San Onofre Parks Foundation Presents Panhe on Sunday, March 20
San Clemente Times The free event is a Native American gathering and celebration of protection and preservation. From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Panhe will celebrate its 10th anniversary of festivities. The site of Panhe is the 9,000-year-old historic village of the Acjahmen/Juaneño people and continues to be sacred and ceremonial. It will include singers, … //read the full article
At the Movies: Abrams Delivers with Latest ‘Cloverfield’ Installment
By Megan Bianco Eight years ago, J.J. Abrams produced the disaster movie Cloverfield and helped resurrect the shaky cam, found-footage horror technique to epic proportions, setting a new standard for viral marketing. Quickly growing a cult following and paving the way for films like Chronicle (2012), the hit movie had found its place in pop … //read the full article
Four Kids and a Dog: QT with a Cutie
By Elizabeth Bottiaux Extreme chaos and ear-splitting volume is simply the norm in our home. There are four young kids fiercely competing with each other in the “Parents’ Attention Playoffs.” Each child tries to outdo their sibling in an effort to be seen or heard. Kids can feel lost in the shuffle. It can be … //read the full article
City Scoreboard: Townsend, NAU Claim Third WAC Swim-Dive Title
San Clemente Times Our City Scoreboard brings you up to date on all the local San Clemente youth and community team accomplishments and special individual performances of the week. We want to run your scores, results and announcements. Email sports@sanclementetimes.com for submission. Swimming and Diving San Clemente native Carlye Townsend helped lead the Northern Arizona … //read the full article
Local Mountain Bike Team Offers Unique Opportunity for Young Riders
By Steve Breazeale The countless dirt trails that loop through the foothills of San Clemente serve as a haven for local mountain bike riders. For two young riders in particular, Matthew Woodward and Trevor Zanella, the trails also served as inspiration for a unique venture. Woodward and Zanella, both freshmen at San Clemente High School, … //read the full article