Lindblad, Kris
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Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
"Bible winners", 1976-02-06
"Four local girls recently won children's Bibles in a coloring contest sponsored by Project Philip, a branch of the World Home Bible League. The winners are (left to right) Jill Reed, Lori Reed, Crystal Stout and Veronica Sanchez, who gathered to read Samson's story from their Bibles."
"Boys' Club has council for teens", 1976-02-02
"Teen Council- The first meeting of the Boys' Club Teen Council will be at 7 p.m. tonight at the club. Members (from left) Colleen Welch of Valley High School, Scott Hegerle of San Pasqual High School, Robert Espinoza of Escondido High School, and Shirley Floyd of San Pasqual High School, discussed plans for the "Kick-Off dance," set for Saturday night. Featuring music by the "Windjammers."
"Cultural Exchange", 1976-02-08
"A year's visit to Escondido can mean a lot of cultural lessons for an 18-year-old student from Japan. An American 'brother’ Jim Cason, and his American 'mother,' Mrs. Dan Yeto discuss lessons with Takashi Wakui of Nara, Japan, a cultural exchange student at Escondido High School". This envelope also has view of moms and kids in suburban park flying a kite; a young girl on tricycle; and an artistic photo of water dripping over street curb drain.
"Families Together", 1976-01-30
"The Palomar Family YMCA had made good on of its New Year's resolutions by instituting and entire new program designed to centralize the family by letting it participate as a unit. The Deans, Michael, Stan, David and June of Escondido (from left) take part in a bike ride"
"Fund Raising Set", 1976-02-04
"Dr. Nick. G. Tsoulos shows some of the equipment in the pediatrics intensive care unit at Palomar Memorial Hospital to auxiliary members (from left) Francis Merriam, Faye Gould and Penny Rich. ..." 'X-Ray -Ted Folllies '76' , a musical revue fundraiser was presented at the Mr. Carmel High School auditorium in Poway.
"Nobody going out on a limb for cat", 1976-01-28
Escondido "...Mrs. Edward Biddison of 1818 Country Lane" watched her dog chase a cat up a 56-foot palm tree. The cat would not come down. The humane society cannot help since tree was not in city limits. The same with the fire department. SDGE will not rescue unless on utility poles.
"Ready for benefit", 1976-02-06
"Victor Freudenberger, Vista Boys' Club board president, and Marge Cosh, reservation chairman, make last minute adjustments on seating arrangements for the club's Valentine Benefit Saturday, Feb. 14, at the Boys' Club."
