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  • Art Madrid, who served as mayor of La Mesa for 24 years and spent more than four decades in public service, has died at age 90, city officials announced Tuesday.
  • Mommy & Me Mother’s Day Wall Flower Ceramic Bouquet 1-Day Workshop (1 day, May 11) Date: Sunday, May 11, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tuition: $75; members: $67.50 using discount code ICAMEMBERSAVE Celebrate Mother’s Day with creativity and charm in this special ceramics workshop! Participants will design and handcraft a unique bouquet of ceramic wall flowers, perfect as a heartfelt gift or a treasured keepsake. Bring your kids or come with friends! Both adult and child-friendly. Guided by expert instructors, you’ll learn basic sculpting techniques to bring your floral designs to life. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced creator, this class offers a joyful way to bond, create, and honor the beauty of motherhood. Visit: 'Mommy & Me' Mother’s Day Wall Flower Bouquet Ceramics Workshop ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Chia Pet Ceramics 1-Day Workshop (1 day, April 13) Date: Sunday, April 13, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tuition: $75; members: $67.50 using discount code "ICAMEMBERSAVE" Embrace your green thumb in this Chia Pet Ceramics Workshop! Perfect for the whole family, this fun and engaging workshop will guide you through the process of designing and shaping whimsical ceramic figures that sprout vibrant greenery. Enjoy hands-on instruction from experienced artists, all materials included, and take home* a unique, living work of art that will bring a touch of nature into your space. Join us for a day of artistic exploration and watch your creations come to life! *Please allow 2 weeks for projects to be fired. Visit: Chia Pet Ceramics Workshop ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Monday, March 16 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV. We visit to the town of Hortonville, and share memories of early Mission Beach and the seawall there. Ken explores the life of Fatty Arbuckle, and the secret behind a strange street name in East County. Plus "Guess The Year" and more!
  • The San Diego Animal Sanctuary & Farm, a 20-acre farm in Alpine, is hosting its 12th annual fundraising gala at the Bahia Resort Hotel with “Back to the 80s” as the theme. The evening event is crucial to support the animal sanctuary’s on-going operations and allows the farm to continue caring for more than 200 rescued animals. Attendees are encouraged to “Dress to Impress in Your 80s Best!” The Farm will host Lindsey Peña of ABC 10News as the evening’s emcee. Beginning at 6 p.m., the event will kick off with a cocktail reception, followed by a three-course gourmet dinner with wine, and dancing. Guests will also be able to participate in live and silent auctions. All money raised throughout the evening will support the Foundation’s mission, expanding their resources and farming operations. The nonprofit’s regular monthly operating budget climbed to close to $60,000.00 in the last year; the bulk of the expenses being wages, feed, and veterinary costs. Due to these drastic challenges, the Farm recently had to lay off three team members and hopes that donations, visits, and the annual fundraiser gala will help save this unique and magical place. The evening will provide a much-needed influx in cash flow and allow the farm to continue major repairs, medical emergencies and raise funds to finance Title 1 schools’ field trips to the farm. With the current financial crisis, the farm is no longer in the position of accepting new animals in need of a home, but the demand is high. To help with increasing feed cost and to increase revenues, the farm invested in its agricultural operations, which now produces food for its tortoises, pigs, and the San Diego community. For more information on the San Diego Animal Sanctuary & Farm, visit SanctuaryAndFarm.org or call (619) 320-4942. San Diego Animal Sanctuary and Farm on Facebook / Instagram
  • Kelsea Ballerini Live on Tour 2025 with special guests The Japanese House and MaRynn Taylor March 22, 2025 @ 7 p.m. Kelsea Ballerini has consistently made history. With the release of her debut album, "The First Time," she became the only female country artist to hit #1 with the first three consecutive singles from a debut album. This history-making feat earned her a “Best New Artist” GRAMMY nomination. She has logged five back-to-back Top 10 entries on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart, including the platinum-selling "The First Time" (2015), gold-selling "Unapologetically" (2017), gold-selling "kelsea" (2020), "ballerini" (2020) and "SUBJECT TO CHANGE" (2022). With seven #1 singles and 32 certifications from the RIAA to date, her catalog boasts a string of essential smashes. Visit: pechangaarenasd.com/event/kelsea-ballerini-live-on-tour-2025/ Directions and Parking Kelsea Ballerini on Facebook / Instagram
  • Those who've been advocating for women deacons in the Catholic Church are taking stock of the possibility under the papacy of Pope Leo XIV.
  • Kane Brown: The High Road Tour with support from Mitchell Tenpenny and Dasha March 13, 2025 @ 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) Named “the future of country music” (Billboard), Multi-Platinum-selling, award-winning singer/songwriter Kane Brown recently released the follow up to his 10th #1 single at Country radio- “I Can Feel It” and announced his 2024 In The Air Headlining Tour. Brown first broke onto the scene with the arrival of his self-titled, 2X Platinum debut album (2016), where he became the first artist ever to lead all five of Billboard’s main country charts simultaneously and topped the Billboard Top Country Albums chart for 13 weeks and earned two of the most-streamed country songs of all time (chart-topping singles 9X Platinum “Heaven,” 7X Platinum “What Ifs”). Visit: pechangaarenasd.com/event/kane-brown-the-high-road-tour/ Directions and Parking Kane Brown on Facebook / Instagram
  • La comunidad dominicana de Puerto Rico está en vilo tras una serie de redadas migratorias que comenzaron en enero. La gente ha dejado de ir a trabajar, enviar a sus hijos a la escuela y asistir a citas médicas.
  • La comunidad dominicana de Puerto Rico está en vilo tras una serie de redadas migratorias que comenzaron en enero. La gente ha dejado de ir a trabajar, enviar a sus hijos a la escuela y asistir a citas médicas.
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