San Diego, CA
Jay LeRoy Jennings
Jay LeRoy Jennings
OBITUARY
Jay LeRoy Jennings of Julian, Bonita and La Mesa California passed away peacefully at his home in Julian on November 7. He was born and raised in Ladysmith Wisconsin, the youngest of eight children. He served in the Navy during World War II and attended the University of Wisconsin on the GI Bill. His college roommates, Gene and Hank Reese, introduced him to their little sister, Donna. Jay and Donna married and moved to California in 1951 so Jay could start a new job with Carnation Dairy Co. Jay and several partners later started “Dari Fresh Farms” in Bonita California. Dari Fresh provided milk to the schools in the South Bay and eventually expanded to several drive-thru small milk and gas stores in San Diego county. The Bonita Dairy Store was a well-known landmark, primarily because of “Freshie”, a three legged life size fiberglass cow that was kidnapped and returned on several occasions. Jay and Donna moved to Julian in 1987, where Jay served the community as a heating and air-conditioning specialist, continuing to make house calls until he was well into his 90’s.
Jay is survived by his sons Daniel (Julian), David (currently Podgorica, Monte Negro) Gayle (Chula Vista), Carole (Julian), Amber (Julian), and several grandchildren.
A celebration of Jay’s life will be held from 12:00 to 4:00 on December 15, 2024 at the Ole Firehouse at Lake Cuyamaca, 34560 Engineers Road Julian, CA. If you knew Jay, worked at any of the Dairy stores, played baseball on any of the kids teams he coached, or were on the back of his truck when one of the wheels fell off, please come and reminisce with old friends and family.
Donations: Ha! We should all be so lucky to live as long as he did!
San Diego, CA
City considering cutting funding to resource center for those experiencing homelessness
Last week Mayor Todd Gloria released the budget proposal for the 2027 fiscal budget. Protected homeless services is among his top priorities mentioned in the proposal. However, some of the reductions he’s proposing could impact thousands of San Diegans experiencing homelessness.
Located on 17th and K Street, the Neil Good Day Center offers an array of services to nearly seven thousand people experiencing homelessness. The services include giving them a place to shower and do laundry, and connecting them to a case manager, among others.
“These are critical services that are helping people off the streets, but really better their lives and their health and their employment situation as well,” Deacon Vargas with Father Joe’s Villages said.
Deacon Jim Vargas heads Father Joe’s Villages, which runs the center. He said through their prevention and diversion strategies, they’ve managed to keep nearly one thousand individuals from falling into homelessness.
“So by helping them pay rent, or helping them with their utilities, or helping them to reunite with family,” Vargas said.
Right now, the city allocates at least $850,000 per year to the Neil Good Day Center, according to Vargas.
But the future and funding for these services are in limbo because of Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposed budget cuts.
“The impact to those whom we’ve been serving the Daily Center would be very severe,” Deacon Vargas said.
In a statement to NBC 7, Mayor Todd Gloria said in part, “We must find more efficient and cost-effective ways to address this crisis and prioritize funding for programs that provide shelter beds and maximize resources to programs that place people into permanent housing.”
Since it’s still at a proposal stage, Deacon Vargas said it’s unclear how the city will decide to move forward.
However, Deacon Vargas said services would be significantly reduced because they would be forced to operate solely on a budget of about half a million dollars they receive from philanthropy.
“The hours would be cut. Some days would be cut. We would have showers that might be impacted because they’re given seven days a week and we’d close two days a week, then the showers would be five days a week, the case management,” Deacon Vargas said.
Deacon Vargas is certain of one thing.
He would like to continue offering services at the Day Center, even if the city goes through with the funding cuts.
“As we work with individuals at the Day Center and at Father Joe’s Villages, the community becomes healthier as a result of it,” Deacon Vargas said.
The budget also recommends additional cuts to homeless services, but does not give specifics as to where those cuts would be.
San Diego, CA
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Solans, Luna, Guilavogui help RSL beat slumping San Diego, extend unbeaten streak to 6 games :: WRALSportsFan.com
SANDY, Utah — SANDY, Utah (AP) — Sergi Solans had two goals and an assist, Diego Luna added a goal and two assists, and Real Salt Lake beat San Diego FC 4-2 on Saturday night to extend its unbeaten streak to six games.
Morgan Guilavogui scored his first goal in MLS and had an assist for Real Salt Lake (5-1-1). The 28-year-old designated player has five goal contributions in his first six career games.
RSL hasn’t lost since a 1-0 defeat at Vancouver in the season opener.
San Diego (3-3-2) has lost three in a row and is winless in five straight.
Luna opened the scoring in the fifth minute when he re-directed a misplayed pass by Duran Ferree, San Diego’s 19-year-old goalkeeper, into the net.
Moments later, Solans headed home a perfectly-placed cross played by Luna from outside the right corner of the 18-yard box to the back post to make it 2-0. Solans, a 23-year-old forward, flicked a header from the center of the area inside the right post and past the outstretched arm of Ferree to make it 3-1 in the 37th minute.
Guilavogui slammed home a first-touch shot to give RSL a three-goal lead in the 45th.
Marcus Ingvartsen scored a goal in the 14th minute and Anders Dreyer converted from the penalty spot in the 66th for San Diego.
Ingvartsen has five goals and an assist this season and has 10 goal contributions (seven goals, three assists) in 16 career MLS appearances.
Rafael Cabral had three saves for RSL.
Ferree finished with five saves.
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AP soccer: https://apnews.com/soccer
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