My daughter is a HUGE fan of the San Diego Chargers, she wears her jersey on game day, her car is Charger blue and Charger flags are flying from her windows. When I told her that the Chargers were going to be in Rancho Santa Fe she was excited... until she realized that it wasn't actually THE Charger players, but the Charger Girls' dance team. That was okay, though... she likes anything that promotes her favorite team!
Five homes in Rancho Santa Fe were recently photographed as backdrops for the San Diego Charger Girls' 2008-2009 Swimsuit Calendar. All five homes were on the market at the time, which helped the sellers gain exposures for their homes and the local Realtors helped with the coordination of the use of the homes. As we know, most of the homes in Rancho Santa Fe are mini resorts and these homes were no exception. Beautiful location, beautiful homes, and beautiful representatives of the Chargers.... "GO BOLTS!"
Support our Chargers - to obtain a calendar visit www.chargersproshop.com. It is advertised that a portion of the calendar sales will be donated to the American Diabetes Association.
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Copyright © 2008 Susan Laxson. All Rights Reserved. "Charger Girls' Calendar Features Rancho Santa Fe Homes on the Market". Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.
RANCHO DIEGUENO is located 3 miles southeast of the Village of Rancho Santa Fe and off of Rancho Diegueno Road and Rancho Santa Fe Farms Road. This beautiful rural section of Rancho Santa Fe with its rolling hills and panoramic vistas includes both gated and non-gated communities of Santa Fe Vista, Santa Fe Sur, San Diegueno Hills, Circo Diegueno, Stonefield Estates and Rancho Santa Fe Acres. Some of the street names representing Rancho Diegueno are Calle Diegueno, Caminito Maria, Las Quintas, Calle Carla, Rancho Diegueno, Circo Diegueno and Calle Privada. There are approximately 238 homesites from one to seven acres depending on the development. Below is a map of the Rancho Diegueno Area:

CURRENT LISTINGS AVAILABLE IN RANCHO DIEGUENO AREA
RECENT SALES IN RANCHO DIEGUENO AREA
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Copyright © 2008 Susan Laxson. All Rights Reserved. "Rancho". Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Listing information from Sandicor and subject to change without notice.
RANCHO DEL RIO in Rancho Santa Fe is located off of Del Dios Highway on the eastern side of the Ranch. This established community of 71 homes was built beginning in the mid-1960s and many have been newly built, rebuilt or remodeled over the years with the most recent homes built in 2007. The lot sizes in Rancho del Rio range from 1 to 5 acres. Horses are allowed on the
nearby miles of riding trails governed by Rancho Santa Fe. This development is not gated and is not within the Rancho Santa Fe Covenant.
School age children attend schools in the Solana Beach School District, including Solana Santa Fe Elementary, Earl Warren Middle School, Torrey Pines High School or San Dieguito Academy. There is currently a $200 HOA dues paid annually to the Rancho del Rio Association for common area maintenance. Rancho del Rio streets include Rancho del Rio, Rio Senda, Calle Dos Lagos and La Brisa.
CURRENT AVAILABLE LISTINGS IN RANCHO DEL RIO
MOST RECENT SALE IN RANCHO DEL RIO
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Copyright © 2008 Susan Laxson. All Rights Reserved. "Rancho del Rio - A Rancho Santa Fe Community". Information from sources deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Listing information from Sandicor and subject to change without notice.
The San Diego Polo Club will host the "Boots & Bolos" charity event on Friday, August 29, 2008 from 5 to 10 pm. The event will raise funds for the San Diego Chapter of Childhelp and will include a polo exhibition, a saloon & casino presented by Viejas, live music and dancing, a western style bbq and a Western Art Show. This polo gala is the charitable kick off to the Spreckels Cup, one of the most prominent polo events in San Diego. Additionally, the coveted $250,000 Tiffany's trophy, to be awarded at the Spreckels Cup, will be unveiled at Boots and Bolos. 
The beneficiary, the San Diego Chapter of Childhelp, is an organization that assists in the physical, emotional, spiritual and educational needs of abused, neglected and at-risk children. Childhelp focuses on treatment, prevention, research and public advocacy in attempts to alleviate this unseen epidemic.
Tickets to Boots and Bolos are $75 pre-sale and $100 on the day of the event. The Rancho Santa Fe Polo Club is located at 14555 El Camino Real. Suggested attire is Western or Casual. Dust off your boots, wear your bolos and get ready to dance! For more information call (858) 412-4935.
Canyon Crest Academy (CCA) begins the school year on August 25th.
In March 2004, I was on the PTSA Board of the Carmel Valley Middle School and the topic of discussion was the new Carmel Valley high school that would help with the over-crowding being experienced at Torrey Pines High School. David Jaffe, the principal of the "new" school, who was working out of a small room at the middle school, was excited and eager to fill the new school's 400 slots by the 8th graders from Carmel Valley and other area middle schools. The plan was that the students would not only be freshman, but also the only class of students in the school. Imagine, not worrying about upperclassmen! The classes would be smaller; the students would have the opportunity to establish many of the traditions at the school from mascot (Ravens) to school colors (red & black).
In August 2004, 342 students began their freshman year in portable buildings and despite their surroundings, they flourished at an incredible pace academically, athletically, creatively, and socially. By March 2005, the local and statewide accolades earned by these focused and motivated students attracted applications for the upcoming school year from over 400 incoming freshmen and over 50 incoming sophomores. In addition, in 2007, the College Board announced that CCA's class of 2008 led the nation in AP World History scores for schools of its size. There are approximately 1,831 students attending Canyon Crest Academy. The current student to teacher ratio (overall) is roughly 34:1. The school's 2007-08 API score was the highest in San Diego County.
Canyon Crest Academy's first graduating class was in June of this year (2008). These graduates have achieved many honors during their high school careers and have been accepted into many top universities including Harvard University, Stanford University, UC San Diego, UC Berkeley, USC, UC Los Angeles, and others.
One unique aspect of Canyon Crest is Envision, an arts program with 7 divisions: Digital/Fine Arts, Theater, Video/Film, Dance, Vocal Music, Audio Editing (new for the 2008-09 school year), and Instrumental Music. The program regularly sponsors shows & performances, and interacts extensively with professionals & teachers in the North County creative community. The Envision program also trains students in their particular field of interest, allowing unique opportunities such as being able to publish student work. Students also have the option of taking classes from Mira Costa Community College on the CCA campus, available after school. CCA also offers a variety of elective classes not traditionally taught in public schools including American Sign Language, Japanese, Film and Society, Advanced Topics (math theories and phenomenons), Anatomy and Physiology, Science and Research, Environmental Science, Stage Craft, Music Theater production, Rock Band, Surf and Lifesaving, Recording Arts, Interior Design, and Fashion Design. Although Canyon Crest Academy sponsors many sports teams, there is no football team, and there are no plans to add one. Students wishing to be involved in high school football typically enroll in nearby Torrey Pines High School.
Canyon Crest Academy is located at 5951 Village Center Loop Road, in Carmel Valley and is a member of the San Dieguito Union High School District. Students come to Canyon Crest Academy from middle schools such as Carmel Valley Middle School, Rancho Santa Fe Middle School and Earl Warren in Solana Beach.
Below are links to the following:
Canyon Crest Academy Incoming Student Information
Canyon Crest Academy Academic Calendar of Events
Canyon Crest Academy Daily Bulletins & News
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