This month's show...
NOVEMBER 2008 EDITION
In November Inside Oceanside learns disaster preparedness tips at the Oceanside Unified School District Safety Resource Fair, takes a look at what the Oceanside Public Works Department does to keep the city running, hears a timely discussion on business ethics at the MiraCosta College Applied Business Ethics conference, and attends Noche Mexicana to celebrate Mexican Independence Day.
| Inside Oceanside - November 2008 |
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| The Oceanside Unified School District Safety Resource Fair, Producer Promise Yee |
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Community service providers gathered at Martin Luther King Middle School to educate families on what they need to do to before a disaster strikes to be self sufficient in the event an emergency.

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| A Look at the Oceanside Public Works Department, Producer Kathryn Greene |
The Oceanside Public Works Department works tirelessly behind the scenes to maintain city vehicles, clean the streets, and monitor landfills. Inside Oceanside takes a look at the work the Public Works Department does to keep our city running smooth.

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| The Applied Business Ethics Conference at MiraCosta College, Producer Promise Yee |
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Business ethics – and the lack of it – has been getting a lot of attention lately. MiraCosta College brought together top financial writers, Fortune 500 company ethics officers, and military leaders to discuss the importance of a moral code in business.

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| The Noche Mexicana Celebration, Producer Peter Bonscher |
“Noche Mexicana” at the Oceanside Civic Center commemorated Mexican Independence Day with a lively celebration of music, dance and songs honoring the rich history and varied regions of Mexico.

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In December Inside Oceanside takes a look back at 2008, and the Tall Ships Festival, Earth Day at Mission San Luis Rey, the opening of Fire Station No. 7, and a great year of people, places and events in Oceanside.
See you then …
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