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  • California, which has the unique ability to set vehicle standards, has set ambitious rules requiring all new cars to be zero-emission by 2035. The fate of those rules is now up to the Senate.
  • The Peninsula Faith Leaders are partnering for a pilgrimage on Good Friday, April 18 through Ocean Beach’s historic Church Row, with stops at local churches and other locations that reflect Jesus’ journey to the cross. Groups will leave St. Peter's every 15 min from 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. or any time in this window as a solo participant. The 1-mile walk is mostly flat, and transportation from the final stop at Resurrection Church back to St. Peter’s will be available. All are invited and welcome to participate. Participating ministries include; Resurrection Ocean Beach, Sacred Heart of Ocean Beach, Point Loma Community Presbyterian Church, Submerge Church, Westminster Presbyterian Church, All Souls' Episcopal Church, OB One Church, and St. Peter’s-by-the-Sea Lutheran Church (the first stop). F or more information please contact: 619-223-1633 Visit: https://stpetersbythesea.org/
  • Please join Rebecca Sue Holladay in celebrating Kolibri's new gym/workout space, while also showcasing artworks by talented local artists. "Exercise is a way we express ourselves with our bodies; someone who creates art on canvas is also expressing themselves. To me life is about emotional expression and having a safe space to embody that. So I wanted to join these two elements together to create a space of safety and community." Art includes works from emerging artists in the North County, including 13 recent mixed media paintings by Laurie Batter of Carlsbad. Fresh, delicious appetizers by Savory Moment will be served. The Grand Opening is Saturday, April 19, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Enter from The Poinsettia Station parking lot. Batter, one of the featured artists, says she was always creating art as a child and teenager. She had good fortune to be born into a family who encouraged her creativity, and a grade school program that exposed her to the Masters and a college degree in Art History. After a 40-year hiatus from art while she ran her boutique PR & Marketing firm, and the surprise blessing of the Pandemic, she has renewed her connection to art, creating through multiple mediums and subjects. Her home studio is chock full of colorful paints, and every art supply you could dream about. She actively explores her creativity through classes at Mira Costa College, plus several renowned workshops including Nicholas Wilton’s Art2Life Creative Visioning Program (CVP), Art2Life Spark, and Jenny Nelson. Laurie is a member of AGNC (Artist Group of North County) and the Oceanside Museum of Art Artist Alliance. Her work is focused mostly on small stories about humanity that touch the human soul. To see more of her work go to www.yessy.com/lauriebatter and follow her on Instagram.
  • The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for survivors Monday after a 1970 Cessna 414 with six people on board crashed about 3 miles west of Point Loma.
  • Free concert featuring First Church of San Diego’s Chancel Choir and the Masterwork Chorale: Enjoy a new transcription of Giuseppe Verdi's Requiem that sharpens focus on the choir voices supported by pipe organ and select percussion instruments! As an extra bonus, this concert will be available in person and livestream (livestream link will be available on our website as we get closer to the big event). About The Cultural Events Music Series: First United Methodist Church of San Diego’s cultural event music series brings a mix of classic and folk music to the Mission Valley neighborhood of San Diego. These free concerts take place throughout the year and are made possible through the support of generous donors. Visit: https://www.fumcsd.org/ First Church San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • In an announcement Monday about rules for the next Oscars, the Academy also said that a film's use of generative AI and other digital tools "neither help nor harm the chances of achieving a nomination."
  • Williams' FX/Hulu series follows a woman with terminal cancer who decides to pursue her own sexual pleasure. She says the show is about sex, friendship and "being scared and brave at the same time."
  • The International Monetary Fund slashed its growth forecasts for the global economy to 2.8% as President Trump's tariffs risk sparking a trade war.
  • In this provoking presentation, Sheri Nasim, President & CEO of the Center for Executive Excellence, helps participants understand how to clarify, codify, and deploy their purpose as a performance accelerator. Drawing on examples from history, the latest research, and client case studies, she helps leaders reconnect to the backbone of what they exist to do. Discover the five levels of organizational purpose engagement and walk away with a roadmap for leveraging purpose as a competitive advantage and performance multiplier.
  • Sudan has cut ties with the United Arab Emirates, accusing the gulf country of arming the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces that attacked Port Sudan.
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