Valet Parking Trial Coming to Del Mar
The Downtown Business Association of San Clemente will start a trial period Thursday for valet parking service for the Avenida Del Mar business sector. The lot behind Sam’s Shoes will be used during the trial. DBA officials said they have been crafting a valet parking system for nearly a year. “We spent a number of … //read the full article
South El Camino Project Gets One Green Light
Mixed-use building headed to City Council for decision By Eric Heinz The story of the story poles may be coming to an end. The final chapter will be for City Council to write. During the Sept. 3 Planning Commission meeting, the mixed-use project at 1010 South El Camino Real was approved to be considered by … //read the full article
Don Glasgow Receives President’s Volunteer Award
San Clemente volunteer helped with many projects over lifetime By San Clemente Times A San Clemente resident and long-time community volunteer, Don Glasgow was awarded the President’s Volunteer Service Award on Sept. 4 at the private residence of Dr. Ray Striler in Carlsbad. The PVSA is the premier volunteer awards program, encouraging citizens to live … //read the full article
Letter: A Special Focus on Labor Day
Bob Olsen, San Clemente While looking at my calendar I realized Labor Day was just around the corner, and my mind started thinking of what this special day means to me. Labor Day was originally a day set aside to celebrate all the workers of this nation. I know, because as a retired person, I … //read the full article
Reading with Wright: Quests — Real and Imaginary
Books that are quest themed are almost always interesting reads. I remember as a boy reading Kon-Tiki by Thor Heyerdahl and Cervantes’ Don Quixote and just being absolutely enthralled by men on a mission and all the strange encounters and vicissitudes endured by the participants. Here are some new and some not-so-well-known books in both … //read the full article