Minuteman Press

Minuteman Press
277 S. Rancho Santa Fe Rd., Suite H • San Marcos, CA 92078
Phone: 760-471-1300 • Fax: 760-471-9530
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  • City of San Marcos presents Rock, Blues and BBQ Festival

    Presented by City of San Marcos and Allens Wrench, the Rock, Blues and BBQ Festival will take place at Walnut Grove Park on Sycamore Drive, June 9 from 12:00 PM until 8:00 PM.

  • Plans for Lilac Hills Ranch to be Unveiled

    Accretive Investments Inc. will formally submit the long-awaited master plan for a new development west of Valley Center in San Marcos at the end of the month, after 18 months of community debate. The initial plan, entitled the Valley Center Sustainable Community, was met with fierce opposition from neighbors and town planners.

  • Easter Egg Hunt and Breakfast

    On Saturday, April 7th, 2012 Peter Cottontail will be making an appearance at The Williams Barn located at 1950 Sycamore Drive in San Marcos, California. The Williams Barn, a San Marcos landmark for more than 40 years, is a located in Walnut Grove Park. This event will fun from 8:00am until 10:00am.

  • High School Students reflect on holocaust

    In a multimedia project aimed at highlighting modern injustice, a juniors group at High Tech High in San Marcos, California, took a look at injustice using one of the terms most classic examples: the Holocaust.