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Published weekly San Diego Neighborhood Newspapers June 9, 2005

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 The Alpine Chamber of Commerce hosts it annual Evening with Representatives, the Back Country is invited to a road networking workshop, and Renee's Salon will host a Cut-A-Thon for cancer patients.
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Wright's field 'save me' rally draws 400 
     More than 400 Alpine area residents gathered at the edge of Wright’s Field last Thursday, June 2, to show their support for preserving the field. Participants filled lines on the ground to spell out “SAVE ME.” Local photographer Andy King captured the words from the air, flying in a small Cessna airplane above the field....MORE

Friends of Border Patrol teams up with locals to plan fall Border Watch
    
Among the locals already involved in planning the event is Boulevard resident Bob Fox, who spent time on the Arizona Minute Men project and is convinced that civil homeland defense is the only way to get government to respond to drug and people smuggling on the U.S.-Mexico border....MORE

Retiring teacher honored by her students 
     Retiring teacher Aines Maza, with 33 years in the Alpine district, was feted by her students at what has become a traditional classroom celebration of Filipino culture. Profile by summer intern Kristina Krob, a former student in Maza's class...MORE

Celebrate the valedictorians of Granite Hills, Steele Canyon and Mountain Empire graduating classes


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