As we prepare to celebrate FREEDOM over the weekend ..
Clint August has a motorcycle ride tomorrow! Clint writes: EagleRider San Diego CA: 4263 Taylor St. The meet up is from 7:30-8:30a.m. and we’ll have free coffee, bagels, donuts and free raffle prizes. We’ll head over the bridge to Coronado and then back over the strand for a nice easy cruise.
This is the perfect way to ride with a group of friends and get to hang with Clint!
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Tommy Sablan and Laura Cain returned to KFMB radio and television as part of the tour for Hopes & Dreams. See the video here.
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Celebrate an unforgettable 4th of July filled with fireworks, fanfare and family fun! Bring your radios and enjoy a spectacular fireworks show, synchronized exclusively for KyXy Listeners at locations throughout San Diego County. KyXy’s Gene Knight will be broadcasting live from The Coronado Municipal Golf Course at 5pm, so join in on the celebration! It’s Red, White & Blue Fun, from your friends at KyXy!
•Camp Pendleton –Del Mar Beach
•Coronado – Glorietta Bay
•El Cajon – Kennedy Park
•Mira Mesa – Mira Mesa High School
•Ocean Beach – OB Pier
•Ramona – Olive Pierce Middle School
•Rancho Bernardo – Rancho Bernardo Middle School
•San Marcos – Bradley Park
•Spring Valley – Spring Valley Swap Meet
•Vista – Brengle Terrace Park
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More family pets will run away from home this weekend than during any other time of the year. Helen Woodward Animal Center (HWAC) is encouraging families to take a few simple precautions to make sure that their pets are safe and secure during Independence Day weekend fireworks displays.
“Pets don’t even have to be close to the fireworks,” according to HWAC spokesman
John Van Zante. “Even the echo and sound of fireworks several miles away can terrify a
family pet. If it doesn’t have a safe place to hide, or if there’s any way for it to run out a
door, pull out of their collar, or escape over a fence, your pet will be gone.”
HWAC offers a few suggestions for families to keep their pets safe this week. DO NOT take your pets along to the fireworks displays. Bring your pets indoors before fireworks displays begin. Make sure that your pets have access to their favorite, “safe place” or find a
quiet, comfortable, enclosed room where your pets can, “hide” if necessary. If you go to a fireworks display and leave your pets at home alone, leave the radio or television on so there is some, “normal” background noise. Van Zante says this a good time to make sure your pets are micro-chipped. “Many of the pets that run away during the fireworks will escape by slipping out of their collars.
A micro-chip identification can assure that your pet is returned if it ends up at a shelter.”
What if your pet escapes in spite of your efforts? “Search through your neighborhood
right away…then keep it up. Don’t quit after a day or two. Check with the animal shelters
and keep checking for several weeks. You can also post signs in your neighborhood and
use the, ‘Lost Pet’ sections of the newspapers and Craig’s List. But the best thing to do is
to make sure your pet never gets out to begin with.”

