La Mesa Today - Community Website & Online Newspaper
Love where you live!
Enter to Win a FREE Family 4-Pack Of Tickets
"You're A Good Man Charlie Brown"
Simply send us an e-mail to OurTown@LaMesaToday.com.
SUBJECT: C. Hook Theater FREE Tickets
I Want to WIN the FREE Family 4-PACK of tickets to: "You're A Good Man Charlie Brown"
Please include your FULL NAME, Zip Code and e-mail address.
Winners must be members of LaMesaToday.com. If you have a friend you’d like to notify of this offer, invite them to join LaMesaToday.com by simply clicking on the “RED’’ button, top left of home page (it's free).
Entries will be accepted through Monday, June 25, 2012, 12 Noon. No purchase necessary to enter to win. You must be 18 years or older to enter. Limit one (1) entry per family. Two (2) Families will be randomly drawn from eligible entries on June 25, 2012. Estimated odds of winning are dependent upon number of eligible entries received. Winners will be notified by e-mail the evening of June 25, 2012. Your reserved tickets will be at Will Call window at the Joan Kroc Community Center. GOOD LUCK!
Theater Location
C. Hook Theater productions are held at:
The Performing Arts Center at The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center located at 6845 Universtiy Ave., San Diego, CA 92115.
The Wall Street Journal
Over 50 percent of Americans expect home prices to rise
More than half of Americans now expect the country’s home prices to climb within the next year, illustrating a growing optimism toward the health of the housing industry, according to new data from Fannie Mae. Read the full story.
Los Angeles Times
Some homes are slow to sell even in the hottest markets
With full-fledged sellers’ markets underway in dozens of metropolitan areas around the country, new research has found curious statistical patterns emerging: Even in cities where listings get multiple offers within days or hours, significant numbers of homes are sitting on the market for six months, 12 months, or more with no takers. Among the reasons: Mispricing, excessive restrictions on access to buyers and agents, failure to clean or make repairs, and a variety of other marketing bungles. Read the full story.
The Wall Street Journal
Principal forgiveness could reduce costs for taxpayers
Allowing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to reduce loan balances for borrowers who owe more than their homes are worth could ultimately reduce mortgage defaults and save the government money, according to a report by the Congressional Budget Office. Read the full story.
Patti Serrano posted a status
Patti Serrano updated an event
John C Schmitz commented on La Mesa Today's blog post 'La Mesa Philanthrophy'© 2013 Created by La Mesa Today.

You need to be a member of La Mesa Today - Community Website & Online Newspaper to add comments!
Join La Mesa Today - Community Website & Online Newspaper