in La Mesa’s Century of Smiles in honor of the City’s Centennial. The Aerial "100" photo and merchandise are available
March 11, 2012 (Jamul) – The water saving garden at Jamul Primary School sports a new information board thanks to a generous grant from the Metropolitan Water District. The sign
March 11, 2012 (Lakeside) – Jan Owens sent in this photo of her “accidental bird food” – a golden-hued sunflower that sprouted from a seed in the front yard
March 11, 2012 (San Diego County) — Don’t push your luck on St. Patrick’s Day, give your keys to a designated driver before partying. A DUI/Driver License checkpoint is
Support community news in the public interest! As nonprofit news, we rely on donations from the public to fund our reporting — not special interests. Please donate to sustain East County Magazine’s local reporting and/or wildfire alerts at https://www.eastcountymedia.org/donate to help us keep people safe and informed across our region.