Rios, Dan
Found in 607 Collections and/or Records:
Student illustrations, 1992-06-26
[Envelope contains images related to "Student illustrations for Mike Q." No other contextual information available. Unknown if images were published in newspaper.]
"Students get lesson in fire safety", 1994-07-26; 1994-07-27
"Sparky the Fire Dog shows students it's not safe to play with hot items like cooking pots and irons." "Students listen to a fire lesson given by Sparky the Fire Dog and Carol Rea, public information officer with the Escondido Fire Department." [Sparky the Fire Dog and Carol Rea, Escondido Fire Department, visited students at Felicita Elementary School, Escondido, California.]
"Students have blast on shuttle simulator", 1995-06-08; 1995-06-09
"Juan Lopez, 10, and Ryan Grainger, 11, use the remote arm to do their shuttle duties."; "Julie Gabalton, 10, relays instructions from the control room to the shuttle crew." [Envelope contains similar unpublished images from Monte Vista Elementary field trip to Challenger Space Center, La Mesa education program that simulates space shuttle flights. Balboa Park's Reuben H. Fleet Space Theater operated the Challenger center.]
"Super salesman in" , 1970-08-20
Support for tribal casinos, 1995-05-25
[Unknown if photographs were published. Images appear to be from a demonstration in support of Rincon band of Mission Indians' river Oaks Casino and possibly other casinos in the region's tribal communities. Articles published on 11 June 1995 about Sycuan and River Oaks casinos, but did not use these images.]
"Sweet Talk: Carlsbad pastry chef defines the divine with new reference book", 1995-05-03; 1995-05-11
"Carol [sic] Bloom cuts a slice of pound cake in her Carlsbad kitchen." ; "Bloom shows off a simple, but sweet, stawberry pound cake." [Envelope contains additional related images of Carole Bloom, who wrote "The International Dictionary of Desserts, Pastries and Confections."]
Swim lessons, 1992-06-16
[Envelope contains images taken at first session of swimming lessons by the City of Escondido, Washington Park Pool. Unknown if images were published in the newspaper.]
