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  • President Biden's supporters are running a write-in campaign to ensure he still gets votes even though his name won't be listed on the state's primary ballot.
  • Join HandsOn San Diego Tuesday May 23, for our first VolunBEERS event of the year at Pure Project Balboa Park! VolunBEERS is your opportunity to give back to the San Diego community through volunteer service while enjoying the best beer San Diego has to offer! During this edition of VolunBEERS, attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy the latest in craft brews from Pure Project while making no-sew pillows for Dreams for Change participants in their Safe Parking Program. The mission of Dreams for Change responds to the needs of communities by creating innovative and cost-effective programs to empower the lives of underserved families and individuals in order to reach financial and housing stability. The pillows created at this event will be donated to their Safe Parking Program that provides supportive services and a safe place to park for families and individuals who are living in their vehicles. Space and supplies are limited, so we recommend buying your tickets early. Purchase your tickets today and join us for our unique volunteer event that provides everyone an opportunity to give back to our San Diego community by supporting local agencies and breweries while having fun with arts and crafts. Drink Deal tickets are only $25 and include project supplies + one pour from Pure Project. General admission is $20. Can't make this event but still want to make an impact? Consider making a donation instead. HandsOn San Diego is a 501(c)3 organization that is funded primarily through donations and corporate sponsors. Your donations help us continue our mission to strengthen communities through volunteer action, leading to a thriving community where everyone is empowered to be an active participant in creating positive change without barriers. Learn more and get tickets: handsonsandiego.org
  • For the first time in 22-years women are running the top organization responsible for electing Latino Democrats to Congress. They say they know how to win with abortiona as a driving force.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: a major exhibition of Caribbean art; Disco Riot artists-in-residence and more arts and culture this weekend.
  • The appeals court ruling would allow Trump to make public statements about the special counsel in the case, Jack Smith, but not other prosecutors, court staffers or their family members.
  • Elections are becoming more expensive as candidates vie for voters' attention. But there are strict rules about how money is raised, how it can be used and how to prove you're following the laws.
  • Cinema Junkie takes a film noir road trip to Shanghai and the Old West by way of the Arthur Lyons Film Noir Festival in Palm Springs. Can't make it? Then just use this as a roadmap for your own noir journey.
  • Weight-loss medications tamp down hunger — often dramatically — causing some people to lose the pleasure of communing over food at a festive family meal.
  • Casey McIntyre decided she wanted her legacy to be clearing medical debt. But her husband says they never dreamed it would get this big.
  • Interested in trying a complimentary workout class? Want to get a two-hour workout in just 25 minutes? These pop-up events are for you. Classes are being held on June 25th, July 1st, 2nd, 8th and 9th between 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. every 15 minutes and are only 25 minutes long. Space fills up very quickly so please text 760-760-2002 to reserve your spot today. The first OHM Fitness location in California is opening in San Diego with the most efficient and effective 25-minute workout for everyone to experience. OHM Fitness offers a high-tech, high-energy electro-muscle stimulation (EMS) fitness experience that packs the benefits of an intense two-hour workout into a low-impact, 25-minute session. OHM Fitness is different from any other fitness concept on the market. It uses electrical pulses to stimulate muscles, causing them to contract more forcefully while doing low-impact workouts. The pulses mimic the brain’s natural signals to the muscles but don’t need the brain’s approval to contract the muscles. EMS technology has been around for decades but mostly for professional athletes or in pricey personal training formats, not readily accessible to the public. For more information visit: ohmfitness.com
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