Rios, Daniel Flores
Found in 517 Collections and/or Records:
"New Avo Playhouse sells seats for face lift.", 1995-05-02; 1995-05-05
"Workers Greg Hanson, John Hanscom and James Devlin and manager Kathy Hamlin work on a curtain project." ; "The playhouse is selling the old theater seats for $200. Below, Carpenter Kaz Kahki works on the lobby." [Envelope contains similar images of renovation happening at the Vista, California theater. Name was changed from Avo Theatre to Avo Playhouse circa 1995.]
"New mothers don't have to feel alone", 1994-08-02; 1994-08-03
"SUPPORT: Las Madres offers sharing of mothers' experiences, social gatherings and chances for kids to play together." "A Las Madres group gathers in Knob Hill Park." [Las Madres Parent Connection, sponsored by Scripps Health to provide support to new parents. Envelope contains additional unpublished images.]
"North County Girl Scouts hit mother lode of awards", 1995-06-09; 1995-06-12
"Girl Scout Christie Edmondson stands near Reidy Creek behind Escondido High School, where she worked on environmental preservation." [Girl Scouts receive Gold Awards, including Edmondson, a junior, who worked with biology and environmental science teacher Susan Crandall to clear trash and collect soil and water samples, as well as observe wildlife. Related to preserve area through Green Belt legislation, which failed to pass. Envelope contains similar unpublished images.]
North County Times negatives
"Not any more, at any rate", 1970-08-19
"This scene, looking down a Valley Center side road, seems to be asking: "What do we do with the increasing mass of used-up impedimenta of our produce-and-consume culture?" Stiffer fines for dumping and littering have not slowed the problem appreciably. Nevertheless, though slightly after the fact, maybe the sign will be heeded." [Other images in envelope include children and adults at a pool, and a Hopto digging vehicle.]
"Nothing can stop these competitors: Athletes able to overcome challenges to take aim at Paralympics", 1995-04-28; 1995-05-03
"Poway's Mike DeMarco, who has cerebral palsy, is looking to earn a spot on the U.S. Disabled Team, which will compete in next year in Atlanta." [Envelope contains additional images of competitors at Balboa Stadium track meet, part of San Diego Regional Multi-Sport Games. In addition to DeMarco, there are unpublished images of a wheelchair racer, possibly Eric Neitzel of Rancho Penasquitos, or David Bailey.]
"Nothing like a parade", 1970-10-18
"Parades are really for kids anyway. These tykes were taking in a portion of Ramona's centennial observance, a 75-unit parade which crossed the town Saturday morning. A turkey dinner will be served from noon to 6 p.m. today at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 615 E St. Day long activities are planned for Collier Park." [Envelope 376 contains related images.]
"OGHS concert heads to arts center", 1995-05-19; 1995-05-22
"Mitchell Fennell from Cal State Fullerton uses videotape to teach student conductors Kenan Holland, left, Jennifer Neilsen and Shannon Baker." "Mitchell Fennell, left, shows Tim Mika some conducting movements." [Envelope contains related images regarding concert at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido. Concert was put on by Orange Glen High School's music department, with director of bands California State Fullerton, Mitchel Fennell.]
"Old cars open new Vista street", 1970-09-02
"A line of antique cars lined up on East Vista Way Tuesday, facing west in preparation for dedication of realignment of East and West Vista Way. Hundreds of persons lined the street to see Mayor Orbee Mihalek's car crash through large paper screen at dedication point. The street connection, the second major Vista street project, cost about $151,000 and took about three months to complete. Work began in June."
"Old cars open new Vista street", 1970-09-02
"A line of antique cars lined up on East Vista Way Tuesday, facing west in preparation for dedication of realignment of East and West Vista Way. Hundreds of persons lined the street to see Mayor Orbee Mihalek's car crash through large paper screen at dedication point. The street connection, the second major Vista street project, cost about $151,000 and took about three months to complete. Work began in June."