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New Shasta Daisies like dessert for landscapes
New Shasta Daisies like dessert for landscapes

There are five selections in the Amazing Daisy series of Shasta daisies. Here Daisy May shows the ability of Shasta daisies to dazzle in a mixed container with Supertunia petunias and Truffula Pink gomphrena.

New Shasta Daisies like dessert for landscapes

These original Amazing Daisy Banana Cream daisies are still among the most popular and show how beautiful they age in this combination with various salvias and pentas. Photos by Norman Winter

New Shasta Daisies like dessert for landscapes

Shasta daisy lovers will rejoice as the Amazing Daisy collection is more than doubling with the addition of three new varieties for 2022. The Garden Guy can hardly wait to get his hands on Amazing Daisy Marshmallow.

The Journey Continues

The Journey Continues: Leadership: the Lessons of Jesus

My journey in the past took me to the discovery of the book, Leadership: Lessons of Jesus, by Bob Brines and Ray Pritchard, located in the small book section at the Post Exchange, USMA, West Point. It spoke to my heart and I want to share it with you. As a leader, Jesus never wrote a book, never taught a seminar, never owned a house, never led an army…but his leadership gives these lessons:

First Step School helps VFW auxiliary

Above, Dorothy Cook and Merlene Peters standby as Ruth England, Mary Cannon and Ruth Wiederhold look over the Valentine cards at Brookdale Senior Living. Right, Tina Owens shows off her students’ work. Photos by Bernie Adams

First Step School helps VFW auxiliary

First Step School helps VFW auxiliary

Tina Owens of First Step School and Bernie Adams, President of the Maurice T. Suttle VFW Post 3413 auxiliary, created Valentine’s cards for Veterans, especially those in San Marcos assisted living communities.

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Above, Fuego's Frito Bandito taco, which comes with tender chunks of roast in a flavorful gravy, cheese, guacamole and of course Fritos. Below, Fuego's Dr. Pepper Cowboy, a taco served with smoked brisket, grilled onions, Dr Pepper BBQ sauce, chipotle cream corn and jack cheese. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo & Lance Winter

Foodie Friday: Fuego

Most everyone knows fuego in Spanish means fire.

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This Saturday, the Aquarena Springs Symphonic Band will present a free concert at the Price Center and Garden. Photo submitted by Aquarena Springs Symphonic Band

Aquarena Springs Symphonic Band brings March Madness to the Price Center.

This Saturday, the Aquarena Springs Symphonic Band will present a free concert at the Price Center and Garden. Under the baton of Musical Director Michael L.

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