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  • It's the 80th anniversary of a little-known battle — by Black U.S. soldiers against segregation in the military. They were convicted of mutiny. Villagers in England want them exonerated.
  • The new plan is the result of a decades-long fight by residents of the portside community for cleaner air.
  • Co-hosted by the Theatre Organ Society of San Diego Dave will be presenting a variety of music styles on the 4-manual Wonder Morton Theatre Organ housed on the stage of the Balboa Theatre in downtown San Diego. Named 2011 “Organist of the Year” by the American Theatre Organ Society, Dave Wickerham has a lifetime of experience in the organ industry. Born in Encino, California Dave began his musical journey at only four years old playing an electric pipe organ, eventually graduating to pipe organs at the age of seven. Dave studied classical organ studies on a full scholarship at the University of Arizona with Dr. Roy Johnson for six years. While in Arizona he had the pleasure of being mentored by Roseamond Crawley, one of the rare and limited descendants of Louis Vierne organists while playing as an Associate Organist at the renowned Organ Stop Pizza Restaurants in Mesa, Pheonix, and Tucson. Throughout his career, Wickerham has traveled both internationally to Australia and around the United States to perform at organist conventions. Dave records music as well, including his sold-out CD “Sounds of Music” recorded on the famous 5 Manual, 80 Rank Theatre Organ at Sanfilippo Residence in Barrington, IL.
  • Visit the Makers Arcade Summer Fair on Saturday, June 25 and Sunday, June 26 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Broadway Pier in Downtown San Diego. This exciting event will feature more than 100 makers, craft cocktails, beer by Sierra Nevada, gourmet food trucks, live music performances, photo trailers, styled lounges, a “Camp Makers Arcade” kids craft area, and more! The first 100 people to arrive each day will get a swag bag filled with handmade items!
  • Want to taste the comfort foods of a region known for having one of the healthiest cuisines in the world? Come join us at our next adult cooking class, where we will be learning to create some simple, authentic Iraqi recipes that are fresh, delicious, and bursting with flavor!
  • Officials promised a robust review process before forgiving PPP loans, but most loans could be forgiven with a simple, one-page form. Meanwhile, just 2% of loans have gotten close, hands-on reviews.
  • From the gallery: Good Faith is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new work from artist Justin A. McHugh. A Loss For Words is a reflection on everyday notions of intimacy, vulnerability and communication. Assemblages of found images, found objects, flowers and words meditate on themes of longing, nostalgia, faith and ephemera. From the artist, “...it is about the weight of language and the way we communicate with and interpret each other”. A Loss For Words opens Tuesday, January 10th with a reception from 5-9 p.m. Good Faith is located at 570 19th St, San Diego, CA 92102 in Sherman Heights. Open hours: Thursdays to Sundays, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m., through February 5. Justin A. McHugh is a multidisciplinary artist and teacher working in San Diego. Related links: Justin A. McHugh on Instagram Good Faith on Instagram
  • From the organizers: The Sukkot holiday is an ancient Jewish harvest festival reflecting themes of hospitality and the welcoming of strangers; like all the farm’s events, the festival will welcome people of all backgrounds. The community is invited to meet under the sukkah (temporary shelter) for a day filled with live music, food, and activities for all ages. Festivities include farm tours, a Kid Zone, hand-crafted goods made by local Jewish artists, live entertainment, as well as food and drink vendor options for purchase. RSVP here. Festival details and schedule: "Gather" and... "Taste" freshly harvested produce from the Farm prepared in this Food Demo led by the talented Chef Tiffani (10:45am and 1:15pm programs). "Listen" to community leaders during a holiday-themed panel exploring the blessing of embracing impermanence. Featuring Rabbi Yael Ridberg from Dor Hadash, Betzy Lynch from the Lawrence Family JCC, and moderated by Nicole Tafoya, West Coast Director of Advancement of the Moishe House (11:30am program). "Ground," awakening your sense of the six directions, led by the Farm's Director of Jewish Life, Cantor Rebecca Joy Fletcher (11:45am program). "Remember" to honor and celebrate the memory of dear ones who have passed, led by the Farm's Director of Jewish Life, Cantor Rebecca Joy Fletcher (12:30pm program, adults only). "Learn" during this Sukkot 101 exploring the holiday's traditions and modern-day relevance, led by Rabbi Yael Ridberg (12:30pm program). "Meditate" to reconnect with the earth and yourself with the Farm's Director of Farm Production, Adam McCurdy (1:00pm program). Kid-friendly: "Gather" and... "Play" in our evolving Nature Play space, equipped with a discovery tree, excavation station, play farm stand, painting, and more! Featuring: Chabad Encinitas, San Diego Jewish Academy, and Shalom Baby. "Build" a sukkah using materials found in nature. Plus, arts and crafts to decorate! "Beautify" your favorite paper fruit to hang in the sukkah. "Explore" the veggies, flowers, and insects living in the Education Garden (10:30am and 11:30am programs). Vendors and performers: Music by: Coral Bells Food by: Sabor Piri-Piri, Bottaro Wood Fired Pizza, Hangry Louis, Populist Pops, Gringas Tacos Libation Station featuring: Helia Brewing Co., Local Roots, Solterra Winery Related links: Coastal Roots Farm on Instagram
  • The former governor of New Jersey — and onetime Trump ally — announced the end of his campaign Wednesday, just days before the first-in-the-nation Iowa caucuses.
  • Star Wars fan group has a booth and panel at Comic-Con.
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