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  • The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UC San Diego invites you to experience the excitement of our Winter Open House. Designed for adults aged 50 and older, this event showcases the wide range of engaging opportunities available through our community of curious, active learners. Enjoy sample lectures from distinguished speakers, take part in interactive workshops, and learn about our vibrant Theatre World group. Discover the many social activities we offer, including field trips, community outings, lunches, and dinners that foster friendships and connection. Tour our comfortable, modern classrooms—conveniently located near transit centers—or join us virtually via Zoom. Explore how our Quarterly or Annual Memberships can enrich your life with stimulating courses, engaging discussions, and a welcoming community. Whether you’re attending in person at our new location on Villa La Jolla Drive or tuning in from home, this is your chance to learn, connect, and thrive. Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UC San Diego on Facebook
  • Homelessness is a reality for a staggering number of children and teens. No young person, regardless of circumstance, should be searching for a place to sleep at night. You can join us in taking action! San Diego Youth Services is holding a Walk and Rally on Nov. 7 to shine a light on youth homelessness and raise funds to get young people the help they need. Register as a participant, create your own team or join a friend's team. All community members are welcome! Together, we can make a positive change for youth! Register at sdyouthservices.donordrive.com Date and Time: Fri, 07 Nov. 2 p.m. - Fri, 07 Nov. 4 p.m. Venue details: San Diego City Hall, 202 C Street, San Diego, California, 92101, United States San Diego Youth Services on Facebook / Instagram
  • The campaign to prevent and treat these diseases has seen great success thanks to a USAID program. Now that program is gone.
  • After their superb San Diego debut with La Morra, we are delighted to welcome back renaissance harpsichordist Corina Marti and renaissance luteist Michał Gondko in an intriguing recital of rare sixteenth-century Polish music, a perfect start to this season's solo series. Experience the Sound of History. San Diego Early Music Society: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • For the 5th consecutive year, La Maestra Community Health Centers and Mission Fed Credit Union are partnering to spread holiday cheer with their annual Toy and Gift Drive, benefiting patients and families in need this season. Donations of new, unwrapped toys, books and gifts for children of all ages are being accepted at any of Mission Fed’s 34 branch locations throughout San Diego County or at its corporate headquarters – 10325 Meanley Drive, San Diego, CA 92131 – from Nov. 14 through Dec. 5. All donations will be distributed to low-income families visiting La Maestra’s El Cajon and City Heights locations. For donation drop-off locations, visit missionfed.com/locations. Monetary donations for the Toy and Gift Drive will also be accepted at Mission Fed branches or at lamaestra.networkforgood.com. La Maestra Community Health Centers on Facebook / Instagram
  • On Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2025, One Warm Coat will lead the nation in observing National Share the Warmth Day, a dedicated national day of awareness and action to ensure everyone has access to the warmth, comfort, and protection they need to thrive. Since 1992, One Warm Coat has helped distribute nearly 9 million coats and kept 22 million pounds of textiles out of landfills. Every coat collected stays within the local community where it was given, ensuring immediate impact. Observed annually on the third Tuesday of October, National Share the Warmth Day inspires thousands of individuals, schools, community groups, and companies to donate coats, host coat drives, and make financial contributions to provide warmth to children and adults in need. The need is more urgent than ever: More than 37 million Americans currently live in poverty. Homelessness rates jumped by 18% in 2024, with more than 771,000 people in the U.S. without housing. Last year, One Warm Coat supported 4,600 coat drives, facilitating the distribution of nearly 500,000 coats nationwide, yet 60% of local nonprofit partners reported not having enough coats to meet the need. 84% of One Warm Coat’s nonprofit partners expect an increased demand for services this year. Ways to get involved include: Give money: Every $1 donated warms one person in need. Give coats: Find a local drop-off site at onewarmcoat.org/donatecoats Give time: Organize a coat drive in your community with help from One Warm Coat. Lands’ End - $10 off in-store purchase with coat donation from 09/27/25 - 12/07/25 J.Crew - $25 off next purchase of $125 or more with coat donation 10/14/25 - 12/31/25 One Warm Coat thanks their 2025 sponsors: J.Crew, MOD Pizza, Lands’ End, Max Mara, The Samueli Foundation, Todd Synder, Vodafone Foundation, and Garnett Hill. One Warm Coat on Facebook / Instagram
  • An initiative to give low-income residents new energy efficient appliances is expanding in San Diego County. The program supports greenhouse gas reduction goals established by the county’s latest Climate Action Plan.
  • Some community college districts in California say enrollment is up by more than 10%, though official numbers have yet to be released. Historically, college enrollment fluctuates depending on the strength of the economy.
  • Somali Family Service’s documentary uses personal stories to illustrate the impact of hate and the support available to local residents.
  • Sept. 27 – Oct. 19, 2025 (Opening night: Thursday, October 2) Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre Conrad Prebys Theatre Center West Coast premiere Written and performed by Robert Montano Directed by Jessi D. Hill Production Stage Management by "Curly" Karen Schleifer An autobiographical tour-de-force that The Wall Street Journal called “a gripping and vividly acted one-man show.” Bobby from Long Island is a small kid with a big dream. Bullied since childhood, his small stature finally wins him respect and success on the racetrack as a jockey. But when his body begins to grow, his dreams seem to slip away, and he must decide how far he’ll go to hold on to glory. From racing horses at Belmont Park to dancing on Broadway stages, Robert Montano brings his own breathtaking career to life onstage under the direction of Jessi D. Hill. Vicki and Carl Zeiger Insights Seminar: Tuesday, September 30 at 6:00 p.m. Post Show Forums: Tuesday, October 7; Tuesday, October 14; Wednesday, October 15 Open-Caption Performance: Saturday, October 18 at 2:00 p.m. Content warning: This production includes the use of racial slurs and descriptions of eating disorders and drug use. The Old Globe is on Facebook / Instagram
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