¡Hola, amiguitos! Hoy les contaremos acerca de un personaje muy especial en Agrovilla: el Granjero Lorenzo. Él es un granjero amable y sabio que nos enseña muchas cosas sobre las estaciones del año.¿Saben qué son las estaciones? ¡Son como las etapas que atraviesa el año! El año se divide en cuatro estaciones: primavera, verano, otoño e invierno, ¡y cada una es diferente!El Granjero Lorenzo nos dice que en primavera, es el momento de sembrar las semillas. Es cuando va a la tienda de Don Pepe para comprar las semillas que plantará en su huerta. Puede ser semillas de zanahorias, tomates, manzanas ¡y también de calabazas!
This episode is dedicated to Tony’s dad, Bobby George Manolatos, who passed away October 5. They discuss Tony's dad at the top of the episode. When Monica Montgomery Steppe was 2 years old she told her family to stop calling her Pumpkin. Her name, she told them, is Monica. It’s that confidence and belief in herself that has carried Councilmember Montgomery to great heights throughout her young political career. Never one to back down from her values or beliefs, the San Diego Councilmember and county supervisor candidate joins Dear San Diego to discuss her motivations; her love for music, government and community; and why it’s important for her, and for people like her, to be at the table.
During his 8 years as a San Diego City Councilmember, Chris Cate was known as the smartest guy on the 10th floor, but he became more than a policy wonk. He worked with council members on both sides of the aisle to create positive change for San Diegans, and he became a force for his District 6 constituents, which includes the neighborhoods of Clairemont Mesa, Kearny Mesa, Mira Mesa, Miramar, Park Village, and Sorrento Valley. Chris was only the third Asian American in San Diego’s history elected to the City Council.
Amy Donohue is an esteemed guest on The Dodi Connection, bringing her expertise and personal experience to shed light on the societal attitude towards bullying. With a background in education and a deep understanding of the long-term effects of bullying, Amy is a passionate advocate for improved intervention measures and support systems for bullied students.
Brikia has taught students of all ages and backgrounds, from K-12 to college-level courses. Currently serving as a biology professor at Paul Quinn College in Dallas, Texas, she brings a unique perspective to the classroom. Brikia goes beyond traditional teaching methods by exposing her students to BIPOC professionals in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math.
En el emocionante episodio de "El Libro Valiente" de esta semana, nos sumergimos en el maravilloso mundo de la diversidad racial y cultural. Descubrimos por qué ser diferentes es nuestro superpoder y cómo podemos celebrar estas diferencias para construir amistades sólidas y fomentar el respeto mutuo.Desde el momento en que nacemos, todos somos únicos, con una rica paleta de colores, idiomas y tradiciones que nos hacen especiales. En este episodio, viajamos por todo el mundo para conocer a niños que nos muestran cómo su herencia cultural y racial es un tesoro que enriquece sus vidas y las de los demás.
A highly respected figure in the trucking industry, The Sassy Trucker brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to our conversation. Hailing from San Diego, California, The Sassy Trucker has established herself as a trailblazer in the male-dominated field of truck driving.
In the heart of San Diego County, there lies a public servant who is changing lives one document at a time. Jordan Marks, the County Assessor/Recorder/County Clerk, has a remarkable story that will leave you both inspired and amazed. Jordan and Justin talk about the importance of excellent customer service in county offices and how it can positively impact your experience during important life events. They also explore the implications of Proposition 19 on property transfers and taxes, and how it may impact your plans and finances.
In the latest episode, Justin delves into the San Diego City Attorney race and the vision for the role with candidate Heather Ferbert. In this interview, Heather shares her background, experiences, and plans for addressing critical issues like homelessness, accountability, and more.
A cost-effective and compassionate solution to homelessness, Project 25 positively impacted many lives in San Diego. Brian Maienschein championed Project 25, underscoring it as a high point of his service. In his conversation with Justin Isaac, he shared the heartening success of the project, having provided resources and housing to 39 chronically homeless individuals.