{"id":236918,"date":"2014-06-06T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2014-06-06T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/downtown-briefs-june-2014\/"},"modified":"2014-06-06T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2014-06-06T07:00:00","slug":"downtown-briefs-june-2014","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/downtown-briefs-june-2014\/","title":{"rendered":"Downtown Briefs June 2014"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>SAN DIEGO PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>After San Diegans hit the polls Tuesday, June 3, the preliminary results of the Primary Elections are in. Voters rejected Propositions B and C, which would have updated the City Council-approved Barrio Logan community plan, which created a controversial buffer zone between industry and residents, whom supporters of the plan claimed were victims of pollutants emitted by the shipbuilding industry.<!--more--> Proposition A passed, the first of two widely uncontested motions aimed at revising election dates in the City Charter, including the City\u2019s inauguration day.\u00a0Amid accusations following newfound information linking District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis to a campaign-contribution scandal, the incumbent won the race to secure her fourth term as San Diego\u2019s top prosecutor. Rep. Scott Peters (D-CA 52) and former City Councilmember Carl DeMaio are set to square off in November\u2019s general election for Congress. Gov. Jerry Brown advanced to the November 4 general elections with more than 60 percent of the vote, where he will go up against moderate Republican Neel Kashkari.\u00a0Councilmember Lorie Zapf secured more than 50 percent of the vote in her race for the District 2 City Council seat against opponent Sarah Boot, winning the election outright. In the race for District 6, republican Chris Cate narrowly missed securing the council seat in his race against democrat Carol Kim, receiving 47 percent of the vote to her 31 percent. Both will move forward to the general election.<\/p>\n<p><strong>SOUTH PARK\u2019S OLD HOUSE FAIR RETURNS<\/strong><br \/>\nThe 16th annual Old House Fair, presented by the South Park Business Group (SPBG), takes place June 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 30th and Beech streets. The unique event combines the typical vendors, food, drink, crafts and live music of any other street fair with the added inclusion of docent-led, indoor tours of five historic craft homes in South Park and trolley and walking tours of the local area. Many of the exhibitors are local vendors \u2014 builders, landscapers, artisans, designers, etc. \u2014 who will be offering advice on how to restore or care for your own Craftsman-style homes. The festival and walking tours are free, but the historic home tour, which includes shuttle service to the five classic homes, is $25. The guided trolley tours of South Park and Burlingame range from $5 to $10. For more information or to buy tickets, visit <a href=\"http:\/\/theoldhousefair.com\">theoldhousefair.com<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>NEW SEVEN-MILE BIKE ROUTE CONNECTS CITY<\/strong><a href=\"https:\/\/sandiegodowntownnews.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/06\/bike-lanes-downtown.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-medium wp-image-5589 lazyload\" alt=\"bike lanes downtown\" data-src=\"https:\/\/sandiegodowntownnews.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/06\/bike-lanes-downtown-300x225.jpg\" width=\"300\" height=\"225\" src=\"data:image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 300px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 300\/225;\" \/><\/a><br \/>\nCyclists can now take advantage of the San Diego Bike Loop, a seven-mile network of on-street bicycle lanes aimed to connect riders with the City\u2019s most notable destinations and sights. \u201cThe San Diego Bike Loop is a big step forward in our push to create a more bike-friendly City,\u201d Mayor Kevin Faulconer stated in a press release. \u201cThese are they type of low-cost projects that have a huge impact on our neighborhoods and we\u2019re going to be doing a lot more of them in the future.\u201d\u00a0Made easily accessible by painted street symbols and way-finding markers, the route takes riders through Balboa Park, the Gaslamp Quarter and Little Italy near several attractions including the new Waterfront Park at the County Administration Center, the USS Midway Museum, Seaport Village, the new Central Library, and Petco Park.\u00a0\u201cOur streets are a key part of our public infrastructure,\u201d Gloria said. \u201cThey are not just for cars. They are for people. With more people choosing biking not only as a form of exercise but as a real transportation option, providing safe bikeways is a smart investment.\u201d The project also includes new dedicated bike transit lanes on Fourth and Fifth avenues in Bankers Hill. An entire traffic lane was replaced in each direction to make way for the bike lanes, but street parking was not disrupted. A map of the San Diego Bike Loop and supporting information can be found at <a href=\"http:\/\/sandiego.gov\/tsw\/pdf\/bikeloopmapbrochure.pdf\">sandiego.gov\/tsw\/pdf\/bikeloopmapbrochure.pdf<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>UC SAN DIEGO AWARDS $10K EACH TO CITY COLLEGE\u2019S \u2018BEST OF THE BEST\u2019<\/strong><br \/>\nTwenty UC San Diego-bound students from San Diego City College will pay virtually nothing for a college diploma with the help of\u00a0 $10,000 of annual scholarships awarded to each of them through UCSD\u2019s Associates Scholars Program. \u201cIt\u2019s been hard getting through school and working at the same time,\u201d stated San Diego City College graduate and scholarship recipient Kendra Owens in a press release. Owens looks forward to pursing a bachelor\u2019s degree in economics with a minor in accounting this fall where she, \u201ccan concentrate on school and not worry about working or taking out loans. It\u2019s such a relief.\u201d UCSD Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla referred to Owens as one of \u201cthe best of the best.\u201d To be eligible, students must be accepted to UCSD and qualify for the Blue + Gold Plan, a University of California program that covers tuition and fees for California residents whose families earn less than $80,000 a year. Originally launched in the fall of 2013 for local high school students, the program has since expanded to include low-income college students from San Diego City College, Southwestern College and Imperial Valley college.\u201d These scholarships help strengthen our efforts to enroll highly qualified local students who will become our leaders and innovators of the future,\u201d Khosla stated in a press release. For more information about San Diego Community College District, visit <a href=\"http:\/\/sdccd.edu\">sdccd.edu<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>\u201813, THE MUSICAL\u2019 AIMED AT TEENS AND TWEENS COMES TO LYCEUM<\/strong><br \/>\nAn all-teen cast will dance and sing their way across Horton Plaza\u2019s Lyceum Theatre in the California Youth Conservatory Theatre\u2019s production of \u201c13.\u201d The musical follows the ups and downs of turning 13 as character Evan Goldberg must adapt his New York City lifestyle to the shortcomings of moving to a small Midwestern town after his parents divorce. The show includes a live band on stage and parents are encouraged to bring children of all ages to enjoy the musical.\u00a0\u201c13\u201d will run from June 20\u201329. Tickets are $18\u201332 and can be purchased online at <a href=\"http:\/\/cyctheatre.com\">cyctheatre.com<\/a> or by calling 619-544-1000.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_5590\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-5590\" style=\"width: 300px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/sandiegodowntownnews.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/06\/Flower-Power-3.jpeg\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-5590 lazyload\" alt=\"Parents and children participate in last year's Mass Creativity Day at a park next to the New Children's Museum, Downtown. (Courtesy New Children's Museum)\" data-src=\"https:\/\/sandiegodowntownnews.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/06\/Flower-Power-3-300x199.jpeg\" width=\"300\" height=\"199\" src=\"data:image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAAAAACH5BAEKAAEALAAAAAABAAEAAAICTAEAOw==\" style=\"--smush-placeholder-width: 300px; --smush-placeholder-aspect-ratio: 300\/199;\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-5590\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Parents and children participate in last year&#8217;s Mass Creativity Day at a park next to the New Children&#8217;s Museum, Downtown. (Courtesy New Children&#8217;s Museum)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p><strong>MAKE FREE ART ON \u2018MASS CREATIVITY DAY\u2019<\/strong><br \/>\nThe New Children\u2019s Museum is in its second year of \u201cMass Creativity,\u201d a popular outreach effort designed to expand hands-on creativity to audiences that might normally not have access to such resources. The eight artist-led workshops of the project take place in carious diverse communities throughout San Diego. Community organizations that participated are: Bayside Community Center in Linda Vista; Casa Familiar in San Ysidro; Sherman Heights Community Center; South Bay Community Services in Chula Vista; St. Madeleine Sophie\u2019s Center in El Cajon; Taiwanese American Community Center in Kearny Mesa; The San Diego LGBT Center in Hillcrest; and the Southern Sudanese Community Center in City Heights. The workshops have been ongoing since April, each employing a \u201cunique, food-themed component\u201d that ties them each in to this year\u2019s \u201cFeast: The Art of Playing With Your Food,\u201d the Museum\u2019s annual fundraising exhibition. The workshops will come together for \u201cMass Creativity Day,\u201d an all-day celebration of art and creativity held at the Museum June 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.\u00a0 Organizers said over 1,200 participants attended last year and they plan to double that in 2014. Mass Creativity Day is free to the public. The New Children\u2019s Museum is located at 200 W. Island Ave., Downtown. For more information, visit <a href=\"http:\/\/thinkplaycreate.org\">thinkplaycreate.org<\/a>.<br \/>\n<strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>FIND A FURRY FRIEND AT DOGGIE STREET FESTIVAL<\/strong><br \/>\nDog lovers and pet owners can unite at the sixth annual Doggie Street Festival held on July 12 at Liberty Station\u2019s NTC Park, located at 2455 Cushing Rd. At Southern California\u2019s largest pet-adoption focused festival, attendees can expect to find their newest furry friend to bring home as well as food, live music, prizes, a kids area, vet tips and shopping for canines and their owners. Each year, the festival pairs more than 100 animals with new families. New to this year\u2019s event is the Pet Book Pavilion where fans can meet their favorite pet authors.\u00a0Admission is free and the event will go from 9 a.m. \u2013 4 p.m. Organizers are encouraging vendors and volunteers to make contact and participate. More information can be found online at <a href=\"http:\/\/doggiestreetfestival.org\">doggiestreetfestival.org<\/a>.<br \/>\n<strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>ENCORE VOCAL ENSEMBLE RETURNS TO SAN DIEGO<\/strong><br \/>\nFrom June 21 \u2013 22, the Encore Vocal Ensemble of San Diego will invigorate the community with two performances of their new show, \u201cOut of Time\u201d at Garfield Theater in the La Jolla Jewish Community Center. The Encore Vocal Ensemble is a non-profit musical theater organization in San Diego that strives to put a dynamic spin on modern musical theater. For their June show, Encore will present guest artist Heidi Meyer, who made her Broadway debut in \u201cMiss Saigon.\u201d Tickets are available at tickets.lfjcc.org for $15, or at the door for $20.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>SAN DIEGO PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS After San Diegans hit the polls Tuesday, June 3, the preliminary results of the Primary Elections are in. 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