Who’s News: 7/22/22 – The Coast News Group
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Who’s News: 7/22/22 – The Coast News Group

SAVE YOUR CONVERTER

In July, during National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month, eight Midas Total Care locations throughout San Diego are offering free catalytic converter engraving and painting by appointment in partnership with the San Diego County Attorney’s Office. This includes a free courtesy inspection. In-store reservations are required and can be made through the Midas stores in Encinitas and Vista.

ZERO CARBON FOOTPRINT

Ezoic, the Carlsbad-based artificial intelligence technology platform for digital publishers and US founding member of Tech Zero, the group for technology companies committed to climate action, recently achieved net-zero carbon footprint and divided it into three highly effective Projects invested actively remove carbon dioxide from the Earth’s atmosphere. Visit ezoic.com.

HISTORY STARS

Middle school students at Rhoades School in Encinitas advanced to the state finals in Sacramento for National History Day – California. The winners were Heather Crean and Ahana Singh for their exhibition, “Debate and diplomatic failure between Britain and the American colonies”; Oona Norvell for the documentary Finding New Rhythms: How Jazz Musicians Defied Racial and Musical Norms; and Sonali Sharma for the documentary The Debate Over Food Safety at the Turn of the 20th Century: Policy or Poison?

TOP GOLFERS

Cal State San Marcos golfers Breann Horn and Madison Murr were named 2021-2022 Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholars on June 5.

THERAPY PUP HONORED

This was announced by the employees of the Helen Woodward Animal Center On June 3rd, an 11-year-old Pomeranian Pet Encounter Therapy pet named Balonee was posthumously honored for years of service to humanity and was inducted into the Animal Hall of Fame by the California Veterinary Medical Association.

CARDIFF 101 SAYS THANK YOU

Credit goes to the City of Encinitas and the Community Grant Program for providing $2,500 to Cardiff 101. The grant will help fund new wayfinding signage in downtown Cardiff to match the wayfinding funded by E101 in downtown Encinitas -Similar to signage.

CREATE NCC WORK

Build NCC crews to carry out utility and road works on Manchester Avenue through Summer 2022. Most of the work is carried out during the day. Work can be expected from Monday to Saturday from 7am to 5pm and some night hours from 9pm to 5am

DIPLOMA

• Matthew Anderson from San Diego received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Hamilton College in May 2022.

• Alexandria Rohrbaugh of Carlsbad graduated with honors from Muhlenberg College with a Bachelor of Arts in theater and business administration.

TOP STUDENTS

• Bryant University’s spring 2022 dean list included Madison Scherner of Carlsbad and Ryan Ramirez of San Diego.

• Oregon State University’s spring 2022 scholastic honors roll included: von Carlsbad, Zareena A. Bokhari, Ashley J. Brewer, Adeline R. Hull, Sara Mone, Reese L. Severson, and Jesse K. Yu; by Encinitas, Ryan A Moore, Sydney C Templin, and Sophie B Williams; by Escondido, Andrew S Greenwood; by Rancho Santa Fe, Katie Papatheofanis and Morgan Brown; and Oceanside’s Talya Byrd.

• Grace Cleveland of Solana Beach was added to Wheaton College’s Dean’s List in Spring 2022.

• Oceanside student-athlete Neleh Coleman, a women’s soccer player at Angelo State University in Texas, was inducted into the Lone Star Conference Commissioner’s Roll of Honor.

• Wynona Shaw of San Marcos was named to the Spring 2022 Dean’s List at American International College in Massachusetts.

• The Spring 2022 University of Utah Deans list included: von Carlsbad, Cristian Connor Haymes, Taylor Townhill, Cole J. Hanson, Anne Eliza Pingree Pugmire, Brooke Ann Garvin, Cole Anderson Couvillion, Devin Armand Healey, Jenna Josette Anderson, Andrew Mckay Green, Alia Jordan Manuel, Jon D Ulrich, Connor M Brem, Jake T Locken, Tyler Mazzella, Jaden Kelsee, Torres Ferguson, Erin Frances Gordon, Chloe Marie Wilson, Trevor Grant Fritts, Jake Ward Curran, Kasey Lynn Spencer, Kai Bryant Stoffels, Raja Enrico Caruso, Garrett Lawler, Carolynn Joyce Mungovan, Harper Reid Hughes, and Aaron Andrew Delgrande; by Del Mar, Griffin Michael Alden and Clinton Douglas Alden; by Encinitas, Trevor Stephen Hagen, August Maclin Barnes, Garrett Feldman, Carson Anthony Robles, Kendall Janell Epperson, Micah Tsutomu Schnadig, Ciro Angel Valdez Garcia, Katie A. Prince, William F. Ohara, Taylor B. Mesa, and Avery Nicole Giblin; by San Marcos, Trevor Joseph Hanson, Maximilian Kolbe Heiskell, and Ethan Joseph Curran; from San Diego, Cameron Kristine Burningham, Siera Dawn Gants, Chandler D Jones, Cormac J Bate, Gabriella A Abramson, Tyler Jonathan Chambers, Ty A Mcguire, Addison N Belford, Tahra Nakhai, Kwanwoo Lee, Lucas Miles Olsen , Emma Jane Francis, Sydney Mary Tetens, Paul James Meeks IV, Angelina Rei Ludena, Haley Kathleen Parsons, Tyler Matthew Gonzales, Olivia Fay Gildersleeve, Madeline Maria Keller, Haley Nicole Fisher, Cameron Kristine Burningham and Claire Elise Lodge; and Solana Beach’s Sterling James Snodgrass and Rancho Santa Fe’s Olivia Leigh Sidwell.