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November 2005
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By Ruth Lepper Volunteers with the Ramona-based Emergency Animal Rescue answer calls day and night, anywhere help is needed. When a call came through asking for volunteers certified in swiftwater rescue, Doug Lake was on his way to New Orleans to help in the aftermath of hurricane Katrin More...

By Laura Calverley Many Ramonans participated in the Breast Cancer 3 Day walk Oct. 14-16, covering 20 miles a day to help fight breast cancer, and raising more than $50,000 for the cause. More...

By Jenna Jauregui While some high school competitors may still be wondering where Ramona is, band members in the 2A division are beginning to take notice. The Ramona High School Royal Alliance Marching Band and Color Guard have had an outstanding start to their fall marching season. At More...

By Esther Willard Ramona Home Journal and Julian Journal writers walked away with six “Excellence in Journalism” honors on Oct. 27 at the San Diego Press Club’s 32nd annual awards ceremony. More...
By Ruth Lepper Director Brian Wells returns to Ramona Mainstage Theatre with a musical comedy review, “Pete ‘n’ Keely.” It opens Nov. 5 with previews and runs through Jan. 22. More...
Venerable Veterans Day Tradition Explained
By Jim Evans Wearing poppies to commemorate Veterans Day is a forgotten tradition by many Americans, but members of the Ramona Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3783 will soon be selling small artificial poppies at locations throughout the community to remind us. More...
If you are hosting this year’s Thanksgiving feast, it’s likely that you are serving dinner to an army. The thought of entertaining for more than just your immediate family may make make you feel pressured. But, with a little planning, your feathers won’t get ruffled. More...
October was sure an action packed month. Ramona’s clubs and organizations seem to be relieved of their busy October events and fundraisers. While still busy, November will offer a bit of reprieve. It’s time to get in gear and start preparing for the holiday season! More...