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  • Playwright Keiko Green's "Empty Ride" follows the story of a woman who returns home to a small town in Japan, after the 2011 tsunami, to take care of her father — and continue his taxi route. This play was commissioned by The Old Globe is on stage Feb. 13 through March 2.
  • Join HandsOn San Diego on Tuesday, February 18, for our first VolunBEERS of 2025 at Novo Brazil Brewing in Mission Valley! Generous support from the San Diego community helps HandsOn San Diego support over 100 San Diego schools, parks and nonprofits. We would appreciate if you would consider donating and joining us for VolunBEERS where you have the opportunity to support our organization and give back to our local community through volunteer service, while enjoying the best beer San Diego has to offer! The project and project benificary for this VolunBEERS is to be determined - check back later! In the meantime, please know that attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy the latest in craft brews from Novo Brazil Brewing while creating a craft item for one of our nonprofit partners. Space and supplies are limited, so we recommend buying your tickets early. Visit: https://www.handsonsandiego.org/opportunity/a0CQQ00003NWbaL2AT/special-event-volunbeers HandsOn San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • A leaked budget proposal shows that the federal government plans to eliminate services for LGBTQ+ youth through the 988 crisis line.
  • In 2024, 64% of the eligible-voting population turned out, the second highest in 120 years. New data show that even if all those voters who stayed home had voted, Trump would still be president today.
  • ICE says it is investigating the cause of death of 44-year-old Marie Ange Blaise in a Florida detention center on Friday. A local congresswoman says Blaise had complained of chest pains "for hours."
  • The House wants to raise the SALT deduction cap, which would help wealthy Californians pay less in federal taxes. The Senate wants to keep it where it is.
  • Celebrate Mother's Day at Café Sevilla on Sunday, May 11. Treat mom to brunch & bottomless mimosas from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. while listening to live Latin music. During brunch, all moms will receive a complimentary glass of champagne. Our dinner menu is also available all day and we will have another live performance in the evening by Cuban4Ever 8 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. We are also hosting a very special Mother’s Day Flamenco & Champagne Brunch Show which includes a 2-part flamenco performance and 3-course Spanish brunch including our Avocado Toast to start, Breakfast Meat Paella for the main entrée, and Basque Cheesecake for dessert. All moms will also receive a complimentary glass of champagne! Tickets are priced at $85 per person and the show starts promptly at 12:30 p.m., doors open at noon. We are also hosting a very special Mother’s Day Flamenco, Lobster & Champagne Dinner Show which includes a 2-part flamenco performance and 3-course Spanish dinner featuring our Shaved Jamón Serrano Ensalada Sevillana followed by our award-winning Paella Valenciana and Basque Cheesecake for Dessert. All moms will also receive a complimentary glass of champagne AND lobster tail to accompany their dinner! Tickets are priced at $95 per person and the show starts at 5 p.m., doors open at 4:30 p.m. *Please note, happy hour is still available on Mother's Day. Reserve your brunch or dinner table by calling 619-233-5979 or online via www.cafesevilla.com/reservations BOOK FLAMENCO SHOW BRUNCH BOOK FLAMENCO SHOW DINNER
  • In London, an actor playing Evita sings "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" on a balcony over the street. It's livestreamed into the theater — frustrating some ticket holders but delighting passersby.
  • The devastation of the LA fires impacted so many people, and the recovery path for families with special needs is even more daunting. TERI has learned that over 240 homes burned within L.A.’s special needs community, and as a response, has put together a community event to raise funds for our neighbors up north. On February 1, TERI will host a benefit concert to help support special needs families impacted by the LA fires. Restoring Hope: A Benefit Concert for Special Needs Families will take place at The Bornemann Theatre, located at TERI Campus of Life, and will begin at 3:30 p.m. 100% of proceeds from the benefit concert will support three L.A. Regional Centers working directly with families with kids, adults, and seniors with special needs. Tickets for the concert can be purchased online and are $50 for general admission and $75 for front row seating. TERI Common Grounds Café will be open for lunch, dinner and concessions stands during the concert. The benefit concert will feature unforgettable performances by: Sara Jade Band – Captivating vocals and soulful melodies. [3:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.] Adin Boyer – American Idol and Autism advocate. [4:15 p.m. - 4:45 p.m.] Never Die Young – A James Taylor tribute band celebrating timeless classics. [5 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.] Jimmy Buffet – A tribute to Jimmy Buffett’s breezy, feel-good anthems. [6 p.m. - 7 p.m.] TERI asks that if you cannot attend the concert, the public consider making a generous donation. Online donations can also be made here. 100% of every gift will support frontline L.A. agencies in direct care of the special kids, adults, and seniors. Every dollar helps restore special lives that are dramatically disrupted in so many ways, far beyond the firestorm tragedies. Together, we can make a difference far beyond the fires, helping to rebuild lives and brighten futures. Purchase tickets here and join us for an evening of inspiration, music, and hope. You can also give online to directly support the frontline work in L.A. and support families with special needs. About TERI Campus of Life: Since 1980, TERI has been a national pioneer in providing top-quality services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in San Diego County and the surrounding region. With four decades of progressive growth, TERI now offers an array of evidence-based programs and services that address the complex needs of neurodiversity across all stages of one’s lifetime. TERI’s 20+ individualized programs are integrated within Six Pillars of Care including Special Needs Education, Residential Group Homes, Arts & Enrichment Programs, Family Training & Special Services, Vocational Training and Internships, and Sustainable Social Enterprises. All programs foster individual expression and growth in a supportive and wellness-based environment. TERI's commitment to enhancing the quality of life for this community serves as a respected model for promoting inclusivity, integration, and belonging. To learn more about TERI, visit www.teriinc.org TERI Inc on Facebook / Instagram
  • Los aranceles que el presidente estadounidense Donald Trump ha amenazado con imponer desde hace tiempo han sumido al país en guerras comerciales en el extranjero, todo ello mientras los nuevos e intermitentes gravámenes siguen aumentando la incertidumbre.
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