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  • Check your receipt. Grow your own veggies. Ask about senior discounts. NPR readers share their top tips on cutting costs at the grocery store.
  • Come meet Dorothy and her friends, Over the Rainbow, in this beloved classic. After wishing for something more, she realizes that she had already had everything she could have ever wanted, because after all, there is no place like home. Times vary based on the date. For more information visit: artcenter.org
  • Get ready for Prayze on the Yard, an extension of CSU Super Sunday hosted by San Diego State University! Get connected to SDSU's learning community and learn more about higher education at this event featuring food, vendors and free gospel music. Don't miss out on performances by Jason McGee & The Choir, as well as a selection of praise teams, talented choirs and dancers from throughout San Diego.SDSU Gospel Fest, which was held for the first time in 2019, brings leaders from the faith-based community together with SDSU leaders with the goals of encouraging K-12 students to pursue higher education and of highlighting the California State University system’s Graduation Initiative 2025, designed to eliminate achievement gaps. Other CSU universities also partner with faith leaders on events that emphasize partnerships and the importance of higher education.If you would like to participate as a vendor for the event, please check out our website for more information!For more information visit: sacd.sdsu.edu
  • A list of reasons why generative AI may be overhyped.
  • Some 30,000 Thais were working in Israel prior to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks. More than 7,000 have left Israel since. More than 50 Thai citizens were killed or taken hostage in the attacks.
  • TikTok’s survival in the U.S. is riding on the outcome of the hearing. Federal judges peppered both the Justice Department and TikTok with skeptical questions about the ban, which takes effect in January.
  • Don’t Miss North County's best night market. Over 30 vendors including Pizza, Burgers, Donuts, Sushi, Tacos, Noodles, Nachos, Wings, Bao, Cookies, Curries and so much more.Vegan Food Popup is a free event that showcases the best plant-based food in SoCal, featuring a rotating lineup of diverse vendors from San Diego, Orange County and LA. In between bites, shop a selection of local products and services.Family-Friendly | Dogs Allowed | Live Music | Free ParkingThe Vista Vegan Food Popup is located at the Local Roots Boochyard, the perfect evening destination for families and friends to gather and enjoy food, drinks and entertainment. This beautiful indoor & outdoor venue features several seating areas, pool and other games, plus cozy fire pits.Parking: There is a free parking lot onsite and free street parking nearby.Vendors: African Food Kitchen, Cosmic Universal Babe, Drewski’s Lemonade, Element Vegan Cuisine, Kula Ice Cream, Local Roots Pizza, Magnolia Kitchen and Bakery, Majestik Kulture, Maya's Cookies, Ms Kim’s Kitchen & More, Ninfasland, Pink Pantree, Rizo's Kitchen, Sabor Piri Piri, Shmackin Noodz, The Donuttery, The Pad Thai Stand, Yuseong ManduMonthly Events:San Clemente Vegan Food Popup1st Saturday Every Month | 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at North Beach, 1832 N El Camino Real, San Clemente North Park Vegan Food Popup2nd Saturday Every Month, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at the North Park Mini Park, 3812 29th St, San DiegoVista Vegan Food Popup3rd Friday Every Month, 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. at the Local Roots Boochyard,1430 Vantage Ct, VistaSpecial Events:San Diego Super AdoptionSaturday, April 13th, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at the North Park Mini Park, 3812 29th St, San DiegoSan Diego EarthFestSaturday, April 20th, 2024, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Balboa Park, Park Boulevard and Presidents Way LawnAll locations are free to the public, family-friendly and dog-friendly and feature music and free parking.Vegan Food Popup has been featured on CBS News, ABC News, Fox News, The San Diego Union-Tribune, The Orange County Register, San Diego Magazine, KUSI and San Diego Reader.Since launching in 2019, Vegan Food Popup has supported hundreds of local food and craft vendors by providing venues for sharing their offerings with the community.Subscribe to our newsletterFor more info visit: veganfoodpopup.comStay Connected on Instagram and Facebook
  • Known world wide as The Queen of Boogie Woogie, The Sultana of Swing, and The Lady Who Skates on the 88s, Sue Palmer has been a presence on the live music scene in San Diego and the world for over 30 years.She was inducted into the San Diego Music Hall of Fame in 2018, has had a day named after her by the city of San Diego in 2008, and has won numerous San Diego Music Awards for her bands and albums. She has recorded over 12 albums under her own name, securing an international award from The International Blues Challenge (IBC) in Memphis for Best Self Produced Album ("Sophisticated Ladies").She was the beehive wearing music director and longtime pianist for blues diva Candye Kane, through the 90s, appearing on many of her albums, touring world wide (France, Germany, England, The Czech Republic, Turkey, South Africa, Australia, and more) as well as all over the US and parts of Canada. Sue has also toured Switzerland, Russia, The Netherlands, and Argentina under her own name.She had a radio show for 3 years on San Diego's local Jazz station KSDS 88.3FM, and now hosts a podcast called "The Motel Swing Happy Hour KSUE San Diego." ( suepalmer.com, Spotify, Google Play, iTunes ) According to Claudia Russell, DJ Extraordinaire on KSDS 88.3FM, "When her heavily jeweled hands hit the 88s, you're in for a ride!" WATCH OUT: YOU may become a slave to the dance floor!!Visit: bardicmanagement.com/events/san-diego/live-music/sue-palmer-liz-ajuzie/april-27-2024-a38wbSue Palmer on FacebookSee More Eventswww.booksandrecrodsbar.comwww.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • The San Diego Diplomacy Council is excited to announce the 2024 Global Leadership Youth Program (GLYP), a summer enrichment program designed for high school students passionate about global issues and leadership. Running from June 24 to July 19, 2024, the program will cover critical topics such as environmental sustainability, 21st century peacebuilding, and universal dignity.Participants will benefit from guest speakers, diplomacy simulations, group projects, and cultural activities. This immersive program not only builds critical thinking and negotiation skills but also fosters a global perspective, preparing students for future success.“The Global Leadership Youth Program is a pivotal experience for highschoolers who are interested in International Relations and/or interested in having a career that is impactful on a global scale,” says San Diego Diplomacy Council Program Officer, Carmelina Herrera. “GLYP gives students the opportunity to engage in important topics such as environmentalism and civil activism through an international lens.”Sessions run in week-long modules at the UC San Diego Park & Market Campus in downtown San Diego from 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. PDT:June 24 - 28: Introduction to International Relations: Peacebuilding in the 21st CenturyJuly 8 - 12: Environmental Sustainability: Cultivating Tomorrow in a Changing WorldJuly 15 - 19: Human Rights at Home and Abroad: Exploring Universal DignityStudents will receive a Certificate of Excellence in Global Leadership upon completing the program, a prestigious addition to college applications and resumes, and may be eligible to receive college credit through the University of California, San Diego’s Continuing Education Units.As in past years, GLYP 2024 will enable teens to engage in conversations of global importance. “We created the Global Leadership Youth Program to meet a need, to young leaders’ desire desire to develop their critical thinking and leadership skills through an international lens,” says Jawad Al Baghdadi, SDDC Program Director. Students are eager to engage with real-world issues, and this program is the perfect launchpad for doing so.”For more information visit: sandiegodiplomacy.orgStay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Transit advocates have long asked for a more accessible and user-friendly fare payment system.
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