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  • Join us for Live Music on the Piazza with awesome local artists! Grab food and cocktails from our stations and enjoy it on our outdoor patio or the Piazza della Famiglia. Order Food and drinks from select stations through online ordering! Dog-Friendly Patio! Free to attend. Wine Wednesday: All day 1/2 Off Select Bottles of Wine Wed 9/11 6-8 p.m. - Honeytones Wed 9/18 6-8 p.m. - Honeytones Wed 9/25 6-8 p.m. - Honeytones Visit: https://www.littleitalysd.com/
  • Welcome to Mom & Me Yoga with San Diego Mom Walks & Yoga Jawn Date: Monday, October 14t from 10 a.m. - Noon Location: Fox Point Farms - On the Green Hey mamas! Need a little “me” time, but can’t find a sitter? You’re in luck! Join us on Monday, October 14 at 10 a.m. for a super chill yoga class at Fox Point Farms where you can bring your little ones along. Think of it as yoga for YOU with babies just vibing with us. This isn’t your typical mommy-and-me class – it’s a chance for you to move, stretch, and reset while your little cuties hang out. After yoga, let’s head over to the café for some much-needed coffee and mama chats. Trust me, it’ll be the perfect balance of self-care, baby snuggles, and connecting with other amazing moms. Can’t wait to see you and your babes! Details: Class starts at 10 a.m. and there will be time after to class to mingle with community and enjoy the space. If you are in need of any assistance for disability please let us know in advance. Please bring your own mat, we will have a few on site to borrow.
  • The series continues Friday, September 20, with Tom Griesgraber, Billy Galewood, and Steve Bulman. Billy Galewood is an American singer, songwriter, and rapper from Cleveland who ended up in California, where he continued to hone his eclectic acoustic/hip-hop sound. His shows blend hip-hop, acoustic rock, funk, improvisation, and comedy. Multi-instrumentalist-composer Tom Griesgraber is known for many roles, including behind the scenes, in the music industry, but the Berklee College of Music graduate is best known onstage for his mastery of the unusual Chapman Stick. The relatively narrow instrument produces music that to the uninitiated listener sounds like an ensemble. Those who have seen Griesgraber perform live, however, know that the sonorous music produced comes from the magic of a unique virtuoso. A seasoned guitar player of 30 years, Stephen Bulman specializes in percussive fingerstyle music. Known for his distinctive use of harmonics and pitch bending, his tranquil compositions create a soothing auditory experience. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/acoustics-24-0920 Athenaeum Music and Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • The decision comes in the wake of a judge's ruling that such a move will not cause irreparable harm to the employees. There will be exceptions for several hundred employees in roles deemed critical.
  • Conservative opposition leader Friedrich Merz won a lackluster victory in a national election Sunday, while the far-right Alternative for Germany doubled its support, projections showed.
  • Elon Musk's claim that federal workers who ignore a mass email will lose their job isn't supported by the email's request — or OPM guidance that says responses to its mass emails are "voluntary."
  • Chile is the world's second-largest lithium producer. It has been a welcome boon to the economy, but local community members consider it a disaster.
  • Gov. Newsom pledged to address a rise in jail deaths. Since then, fentanyl overdoses and suicides have death rates at historic highs.
  • Gov. Newsom pledged to address a rise in jail deaths. Since then, fentanyl overdoses and suicides have death rates at historic highs.
  • A week after the Supreme Court struck down the federal ban on bump stocks, Representative Scott Peters and other local leaders say Congress needs to act to protect people’s safety. In other news, over the last decade, California lost half of its recycling centers, which means fewer opportunities for people to recycle their bottles and cans. Our KPBS investigative reporter joins the podcast to discuss how the state is planning to transform how we recycle in the coming years. Plus, young poets are inscribing their words on the pavement of a City Heights alley. The public art project is being unveiled Saturday.
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