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  • The high court is set to weigh in on just how far cities can go in criminalizing homelessness.
  • Rep. Mike Levin helped secure the funds, which he said would save ratepayers up to $54 million compared with alternative financing strategies.1
  • Last show set the single night record in sales at OTBC! Don't miss out on this super hot band. Hot with songs from their new album...getting airplay on the Jimmy Kimmel Show...Chris Gates and Kings of Karma are rollin! True classic rock...rockers! So Good! Fantastic Energy!
  • We’re excited to bring you a new Take Steps event experience in 2023! The new Take Steps walk is designed to both inspire and connect you with your local IBD community, recognizing every part of the IBD journey. Together, we’ll make our way to the top of Mt. Remission and our ultimate goal: cures for Crohn’s disease & ulcerative colitis. Coping with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis (collectively known as inflammatory bowel disease or IBD) can be extremely challenging and isolating. Join us and together we will honor the journeys of those living with IBD. Every step we take and every dollar we raise will create awareness, fund research, and show everyone touched by this isolating disease that they are not alone. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The Athenaeum invites you to a free open house the day following our "Talk of the Town" annual benefit celebration. There will be coffee and pastries upon opening at 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. tour of the Athenaeum with Librarian Kathi Bower Peterson, a 2 p.m. artists’ books presentation by Carol Buckley in the Elliott North Reading Room, and a 3:30 p.m. concert with vocalist Elizabeth Marcano, accompanied on piano by Kathi Bower Peterson, performing popular 1920s songs from sheet music in the Athenaeum collection. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The Paralympic champion convicted of murdering his girlfriend has left prison on parole.
  • Consumer prices in March were up 5% from a year ago. While inflation has eased from a four-decade high last summer, prices are still rising faster than the Federal Reserve would like.
  • The fire in Sierra Nevada Gold Country tripled in size to more than 4.7 square miles Tuesday morning.
  • This year, in preparation for Easter, This year, in preparation for Easter, Point Loma Community Presbyterian Church's Music and the Arts Committee will present a living tableau of Leonardo DaVinci’s “The Last Supper” on Maundy Thursday, April 6. This event will be held in the PLCPC Sanctuary where the tableau will be featured in a service of communion. There will be a special program for kids ages 4 through 11. Childcare for infants to age 3 is also provided. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Please pre-register here to attend! Composting on your farm, ranch, or large property is an ideal way to manage crop residues, manures, and other organic waste while creating a stellar soil amendment. During this three-week course, we will address the unique strategies, challenges, and opportunities that arise through medium-scale composting. This course does not address typical residential composting or large-scale commercial composting. It is intended for those mid-sized systems that fall in between, particularly horse ranches and small farms. Course Dates: Saturday, June 10, 10 A.M. – 1:30 P.M. Saturday, June 17, 10 A.M.– 1:30 P.M. Saturday, June 24, 10 A.M. – 1:30 P.M. In this course, we’ll cover the following topics: - Neighbor-friendly composting best management practices, scaled to farms - Compost basics, e.g. recipe considerations, feedstocks, and bulk density - Compost management, e.g. site considerations, odor, dust, and rodent/vector control - What is permissible on farms without permits - Composting/water saving benefits Residents of unincorporated County of San Diego will receive preferential registration. All others will be placed on a waitlist and apprised of space available 1-2 weeks before the start of the course. BEFORE REGISTERING, please enter your address here to check your residency. You can select the County of San Diego Residents ticket option ONLY if your jurisdiction boundary result is “S.D. COUNTY.” All others must select the waitlist option. Course Deposit: $25*: The course requires a deposit of $25, refundable upon successful completion of the course. *If this course deposit presents a financial hardship, it may be waived upon request. Please contact Erin Stone before registering to inquire. This course has been made possible through generous funding from the County of San Diego and County of San Diego Recycling. Thanks to our site host, Pauma Tribal Farms.
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