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  • Create your own dream catcher! This craft class for teens ages 12 and up will be led by teachers from the San Diego American Indian Health Center. All materials and instructions will be provided to make your own beautiful piece. Registration is required. Visit sandiego.librarymarket.com for more information. Audience: Recommended for ages 12-17 Location: Community Room Mission Valley Branch Library on Facebook
  • The health care union behind the tax measure argues its plan is the only viable fix for federal funding cuts to Medi-Cal. But even some of the most liberal lawmakers and labor unions aren’t convinced yet.
  • On Tuesday opening statements will begin for the federal antitrust trial against Live Nation, one of the largest entertainment companies in the world.
  • The University of California San Diego, in partnership with Point Loma Nazarene University and the Kyoto Symposium Organization, will host the 25th Annual Kyoto Prize Symposium on March 11–12, 2026, on the UC San Diego campus. This multi-day event will feature free, public lectures by three of the world’s most distinguished thinkers and researchers in ethics, artificial intelligence, and life sciences. The Kyoto Prize, Japan’s highest private international award, is bestowed by the nonprofit Inamori Foundation to honor individuals whose scientific, cultural, and philosophical contributions advance the betterment of humankind. Established in 1984 by the late Dr. Kazuo Inamori, the prize reflects his belief that humanity’s future depends on a balance between scientific progress and spiritual depth. The 2025 Kyoto Prize laureates are Shun-ichi Amari for Advanced Technology, Azim Surani for Basic Sciences, and Carol Gilligan for Arts and Philosophy. The San Diego Kyoto Prize Symposium celebrates the lives and work of these laureates through public presentations and scholarly engagement, offering an international audience the opportunity to reflect on shared global values and the pursuit of peace and harmony across nations.
  • Wildlife Jewels® invites you to our Valentine’s EYES Field Day: Seals & Sea Stars in La Jolla. Join us for a guided coastal walk to observe harbor seals and explore tidepools to discover sea stars and other intertidal life—while learning wildlife-safe viewing and tidepool etiquette. SDSU students will also help document observations. Space is limited—pre-registration required. Wildlife Jewels® on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Trump administration is vowing to crack down on foreign tech companies' exploitation of U.S. artificial intelligence models, singling out China at a time that country is narrowing the gap with the U.S. in the AI race.
  • Join us for an evening of powerful, uplifting music as the Voices of Our City Choir presents Celebration of Black Joy, a journey through inspirational songs that honor resilience, community, and shared humanity. Presented as part of CCAE First Wednesdays, this free concert brings together voices and stories that reflect the strength and creativity of our city. Through music rooted in lived experience, the choir celebrates joy, connection, and the power of coming together. California Center for the Arts, Escondido on Facebook / Instagram
  • Discover local bands and harmonica stars at the 2026 Spring Harp Fest. Bring your kids, your pets, and your cooler for a fun day at Harry Griffen Park. Since 1999, Spring Harp Fest has offered an all-volunteer, free, outdoor harmonica music festival with stellar soloists. This year, Brody Buster, past winner of the International Blues Challenge, headlines the event, backed by the Blue Healers. Other performers include SoCal artists Billy Watson and the International Silver String Submarine Band, Troy Sandow, Gonzalo and Friends, the Harmonica John Frazer Band, Jump Start with Mike Maldanado, and Dan McDowell with The Tradition. The Spring Harp Fest also features food trucks, dancing, and a competition where amateur players battle to win adult and youth “Unknown Players” trophies. Spring Harp Fest is a 501(c)(3) organization and has donated more than 5,000 harmonicas to young musicians. Visit: Spring Harp Fest 2026 Spring Harp Fest on Facebook
  • Meet the Opera Neo artists, one aria at a time! Enjoy an evening of beautiful music at the La Jolla Woman's Club as Opera Neo presents each young artists singing their signature "Aria." The Gala performance will be followed by hors d'oeuvres, wine, and dessert with the artists. Visit: https://www.operaneo.com/gala2026 Opera Neo on Facebook / Instagram
  • EōS Fitness is sharing the love on Saturday, Feb. 14 by opening its gyms to the public, free of charge. Non-members and members are invited to come try a free workout with as many guests as they’d like and experience a wide range of amenities fit for exercise practitioners of all levels. Visit: https://www.eosfitness.com/ EōS Fitness on Facebook / Instagram
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