La Jolla September News Roundup
September 2024 – Can you believe it? Another month is gone, and we’re just a few short months until the end of the year! Where does the time go? If time is slipping away quickly for you, then you might enjoy getting caught up on current events that transpired this month. Luckily, our ace reporters are always on the job, bringing you these highlights in this recent edition of the La Jolla September news roundup for 2024.
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Before Reflection, a Little Projection
Before we recapitulate what’s been going on in La Jolla for the month of September, let’s put the spot light on a few upcoming events you might not want to miss. Be sure to mark your calendars for these must-see happenings around the area.
Celebrate 110 Years of LJ Woman’s Club
The La Jolla Woman’s Club will soon celebrate the 110th anniversary of its iconic clubhouse building in the heart of La Jolla. The event will host a gourmet dinner, dancing, and more. Click here to see when it is and what you can expect.
Taste What You Hear
Mainly Mozart’s new Sommelier Concertmaster Series will feature top artists from the Philadelphia Orchestra, Dallas Symphony and LA Phil in a unique concert experience. The musicians and the sommeliers will discuss the connection between the wine and the performance between each piece of music. Click to find out when this special occasion takes place and what you can expect.
Food News: Where and What to Eat
Check out these highlights in foodie news, and be sure to check out these restaurants when you have a chance!
Foodie Extravaganza (you still have time to go!)
One of the best times to be a foodie in America’s Finest City has arrived. San Diego Restaurant Week 2024 kicks off this weekend. If you didn’t make it during the week, you still have a chance to go! San Diego Restaurant Week is scheduled for Sept. 22 and goes through until Sept. 29. It’s a celebration of the best restaurants in San Diego we hope you experienced, or planning to go before this weekend is up.
Famous Taco Spot Expands to SD
One of the most famous taco shops in Baja California, Tacos El Franc, has announced plans to expand to San Diego County by early next year. Tacos El Franc is a Mexican restaurant recognized by the Michelin Guide in San Diego. Click here to learn what’s on the menu, and why you should go here for your next taco feast.
Retro Video-Centric Speakeasy Opens
If you’ve ever wanted to relive the pre-Y2K era, you’ll get the chance at a 90s speakeasy in San Diego called Back 2 The Video Store. Back 2 The Video Store is an immersive experience packed to the brim with 1990s nostalgia, and mimicking Blockbuster, in a way. Click to learn about this clever speakeasy, including hours of operation and more.
Too Hot to Handle
In case you didn’t notice, there was a tremendous heat wave that unpleasantly blew through our neighborhood earlier this month. Temperatures rose over 100 degrees in September, causing some serious discomfort. Let’s take a look at what went down.
Heat Wave Bakes the County
Around September 5th, that nasty heat wave hit SD county, hiking temps 10 to 20 degrees over the average. Although coastal regions of San Diego were a bit cooler than inland areas, the temperature was unseasonably high over the weekend. Click here to learn how residents managed the heat and potential causes of the heat wave.
Where There’s Smoke
Reports of smoke and ash throughout the county on Sept. 10th prompted local residents to ask if it was a San Diego fire. There were reports of smoke and ash in the San Diego area, particularly in North San Diego County, according to local officials from CalFire. Click here to see what the smoke was all about.
SD’s Finest Stomp Out Restaurant Fire
A fire broke out at an Italian restaurant in La Jolla on Sunday, though firefighters quickly knocked down the blaze. Reportedly, firefighters were able to detect the fire at Marisi La Jolla, located at the intersection of Herschel and Wall in downtown La Jolla, by using a thermal camera. Click to learn more about the fire and our fire-fighting heros at work here.
Other News in the Neighborhood
There were other events that took place, and we’d be remiss if we didn’t include them in this edition of the La Jolla September News Roundup. Let’s take a lookie-loo…
Flood at Westfield UTC
There was a small Westfield UTC mall flood earlier this month as brown water filled some portions of the shopping mall near La Jolla. It’s been handled now, but on Sept. 4th, patrons shopping at the mall Wednesday morning noted water seeping into walkways and shops, with some areas seeing inches of standing brown water. Click here to learn all about the flood here.
Sea Lion Attack at Mission Beach
Two beachgoers were injured in two separate sea lion attacks in the Mission Beach area of San Diego over this past weekend (Sept. 23rd). Both of the swimmers were expected to make a full recovery from the sea lion attacks. Click to learn more about the attacks, and what’s being done about them here.
La Jolla Home Sells for Mega Millions
A sale of La Jolla Shores residential land has tied for a record of the highest sale price in the neighborhood — $35 million. The new owners are reportedly six separate parties who plan to build six separate homes on the land. Click to learn more about the sale, including where it is and future plans.
That’s a Wrap
Well, our fellow La Jollans, we hope you enjoyed this edition of the La Jolla September news roundup. As always, we thank you for following along with us, and feel free to pass the word on about our community news subscription. Until next time, we wish you all the best, and we’ll catch up again with you inn October!
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