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Shelli DeRobertis May 23, 2013 @ 2:53 p.m.

Glow-in-the-dark-dodge ball!

A Friday night high school ages glow-in-the-dark dodge ball tourney is set for May 31 from 7pm to 10pm at Jim Porter Recreation Center, 1200 Vale Terrace Drive.

The fundraising event is open to grades 9-to-12, and is $25 for teams of five. Individual players are $7 and spectators are $5.

It is the City of Vista’s Youth Commission’s third attempt to hold the event, and if enough people don’t sign up it will be cancelled, again.

The youth commission aims to raise money for scholarships for Vista residents.

But so far, they have only three teams registered to play, and have the capacity for up to 16 teams.

The rubber glow-balls are provided.

May 29 is the deadline to register.

For more information, call Rob Anderson at (760) 726-1340 ext. 1576 or visit cityofvista.com. Strong

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Mercy Baron May 18, 2013 @ 7:51 a.m.

Come up to Aztec Brewing Company today where I will be judging their second annual Bacon competition with 10 teams competing! 2330 La Mirada Dr. 1-7 pm!

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IndustrialShaman March 21, 2013 @ 7:34 p.m.

The Strawberry Festival is missing the best part! plink textp

The first year The Vista Strawberry Festival was held the Business Association wisely invited a good many local growers. They set up on the Jr, High Soccer field and it was amazingly successful. People were given an opportunity to "discover" the best secret feature of Vista: the people that run the nurseries, growing grounds and greenhouses grow plants that grow here ... and the incredibly diverse and beautiful plants they produce. This was wildly successful and this little Eden was PACKED all day with people wheeling wagons-full of purchased plants to their cars so fast it was unbelievable. In fact, it was so successful the Vista Business Association felt it detracted from the Strawberry Festival and cancelled it in ensuing years! BRING BACK THE GROWERS AND THEIR PLANTS!

The Strawberry Festival lacks a sufficient number of actual strawberry related booths and events and needs help! It's really been sad since that first year. Vista is home to more greenhouses, growing grounds and nurseries per capita that anywhere else in the United States! Why aren't we celebrating that which makes us truly unique! Heck, strawberries grow everywhere in on the Coast in SoCal. We live in a Horticultural Wonderland - why not show it off?

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