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About Kensington |
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One of San Diego's oldest and most charming
residential neighborhoods, Kensington is situated north of El Cajon
Boulevard and east of Interstate 15 above the south rim of Mission
Valley. Known for its winding streets, beautiful homes, and breathtaking
canyon views, Kensington offers a miniature "Main Street"
along Adams Avenue, replete with coffee shops, restaurants, a branch
library and the regionally famous Ken Theater, which offers a steady
array of independent films. As with many other District Three neighborhoods,
there's a neon "Kensington" community identification sign
which spans Adams Avenue, proudly marking this as home. |
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Community Links |
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Kensington/Talmadge
Community Association |
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Community Newspaper |
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The
Kensington/Talmadge Community News can be reached at: Newsletter,
c/o Ken-Tal Planning Committee, P.O. Box 16391, San Diego, CA 92176,
or by e-mailing kentalnews@yahoo.com |
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Community Groups |
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The Kensington/Talmadge
Community Association offers a dinner for a reasonable price
before their monthly program. The chair is Mr. Rex Downing and they
meet every fourth Thursday at the Kensington Community Church, 4773
Marlborough Drive, beginning at 7pm. |
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The Kensington/Talmadge
Planning Committee deals with land-use and planning matters
with the communities of Kensington and Talmadge. The chair is Allan
Frostrom, who can be contacted at 619/284-9171. They meet every second
Wednesday in the Kensington Community Church, 4773 Marlborough Drive,
at 6:30pm. |
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Council Representative
for Kensington: April Chesebro |
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