Viejas Hotel set to open

Final preparations are taking place for the grand opening of the $36 million Viejas Hotel, which will open its doors on Thursday.

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Alpine nestles in the foothills east of San Diego, and its residents enjoy homes and small ranches among the rolling hills covered with sagebrush and chaparral.  The Kumeyaay Indians discovered this area over 1,000 years ago and continue to live in the area.

The area became a stage stop for the gold mines in the Cuyamaca Mountains bringing supplies to the miners and taking gold to San Diego. An abundant supply of fresh water made the stop a pleasant one, and the miner's spread the tales of the valley and its charms.


Alpine has a thriving economy powered by a dynamic business community, according to the local chamber. There are hundreds of small firms that offer professional services and a variety of retail shops. Businesses are primarily located within the town center, along Alpine Boulevard and Tavern Road. Located just off Interstate 8 at the Tavern Road exit are two shopping complexes, Alpine Creek Shopping Center and the Country Side Center. The Viejas Casino and the Viejas Outlet Center are located on Willows Road, at the I-8 Willows Road exit. The Viejas Outlet Center has been nationally recognized for its design and landscaping.

In addition, hundreds of businesses offer professional services from their residences. With all the electronic and technical conveniences available today, this segment of the business community is prospering and enjoying the flexibility of working from a home office.


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2013 Top Influentials: Anthony Pico

Feb. 4, 2013 -- Daily Transcript reporter Doug Sherwin speaks with Anthony Pico, chairman of the Viejas Tribal Council and a 2013 Top Influential, about the Viejas hotel scheduled to open in August and a renewed focus on guest services.

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Sporting Clay and Trap Competition
Lemon Grove Rod & Gun Club
Whether you’re a novice or a sharpshooter, come out and enjoy a great time with your fellow ASA members at the first annual Sporting Clay and Trap Competition. Price of admission includes general safety instructions, 50 bird sporting clay and two rounds trap (100 bird shoot), lunch refreshments, raffle and awards presentation. Ammunition will be provided for 12 and 20 gauge shotguns only. Eye and ear protection is required for all attendees. Range guns will be available however; it is recommended that participants bring their own 12 or 20 gauge shotgun.
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