The nonprofit Miracle Babies celebrated its Miracle Circle Auxiliary on May 26 at the La Valencia Hotel in La Jolla with a brunch and cocktail reception called “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – Local nonprofit Miracle Babies is on a mission to reunite parents with hospitalized newborns by giving transportation and supportive services.
Family connection in the early weeks of an infant’s life is absolutely critical for long-term health, emphasized both Dr. Mona Hacker and Valerie Robbins, Co-chairs and Miracle Circle Members.
The organization is celebrating its Miracle Circle Auxiliary on May 26 at La Jolla’s La Valencia Hotel.
The annual Breakfast at Tiffany’s will be taking place from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., featuring a cocktail reception, a decadent brunch, and an exciting program.
The event will operate at 50% capacity with tables six-feet apart.
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Miracle Babies, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to unite parents with hospitalized newborns by providing transportation and supportive services, will celebrate its Miracle Circle Auxiliary on Wednesday, May 26, at La Valencia Hotel in La Jolla. The annual Breakfast at Tiffany’s will take place from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and will include a cocktail reception, decadent brunch and exciting program.
Speakers include Dr. Nita Landry, and Dr. Denise Suttner. The keynote will be delivered by “Dr. Nita” (Dr. Nita Landry), co-host on the Emmy Award-winning talk show The Doctors and a board- certified OB/GYN. Denise Suttner, M.D. at Rady Children’s Hospital will also speak at the event.
Bird Rock looking to hold July 4 parade with ‘modifications’
In addition to a planned return of the La Jolla Fourth of July fireworks in The Village, the traditional Bird Rock Fourth of July community parade is planned to return this summer.
Representatives of Murfey Construction, which has coordinated and sponsored the Bird Rock parade, are proceeding with obtaining and securing permits from the city of San Diego.
Murfey representatives sent an update to the Bird Rock Community Council for its May 4 meeting.
According to the update, read by BRCC President John Newsam, “It goes without saying that this year’s parade, assuming permits are issued and reopening plans continue in their current direction, will be different from years past, with modifications and considerations for appropriate distancing. Those exact specifics will depend on what the state of affairs is as we get closer, but there will definitely be modifications needed. We understand that a safe parade is in e