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  • Elizabeth Hospice Grief Counselors invite you to a gentle workshop that honors love in all its forms, past and present. Join us on Saturday, February 7, from 1–2:30 p.m. in North Park for Without Words: Giving Shape to Love & Grief. Using clay as our medium, participants will be guided to sculpt emotions and felt senses, giving shape to what is difficult to put into words. This community offering is open to all ages and requires no prior art experience. Come as you are, and allow creativity, connection, and compassion to guide the way. Free of charge. Materials provided. Please RSVP at community@ehospice.org The Elizabeth Hospice on Facebook / Instagram
  • A flat coastal trail with tons of plants and wildlife. Join us on a walk along this beautiful Imperial Beach bikeway. Flanked on both sides by native plants and the San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge, this is a great place to view many of our winter migratory birds and be introduced to the native plants found in our own backyard. Two hike options will be offered. A shorter easy 2-mile hike with an elevation change of 0 feet, or continue on to complete an easy 4-mile hike with an elevation change of 0 feet. The hike is scheduled from 8–9:30 a.m. or 8–10:30 a.m. (Imperial Beach) From I-5, exit west on Main St. (Exit 15B). Go 0.5 mile and turn left onto Frontage Rd. Park in the Swiss Park staging area. No facilities. (GPS N32.59491, W117.09081) Capacity: 25 people. About Nature Hikes: Canyoneers are San Diego Natural History Museum volunteers trained to teach appreciation of plants and animals in southern California. For more information visit the Canyoneer hikes page. San Diego Natural History Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Pancakes & Pups Fundraiser Friday, Jan. 16 at 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Breakfast Republic located at 2730 University Ave., San Diego Stop by for breakfast or bring your best friends for brunch and fill up on fantastic food and happy feelings. Breakfast Republic is generously donating 100% of the day's proceeds to San Diego Humane Society! Don't miss out on this delicious — and lifesaving! — breakfast in North Park. Breakfast Republic on Facebook / Instagram San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / X
  • Paws and Tales Saturday, Jan. 17 from 11 a.m. - Noon at Pacific Highlands Ranch Library at 12911 Pacific Pl., San Diego. Join us at Pacific Highlands Ranch Library for fun with furry friends! Children of all ages can practice reading to San Diego Humane Society’s Canine Ambassadors. Pacific Highlands Ranch Library on Facebook / Instagram San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / X
  • Biss, the mayor of Evanston, Ill., topped political newcomer Kat Abughazaleh, a first-time candidate who ran as an unapologetic progressive in the race to succeed longtime incumbent Jan Schakowsky.
  • Crafting for Critters Thursday, Jan. 15 from 3:30-4:30 p.m. at College-Rolando Library, located at 6600 Montexuma Rd., San Diego Make enrichment items for shelter animals! No supplies or advance registration needed — show up and have some fun while giving back! Children of all ages are welcome. College - Rolando Library on Facebook / Instagram San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • New Location! Saturday, Jan. 24 from 11 a.m. - Noon at North Clairemont Library located at 4616 Clairemont Dr., San Diego Practice reading with some great listeners! Children of all ages are invited to join us at Logan Heights Library and North Clairemont Library to read aloud to Animal Ambassadors from San Diego Humane Society. North Clairemont Library on Facebook San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Attend San Diego's Largest Business Growth Event! Founded in 2008, Small Business Expo is the largest business-to-business trade show, conference, and educational event in the United States, designed specifically for small business owners, entrepreneurs, and startups. Held live and in person across major U.S. cities, this dynamic one-day event brings together thousands of passionate small business professionals. Attendees can participate in workshops led by top industry experts, explore innovative vendors offering tools to grow their businesses, and network to build valuable new business relationships. Small Business Expo is your opportunity to take strategic action, equipping yourself with the resources and connections needed to immediately boost your business growth. Why Small Business Expo is the Must-Attend Event of the Year: - Exhibitor Hall: Discover cutting-edge products and services to help your business thrive. - Workshops & Keynotes: Learn from iconic business leaders - Speed Networking: Expand your professional network quickly and effectively. - Business Card Exchange: Promote your business and connect with like-minded professionals. - Industry Meet-Ups: Build relationships within your industry and beyond. Interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at the Small Business Expo? Contact us at (212)651-0700 or visit our Exhibitor Information page: https://www.thesmallbusinessexpo.com/exhibit/ Small Business Expo on Facebook / Instagram
  • Saturday, Jan. 10 from 10-11 a.m. Logan Heights Library located at 567 S. 28th St., San Diego Practice reading with some great listeners! Children of all ages are invited to join us at Logan Heights Library to read aloud to Animal Ambassadors from San Diego Humane Society. Logan Heights Library is on Facebook / Instagram San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Raymond Nagem, Minister of Music at Brick Presbyterian Church in NYC and organ faculty at Manhattan School of Music, presents an exemplary recital featuring the complete organ works of Maurice Duruflé on St. James’s magnificent Rosales/Parsons pipe organ. A Juilliard-trained DMA under Paul Jacobs, with degrees from Yale and Harvard’s prestigious cathedral choir school, Nagem brings scholarly insight and visceral artistry to each note. His tenure at St. John the Divine and acclaim for his “Divine Splendor” album underscore a mastery of French symphonic organ tradition that engages both mind and heart. Maurice Duruflé’s organ oeuvre, distilled into six concise and deeply meditative works, marries Gregorian chant with impressionistic color and clarity. Spanning the meditative Prélude et Fugue sur le nom d’Alain to the elegant Suite, Op. 5, these pieces demand nuance and tonal sophistication—qualities ideally suited to St. James’s Rosales/Parsons instrument. Designed with bold voicing and responsive expression, the organ’s rich palette allows every harmonic subtlety and chant-like contour to unfold with luminous beauty. Expect an evening of rare immersion: a continuous recital that honors Duruflé's contemplative spirit, performed with fearless fidelity and expressive warmth. For devotees of organ music and newcomers alike, this is a unique opportunity to experience the full arc of a 20th-century master's vision, shaped by chant, shaped by nature, and voiced through a collaborative synergy between Nagem and this splendid organ. Intended as reflection as much as performance, this recital invites listeners to traverse landscapes of serenity and depth. St. James Music Series on Facebook / Instagram
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