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  • Join us for Through The Youth Lens Film Festival! Come to Outside The Lens’ Wonder Lab on Wednesday, November 12 from 4:30 - 7 p.m. for an exciting showcase of films created by talented young filmmakers. This in-person event celebrates the creativity and vision of youth’s unique perspectives and the storytelling of the next generation of filmmakers. Are you a young person who wants to share a film at this event? Submit your work Don’t miss this opportunity to support and encourage young talent and young event organizers! This event is organized by OTL’s Arts & Culture Event Apprentice Natalia Ahmed. Free and open to the public — RSVP now to save your seat and support the next generation of storytellers! Let’s uplift their voices. See you at the movies!
  • 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
  • Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025 at 6 p.m. at Coronado Public Library 640 Orange Avenue, Coronado, Calif. 92118 619-522-7390 eskelly@coronado.ca.us Adults Free Film and Discussion In the Winn Room “DR. STRANGELOVE” (1964. 95 min. PG.) - Stanley Kubrick’s subversive howl of outrage is a pitch black, absurdist satire of superpower paranoia. An unhinged rogue general (Sterling Hayden) accidently unleashes a nuclear attack against the Russkies as a war room full of government buffoons and an eccentric scientist (Peter Sellers ) scramble to avert a global Doomsday. Co-starring George C. Scott, Keenan Wynn, Slim Pickens and James Earl Jones.
  • The closure of the Spreckels Sugar factory will shutter a $243 million industry and hundreds of jobs in a county with the highest unemployment rate in the state.
  • Mayor Bill Wells and others have openly supported President Donald Trump’s mass deportation campaign. Advocates say this has deepened divisions in the community and eroded trust in the police department.
  • During his first Christmas Day message, Pope Leo XIV highlighted the suffering in Gaza, Yemen and among migrants, and called for peace in troubled regions like Lebanon, Ukraine and Syria.
  • Go bananas! Back by popular demand, the Savannah Bananas are returning to Petco Park March 21 and 22, 2026. Savannah Bananas on Facebook / Instagram
  • Marty Reisman was nicknamed "The Needle" for his slender physique. He dressed well and put on a show.
  • "If you close your eyes, you might wake up inside the movie, unstuck from time yourself." — New York Times A ghostly train journey on a forgotten branch line transports a son, Jozef, visiting his dying Father in a remote Galician Sanatorium. Upon arrival, Jozef finds the Sanatorium entirely moribund and run by a dubious Doctor Gotard, who tells him that his father’s death, the death that has struck him in his country, has not yet occurred and that here they are always late by a certain interval of time of which the length cannot be defined. Jozef will come to realize that the Sanatorium is a floating world halfway between sleep and wakefulness and that time and events cannot be measured in any tangible form. A stop-motion/live-action masterpiece inspired by the works of Jewish-Polish author and artist Bruno Schulz, this personal passion project is the first feature by the Brothers Quay since "The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes" (2005) nearly 20 years ago. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Come enjoy an afternoon of live music and community at the Camino Concert Series featuring Baroque Piano & Cello Duo, Alison Luedecke & Margaret Tait! This is a free, family-friendly event. Come out and support live music, enjoy some good food, and connect with the local community! Doors Open at 12:45 p.m. and Concerts begin at 1 p.m. Concessions will be available for purchase. Donations graciously accepted to support our performers and youth music program who puts on the concert series. Invite your friends, neighbors, and music lovers — we can’t wait to see you there! Camino Concert Series on Instagram
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