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The New Flume Trail Out of El Monte County Park
But get out there soon! It's a beautiful valley, with farmlands, horse and cattle ranches, and natural beauty, but if SDGE has its way, the view will be dominated by huge towers and high-voltage power transmission lines, known as Sunrise Powerlink. Although construction has already begun, it's not a done-deal, there are legitimate (and hopefully, successful!) lawsuits trying to stop this ill-conceived project. Consider this if you've never seen this valley: huge towers and multiple electric lines along Sunset Cliffs, through Balboa Park, or through La Jolla and Torrey Pines - you get my drift! It stands to make a lot of money as SDGE/Sempra brings power to LA from Imperial Valley and Mexico, so they're pulling out all the stops to desecrate this land and other areas of the backcountry - not to mention hazards for firefighters in this known high-risk region!— April 28, 2011 2:23 p.m.
Yeeee-haw, buckaroos! Time to head to the Lakeside Rodeo
Nice article, but it could have been better. First, had you taken the time to drop by the 67 Cafe, if you could find a parking spot during the breakfast hours, you'd discover it's not a " run-down eatery." It's actually one of the best spots around for a good, affordable breakfast! There's a lot more going on in Lakeside for the Western Days, although centered around the famous Rodeo. Thursday night the Optimists have their annual BBQ dinner at the Rodeo Grounds. Saturday morning is the Historical Society's breakfast. And the family-oriented Lakeside Parade goes down Woodside to Maine Ave, beginning at 9:30 Saturday morning. Lastly, the Lakeside Chamber of Commerce holds its monthly mixer on Monday at the Boll Weevil Restaurant on Wintergardens Blvd. Go to www.lakesideca.com for details on all that's happening during Lakeside's Western Days, April 14-18.— April 13, 2011 2:45 p.m.