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  • Since 2011, Hansen Surfboards in Encinitas has created the custom-made mini longboard given to the winner of the Farmers Insurance Open.
  • We asked for a wish from expert wishers around the globe — from Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai to MacArthur "genius" grantee Gregg Gonsalves to Melva Acostaa, who runs a soup kitchen in Peru.
  • A new Gallup report finds employee engagement in the U.S. fell in 2022 to 32%. Young people in particular reported feeling less cared about at work and having fewer opportunities to learn and grow.
  • Join us for our first peek into FallTo kick off Labor Day Weekend and the start of Autumn, check out this collaboration between The Lafayette Hotel and North Park neighbor, Bivouac Ciderworks!STARTING AT 4 p.m., Browse booths from local vendors and artisans (FREE to browse)PURCHASE A TASTING TICKET (Stop in anytime between 5-8 p.m.)TASTING TICKETSGeneral Admission $25 (does not include taxes + fees)This general admission ticket includes-- (4) Bivouac Cider Tastings-- (4) Delicious food pairings from Executive Chef Stephen Case-- Lafayette Drawstring Bag-- Discount on full Bivouac Cider can purchases that evening-- Automatic entry to our raffle for prizes including a Lafayette commemorative crowler and Bivouac apparelREFUND POLICY: Once purchased, tickets are non-refundable. May be transferred up to 24 hours before event. Eventbrite fees are non-refundable.IMPORTANT DETAILS:THIS EVENT IS 21 AND OVER ONLY. Make sure you bring your ID. No outside food or drinks will be allowed.SOCIALS:The Lafayette Hotel: Facebook | Twitter | InstagramBivouac Ciderworks: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Free screening of the film, "How to Die in Oregon," followed by a group discussion. This film is an emotional first-person journey through the issues and emotions surrounding terminal illness and the right to die.It won a Grand Jury Prize for documentaries at the 27th Sundance Film Festival. It is one of many films in the HSSD's right-to-die film series.Hemlock Society of San Diego is on Facebook
  • House of China executive director David Seid joins San Diego News Now podcast host Debbie Cruz to talk about the celebration and new year traditions.
  • Little was previously known about the artificial intelligence company founded by five Russian tech workers who for years have been quietly developing AI tools from its homebase of Cyprus.
  • In 1912, the 47 residents of Malaga Island were forcibly removed from their small, interracial community. Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Harding fictionalizes the story in a stunning new historical novel.
  • Plunge San Diego is excited to host their annual community event, “End of Summer Splash,” to be held on Friday, August 26 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.This event will include open swim and contests on the Plunge obstacle course and pool deck, sweet treats, crafts, interactive stations and lots of fun games! Plus, The Little Mermaid will be stopping by for a meet and greet and performance, thanks to The Storybook Character Company!Every family will receive a FREE Plunge Day Pass ($25 value) to come back on another date, goodie bag and a free raffle ticket. We will have membership and swim lesson specials available!We have a great line up of giveaways and raffle prizes! If you are interested in getting involved or want to donate a raffle prize or giveaway, please email Niki@fitathletic.com.Registration closes at 6pm on Thursday, August 25th. A limited amount of tickets will be available the day of the event for $30 per person. Grab your tickets now because this event will sell out!Come end the Summer of 2022 with a Splash at the Historic Plunge San Diego!WHEN | Friday, August 26, 2022TIME | 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.VENUE | The Plunge San Diego ADMISSION | Tickets can be purchased hereFamily of 4 - $60.00Family of 2 - $35.00Individual Ticket - $25.00SOCIALS:Follow The Plunge San Diego on Facebook | Instagram!
  • A Path Forward continues this fall with an exploration of religious intolerance in our country, focusing on Antisemitism and Islamophobia. The growing impact of “hatriotism” and the mainstreaming of white supremist thought affect not only our Muslim and Jewish communities, but all of our democratic institutions. Join this in-person conversation or national livestream* to discover ideas for countering this troubling trend and to find a path forward.RSVP NOW*For those outside of San Diego, this event will be livestreamed at 5:30 pm PDT on NCRCevents.com.Panelists:Imam Abdullah Antepli is an associate professor at the Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University, with a secondary appointment at the Divinity School. He is a senior fellow on Jewish-Muslim Relations at Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem, where he founded and co-directs the widely recognized Muslim Leadership Initiative.Bret Stephens is an op-ed columnist for The New York Times and editor-in-chief of Sapir (sapirjournal.org), a new quarterly dedicated to exploring issues of Jewish concern. He previously worked at the Wall Street Journal, where he was awarded a Pulitzer Prize, and as editor-in-chief of The Jerusalem Post.The conversation will be moderated by Steven P. Dinkin, president of the National Conflict Resolution Center (NCRC). NCRC empowers individuals, organizations, and communities with the skills and resources needed to address conflict, intolerance, and incivility in our society.WHEN | Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022TIME | 5 - 6:30 p.m. 5:00 pm - Doors Open5:30 pm - Program Begins6:30 pm - ReceptionVENUE | UC San Diego Park & MarketADMISSION | Free Register hereSOCIALS:Follow UC San Diego Park & Market on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram!
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