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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Day 104 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: Trucking for Hospice
I encourage all of you to attend or support this annual event! The 9th annual thuckin or hospice takes place this Saturday July 31st. The “Truckin for Hospice” event is a motorcycle/car rally with a run through the sierra foothills. … Continue reading
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Tagged bikers, Events, Hospice of San Joaquin, outdoor
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Day 103 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: Stockton Obon Festival
This weekend the exciting and entertaining Obon Festival at the Stockton Buddhist Temple takes place. It all starts on Saturday, July 31st lasting through Sunday, August 1st. This annual festival will bring the food, dance, sword displays and entertainment of the Japanese … Continue reading
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Tagged arts, entertainment, Festival, Japanese festival, outdoor
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Day 102 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: City Center Cinema Theatre
The downtown Stockton City Center Cinema theatre has become the center of downtown. The City of Stockton has done a lot to help the downtown area become a better place to attract businesses and therefore spend time there. The theatre … Continue reading
Is the Origination Fee “points” deductible? “YES”, The IRS says.
Points! Those pesky fees charged by banks and loan brokers are annoying and can sometimes be incredibly large. The good news is that that fee can be deducted on your taxes. The IRS says so! Surprisingly the IRS site on … Continue reading
Day 100 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: Pacific Avenue Bowl
Since 1958, Pacific Avenue Bowl has been providing a safe family fun oriented lanes to the public of all ages. The bowling alley is located on 5939 Pacific Avenue and on the web at http://www.pacificbowl.com/. Pacific Bowl has many leagues … Continue reading
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Tagged bowling, family fun, indoor
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Day 99 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: IMPACT Teen Center
During the summer months my son can get a little lazy sometimes. He likes to sleep in, play video games or watach TV. I was looking for a place to him to get out and be active. In my search … Continue reading
Day 98 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: The Weber Point Fountains
This weekend is suppose to be a hot one. Cool off at the Weber’s Point Water fountain. I stopped by yesterday and it was full of kids running through the fountain beating the heat. The kid’s were having a blast! … Continue reading
Day 97 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: Domo’s Japanese Grill
The other day my wife and I did not want to cook. It was hot, we were indecisive on what to make, and neither of us felt like standing in the kitchen. Luckily, there are many great restaurants to choose … Continue reading
Day 96 of 365 Things to do in Stockton: Taste of the Delta
The 9th Annual Taste of the Delta is taking place July 17th at Windmill Cove Resort and Marina. This great event is a fundraiser for the California Delta Chambers and will sure to be good times. It will have: Wine … Continue reading
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