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  • A DNC panel approved changes to its primary calendar, but states face different challenges in implementing the plan.
  • On Tuesday, Dec.21, 2021, Feeding San Diego will distribute over 500 turkeys to San Diegans in need at a drive-through distribution in the parking lot of its Sorrento Valley headquarters. The frozen turkeys are about 15 pounds each and will be distributed with gravy packets for attendees to prepare at home. Feeding San Diego received a donation of over 1,000 frozen turkeys from a food manufacturer just in time for the holidays, making this distribution possible. In addition to tomorrow's standalone turkey distribution, additional turkeys will be distributed at the organization’s Together Tour series of large-scale food distributions held across the county. Drive-through free turkey distribution in Feeding San Diego’s parking lot. SIGN UP NOW Tuesday, December 21; attendees will be picking up their turkeys during two time slots: 8-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m,. Feeding San Diego, 9477 Waples St. Ste. 100, San Diego, CA 92121 “This holiday season is yet again very challenging for many people in our community who are facing record high gas prices and inflation across the board,” says Dan Shea, CEO of Feeding San Diego. “We are delighted to be able to pass out free frozen turkeys ahead of the holidays so that people can celebrate with their families and not worry about the cost of the food on their table.” Feeding San Diego is on Facebook + Instagram
  • Do you have what it takes to win our Annual Super Bowl Sunday Cornhole Tournament? Join us Sunday, February, 13th from 11 am-2 pm. Followed by our all-you -can -eat BBQ on the Grill at 2pm. Check-In - 10:30 am - must arrive on time or your team forfeits their slot! All you can eat BBQ - 2 pm Super Bowl Watch Party 3 pm Register your teams and compete to win $1,000 in Cash + Prizes. More funny the team name, the better! Points for creativity. To Reserve your Super Bowl Tables - Please email joe@710bc.com or call (858) 483-7844 $40 to reserve and goes towards your tab. For more information on this event and registration please visit HERE!
  • Climate change, education, abortion rights and other hot button issues are all on the ballot this year. And they will generate tens of millions of dollars in spending and countless campaign ads before Election Day. Here’s everything voters need to know about California’s ballot props.
  • Receive helpful, one-on-one advice, for your Landscape Makeover project from professional designers and architects. Whether you are looking to make minor or major changes, incorporate water-wise plants, be more water efficient, qualify for a rebate, create an outdoor social space, contribute to the native habitat, or install a completely new water wise landscape, consultations are a great service to get you moving in the right direction. Date | 45-minute slots available From February 2 through March 21. Location | The Water Conservation Garden Register here! Members: $70 Non-members: $85 Please select date and time of consultation. Includes: A 45-minute Zoom or phone consultation including next-step advice, and suggested plant list where applicable. For more information, please visit thegarden.org/consultations/landscape-design-consultation or email Jillian@thegarden.org.
  • The end of Title 42 is expected bring more migrants across U.S. borders.
  • The next World Cup will be the biggest ever after world soccer body FIFA took the leap from a 32-team field to 48 teams in 2026. It means more of soccer’s so-called “little teams” could make the cut.
  • It should also be noted that making a show of presidential ambition early but then backing off has been an excellent way to get on the national ticket, albeit in the role of running mate.
  • Women are underrepresented in Brazil's Congress. But Indigenous women recently elected in Sao Paulo are hoping to change that reality.
  • While the graduate student workers that went on strike from the UC system for six weeks won concessions like increased pay, a substantial portion of the workers are still dissatisfied and the contracts are relatively short, so tough negotiations may resume again in 2024.
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