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  2. San Diego Magazine - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Magazine was established by Edwin Self in 1948. [15] The publishers were Edwin and Gloria Self, who also served as joint editors until they sold the title to Jim Fitzpatrick, former publisher of Entrepreneur, in 1994. It was acquired by CurtCo Media in 2005, who sold it to Desert Publications in 2010. [16]

  3. San Diego Jewish Academy - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Jewish Academy (SDJA) is an independent Jewish day school in the Carmel Valley community of San Diego, California. The school is composed of three schools: SDJA Early Childhood Center, [ 1 ] Golda Meir Lower School for grades K-5, and Maimonides Upper School for grades 6–12. [ 2 ]

  4. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    The camp has five campsites, a dining hall, health lodge, chapel, maintenance building, trading post, field sports range, two cabins, a campfire ring, a camp master cabin and a home occupied by the full time camp Ranger and his family. Camp Soule is used for short-term camping, family camping, training, day camps and various other activities.

  5. List of media set in San Diego - Wikipedia

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    1 Night in San Diego: 2020 8 Seconds: 1994 San Diego [1] 16-Love: 2012 La Costa Resort and Spa [2] Above the Tin: 2018 San Diego [3] Adalynn: 2023 San Diego [4] Almighty Zeus: 2022 San Diego [5] Almost Famous: 2000 Balboa Park [6] Ocean Beach [7] USD High School Almost Heroes: 1998 Black's Beach [7] American Sniper: 2014 El Centro [8] Malibu ...

  6. Philadelphia School of Circus Arts - Wikipedia

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    Every summer, PSCA presents summer camps for children of all ages. The Youth Camp gives children the opportunity to develop skills on the trapeze, aerial rope and silks, juggling, unicycling, plate-spinning, diabolo, devil sticks, tightwire, rolling globe, rola-bola, clowning and tumbling. The Youth Camp also includes activities such as dance ...

  7. Cuyamaca Outdoor School - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1946, Cuyamaca Outdoor School, the first Outdoor School in California and the only Outdoor School in San Diego County that is certified by ROSS (Residential Outdoor Science Schools) and COSA (California Outdoor Schools Administration), is owned by San Diego County Office of Education and located in the Cuyamaca Rancho State Park and Cleveland National Forest in Descanso, California. [2]

  8. San Diego - Wikipedia

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    San Diego (/ ˌ s æ n d i ˈ eɪ ɡ oʊ / ⓘ SAN dee-AY-goh, Spanish: [san ˈdjeɣo]) is a city on the Pacific coast of Southern California, adjacent to the Mexico–United States border. With a population of over 1.3 million, it is the eighth-most populous city in the United States and the second-most populous in the state of California.

  9. Jewish summer camp - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation for Jewish Camp estimates that the country's 150 non-profit Jewish summer camps are staffed by over 8,500 Jewish college-aged counselors. [2] A 2013 Pew Research study found that a third of American Jews had attended a Jewish summer camp at least once; [ 13 ] a 2021 study found that number to be closer to 40%.