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  • The annual Point-in-Time count will happen at the end of January and there’s still a month left for volunteers to sign up.
  • Did you just get a new bike (or e-bike) for the holidays? Or maybe you're thinking about taking that old bike out of the garage for the first time in a while? Come join the City of La Mesa and The San Diego County Bicycle Coalition for an hour long virtual information session, covering all the basics of getting around La Mesa by bike (and e-Bike!) We'll cover rules of the road, best practices, specific laws, infrastructure, sign and signals, communication and more! Register at https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/xTTEAFwuQBeJomtePIpx8Q#/registration to attend. San Diego County Bicycle Coalition on Facebook / Instagram
  • South Bay Union is the first elementary school district in the region to have an esports program, according to the San Diego County Office of Education.
  • All are welcome to the opening reception of the "Many Hands, One Passion" exhibition! Meet the artists, listen to live music, and enjoy light refreshments. The exhibit is curated by the San Diego Potters' Guild and will run from January 13 - April 12. The San Diego Potters' Guild is an association of more than 40 San Diego area potters located in Studio 29 in Balboa Park's historic Spanish Village. The Guild's mission is to foster the common interest and growth of all of its members and to stimulate public interest in the ceramic arts. The Guild is highly committed to giving back to the community by providing various educational opportunities. Studio 29 consists of a front gallery, a work area with potter's wheels, and both electric and gas kilns. The gallery offers a wide variety of high quality handmade functional and decorative wares, and every day you can watch potters at work. Themed shows rotate in our central gallery, and, on the second full weekends in June and November, our semiannual sales fill the Spanish Village patio with thousands of pots. Also, some of our members offer ceramics classes for adults and children, and we sponsor ceramic workshops on a yearly basis. The Guild is open daily, 11a.m. - 4 p.m., except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
  • Join Judy Reeves and Robb Donaldson for a New Year’s Eve celebration of fun and literary games as we write our way into 2026. We’ll delve into New Year’s traditions and legends (maybe create some of our own), write to prompts, and generally have a good time. Together we’ll count down the minutes til midnight and welcome the New Year with toasts and cheers. There will be treats, and you’re welcome to bring goodies (and libations) to share. Judy is a writer and teacher whose books include A Writer’s Book of Days, named “Best Nonfiction” by the San Diego Book Awards; Writing Alone, Writing Together; A Creative Writer’s Kit; The Writer’s Retreat Kit and, most recently, Wild Women, Wild Voices. Her fiction, nonfiction, and poetry has appeared in the San Diego Reader; The Frozen Moment; A Year in Ink; Connotations Press; Serving House Journal; Waymark; Expressive Writing, Classroom and Community, and other journals and anthologies. Two plays, written with a women’s writing ensemble, were produced by the Fritz Theater. She’s also served as editor for several journals and chapbooks, including three editions of A Year in Ink. She has been leading community-based writing practice groups for thirty years and teaches at writing conferences internationally and at San Diego Writers, Ink, a nonprofit literary center she cofounded. Her memoir, When Your Heart Says Go, was released in October 2023. Judy’s website is judyreeveswriter.com. Robert is a licensed psychotherapist and writer from San Diego, California with certificates in Memoir Writing from both Pacifica Graduate Institute and San Diego Writers, Ink, and a certificate in Fiction Writing from Gotham Writers Workshop. He had a short memoir performed in the 2022 San Diego Memoir Showcase, and has had memoirs published in the Shaking the Tree Anthology Volume 5 and Volume 6, as well as Writing Down the Soul 2022 (Pacifica Graduate Institute), and a short story in Flash Fiction Magazine. Robert experiences creative writing as a potent healing tool because the tales of our past, moments both extraordinary and mundane, are deeply meaningful and always worth written celebration as either fiction or memoir. Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025 – Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026 9 PM – 1 AM PST San Diego Writers, Ink: 2730 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 204
  • Many of our parks richest in San Diego history and significance are also in the greatest need of our help. Experience “A Walk in the Park” and discover eight of San Diego’s historic parks while enjoying park themed activities, cuisine, and beverages, uncovering what makes these eight parks part of such a vibrant community. Your attendance and funds raised throughout the evening will support our mission in making parks accessible, healthy and fun for all San Diegans. Visit: https://www.sandiegoparksfoundation.org/walkinthepark2025 San Diego Parks Foundation on Instagram and Facebook
  • KPBS Staff picks of the most compelling books of 2025 and a few 2024 holdovers that demanded a spot on our list.
  • By preparing ahead, keeping routines, and staying flexible, traveling can be a great experience for your whole family. Remember, the journey is just as important as the destination, and with the right support, you can create lasting memories along the way.
  • The majority of the fee increase would go toward repairs and maintenance of shared athletics facilities and student athlete well-being, according to San Diego State University.
  • Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center is inviting the community to come kick off the holiday season and shop local vendors at the Annual Holiday Bazaar. The Holiday Bazaar will take place on Saturday, November 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Olivewood Gardens and will feature more than 40 local vendors and Kitchenista entrepreneurs, and food for purchase prepared by our High School Culinary Program Interns. The free community event is an opportunity to discover handmade goods, holiday gifts, and treats. All proceeds will support the growth of locally owned small businesses. A variety of unique, locally made products will be available for purchase, including handmade scented soaps, candles, salsa macha, local honey, sourdough bread, tamales, jewelry, handbags, knitted wear, and much more. Kitchenista entrepreneurs will be selling artisanal breads, handcrafted jewelry, and Mexican artisan goods. A variety of seasonal fruits, vegetables, herbs, and ornamentals will be available for purchase to support Olivewood’s programs. Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center promotes health equity, food access, and community building. Proceeds from the Holiday Bazaar will help Olivewood continue to provide resources, programming, and nutritious food access to the community it serves. Olivewood collaborates with the community of National City and neighboring areas to increase access to fresh foods and vegetables and green spaces, fostering a healthier and more equitable future for all families. To learn more, visit olivewoodgardens.org ###  About Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center is an 8-acre nonprofit organization in National City, California, dedicated to nourishing communities and cultivating a deep connection to the environment through nutrition education, sustainable urban agriculture, collective advocacy, and intergenerational leadership. Since 2010, Olivewood has provided hands-on garden and nutrition programs that inspire youth and families to make healthy and sustainable choices. Learn more at www.olivewoodgardens.org.   Olivewood Gardens on Facebook / Instagram
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