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in this issue - SHARE San Marcos
VOL 1 ISSUE 1 JUNE 2014
W W W. S H A R E S A N M A R C O S .C O M
INAUGURAL
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2014
SAN MARCOS RALLIES
By: Karen Friend Smith, Publisher
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OCEANSIDE, CA
We will not soon forget what happened here in San Marcos starting May 14, 2014 as the Cocos Fire swept through
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our City. It’s one of those major events that we will refer to for years to come.
As I pulled out of the gates in my own neighborhood off of Echo Lane at 3:30PM that afternoon to drive into San Elijo
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Hills, I saw the black plumes of smoke. And my heart sank. After a day of following the fires in Carlsbad and Camp
Pendleton, it wasn’t hard to quickly understand the threat these flames raging just behind CSUSM represented.
What I didn’t realize is just how fast this threat would consume not only our hills, but our lives.
As I drove into San Elijo Hills and looked back over the hill, I could see why residents there would be terrified.
They couldn’t see the source of the flames, but the smoke coming over the hill was ominous.
I instinctively knew it would be best to go back home, so I continued my drive down San Elijo Rd. and back
into my neighborhood the back way – driving up Rancho Santa Fe and through the Lake toward Discovery.
By the time I reached Craven Rd. – the evacuations had already begun.
I had left home only 30 minutes before and already my neighborhood was a ghost town.
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A quick check on the City of San Marcos Facebook page confirmed it – mandatory evacuation.
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SHARE editor’s letter
WELCOME TO SHARE SAN MARCOS
Let’s Share!
Hi, my name is Karen Friend Smith. Welcome to our first issue of
Maybe there is something you’d love to SHARE with San Marcos, but until now you
SHARE San Marcos! I’ve lived here in San Marcos for the last 20 years
haven’t had a place to do that.
and along the way I’ve discovered a lot of gems that have contributed
Well, now we do.
to my quality of life.
I’m starting this monthly publication because I have the team and resources to
In fact, I give San Marcos a lot of credit for providing the environment that
allowed me to successfully raise two daughters who are now all grown up and
beginning their adult lives. It’s also provided the environment that allowed my
husband and I to move through life’s stages and build a life that we love together
– a major accomplishment for 23 years of marriage (this month). San Marcos has
also provided a place where we’ve been inspired to live our best life – to pursue a
make it happen, but this publication is NOT about me. It’s about YOU. You’ll hear a
lot of my voice in this first issue, but I want this to be OUR community publication.
A place for every voice with something good to share – to be able to get the word
out. To bring us all together each month. To build community pride. To celebrate
what we’ve developed here in San Marcos so far. And to explore how to best
protect what’s good, while expanding into the future.
healthy lifestyle and a creative career path – to get outdoors, to be active in our
community and to feed not only our bodies, but our souls.
I am excited to see us use these pages to embrace the past, present and future.
To connect generations of residents here in San Marcos. To embrace the diversity
The only thing missing in our lives right now is an easy way to share all of the
good stuff we’ve discovered. To help other people discover it. To shine a light on
we are lucky to have in our community. And, to rally support for the projects,
people and assets around us.
the people and places that make San Marcos what it is. To inspire others to get
engaged in the community. To get healthy. To build a life they love. To discover
the incredible quality of life that surrounds us.
Yes, I recognize I’m a cock-eyed optimist. But it’s served me well in my life and
I’d love to help bring out more of the optimist in you.
That said, as involved as I have been in my own community, schools, etc. and as
As you read these pages, I invite you to discover something about
much as I know about San Marcos… it’s amazing how little I know. Maybe you feel
San Marcos you didn’t know. I invite you to connect with the people
the same.
and organizations we’re sharing. I invite you to let us know what
YOU want to SHARE.
Every day, I meet new people, discover new places, new businesses, new ideas,
new projects. And, by ‘new’ sometimes I mean ‘old’. There are organizations here
This is just the beginning of something very magical here in San
in our community that have been around a long time and are an important part
Marcos. Because I believe that when we SHARE – good things happen.
of what makes us what we are today.
Just watch!
San Marcos has changed so much - especially in the last 20 years.
And yet, we’re still evolving.
I remember being excited when the first Starbucks opened – when the movie
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theatre materialized – when San Elijo Hills started to emerge next to the old
Here’s how to get in touch:
dump. In my years here, two new high schools have been built. Grand Plaza was
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developed. CSUSM opened its doors. Neighborhoods popped up in Twin Oaks,
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Santa Fe Hills. (Okay, I can’t possibly even been to scratch the surface of all the
growth here on this page, but you get the gist.)
Wherever you are sitting right now in this community – whether a home,
an apartment, a place of business – I invite you to discover San Marcos with me.
Each month, we’ll explore together. We’ll meet new
people. We’ll discover new places. We’ll celebrate the
best of San Marcos. Sound fun?
I have this crazy idea that whatever you focus on expands.
So, if you spend time looking at the good around you, good
expands. And, I am overwhelmed by all of the goodness
around me. The people. The places.
Maybe you’ve noticed something good near you. A cool project.
A person who is serving the community in some capacity.
A beautiful place that has stopped you in your tracks to pause,
take a deep breath and be grateful.
This article was written while sitting on the edge of Discovery Lake –
listening to the sound of kids playing, friends chatting, birds singing,
ducks swimming and running shoes hitting the trails. Discover a very cool
spot to be inspired – visit www.SHAREsanmarcos.com/discoverylake.
And, let us know your favorite place to get inspired in San Marcos.
Until then, sit back and enjoy this issue!
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BUILDING A COMMUNITY VISION
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6TH ANNUAL BLUES FESTIVAL
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SUMMER CONCERT IN THE GARDENS
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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FREE SUMMER SOCCER CLINIC
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Arts Council, Kim Alvarado,
Roxanne Beasley, Emily and Jack
Schaumann, Lisa and Rachel Druxman,
Kelsie and Lori Falk, Alexis and Staci Gray
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Marcos is simple: share. connect.
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inspire. When a community
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REFLECTIONS ON A GREAT SCHOOL YEAR
Our mission for SHARE San
celebrates the amazing people, the
generosity and the projects that
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benefit the community, it fosters
collaboration. It connects us. And,
it inspires us to give of our own
talents. Whatever you're good at,
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we want to celebrate and share it.
Because when we SHARE, great
things happen. Just watch!
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I’ve lived in San Marcos for 20 years, so this wasn’t my first
evacuation. The fires back in 1996 when we lived on
Goldfinch Way were my first experience of what fires can do
here in San Marcos. Next were the fires that caused the
evacuation of our home in San Elijo Hills in 2007. Through
each of these experiences, we have learned what we will
take with us in an emergency and how to react swiftly
without panic.
Even so, on this particular day, I was home alone with only
our 2-seater car, which meant, I wouldn’t be taking much
The San Marcos City Council would
beyond the laptops and the dog. My phone was ringing with
like to express its extreme
friends checking in. And texts were pouring in from my
appreciation to our firefighters, our
family as we confirmed our rendezvous location.
Sherriff’s personnel, and our City staff
As I pulled out of the driveway, staring at the thick smoke behind our house, I paused for a moment – grateful to
for their hard work, professionalism
know my family was safe and confident we’d return home soon.
and dedication to keeping San Marcos
On Thursday, after watching dozens of hours of news frenzy and hearing the stats of the fire steadily increase from
residents safe, while protecting homes
400 to 1,000+ acres and climbing, after reading hundreds of posts from friends via Facebook, and falling behind on
and businesses during the Cocos Fire.
work, it was getting stressful.
I decided to take a drive down San Marcos Blvd. to pick up my daughter’s car, which was parked off of Knoll Rd.
Our first responders worked tirelessly
and selflessly during this crisis and we
are truly grateful for their heroic efforts.
And, that’s when it all sank in.
As I stood in the parking lot near Starbucks, I could see the structures standing on the scorched
hillside. I watched the helicopters circling overhead as they scooped up water from Lake San Marcos
and made their way back to the flames.
We would also like to recognize the
significant contributions of San Marcos
Unified School District, Cal. State San
The orchestration of the response. The evacuations. The emergency personnel. There was no chaos.
Instead of feeling like we were in the midst of an unexpected emergency, it became quite obvious
that we were witnessing a response that had been well-planned.
Marcos, SDG&E, the Red Cross, our
neighboring cities, the County of San
Diego, our state and federal partners and
the U.S. Military, as well as CAL FIRE and
the numerous fire protection agencies
that came to the aid of our residents.
The unprecedented level of cooperation
displayed during this emergency made a
critical difference in controlling the fires,
protecting lives and limiting the damage.
Our thoughts are with those families
who lost their homes. You have the
support of your entire community as
you recover and rebuild.
Photo Credit: Roxanne Beasley, San Marcos resident
Mayor Jim Desmond
Vice Mayor Rebecca Jones
Council Member Chris Orlando
That’s when the gratitude starts to sink in. That’s when you recognize the value of being part of a community. The
value of sharing. Knowing our sheriff deputies were guarding our evacuation zones. Knowing our firefighters were
skillfully keeping the fire from devouring our neighborhoods. Knowing our City was orchestrating the necessary
Council Member Kristal Jabara
emergency statuses and external resources.
Council Member Sharon Jenkins
I personally have a great deal of pride in our City – for so many reasons. Our schools and educational opportunities.
Our parks and trails. Our public safety. Our City leadership and staff. And, as devastating as this fire has been, it’s also
been a perfect example of why I am so proud to live here.
Not only did we rally through the emergency response, but today, we continue to rally in the after-math.
The clean up. The recovery. The response of residents who are raising funds for the families who lost their
homes. The thank you notes and posters and gifts pouring into our local fire stations. The way that this
disaster has brought us all together has been nothing short of amazing.
We will no doubt learn new lessons through this experience about how to be better prepared for an
evacuation, where to go for information, and how to give back. And, the only way to get the most from this
experience is to SHARE it with each other.
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Sophie and Noah Remnek selling refreshments and
cookies. $200 was raised to help purchase wipes, lip
balm, trail mix, and sports drinks for the firefighters.
Residents had the opportunity on May 17, 2014 to meet
firefighters at Double Peak Park to say thanks and to
appreciate the scope of Cocos Fire from that vantage point.
Jack’s letter to SEH firefighters
San Elijo Hills residents show thanks with a variety of
banners and thank you signs.
Mother-daughter team, Kelsie Falk and Lori Falk of Heart
for Hospitality, baked and delivered cookies to ALL San
Marcos and Escondido fire stations. (That's a lot of cookies!)
Alexis, age 4 says “Thank you for spraying water on the fire”
Disaster Preparedness
Here are a few of my favorite lessons from the Cocos Fire experience, but I’d love to hear directly from you. Please visit us at www.SHAREsanmarcos.com/cocosfire
and leave some of your own comments, thoughts and experiences, so we can learn from each other.
Stuff We All Know (but rarely do):
• Have a plan.
How to Say Thank You!
• Talk with your family about where you will meet should you be separated in a disaster.
• Have an emergency kit for each person in your family in an easily accessible place.
Most people feel a sense of overwhelming gratitude when a disaster is over. How do you
• For a list of items to include: visit www.SHAREsanmarcos.com/disasterpreparedness
give back or say thanks?
Additional Things to Think About:
• Identify a family in need and rally friends to provide donations and support
• Pets. What’s your plan if you can’t get home to them? What’s your plan if you have to
• Make a poster or hand-written thank you note to first-responders
take them with you? What local resources do you have for boarding in an emergency?
Are they current with their vaccinations?
• Host a neighborhood gathering and invite local firefighters and sheriff deputies to
attend. (Developing a strong sense of community among neighbors is one of the best
• Kids. Pack an activity bag for each of your children - fun things to do when you may not
things you can do for disaster preparedness).
have electricity or when you’re stuck in a hotel room for days.
• Commit to preparedness. The more prepared you are for an emergency, the easier it is
• Sanity. Make a list of items you will take with you. Put it in the emergency kit so that if
for our first responders. Make sure you have a defensible space around your home.
you have time to prepare, you don't have to rely on your memory when the stress of an
Establish a neighborhood watch program. Have a comprehensive emergency plan and
evacuation sets in.
kit in place. Be prepared to volunteer. Get CPR/First Aid Certified.
Emergency Information Sources
It’s easy to get caught up in the news frenzy during an emergency – which often only
feeds the chaos and your own fear. Throughout the Cocos Fire, these local resources kept
me consistently informed so I could remain grounded in facts without the drama.
• The City of San Marcos Website – www.san-marcos.net
• The City of San Marcos Facebook Page
• 2-1-1
• Never forget. Take the time to give respect and gratitude to local firefighters and sheriff
deputies even when there is no active disaster – a smile, a thank you, and a silent
promise to yourself to be a good citizen to make their lives just a little easier.
Thanks for making San Marcos
such a great place to live.
• Register for Reverse 9-1-1 at www.readysandiego.org/alertsandiego
• www.sdcountyemergency.com
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What’s Brewing on the Hop Hwy?
By: Carol Farrar, Realtor & Beer Geek
Have you heard of the Hop Hwy? It’s in your own backyard.
North County San Diego is on the map and gaining
recognition for being a place to live and work, but also a
place for beer. Over the last decade, the craft brewing
community has become one of the most recognized
industries with over 2500 craft breweries in the entire
Breweries
along the
Hop Hwy
country, according to the Brewers Association. Craft beer
ESCONDIDO
connoisseurs from all over the world visit San Diego as a
Stone Brewing Co.
destination on the beer map with 88 operational brew
houses in the county and another 30 in the planning stages.
Plan 9 Ale House
Offbeat Brewing Company
When did we become known as the Hop Hwy? San Diego’s craft
beer scene started taking shape in the late 80’s with brewpubs
like Pizza Port Solana Beach, but it wasn’t until a decade later
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that breweries like Stone Brewing came into the picture. Fast forward to today, North County has inherited the name Hop Hwy
Port Brewing/The Lost Abbey
because of its ever growing list of breweries. To date, there are 27 breweries along Hwy 78, which include Escondido, San Marcos,
Rip Current Brewing Co.
Vista, Oceanside and Carlsbad making North County home to a third of the breweries in all of San Diego County. Our region is a
San Marcos Brewery & Grill
destination where craft beer lovers come to seek out culture, hand-crafted brew and community.
Stumblefoot Brewing Company
The taps keep flowing and so do the awards. We are lucky to host such highly recognized businesses who love their craft. Validation
Dos Desperados
comes often, it seems, with accolades from competitive events like, World Beer Cup & Great American Beer Festival. San Diego hosts
Kurakali - COMING SOON
its own event every summer at the county fair called the San Diego International Beer Festival. Hosted June 20-22, there will be over
400+ beers in 19 categories from all over the world making this one of the largest competitions in the U.S. Our very own Lost Abbey
in San Marcos won Champion Brewery in 2013 as well as earning six medals for their Belgium inspired beers.
VISTA
Prohibition Brewing Company
The beer community is a tight knit one. Lost Abbey was originally the home of Stone Brewing Co. before Stone moved into their
multimillion dollar brew house, bistro and gardens in Escondido. The connection goes deeper, Lost Abbey is in the Port Brewing
Mother Earth Brew Company
take over the established brewing facility on 155 Mata Way, it was a no brainer for Stone to pass the baton to the folks at Lost
Aztec Brewing Company/
7 Nations Brewing Company
Abbey/Port Brewing.
Back Street Brewery
Getting thirsty? The list of places to visit can seem daunting as it would take you 2.5 months to visit every brewery in
Barrel Harbor
San Diego, an exhausting yet noble feat for any craft beer enthusiast. Some sage advice from one craft beer lover to
Belching Beaver Brew
another, start by visiting breweries in your own backyard. San Marcos is home to five breweries and one on the
Booze Brothers
family and Pizza Port Solana Beach was the first to carry Stone beer on tap back in 1996. When the opportunity came in 2006 to
horizon. If you haven’t already patronized these locally owned & operated establishments, you should do yourself the
Indian Joe Beer
favor and stop into one of these tasting rooms.
Iron Fist Brewing Company
A FEW SAN MARCOS BREWERIES TO EXPLORE
Latitude 33 Brewing Company
Rip Current Brewing Co – Established in 2011 by award winning homebrewer and Master Beer judge, Paul Sangster, this up and
coming brewery offers a myriad of beers. Local patrons know this brewery well for the delicious variety of West Coast Style IPA’s.
Bagby Beer Oceanside - OPENING IN JUNE
A favorite of mine is the Lupulin Lust San Diego-style IPA, grapefruit and floral notes with a smooth hoppy finish. The latest word
through the hopvine is Rip Current is getting ready to expand into a facility in North Park. Beer aficionados in the southern parts
OCEANSIDE
of our county are thrilled. For more information, visit ripcurrentbrewing.com.
Breakwater Brewing Company
Stumblefoot Brewing – Established in 2012 by Bill and Pat began as home brewers in 2001. Their willingness to experiment is
Legacy Brewing
what inspired their name as the definition of the name is the science of gaining new knowledge through the happenstance of
Oceanside Ale Works
interesting encounters. Some of the beers I found interesting at this microbrewery were; Schwarz be with you... Black Lager – a
German style black lager and the Questhaven Sour, a beer aged for a year in sours bourbon barrels with apricots and peaches.
CARLSBAD
For more information, visit www.stumblefoot.com.
Arcana Brewing Co.
Dos Desperados – San Marcos’ newest brewery opened its doors in March with eight beers in their lineup including crowd favorites:
On-The-Tracks Brewery
Fugitive Farmhouse Ale and Jail Break IPA. They also uniquely offer Hoppy Yoga on Saturdays at 10:30AM. $15 pays admission for a one
hour class and a beer or flight after class. BYOM (Bring Your Own Mat) For more information, visit dosdesperadosbrew.com.
Coming soon… Kurakali. Once opened this will be San Diego’s first Sake brewery with plans to produce a variety of craft beers.
Follow them at kuracali.com for more news on their opening.
Carol Farrar is a local realtor and beer geek.
She has been immersed in the craft beer community since 2000. Find her today at www.1850realty.com.
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Karl Strauss
Pizza Port, Bressi Ranch
Pizza Port
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Discover San Marcos
An interesting bit of San Marcos history – we’ve always been made up of separate
neighborhoods. Before we incorporated, San Marcos was really three separate
neighborhoods: Twin Oaks, Richland and Barham. It wasn’t until the railroad came
How well do you know San Marcos? That’s part of what we hope to do here at
through in the late 1800s that we were brought together and it’s why the heart of our
SHARE is to help you discover something you didn’t know. Meet someone you
City is over near Mission Road where the tracks run through.
never met. A place you’ve never been.
Today, the City of San Marcos is made up of 8 unique neighborhoods. I recently sat with
For years, our family lived off of Discovery and it seemed that we really only knew what
Eric Flodine, a member of the Planning Commission for an overview, and it was
was going on in Discovery Hills and along San Marcos Blvd. After that, we moved into San
fascinating to discuss what makes each neighborhood unique and how all of it ties
Elijo Hills and because of our location, we became more familiar with what was going on
together within our Planning Area.
in Encinitas and Carlsbad and less about San Marcos. Today, we live over by CSUSM and
once again, we’re find ourselves very aware of what is going on over here and less about
the other neighborhoods.
If you’ve ever had an interest in City Planning, attend a Planning Commission meeting and
learn about all of the new development projects going on throughout San Marcos. You’ll
find the next meeting on our calendar page and website. Our City has experienced
I’ve always wished our City felt more connected. Why doesn’t Twin Oaks know what’s
incredible growth in the last 20 years and we still have a lot of significant projects that
going on in San Elijo Hills? Or why doesn’t San Elijo Hills know what’s going on in
will be developed during the next 20 years. It’s pretty cool to get the inside view.
Richmar? What would happen if we got to know each other a little better? What if we
We will spotlight some of those projects – both recent and future – in
upcoming issues of SHARE. Meanwhile, attend those public workshops
when you get notices in the mail. Pop into a Planning Commission
meeting. Share your thoughts.
SHARED what’s working in each of our neighborhoods? What if we supported each other?
What if we considered what is going on in our neighborhood from not only our own
perspective, but that of the entire city?
Once in a while, I drive into another area of San Marcos – and I am amazed at the new
projects. Have you driven through Lake San Marcos lately? What about Palomar Station?
Or Richmar? San Elijo Hills? Everywhere you look, there’s something to discover.
San Marcos is still developing and as residents here and now, we are
impacting the future of the entire City – right in our own backyards.
So, get to know San Marcos! It’s a great place and with fully engaged
community, it will just keep getting better.
BARHAM/DISCOVERY COMMUNITY
This area has a mix of residential, commercial, open space and parks. It’s also home to
CSUSM. A wide mix of homes are here – from single-family to estate residential and, of
course, higher density apartments and condo complexes close to the university. The new
Creekside District is also under development and will be the source of a lot of new growth
in the years ahead.
BUSINESS/INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT
The western part of this area of town is mostly lower density residential single-family
neighborhoods, along with four mobile home parks. But, it also includes lots of industrial
space. Old California Restaurant Row and the movie theater are all part of this neighborhood,
as is Furniture Row, Palomar Community College Transit Station and Bradley Park.
COLLEGE AREA NEIGHBORHOOD
This area is mainly residential with Santa Fe Hills as the largest planned development.
Home to Palomar Community College, this area also houses Palomar Elementary School
and San Marcos Middle School. You’ll also find lots of commercial and light industrial land
uses along South Santa Fe Road and West Mission Road.
LAKE SAN MARCOS NEIGHBORHOOD
Lake San Marcos is actually not part of the planning area of San Marcos because most of
it lies outside of the City’s municipal boundaries. This area is mostly residential, but if
you’ve driven around the Lake recently, you’ll see all sorts of new development
(residential, commercial and office) popping up. San Marcos High School sits on the edge
of this neighborhood.
QUESTHAVEN/LA COSTA MEADOWS NEIGHBORHOOD
This neighborhood is home to two large adopted specific plans: San Elijo Hills and Old
Creek Ranch – both of which are still developing. A great spot to explore in this
neighborhood is Double Peak Park with 360-degree views. The southern portion of this
area used to be the San Marcos Landfill, but this 200-acre area has been replanted with
native coastal sage scrub and will remain designated as open space.
Photo courtesy of the City of San Marcos
RICHLAND NEIGHBORHOOD
This was one of the first communities in San Marcos to develop. It’s primarily single-family
residential developments, except a lot of commercial has developed along East Mission
Road and the 78 – such as Nordahl Marketplace. Knob Hill Elementary, Woodland Park
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of the City of San Marcos
Middle School and Mission Hills High School are all in this neighborhood. Several parks
are here as well: Hollandia Park, Knob Hill Park, Montiel Park and Woodland Park.
TWIN OAKS VALLEY NEIGHBORHOOD
RICHMAR NEIGHBORHOOD
More than half of this neighborhood is outside of the corporate boundary of San
This is the smallest of the eight neighborhoods, but there are lots of new things here.
Marcos. This is the place to go to experience a more rural environment. An active
Connors Park, which opens this month, Westlake Village, and the new San Marcos
equestrian community thrives here as well as agricultural uses – mainly flowers and
Elementary School. City Hall and the Community Center are also here, as well as the Civic
vegetables. There is also grape production in Twin Oaks Valley and golf at Twin Oaks
Center Transit Station served by the SPRINTER.
Valley Golf Course.
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The San Marcos Promise Building A Community Vision
By: Herbie Smith, Executive Director, The San Marcos Promise
What is even more impressive has been the performance
Since the first graduating cohort in 2009, the PACE Promise
of SMUSD in terms of closing the achievement gap for all
has provided financial support to over 305 students seeking
students. In fact, Ed Trust West ranked SMUSD seventh out
a post-secondary education at CSUSM.
of 149 districts in California and the best out of six districts
in San Diego for the service provided to Black/African
American, Latino, and socio-economically disadvantaged
students. In addition, SMUSD has been recognized in West
Ed’s white paper, Rising All Boats, as one of the top six
unified school districts in the state and is ranked #4 in San
Diego County out of twelve districts and one of only four
school districts that have an Academic Performance Index
(API) over 850. SMUSD has created an environment of high
The PACE Promise was part of an effort to create a collegegoing culture in SMUSD. From elementary to high school,
you witness a myriad of activities that support this culture;
college spirit days, college field trips for 7th and 10th grade
students, college and career nights, college application
workshops, and early assessment programs. This culture
allows students to begin thinking about college much
earlier in their academic career and builds the confidence
and belief that all students can be college bound.
expectations for students and staff and it is my belief that
this expectation should not end at graduation.
Since 2009, the data trends show that PACE Promise
students’ grade point averages and retention rates
In 2006, a unique partnership between SMUSD and
CSUSM was established that has and will continue to
have an impact on all students. This partnership,
outperform CSUSM averages, illustrating the positive
impact of SMUSD’s focus on college readiness. And I
believe that the PACE Promise can become so much more.
known as the PACE Promise guarantees admission to
Herbie Smith, Executive Director, The San Marcos Promise
students meeting specific academic requirements
Imagine yourself living in a community that would provide
beginning with the graduating class of 2009. In
your child, grandchild, or neighbor’s child with an
2007, Superintendent, Dr. Holt worked alongside the
opportunity to attain a low cost four-year degree at a high
The City of San Marcos means something different
Leichtag Foundation to secure a six million dollar
quality California State University. Imagine the implications
to each of us. For some of us it represents a rich
endowment to support college scholarships for PACE
this opportunity might have on the community of San Marcos?
agricultural history and for others it symbolizes
Promise students attending CSUSM. In return,
This was the driving question that brought together like
change and a link to the future. But for all of us, the
SMUSD named Joli Ann Leichtag Elementary in honor
minded community leaders and Superintendent, Dr. Kevin
City of San Marcos embodies an unparalleled
and memory of the late Joli Ann Leichtag, a former
Holt to form The San Marcos Promise, a non-profit 501c(3)
educational environment.
first grade teacher and education advocate.
corporation responsible for the guiding the vision and
The San Marcos Unified School District (SMUSD) has
The PACE Promise provides a step-by-step plan of
mission of the PACE Promise. I am both humbled and and
been recognized throughout the state for student
preparation for college and career beginning in seventh
excited to have been selected as the Executive Director of
achievement, graduation rates, and closing the
grade. San Marcos students must work to complete all A-
The San Marcos Promise with the responsibility to expand
achievement gap. Palomar Community College offers
G coursework with a C or better, meet the CSU Eligibility
the PACE Promise and develop a community vision for
more than 300 Associates Degree and certificate
Index, demonstrate college readiness, submit a Free
college readiness. I am confident that I can leverage my
programs, and California State University San
Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), and be
experiences as a first generation college student to build
Marcos (CSUSM) has been recognized by the
continuously enrolled in SMSUD beginning in 9th grade
bridges for students that eliminate the obstacles that stand
Carnegie Foundation for its engagement in the
and graduate from a San Marcos High School. Meeting
in the way of their dreams.
community.
these requirements also ensures students are prepared
Ultimately, I believe that The San Marcos Promise
for admission to most California public and private
will transform lives by providing clear pathways
universities and colleges. Students who meet all the
for students to attain their college and career
program’s academic benchmarks and have an unmet
goals. Dream big with me - together we can
financial need, as determined by CSUSM, receive one
build a community vision that will benefit the
thousand dollars per academic year for up to four years.
entire City of San Marcos.
With such a plethora of educational possibilities, it is no
surprise that San Marcos is no longer one of the best-kept
secrets in North County.
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JUNE CALENDAR
Monthly ArtWalk
in San Marcos
June 1
Old California Restaurant Row Monthly ArtWalk
Car Show and Farmers’ Market, 10AM-2PM
www.oldcalrestaurantrow.com
June 1-30
The Old Globe Theater’s Summer Shakespeare Festival
www.oldglobe.org
10AM-2PM, now through October. Held in conjunction with Sensational Sundays Car
June 1-30
Twilight in the Park at the Organ Pavilion, www.balboapark.org
Show and the Farmers Market, ArtWalk truly has something for everyone, and is free
June 2
Youth Commission Meeting, City of San Marcos,
City Hall Council Chamber, 4PM
June 2
Planning Commission Meeting, City of San Marcos,
Council Chambers, 6:30PM
June 4
Traffic Commission Meeting, City of San Marcos,
Council Chambers, 6PM
June 5-8
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp,
San Marcos Community Center, www.san-marcos.net
June 6-7
6th Annual Rock, Blues and BBQ Festival
Woodland Park, www.san-marcos.net/specialevents
June 7
San Diego Ukulele Festival, CSUSM
www.sandiegoukefestival.com
Barbecue Festival at Walnut Grove Park on Friday, June 6 and Saturday, June 7. Join
June 7
FREE Swap Meet, Biggs Harley-Davidson, San Marcos, 9AM-3PM
the community for some great music, food and summer fun. Friday will feature Phil's
June 7-8
San Diego Air Show, www.ag1caf.org
June 7-July 6
The San Diego County Fair, www.sdfair.org
June 8
Encinitas Environment Day, www.eeday.org
June 10
San Marcos City Council Meeting, City Hall Council Chamber, 6PM
June 11
Connors Park Grand Opening, 320 W. San Marcos Blvd., 5PM
June 13
Accelerated BSN Information Session, CSUSM, FREE
2-4:30PM, Mark 101
Dennis Jones (4:30PM)
June 14
Carlsbad Beach Fest, www.carlsbadbeachfest.com
Shari Puorto (6:30PM)
June 14
3rd Annual Brotherhood Poker Ride, Biggs Harley-Davidson
San Marcos, 9AM
June 14
CPR and AED Training Course, Regional Training Center,
184 Santa Pl., 8:30AM–12:30PM $37/person, www.san-marcos.net
June 16-17
Free Summer Soccer Clinic, 5-7PM, www.fcsol.org
June 17
San Marcos Chamber of Commerce Networking Breakfast
The Broken Yolk, 7:30-9AM, www.sanmarcoschamber.com
June 17
Pre-Health Professions Certificate Information Session, CSUSM
5:30-6:30PM, Foundation Classroom Building, FCB 105
June 17
Prof. Science Masters in Biotechnology Information Session
CSUSM, 6:30-7:30PM, Foundation Classroom Building, FCB 105
June 19
Encinitas Classic Car Nights, www.encinitas101.com
June 20
San Marcos Chamber, Fridays @ 4 Happy Hour, 4-6PM
www.sanmarcoschamber.com
June 20
Fun Friday Nites! San Marcos Community Center or
San Elijo Recreation Center, 6PM, www.san-marcos.net
June 21
Meridian Academy Information Night, 1915 Twin Oaks Valley Rd.,
10AM, eschaumann@meridianacademysd.com
June 21
Breakfast Crew Ride, Biggs Harley-Davidson
San Marcos, 8:45AM -3PM
June 22
Strike Out SIDS! AMF Eagle Lanes, San Marcos, 1-3PM
June 26
San Marcos Chamber of Commerce Business Mixer
San Marcos Brewery, 5:30PM, www.sanmarcoschamber.com
Gates open at 6PM and concerts begin at 7:30PM. Bring beach chairs or blankets for
June 27
Carlsbad TGIF Jazz Concerts in the Park, www.carlsbadca.gov
picnic seating. Snacks and beverages will be available for purchase.
June 28
Wings, Wheels and Warriors Ride for our Veterans
Biggs Harley-Davidson, San Marcos, 8:30AM
June 28
Summer Concert in the Garden, Skelpin, Gates Open at 6PM
Wood House, www.san-marcos.net
June 28-29
San Diego’s Scottish Highland Games, www.sdhighlandgames.org
The first Sunday of each month, Old California Restaurant Row hosts ArtWalk from
for all ages. ArtWalk offers a delicious variety of fine art and hands-on activities for
every member of the family. Special offers on dining and entertainment are also
available from a variety of businesses at Old California Restaurant Row.
Restaurant Row is located at 1020 West San Marcos Blvd.
6th Annual Rock,
Blues & BBQ Festival
The City of San Marcos and Allen’s Wrench present the 6th Annual Rock, Blues and
BBQ and Saturday will offer Kansas City BBQ. A beer and wine garden (provided by
the Friends of San Marcos and the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce) will be
available for those 21 years and older.
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 4-9PM
SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 12-8PM
Burnsville Blues (5PM)
The Bayou Bros (12PM)
Michele Lundeen (6:30PM)
Craig’s Band (1:30PM)
Gino & the Lone Gunman (8PM)
Bill Magee’s Blues (3PM)
Presale tickets are $10/Friday, $15/Saturday, $20/2-day pass.
$5 per day/children under 10. Purchase presale tickets online at
www.san-marcos.net/specialevents or at the San Marcos Community
Center. Single day tickets are $5 more per day at the gate. Two-day
passes are not available at the gate. Parking is free.
Attendees should bring beach chairs or blankets for lawn seating. No large umbrellas
or canopies. Parking is free. No glass or outside alcohol allowed. Walnut Grove Park is
located at 1950 Sycamore Drive in San Marcos.
Summer Concerts
in the Gardens
Mark your calendars now for the Saturday “Summer Concerts in the Gardens” outdoor
series hosted by the City of San Marcos at the Wood House. All of the bands
scheduled to perform this summer are former Wood House concert performers who
have received the highest audience ratings.
Tickets are also available online, at the door, or in advance at the San
Marcos Community Center. Prices are $6 presale, $8 at the door, and
$3 for children under 12. Season passes are now available for $25.
Parking is free. No pets except permitted service animals. For tickets
or further information, go to www.san-marcos.net.
Upcoming Concerts:
Sat., June 28
Skelpin (AmeriIrish/Spanish Fusion)
Sat., July 26
The Detroit Underground (Rhythm & Blues)
Sat., August 23
Clay Colton Band (Country)
Sat., September 13 Sue Palmer and her Motel Swing Orchestra (Boogie Woogie Swing)
SAVE THE DATE
Friday, July 4
This Is My Country 4th of July Fireworks Celebration, Bradley Park
Entertainment featuring The Polyester Express, 6PM
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City of San Marcos
Summer Camps
SUMMER QUEST DAY CAMP
Create, discover, explore and be YOU this summer! The Boys & Girls Club of San
Marcos is offering a fantastic line up of summer day camps you won’t want to miss.
JUNE 16-27
Art Major (Ages 6-7)
Field Trip on June 27: Charity Wings Art Center
Culinary Major (Ages 8-10)
Field Trip on June 27: Restaurant Experience
Sports Major (Ages 11-12)
Field Trip on June 27: Palomar College Dome
JUNE 30-JULY 11
SUMMER SPECIALTY CAMPS
Culinary Major (Ages 6-7)
Field Trip on July 11: Restaurant Experience
Art Major (Ages 8-10)
Field Trip on July 11: Charity Wings Art Center
Innovation Major (Ages 11-12)
Field Trip on July 11: ViaSat
The City of San Marcos offers a variety of half day summer specialty camps all
summer long. Camps are held throughout the city at Bradley Park, the Community
JULY 14-25
Center, San Elijo Park, Walnut Grove and Woodland Park. And, there’s something for
Theater Major (Ages 6-7)
Field Trip on July 25: Moonlight Theater
everyone: Robots, Engineering, Science, Cooking, Crafts, Drama, Jewelry
Sports Major (Ages 8-10)
Field Trip on July 25: Palomar College Dome
Culinary Major (Ages 11-12)
Field Trip on July 25: Restaurant Experience
Making, Music, Archery, Tennis and Soccer. Camps begin in the middle of June.
ADVENTURE DAY CAMP
Adventure camps will run throughout the summer for children Kindergarten through
JULY 28-AUGUST 8
6th grade. Camp meets Monday through Friday from 7AM-6PM at Jack’s
Sports Major (Ages 6-7)
Field Trip on August 8: Palomar College Dome
Pond Recreation Center or the San Elijo Recreation Center. The daily camp
Tech Major (Ages 8-10)
Field Trip on August 8: ViaSat
Arts Major (Ages 11-12)
Field Trip on August 8: Charity Wings Art Center
cost is $23 for residents of San Marcos and they begin June 12.
LEADER IN TRAINING
Leader in Training (LIT) is a program for teens ages 13 to 15. Participants assist camp
staff while learning leadership skills. LIT is offered Monday through Friday
from 7AM-6PM and is $100/week for residents.
AUGUST 11-15
Finals Week! Enjoy cumulative projects and activities to utilize your
new skills from each Major.
SUMMER SWIM CAMP
Summer Swim Camp is offered at Woodland Park Recreation Center. The daily swim
camp is offered Monday through Friday from 7AM-6PM, cost is $25 for
residents. Campers must be able to swim.
Day Camps are $70/week per child. ($40 Annual Membership Fee is
required). For details about each of these camps and to register,
visit www.boysgirlsclubsm.org or call (760) 471-2490 x311.
For details and registration information for any of these camps,
contact San Marcos Community Services (760) 744-9000 or
www.san-marcos.net/register.
Free San Marcos
Summer Soccer Clinic
San Marcos is a hotbed for soccer talent, led by FC Sol, the top competitive youth club
in San Marcos. FC Sol currently fields 16 teams for boys, girls and teens, and is a member
of the prestigious Presidio Soccer League, facing many of the top players and teams in
southern California.
FC Sol will host a free, two-day Summer Soccer Clinic on June 16-17 from 5-7PM. The club's renowned coaching staff will be on hand
to teach skills and techniques for youth players of all ages and experience levels. Advanced registration is required, so be sure to visit
www.fcsol.org for details on how to enroll your child in this free, fun and fast-paced soccer clinic.
Then, from July 14-18, FC Sol Technical Director Sam Lauris will host a co-ed soccer camp for kids and teens.
The weeklong camp is just $65 per child or $100 for two players, so be sure to sign up with a friend or relative.
Campers will work on all aspects of soccer, from footwork to finishing. Space in the FC Sol Summer Soccer Camp
is limited, so be sure to register now at www.fcsol.org.
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Connors Park
Grand Opening
A Grand Opening Ceremony is set for Wednesday, June 11 at 5PM to celebrate Connors
Park located at 320 West San Marcos Blvd. It’s open to the public – so, come out and join
Palomar Station
Apartment Community
Now Leasing
City officials to welcome this newest park to San Marcos.
Connors Park is located next to San Marcos Elementary School. It’s just under five acres
and features a lighted multi-use synthetic turf field, lighted tennis/basketball courts,
shaded picnic areas, tot lots, restrooms and a concession stand.
Connors Park was named after Mary Young Connors – a woman who dedicated 50 years
of service to the San Marcos Community. She was honored as “Woman of the Year” by the
San Marcos Chamber of Commerce in 1983 for all she contributed to our community. Mrs.
Connors taught school in the old 1910 school house and was a teacher and principal at
San Marcos Elementary School for 31 years. She was also integral in securing the grant
Palomar Station Apartment Community is now leasing. And, even if you don’t need an
funds that facilitated the construction of Mary Connors Hall – a building that has served
apartment right now, you should stop in and take a tour. It’s amazing. Located on the end
San Marcos in many ways – cafeteria for San Marcos Elementary School, dance hall,
of Furniture Row on Armorlite Drive, you’ll be amazed to discover these spacious, modern
recreation room, auditorium, and today is home to the San Marcos Historical Society in
apartments with designer finishes and gourmet kitchens. And, the amenities are off the
Heritage Park.
hook with resort-style pools, state-of-the-art fitness centers, a business center, outdoor
The opening of Connors Park is an opportunity to not only recognize this new community
asset, but to remember our history and honor someone whose dedication to teaching and
service to the community has helped make San Marcos what it is today.
TV wall with BBQs and even a pet spa.
Residents have easy access to the Sprinter, Palomar College, the 78 and a
mix of street level retail space. It’s going to be a fun community to live in, so
Please RSVP by June 2 to Sarah Divan at (760) 744-9000 x3174
go explore while you can! Visit www.lyonpalomarstation.com or stop by the
or sdivan@san-marcos.net
leasing center at 1257 Armorlite Drive, San Marcos. (760) 290-4500.
Welcome to The Bellows
Just past CSUSM on Twin Oaks Valley Road, The Bellows is a new neighborhood
restaurant you will definitely want to visit. They’ve only been open for a few
weeks and already they are creating quite the buzz.
The Bellows is a whole new experience for Ivan compared to Churchill's. Starting
from the ground up, he’s building out a concept from scratch – combining old
world charm with upscale dining. The Bellows features farm-fresh dishes, with a
commitment to putting the simple back into old-world cooking.
Executive Chef, Schuyler Schultz, came to San Diego from Las Vegas about four years ago.
He just so happens to be a beer lover himself. In fact, he wrote the book on Beer and
Food Pairings (Literally – check it out on Amazon: Beer, Food, and Flavor: A Guide to
Tasting, Pairing, and the Culture of Craft Beer). Schuyler is excited he was able to develop
both the food and beverage menu for The Bellows, which creates a very cohesive
The Bellows delivers a dining experience that is hard to find in North County. It offers
experience. When you chat with Schuyler, you’ll notice the words “authentic, real, honest,
more of a North Park kind of vibe and is a very welcome addition for residents that live
classic and original” are part of not only his vocabulary, but his values (and his menu).
nearby. Of course, it won’t be long until the word gets out and this becomes one of the
more popular restaurants in San Diego County.
The same simplicity is offered at the bar where the focus is on wine and spirits. Choose from
a selection of premium whiskeys and of classic pre-Prohibition-era cocktails. Rotating craft
The owner, Ivan Derezin, also owns Churchill’s Pub and Grille in San Marcos, which is now
beers are also available, but you’ll want to explore the wine list, too, where you’ll discover
known as one of the top beer bars in the country. To take an old farmhouse with only 16
lesser known international winemakers.
parking spots and transform it into one of the most popular beer bars is not an easy feat
and one that happened very organically. At the same time, Churchill’s has become more
than beer. Their family-friendly menu makes it a great place for a family dinner, girl's
night out or relaxing with friends.
When you visit The Bellows, take a minute to meet Ivan, if you haven’t already.
You’ll find him at the front of the house most nights. (Need a great question to
strike up a conversation? Ask him, “What do accounting, opera, and veganism
have in common?” The answer may surprise you.)
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The 1st Annual Chicken Parade for San Marcos
WHAT IS A CHICKEN PARADE AND WHAT DOES IT HAVE TO DO WITH SAN MARCOS? GREAT QUESTION!
If you are not yet familiar with the San Marcos Arts Council (SMAC), they are an allvolunteer Board working to promote and advance artistic activity in the community,
primarily through education, exposing the public to the fine and performing arts, and
serving as a community resource in promoting artistic development throughout San
Marcos and the 78 Corridor.
Since its inception in 2009, the Council has regularly hosted free hands-on activities
at community events, partnered with artists and non-profits, as well as sponsored
artist workshops. A City grant in 2013 has allowed the Council to reach new heights
in programming and outreach.
The Council is looking to raise enough revenue to sustain arts
programming for fiscal years 2015-2016. For those looking to get
involved, volunteer or make a meaningful donation to the San Marcos
Arts Council, please contact Board President, Marilyn Huerta or
Chairman, Craig Garcia at sanmarcosartscouncil@gmail.com or visit
Raziah Roushan, local artist, and San Marcos Arts Council Board Member,
Steve Kildoo, CEO of San Marcos Chamber of Commerce and Craig Garcia,
Chairman of San Marcos Arts Council unveil Chicken Parade at April Chamber Mixer
San Marcos Arts Council Chicken Parade is a city-wide scavenger hunt
that will officially run from July 1 to September 30.
In partnership with the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce, The Chicken Parade
will bridge connections between local businesses, San Diego artists and the 90,000
residents of the City of San Marcos – as well as residents along the 78 corridor.
The San Marcos Arts Council supplied 25 chicken sculptures this year and then
local businesses that are members of the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce
have stepped up to sponsor a chicken sculpture. Each sculpture is being
matched up with a local artist and artists have a few weeks to finish adorning
their chicken sculpture.
On July 1, the artist-adorned chicken sculptures will be displayed in the various
businesses that are participating and the scavenger hunt fun will begin.
In conjunction with the sculptures, the San Marcos Arts Council will be
simultaneously offering coloring projects for youth and social media
competitions for all ages. Coloring projects, social media competitions and
public participation in the Chicken Parade are free.
The Chicken Parade will come to a Grand Finale in October when all the
chickens will be showcased at the San Marcos Horse Heritage event,
October 19, 2014. At that time, the Chicken Auction will open and go live!
All sales will come to a close on October 23 at the San Marcos Chamber’s
monthly mixer, also held at the San Marcos Historical Society Heritage Park
located at 1952 Sycamore Drive in San Marcos.
The cool thing about this project, spearheaded by the San Marcos Arts Council, is
how it is bringing so many aspects of our community together – the business
community, the arts community, San Marcos history, as well as the future, with
hands-on activities for children and creative social media competitions.
In fact, we can almost guarantee The Chicken Parade will help you discover something
you didn’t know about San Marcos – maybe you’ll discover the San Marcos Arts
Council for the first time, or a local business, or a local artist. Or maybe you’ll learn
a little bit about San Marcos.
For example, did you know that not long ago San Marcos was pretty much covered in
chicken farms? In fact, the chicken farm that was located where CSUSM now stands
was the 2nd largest egg-producing ranch in the world in the early 1980s.
The San Marcos Arts Council would like to bring that history back to life
through their biggest fundraiser and community art project to date,
the Chicken Parade. Funds raised in the 2014 SMAC Chicken Parade
will support the Council’s mission to “foster and promote an arts
environment that enriches the community and envision a culturally
exciting and artistically vibrant community wherein all forms of
the arts flourish.”
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Congratulations to the City
San Marcos Adult
of San Marcos Spring Arena
Sports Leagues!
Soccer League Champions!
City of San Marcos sports and recreation department will
offer a variety of league sports for adults this summer,
including softball, arena soccer, basketball, volleyball.
Don’t miss out on the fun!
Here’s What you Need to Know:
For all sports other than volleyball, participants must register as a
team. Registration packets are available at the gym and registration
is on a “first-come basis”. Teams are encouraged to register early,
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Women’s League Champs
COED League Champs
Division II: B-Team
Division I: Deportivo Galvan
Men’s League Champs
Division II: One Love
Division III: Titleist Golf
Division II: Decepticons
Division III: Looking to Score
Division IV: Panteras
Division IV: Wattstoppers
as space is limited. Contact the sports office for more information.
SUMMER ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Men’s Div. I – VII / Women’s
Tentative League Start Date: Week of June 9 (Registration closed)
Games will be played Mon./Tues. (Thurs. evenings if necessary)
$325/team (R) $390/team (NR) plus officials’ fees of $37 per game
FALL ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUE
Men’s Div. I – VII / Women’s
Registration: Monday, August 4 – Tuesday, August 19
Tentative League Start Date: Week of September 1
Games will be played Mon./Tues. (Thurs. evenings if necessary)
$325/team (R) $390/team (NR) plus officials’ fees of $37 per game
SUMMER ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Coed and Men’s
Registration: Tuesday, May 20 – Friday, June 6
Tentative League Start Date: Second week of June
Games will be played Mon. - Fri. evenings and Sunday afternoons.
$400/team (R) $480/team (NR) plus officials fees of $24 per game
FALL ADULT SOFTBALL LEAGUE
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Coed and Men’s
Registration: August 12 – Friday, August 29
Tentative League Start Date: 2nd week of September
Games will be played Mon. - Fri. evenings and Sunday afternoons.
$400/team (R) $480/team (NR) plus officials’ fees of $24 per game
SUMMER ADULT ARENA SOCCER LEAGUE
Coed, Men’s and Women’s
Games played at Sunset Park
League Starts: Week of June 1 (Registration closed)
$400/team (R) $480/team (NR) plus officials’ fees of $28 per game
FALL ADULT ARENA SOCCER LEAGUE
Coed, Men’s and Women’s
Games played at Sunset Park
Registration: Tuesday, August 5 – Friday, August 22
League Starts: Week of September 1
$400/team (R) $480/team (NR) plus officials’ fees of $28 per game
SUMMER VOLLEYBALL PROGRAM
Coed, 16 and up
Instructor: Dick Leatherman
Limited to the first 48 to register
Registration: Monday, May 12 – Wednesday, June 4
Program Dates: June 4 – July 30, Wednesdays 6:30PM-10PM
Further info: dleath1@san.rr.com $55 (R) $65 (NR)
This is a unique four-person coed volleyball program that includes
a short instructional period each week. Final acceptance into the
program is solely at the discretion of the program coordinator
based upon each participant’s skill level.
For information of City’s sports programming, visit
www.san-marcos.net or call (760) 744-9494, Ext. 3700 or 3705.
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San Marcos’ Original and Largest Youth Soccer
Organization - AYSO Celebrates 50 Years!
American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) was founded in September, 1964 in
During the Spring, AYSO offers fast-paced high scoring action in the form of Spring Arena
Torrance, California. That first season consisted of only 9 teams. Fifty years
and Spring Turbo seasons. The Arena season utilizes the city of San Marcos soccer arenas.
later, that number has grown to over 40,000 teams. AYSO continues to grow with
Spring Turbo soccer is a 3 v3 formatted game on smaller fields for all ages. The formats
new and diverse programs that cover a wide spectrum of players and families.
Along the way, AYSO has produced quite a few players that have become household
of the Spring Programs encourage the development of passing skills, finding open space
and individual foot skills.
names. Landon Donovan, Alex Morgan, Julie Foudy, Carlos Bocanegra, Eric Wynalda,
AYSO MATRIX- AIM HIGH!
Shannon Boxx are all AYSO Alumni.
AYSO Matrix is one of the largest soccer clubs in the Presidio Soccer league with almost
But those are just a few of the players that we all of heard about. There are hundreds of
thousands of other players who are also “household names”; just ask the parents of
every child in AYSO!
60 teams; 21 of those teams are right here in San Marcos. AYSO Matrix San Elijo and AYSO
Matrix San Marcos hold true to the Philosophy of “Player Development”; they will have 7
Matrix teams participating in the prestigious San Diego Development Academy (SDDA)
this fall season. The local Matrix teams are setting the standard for what is expected of a
ASYO’s vision is to “Provide world class youth soccer programs that enrich children’s lives.”
premier soccer program.
This vision was brought to San Marcos in 1978 when Gerhard Sagasser and a few other
To find out more about Matrix, visit each Region’s respective website below.
parents formed AYSO Region 127 with 292 players and 22 teams. San Marcos AYSO is the
original youth soccer organization in the city of San Marcos, with most current
AYSO FALL REGISTRATION
organizations in the city having ties back to San Marcos AYSO.
Registration for the Fall Season for San Marcos AYSO and San Elijo AYSO
For 36 years, AYSO has been an integral part and mainstay of youth sports in the City of
are currently open. Please visit their respective websites to register.
San Marcos. Countless volunteer hours and financial donations have been made to
San Marcos AYSO: www.sanmarcosayso.org
enhance parks and fields in the city and the San Marcos Unified school District. Each year
Registration: www.eayso.org
thousands of San Marcos families choose to play AYSO soccer; this past season over 2300
San Elijo AYSO information and registration: www.sanelijoayso.org
players were registered with AYSO in the city. This is in large part due to the quality and
consistency of the programs that are offered.
SUMMER SOCCER CAMPS
The AYSO brand of soccer is provided by two Regions in the city, Region 127 (San Marcos)
AYSO will be hosting 6 weeks of soccer summer camps in the parks around
and Region 1505 (San Elijo), representing the two longest standing soccer organizations.
San Marcos. San Elijo Park will be the sight for 4 weeks of camps and 2
San Elijo AYSO will be starting their 10th season this fall while San Marcos AYSO has been
weeks will take place at Walnut Grove Park. The camps are provided by
in existence for 36 years. With two AYSO Region’s in the city, each centralized in a
Mike Hovenic Soccer Camps and AYSO Soccer Camps. Please check the
different area, residents are afforded the convenience of choosing the Region that is more
websites listed above for details on the Camps!
convenient to them.
SOCCER, SOCCER AND MORE SOCCER!!
AYSO offers a wide range of soccer programs to the residents of the city in the Fall
and Spring.
The Fall season is the primary season offering our standard Core program that includes
the always popular U5 Jamboree. U5 Jamboree is our program for young soccer stars
of every family. It focuses on teaching basic soccer skills through the use of fun
interactive games and ends with a short 3v3 game for the players. The Core program
also offers Playoffs and All-Star programs for the older players. At the other end of the
spectrum, AYSO Matrix is available for those players and families seeking a more
competitive environment.
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Great Places to Get Involved
SAN MARCOS HISTORICAL SOCIETY
WHERE HISTORY MEETS DISCOVERY
The San Marcos Historical Society (SMHS) is an active
contributor to our community. Established in 1967 and
incorporated in 1968 under the guidance of Flora Brown,
the Society is a private, non-profit corporation devoted to
SAN MARCOS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
San Marcos has an active Chamber of Commerce and if you haven’t checked it out
lately, it might be time for a visit. Chamber members are finding creative ways
to collaborate and support each other’s businesses here in San Marcos. A few
recent examples of collaboration include the Restaurant Roundtable and the North
County Wellness Coalition.
the collection, preservation and presentation of artifacts, documents and photos
relating to the history of the area.
If you have kids in Elementary School, you are probably familiar with their Hands-on-History
Program where volunteers help students experience activities that acquaint them with life in
San Marcos in the 1890s-1920s. Students get to churn butter, do household chores, play
games and tour the historical houses, depending on the age and size of the group.
If you’re looking to get involved in the business community in San Marcos, the Chamber is
where to make that happen. Stop in and see Steve Kildoo, CEO or Lynn Banda, Membership
Director to learn how to get involved. Or pop into the next Business Mixer on June 26 at
5:30PM at the San Marcos Brewery. Guests are always welcome. Bring some business cards
and be ready to make some new friends. You won’t find a friendlier group of people. And, if
The San Marcos Historical Society used to be located on San Marcos Blvd. until the end of
2009 when it was relocated to Heritage Park within Walnut Grove Park. The Welcome
Center/Museum is housed in Mary Connor's Hall, which was built in 1940 by the Works
Projects Administration. Also located at this site are historic Cox and Bidwell houses, which
were built in the late 1800's and are filled with antiques and decor from that time period.
you buy a few raffle tickets, you just might go home with a fun prize.
The museum is open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 1-4:30PM. During the summer,
Like with any Chamber, the real action happens in between mixers – where you can get
involved in various committees involved in economic development, community
they will be open on Thursday evenings from 4:30-7:30PM with special activities, such as:
Calligraphy Demonstrations, Game Nights and Artist Showcases.
development, public policy or membership services. As a close-knit group, Steve and Lynn
make a point of getting to know every member on a first-name basis and you have the
To get details on upcoming events or to arrange a tour, visit them at
opportunity to truly get engaged in the business community in a meaningful way.
www.smhistory.org or call (760) 744-9025. Also, if you have a connection
For more details, upcoming events and a look at the current membership
to the history of San Marcos in some way, they would love to hear from you.
directory, visit: www.sanmarcoschamber.com.
SAN MARCOS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
SAN MARCOS SENIOR CENTER
The San Marcos Senior Center, located
at 111 Richmar Avenue, is a place where
older adults are provided with resources,
programs and activities. All of the
activities are geared for seniors 50 and
above and they offer a wide variety of
ways to meet new people be engaged
in the community.
A nutritious lunch is served Monday-Friday at 11:30AM in the Discovery Cafe. The cost is a
$4 suggested donation for seniors 60 and above and $5 cost for 59 and below. Reservations
must be made in advance by calling (760) 744-5535 ext. 3606. Van transportation to and
from lunch can be provided for San Marcos seniors that no longer drive.
S M
C F
The San Marcos Community Foundation (SMCF) serves to
enrich the quality of life for the community of San Marcos
by serving as a nonprofit public benefit corporation
providing financial and other assistance programs
benefiting the City or its residents. The Foundation was
established by the San Marcos City Council in 1987, creating
an Endowment Fund originating from a one million dollar contribution by the
builders of the North County Energy and Resource Recovery Center. These funds
have been used to make 500+ grants to 125+ non-profit organizations. In its first 25
years, the Foundation has granted $1M – all for the benefit of San Marcos.
With all of the recent growth here in San Marcos, the San Marcos Community Foundation is
positioning itself to grow to meet the the future needs of our community. They recently
launched the San Marcos - Now and Forever Campaign which provides individuals and
organizations with a unique opportunity to leave a legacy in San Marcos by contributing
Upcoming June Events include:
funds to both increase current grant-making, as well as contributing funds to help grow the
• Wii Bowling, Wednesday, June 11, 10:30 AM
endowment that makes all of the Foundation's work possible.
• Father’s Day Party, Friday, June 13
To make a donation or for more information, please call
• Ballroom Dance, Thursday, June 19, 2-4PM with free dance lessons by Mel Carrillo, 1PM
or email Community Foundation Liaison Wendy Kaserman at
For more information about these events, call (760) 744-5535.
(760) 744-1050, ext. 3118 or wkaserman@san-marcos.net or
www.sanmarcoscommunityfoundation.org.
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Reflections on a
Great School Year
It is the very nature of our inherit collaboration that makes our administrators, staff,
faculty, parents, and students proud to be part of the San Marcos Unified School District.
From elementary school children in awe of their future home to residents of Lake San
Marcos, we saw the pride of our community earlier this year as we opened the doors to
By: Kevin D. Holt, Ed.D.
the newly completed San Marcos High School.
Superintendent, San Marcos Unified School District
We felt Grizzly Pride as Mission Hills High School’s Football team became San
Diego CIF Open Division Champions, only to be followed by the tremendous
As the school year comes to a close, I would like to reflect and acknowledge the
success of the girls’ basketball team. However, there is not a better example of
accomplishments of our wonderful school community.
how our community bands together than the recent fires.
This year included such highlights as the recognition of Carrillo and Discovery Elementary
From the very beginning of what could have been a chaotic situation, our staff and
as California Distinguished Schools. San Marcos Unified earned high marks from Ed Trust
parents responded immediately to help release students from classrooms, monitor traffic,
West, ranking as the seventh district in California and the best out of six in San Diego
and support our children in every way possible. Our Transportation Department worked
County on the education offered to Latino, African American, and low income students.
tirelessly to evacuate schools within, as well as outside, of our district, and stationed
I particularly enjoyed a comment made by Lenie Wolf, a data and policy analyst with Ed
themselves in various areas to assist where they were needed.
Trust West, “We visited San Marcos and one thing that they are really clear about is
There was an outpouring of community support as individuals and
holding all kids to high expectations.”
businesses dropped off food and water to the evacuation center at Mission
Our high graduation rate, exceeding the statewide goal of 90 percent, and low
Hills High School. We saw an overabundance of volunteers, and heard time
drop out rate, below 5%, illustrates this point nicely. It was gratifying to see the
and again how grateful everyone was to be part of such a wonderful district.
numbers reflect researchers’ observations that San Marcos Unified teachers have
The strong sense of social responsibility that our culture has built was more
rallied around instruction techniques that require all students to participate in
than apparent as high school students contacted the district through social
class conversations.
media to find out how they could help,
Collaboration is not just a word that we thought would be a nice addition to our Mission
We are indeed collectively greater than the sum of our parts. I consider
Statement. It is our culture. From classrooms to conference rooms to living rooms, our
myself very fortunate to work along side such a remarkable group of people.
efforts to ensure that our children are college and career ready are only successful
because of the remarkable work of our community.
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by the fires. At the evacuation center at Mission Hills High School gym, I watched volunteers,
By: Chris Orlando, Councilmember, City of San Marcos
help, and our local businesses send trucks loaded with food and supplies. I talked with
many who had been forced by the fires to leave their own homes, stream in with offers of
seniors who had slept on cots, but were in good spirits, patiently waiting until they could go
Written May 16, 2014
home. I saw kids who I knew were scared, but who remained calm and brave.
The last 48 hours have been difficult for the
Throughout the event, I interacted with a city staff that was steady, in control
residents of San Marcos. It has been gut
and working hard to get their public safety teams the resources they needed, to
wrenching to see our ridgelines and hillsides,
help those that needed assistance and to get the public current and accurate
the city’s defining features, completely
information – working day and night even though many of them had evacuated
engulfed by fire, knowing how many homes
with their own families.
and families are at risk or displaced. The
Cal. State San Marcos, which smoothly evacuated its entire population as the fires
families that have lost their homes have their
approached, provided its campus and personnel to assist the staging effort. There, the
community’s deepest sympathies.
morning after the fires started, I shook hands with firefighters, who were exhausted and
But in the last 48 hours, I have also seen and experienced
covered with grime, but couldn’t wait to get back to the fight. I talked with our fire chief,
many things that have made me incredibly proud of our city - proud of our firefighters and
who knew every detail of the battle and was marshaling every resource he could to fight
sheriff’s deputies, proud of our city staff and proud of our community and its residents.
it. The coordination among federal, state, county and local agencies was impressive.
As the fires started in San Marcos, the city’s fire personnel, sheriff’s deputies, and city
We toured the burn area this afternoon. Seeing Cal. State San Marcos and the many
staff were immediately on top of the situation – even though many of our local resources
homes that were saved surrounded by a moonscape of destruction underscored the
were deployed to help with other fires in the region. The city’s Emergency Operations
heroic efforts of our first responders and those that came from our neighboring cities and
Center was open within minutes and preparations for major evacuations were started.
jurisdictions to join the fight.
This was an event our fire, sheriff and city personnel had planned for extensively.
This emergency and the recovery that will follow are far from over, but we will get
As the evacuations started, I watched neighbors helping neighbors, making sure
through this, and be even tougher after.
everyone knew it was time to leave and had a place to go. Throughout the
Cities that have faced devastating events have been described as strong.
evacuation, they continued to check on each other and keep each other informed
San Marcos is strong. After watching our firefighters, our sheriff’s deputies,
through emails, texts, phones calls and social media.
our city staff and our community in action in the last 48 hours, I would add
San Marcos Unified School District opened its facilities to provide a place for those displaced
another word to describe how I feel about our city: Proud.
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