During Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and after, these AAPI-owned businesses are worth knowing and cover food, fitness, fashion and more.
During Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and after, these AAPI-owned businesses are worth knowing and cover food, fitness, fashion and more.
Resident named chair of nonprofit board
Stephanie Brown of Del Mar has been announced as the new chair of the board of directors of the nonprofit Promises2Kids, which focuses on foster care and children’s welfare. She has served on the board for five years and is vice president of marketing and public relations for Manchester Financial Group. Brown joined the Manchester Financial team after serving as senior director of marketing and public relations for The San Diego Union-Tribune. She received her Bachelor of Business Administration in marketing from the University of Notre Dame, where she was a distinguished student athlete receiving numerous honors and awards. After college, Brown received an NCAA post-graduate scholarship and was drafted to play professional softball for the Chicago Bandits. Visit promises2kids.org.
April 19, 2021 | Sponsored Post
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Home » Packs » ‘Essentialism’ 101: Ultralight Packing Principles From Hyperlite Mountain Gear
Ultralight backpacking is a streamlined approach to covering a lot of terrain in the most efficient manner possible. We looked at Hyperlite Mountain Gear’s lightweight, trail-tested gear as a window into its broader approach to hiking ‘essentialism.’
The word “ultralight” describes the basic principle behind the gear you’ll carry, where less is more. Ultimately, it comes down to simplicity and service: the best ultralight gear functions in more ways than one. Another word for this is “essentialism,” an underlying principle that can be applied to the way you pack and the way you travel.