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  • "You cannot look at these photographs without feeling the love, joy, and pride in every picture and profession . . . a unique tapestry of stories, waiting to be shared." (Mark Cafferty, CEO, San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation) We're impressed by the resilience of Artisan Businesses. We wanted a creative way to tell their stories, while celebrating their work. So here is "Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker" - a photography exhibit that invites conversations about supporting local small businesses. We're showcasing butchers from Valley Farm Market and The Meatery, bakers Hija del Maiz and Astra Bakehouse, and candlemakers 1502 Candles and Moo Lala! How do artisan business owners and their families thrive in San Diego (which Architectural Digest named America's "most expensive city")? Rebecca Smith and TJ Carter are the collaborators of this installation. Reception will be Thursday, September 19, 4:00p.m. - 5:30p.m. For more information on the reception visit: sandiego.librarymarket.com
  • Army veteran Harry Miller was stationed in Germany when the Nazis surrendered. Upon hearing the news, he recalls that American troops went to sleep or shook hands. "And some just couldn't believe it."
  • Partnerships 4 Success, a project facilitated by the Institute for Public Strategies, will host the South Bay Summer Festival (SBSF), a free resource fair to bring the South Bay and Border Region area together to promote community connectivity and share resources that advance healthy living. Vendors will be available to provide disaster preparedness and response information so that residents are prepared when confronted by natural disasters. The festival will feature local entertainment, free food, and a designated youth space with games for teens and young adults ages 13-26, hosted by Safe Destination Nights.
  • A new sport, the return of in-person crowds, and a one-of-a-kind opening ceremony. Here's what to know about the start of the 2024 Summer Games in Paris.
  • Some of the microplastics we ingest may come from the kitchen tools we use to prepare what we eat. If you want to reduce your reliance on plastic, here are some ideas.
  • The incident follows a string of other recent deadly shootings surrounding homecoming events at schools in Southern states.
  • Canada and China hit back swiftly after Trump's sweeping tariffs took effect Tuesday, raising fears of a global trade war. International markets, meanwhile, continued to slide.
  • The original proposal would have mandated phonics instruction in K-12 classrooms. The latest version makes that optional.
  • Join The Original 40 Brewing Company for the launch of its monthly Bike & Brews Community Ride on Tuesday, December 3, celebrating the new Pershing Bikeway. Riders will gather at the North Park brewpub, located at 3117 University Avenue, at 5:30 p.m., with the ride rolling out at 6 p.m. This 6.6-mile roundtrip ride along Pershing Drive to Bottle Rocket Bar and Grill in East Village offers an easy-to-moderate pace, making it ideal for riders of all levels. Beertender Preston Bewley will lead the ride, and participants are encouraged to bring lights and reflectors for safety. Afterward, head back to The Original 40 for a chance to win raffle prizes and enjoy a well-earned craft brew. Don’t miss this great opportunity to connect with fellow riders and explore the city on two wheels.
  • Daisy Edgar-Jones, Jacob Elordi and Will Poulter star in the drama On Swift Horses, while Ben Affleck reprises his role as a money-laundering expert in the action thriller The Accountant 2.
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