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  • Join San Diego Family for a fang-tastic Halloween celebration on Sunday, October 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Salvation Army Kroc Center Corner Zone (6845 University Ave, San Diego, CA 92115). Bring your costumed crew, toddlers to teens, for a morning packed with enchanting trick-or-treating, costume contests, spook-tacular inflatables, creative Halloween crafts, and other frightfully fun surprises. This is a FREE event! Stop by our not-so-spooky vendor booths to connect with community partners and pick up helpful family resources every parent can use. Don’t miss our free kids’ raffle, where lucky winners will score awesome prizes! Free parking is available on-site. Costumes of every kind—creepy, cute, or clever—are encouraged to keep the festive spirit alive. This is one of San Diego’s favorite family-friendly Halloween events, and you won’t want to miss it! Sign up now for your family's FREE tickets and get ready for a howling good time! San Diego Family Magazine on Facebook / Instagram
  • American wine industry stakeholders have different opinions about the potential fallout from tariffs on European wine, with California likely feeling the biggest impact.
  • First, we look at the city of San Diego’s new action plan to address rising sea levels. Then, we bring you the story of a different type of neighborhood supermarket. Next, we discuss why San Diego’s avocado production numbers are down. Finally, we breakdown tiered parking at the SD Zoo in our next Why It Matters segment.
  • In the 1970s and 1980s, KPBS turned fundraising into a weeklong TV event — auctioning items ranging from custom cars to doctor visits, with celebrities on stage and kids running bids. Decades later, those auctions remain central to one family's most powerful memories, and the excitement and community of live bidding is finding new life on today's digital marketplaces.
  • A federal judge ordered special elections after earlier ordering the state to redraw the electoral map used to select justices, concluding the current configuration dilutes the power of Black voters.
  • The attack at Australia's Bondi Beach earlier this week on people who were celebrating the first night of Hanukkah was horrific. Stories have emerged about those who died trying to stop the gunmen.
  • A civilian panel can now investigate jail healthcare workers following in-custody deaths. Plus, we dig into the challenges of growing avocados in our region. Then, a look back at the history of Cowles Mountain.
  • Join the Women’s Museum of California and the San Diego History Center for a creative evening honoring the rich traditions of Dia De Los Muertos. Through a guided painting activity, you’ll explore the holiday’s history and cultural significance while expressing your creativity and honoring tradition. No experience needed—perfect for all skill levels All materials will be provided San Diego History Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • So often after we've lost someone we love, we also lose the opportunity to talk about them. Friends and family gradually stop bringing them up to avoid feelings of sadness over their passing. Before we know it, we haven't told those familiar, favorite stories, or talked about our loved one in a long time. Join us for a heartfelt evening to remember and honor those we have lost. Together, we’ll share stories, pictures, and keepsakes that celebrate their lives and the love that remains. The evening will be guided by grief counselors from The Elizabeth Hospice, and accompanied by the soothing resonance of singing bowls, led by Sherie Honarvar of Azadi Healing. This event is free and open to the public. Reservations are required at community@ehospice.org The Elizabeth Hospice on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for a hauntingly good time at our Halloween Bash on Saturday, October 25, from 4:30 to 9 p.m.! Enjoy an evening of live music from Generation Gap, performing an eclectic mix of favorites and festive seasonal tunes. Ta-Chingon Taco Truck will be on-site serving up delicious eats, including a special combo of 4 tacos with rice and beans for just $12. Your ticket includes your first glass of wine, entry into our raffle, access to costume contests with fun prizes, and plenty of ghoulish surprises throughout the night. Costumes are encouraged but not required. Come ready for a spooktacular celebration! Somerset Vineyard & Winery on Facebook / Instagram
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