After voicing support for the city of San Diego’s "Safe Place" program during its August meeting, the La Jolla Village Merchants Association voted Oct. 13 to sign a letter formally supporting the program’s expansion into La Jolla.
Themes and menus for the inaugural Take-Out Taste of The Village are coming together as 16 restaurants prepare to make multicourse dinners showcasing what The Jewel’s restaurateurs have to offer.
The event will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. March 22-25, with four restaurants participating each night. Tickets are $85 for a four-course dinner for two, with one course each provided by each night’s participating restaurants. Twenty percent of ticket sales (plus any gratuities) goes to the restaurants and the rest goes to the La Jolla Village Merchants Association.
“We are super excited,” LJVMA Vice President Morgan Barnes said of the event, adding that it “will reconnect our community and bring a sense of interactive fun back to The Village.”
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Village Merchants Association names new president and gets two new board members
Kensey and Cody Decker are co-owners of Decker’s Dog + Cat on Ivanhoe Avenue in La Jolla. Cody Decker has been elected the new president of the La Jolla Village Merchants Association.
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The La Jolla Village Merchants Association board underwent some changes during its March 10 meeting: Its president, Brett Murphy, stepped down; a new president was elected; a new member was seated; and another new member was accepted and will be sworn in at the next meeting.
Murphy said his gym, La Jolla Sports Club, will reopen under a new name and new ownership in coming weeks, and he therefore doesn’t have a valid business license in The Village and no longer qualifies for a board position.