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County Encouraging Residents to Weigh In On Regional Priorities On Aging

| 9:35 AM

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The County of San Diego is asking residents ages 55 and older to share their thoughts in a comprehensive needs assessment survey. 

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Art has a Voice and Speaks at the Southeastern Live Well Center

| 10:17 AM

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When you visit the new Southeastern Live Well Center for the first time, prepare for a beautiful surprise. The bright, welcoming facility is a stark contrast to more traditional buildings that provide social services to the community. Area residents chose local artists to be featured throughout the facility and the result is truly a work of art.

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Inaugural Public Health Advocate Camp Inspires Teens

| 9:45 AM

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Twenty-nine juniors and seniors from 15 county-area high schools learned public health topics important to their age group and what careers in public health look like, at the inaugural Public Health Advocate Camp.

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Emergency Preparedness Resource Fair and Discussion Set for Ramona

| 8:43 AM

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Community members can learn ways to prepare for an emergency like a fire or earthquake at a resource fair and panel discussion Saturday, August 19, 12:30 p.m. at the Ramona Library (1275 Main Street).   

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A Bronze Winner for the Southeastern Live Well Center

| 9:50 AM

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From the first days of planning, the local community has played a prominent role in the creation, design and workforce for the new Southeastern Live Well Center. The planning also included extensive outreach to get community feedback and preferences for the artwork to be featured inside and outside of the building.

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Southeastern Live Well Center Skylight Art Reflects the Beauty of Water and Community

| 8:06 AM

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When the Southeastern Live Well Center officially opens its doors later this year, visitors will be treated to an inspiring artistic experience. Thirty-three local artists have their original work on display, for a total of 50 pieces of art throughout the building and on the property.