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Letter From the Editor Letters to the Editor
I loved the article “Fearless Females in Films’ I have
noticed an awful lot of great female heroines in films of
late. Thank you, Hollywood. It was great reading your fun
Dear Readers, feature. Keep it up, ladies. We are fearless.
ჸ Simeone from San Diego
What is a POWER WOMAN? I loved Jasmine L. Sadler. It is so great that she is
There is no easy definition, they representing women in S.T.E.M. fields and helping to
educate our youth. I think the combination of dance and
are actually all around us and
Photo by Lisa K. Miller worthy of the title for various rea- students. Way to go, Jasmine. I know you are making a
science together is definitely a way to engage our young
difference.
sons. Some of our women are high
Billi from La Mesa
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power executives who run depart-
We had the best time attending the Nutcracker tod-
ments, companies, or charities,
while others served our Military,
ing to be able to introduce our daughter to such a classic
perform on stage and take care of dler performance with our 2-year-old. It was so refresh-
and beautifully done performance. She repeatedly twirls
families. In this issue, you will see herself around like a ballerina since attending. Thank you
California Ballet for sharing the beauty of your perfor-
a mix of all kinds of POWER WOMEN, and once you read their mance with your youngest of fans.
stories, you will understand why we chose who we did for this ჸ Danielle from Temecula
awesome title. I adored the reviews of all of the cookbooks in your
Our Cover is not graced by one woman this issue, but three last issue. I have ordered several of them and can’t wait
amazing women who are solely responsible for helping many to try the recipes within them. I am especially excited
to receive the Cheesecake Bible. My waistline might not
women achieve their dreams while educating them to do the like it, but my mouth will.
best job possible. Dr. Silvia Mah, Vidya Dinamani, and Allison ჸ Lori from Mira Mesa
Long Pettine are not only Angel Investors they are focused on I love that you are including stories about veterans
making women entrepreneurs successful,l while competing on an and I hope to see more in upcoming issues. I served in
overwhelmingly male playing field. the military for 4 years and am proud of every moment I
spent in the service of our country. I think it’s great that
Please visit our Military Section called “Under the Colors” Mr. Delzompo is giving back to the Semper Fi Fund. It is
where we share information about our military heroes and in nice that our veterans all stick together.
this issue even give you a piece of history about an incredible ჸ Mary from San Diego
battle that our men fought against terrible odds. What a beautiful Poem by Kiriann Booth in your last
Our San Diego Kid’s section is full of stories from our fa- issue. It is so hard to believe that this writer is only 13. I
believe she has a great career ahead of her.
vorite kids, view our special section from the students at Vista ჸ Annie from El Cajon
Innovation & Design Academy. VIDA is a public magnet I loved the article called “Thanksgiving”. Teaching
school serving students in Grades 6-8 in Vista, Ca. Their poetry English to non-English speaking individuals has always
will truly amaze you. seemed like a very hard thing to do. After reading Carol
Once again I would like to thank all of our dedicated read- Heath’s article, I now see how much fun it can be.
Karen from Escondido
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ers, writers, photographers and featured women for supporting
I thought I was seeing things when I came upon the
us for the past 13 years. We are not getting older, we are getting recipe for Rainbow cookies. My grandma used to make
better, thanks to all of you. Please write to me at editor@sd- them when I was a little girl, and she would never share
womanmagazine.com or by phone at 888 275 7125 with com- her secret recipe. I can’t wait to try the recipe. I plan to
surprise my brothers and sister with it for a party in a few
ments or suggestions for upcoming features. We are your voice, weeks.
so let us share it with our readers. ჸ Maria from Carlsbad
Sincerely, Editors Note: We would like to apologize for an
Judith A. Habert error contained in our last issue. The header for our
San Diego Kids Section was to read “San Diego Kids
Turns 1.” But due to a printer issue, the word Kids
was inadvertently left out. Our apologies for this
grave error.