Mobile recycling still available in Pacific Beach • Pacific Beach Mobile Recycling will remain up and running, despite a recent announcement by the owner Robyn Faulkner that the company might have to close. Faulkner said funds provided to her by the state of California, such as handling fees paid to recycling companies, will help her remain open for the time being. The mobile recycling will be at Henry’s, 1260 Garnet Ave., on Fridays; CVS, 4445 Mission Blvd., on Sundays; and Albertson’s, 730 Turquoise St., on Tuesdays. The hours at each location are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Girls’ softball league holds registration • Mission Bay Girls Softball League (MBGSL) will not merge with Coastal Bay Girls Softball — formerly La Jolla Girls Softball — for the 2011 season, despite a trial merge for the 2010 season. The league is still accepting registration from girls age 4-14, of all levels of experience, for the 2011 season. The team’s home games and practices are held at McEvoy Field. MBGSL has played in Pacific Beach for 30 years. For more information visit, www.mbgsl.org. • MBGSL hopes to have 25 representatives marching down Garnet Avenue in the 31st Pacific Beach Holiday Parade on Saturday, Dec. 11. Whether a player, a parent, a friend, a sibling or former player, MBGSL invites all to join them and enjoy a free pizza party at Woodstock’s Pizza after — if there are at least 25 marchers. Players who participate will receive $20 off registration fees for the 2011 season. To sign-up, e-mail [email protected]. Church offers musical programs this season • The Pacific Beach Presbyterian Church will offer several musical Christmas programs in December. “Amahl and the Night Visitors” will be presented on Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. for a freewill offering. College students, who perform with the San Diego Opera, will perform the operatic roles. “Crusader Bell Concert” will take place on Dec. 19 at 10:10 a.m. The performances take place at 1675 Garnet Ave. For more information, call (858) 273-9312.








