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strawberryfieldsParticipant
Interesting that the market in SR has been hot and this house is still sitting. I haven’t been in to the house but it would seem that Jim the Realtor’s quote might be fitting.
strawberryfieldsParticipantInteresting that the market in SR has been hot and this house is still sitting. I haven’t been in to the house but it would seem that Jim the Realtor’s quote might be fitting.
strawberryfieldsParticipantInteresting that the market in SR has been hot and this house is still sitting. I haven’t been in to the house but it would seem that Jim the Realtor’s quote might be fitting.
strawberryfieldsParticipantInteresting that the market in SR has been hot and this house is still sitting. I haven’t been in to the house but it would seem that Jim the Realtor’s quote might be fitting.
strawberryfieldsParticipantInteresting that the market in SR has been hot and this house is still sitting. I haven’t been in to the house but it would seem that Jim the Realtor’s quote might be fitting.
May 30, 2009 at 5:13 PM in reply to: Anyone recommend a good store for selling educaational/kids material #408340strawberryfieldsParticipantHave you tried Lakeshore Learning Materials in Mission/Fashion Valley? It’s in the Hazard Center Mall…
http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/general_content/store_locations/store_detail.jsp?store=004
They send lots of coupons via email if you sign up.
May 30, 2009 at 5:13 PM in reply to: Anyone recommend a good store for selling educaational/kids material #408192strawberryfieldsParticipantHave you tried Lakeshore Learning Materials in Mission/Fashion Valley? It’s in the Hazard Center Mall…
http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/general_content/store_locations/store_detail.jsp?store=004
They send lots of coupons via email if you sign up.
May 30, 2009 at 5:13 PM in reply to: Anyone recommend a good store for selling educaational/kids material #408130strawberryfieldsParticipantHave you tried Lakeshore Learning Materials in Mission/Fashion Valley? It’s in the Hazard Center Mall…
http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/general_content/store_locations/store_detail.jsp?store=004
They send lots of coupons via email if you sign up.
May 30, 2009 at 5:13 PM in reply to: Anyone recommend a good store for selling educaational/kids material #407888strawberryfieldsParticipantHave you tried Lakeshore Learning Materials in Mission/Fashion Valley? It’s in the Hazard Center Mall…
http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/general_content/store_locations/store_detail.jsp?store=004
They send lots of coupons via email if you sign up.
May 30, 2009 at 5:13 PM in reply to: Anyone recommend a good store for selling educaational/kids material #407646strawberryfieldsParticipantHave you tried Lakeshore Learning Materials in Mission/Fashion Valley? It’s in the Hazard Center Mall…
http://www.lakeshorelearning.com/general_content/store_locations/store_detail.jsp?store=004
They send lots of coupons via email if you sign up.
strawberryfieldsParticipantI believe that the Poway Schools offer a PEPP program at some of it’s elementary schools. Here’s a link: http://www.powayusd.com/teaching/sss/pepp.asp
There are lots of options for the younger kids as well, depending on your needs. Most of the “pre-schools” are half day and they’re generally run through churches. Penasquitos Christian, Mt. Olive, St. Bart’s, Rancho Bernardo Pres, North County Pres all offer great programs.
As for schools without a religious affiliation and/or full-day programs, I know that people like Teddy Bear Treehouse and the place just at the bottom of the hill on Pomerado, just before the intersection with Scripps Poway Pkwy (can’t think of the name…).
Good luck.
strawberryfieldsParticipantI believe that the Poway Schools offer a PEPP program at some of it’s elementary schools. Here’s a link: http://www.powayusd.com/teaching/sss/pepp.asp
There are lots of options for the younger kids as well, depending on your needs. Most of the “pre-schools” are half day and they’re generally run through churches. Penasquitos Christian, Mt. Olive, St. Bart’s, Rancho Bernardo Pres, North County Pres all offer great programs.
As for schools without a religious affiliation and/or full-day programs, I know that people like Teddy Bear Treehouse and the place just at the bottom of the hill on Pomerado, just before the intersection with Scripps Poway Pkwy (can’t think of the name…).
Good luck.
strawberryfieldsParticipantI believe that the Poway Schools offer a PEPP program at some of it’s elementary schools. Here’s a link: http://www.powayusd.com/teaching/sss/pepp.asp
There are lots of options for the younger kids as well, depending on your needs. Most of the “pre-schools” are half day and they’re generally run through churches. Penasquitos Christian, Mt. Olive, St. Bart’s, Rancho Bernardo Pres, North County Pres all offer great programs.
As for schools without a religious affiliation and/or full-day programs, I know that people like Teddy Bear Treehouse and the place just at the bottom of the hill on Pomerado, just before the intersection with Scripps Poway Pkwy (can’t think of the name…).
Good luck.
strawberryfieldsParticipantI believe that the Poway Schools offer a PEPP program at some of it’s elementary schools. Here’s a link: http://www.powayusd.com/teaching/sss/pepp.asp
There are lots of options for the younger kids as well, depending on your needs. Most of the “pre-schools” are half day and they’re generally run through churches. Penasquitos Christian, Mt. Olive, St. Bart’s, Rancho Bernardo Pres, North County Pres all offer great programs.
As for schools without a religious affiliation and/or full-day programs, I know that people like Teddy Bear Treehouse and the place just at the bottom of the hill on Pomerado, just before the intersection with Scripps Poway Pkwy (can’t think of the name…).
Good luck.
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