Where's the most romantic dining spot in Oceanside? Whether your tastes run to dimly lit Italian restaurants in downtown or fine dining overlooking the Pacific, add your opinion below.
Feeding the Soul is excited to bring Ruth Gerson to North County!!! A recent transplant to San Francisco, Ruth brings her powerful voice and insightful songwriting talent to Jitters to celebrate the release of her latest CD, This Can’t Be My Life. Ruth was born and raised in Manhattan, attended the city’s School of Performing Arts (on which the movie Fame is based), and honed her compelling live performance in tiny coffee shops and overflowing clubs in the East Village.
Feeding the Soul Foundation is privileged to have the May I Be Frank crew back at Linksoul!!! May I Be Frank documents the transformation of Frank Ferrante’s life. Frank is 54 years old, obese, depressed and addicted. He stumbles into a local raw, organic and vegan restaurant in San Francisco, Café Gratitude. When Ryland, a server at Café Gratitude asks Frank “What is one thing you want to do before you die?” Frank replies, “I want to fall in love one more time, but no one will love me looking the way I do”.
Read more about this amazing movie and see a teaser here: www.mayibefrankmovie.com
Annual event sponsored by the Oceanside Chamber of Commerce. Event will include arts& crafts, food and vendor booths. Live entertainment, static displays, nail & sail, and wandering pirates. Public Information Number: (760) 722-1534.
Event to celebrate Hispanic Heritage month and Mexican Independence day. Event sponsored by the Oceanside Public Library. Public Information Number: (760) 435-5600.
Submitted by Osidegirl7678 on Sun, 08/08/2010 - 1:30pm
Hi to all...I lived in Oside in 76-78. I worked at the JC Penney's in Carlsbad. I just returned from a visit to the area after 32 years. I never knew how much I missed living there until I visited the places I hung out, and my old apartment. Does anyone remember Jan Hartman who worked in sporting goods at Penney's? The dept manager was a retired marine named John Mason. I hope to return someday and make Oside my home. It was still as beautiful as ever.