Fall begins on Wednesday, Sept. 22. As the tourists thin out and the water cools off, residents will see the annual vacancy of beach lifeguard towers. On weekends during the peak summer season, there are approximately 48 beach guards on duty. That number drops to approximately 15 lifeguards over non-peak weekends. Occasionally, staff is added on an as needed basis. Mission Beach Burger Company, 3231 Mission Blvd., is now open! Rosemary garlic steak fries, sweet and spicy calamari and Belmont buffalo wings are all on the menu that was built around an assortment of gourmet burgers. Plus, they have $1 rib Sundays and a kids menu. The Pacific Beach Woman’s Club isn’t just for homemakers. Philanthropy is key to this establishment, founded on March 22, 1895. The organization assists with such nonprofits like Stand Up For Kids, the San Diego Burn Institute, the Ronald McDonald House and the Earl and Birdie Library in Pacific Beach. Open to all ages, it’s a great place to mingle, learn, laugh and serve your community. The club is located at 1721 Hornblend St. For membership information, visit www.pbwomansclub.org or call (858) 488-7520 or (858) 274-0157. The hall of the local VFW Post 5985, 833 Turquoise St., is available for the public to rent. You don’t have to be a member to reserve the hall for anniversary parties, wedding receptions or the like. Amenities include darts, billiards, padded chairs, tables and a kitchen. The maximum occupancy of the building is 100. For rates and reservations, call (858) 488-3631. EnVus Salon and Day Spa, 910 Grand Ave., Suite 111, offers hair styling, waxing, bridal services, nail care as well as men’s services. The salon manager is a former Navy service member whose passions are working with people and skincare. Appointments can be set up online at http://envussalon.com/appointments.