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  • Laissez les bons temps rouler! Gator By The Bay returns to the San Diego Bay for four days of “Mardi Gras in May,” bringing the music, flavors and joyful spirit of Louisiana to the West Coast. The good times start early with a free Thursday kickoff party at 5 p.m., featuring an acoustic music jam, dancing, food trucks, beverages and a special meet-and-greet with GRAMMY-winning musician Wilson Savoy. Enjoy 100+ live performances across seven stages, dance to Zydeco, Cajun and blues bands, and dig into authentic Creole favorites—including 10,000 pounds of crawfish trucked in straight from Louisiana. Take a spin on the dance floor with free lessons at the Bon Temps Social Club Dance Pavilion, watch chefs cook up Southern classics at the Taste of Louisiana Cooking Pavilion, and browse the colorful Mardi Gras Market for art, music and festive finds. Held over Mother’s Day weekend, the festival is a favorite for families, with kids 17 and under admitted free with a paid adult. Come for the music, stay for the crawfish, and let the good times roll on the San Diego Bay. Gator by the Bay on Instagram and Facebook
  • Experience the Creative Heart of Talmadge: Artist Tour Returns April 12, 2026 Did you know that the historic neighborhood of Talmadge is home to a massive community of creators? On Sunday, April 12, the Talmadge Artist Tour returns, offering a rare look at the sheer volume of talent tucked away in this San Diego gem. This free, self-guided event features 13 local artists showcasing their work in various locations throughout the neighborhood. From fine painting and intricate glasswork to handmade pottery and jewelry, there is an incredible range of art to discover. This year also features a special guest from the Spanish Village Art Center, known for unique functional art. Come meet the makers, talk shop, and support the local arts scene. When: Sunday, April 12 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Where: Various locations in Talmadge (92115). Visit talmadgeartists.com for the tour map. Cost: Free
  • The tour comes as Myanmar's new government tries to consolidate its political position regionally, while continuing to wage a brutal civil war.
  • Soon after winning the Texas Republican Senate primary runoff, Ken Paxton attacked Democratic nominee, state Rep. James Talarico as "too low-T for Texas," putting manhood front and center in the race.
  • Some lawmakers are speaking out against closed, single-party primaries, which they see as part of a system that limits voter choice and incentivizes elected officials to prioritize party loyalty.
  • The Port of San Diego is excited to present “A Day at the Park," a FREE family-friendly multicultural celebration at Pepper Park on the National City Bayfront on Saturday, April 4.  Come explore the newly updated Pepper Park and enjoy the celebration featuring local food vendors, entertainment, performances, and activities for kids of all ages.  Free shuttle services are available from 10:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. from National City. Shuttles will run approximately every 30 minutes from: Paradise Valley Hospital, Medical Office Building, the South Gated Employee Parking Lot: 655 Euclid Ave, National City, CA 91950 Olivewood Elementary School, 2505 F Ave., National City, CA 91950 Visit the event website to learn more and sign up for an event reminder for the opportunity to collect a free water bottle at the event while supplies last: https://www.portofsandiego.org/experiences/parks-recreation/day-park
  • Easter Brunch Buffet at The Cosmopolitan Hotel & Restaurant Sunday, April 5 • 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Old Town San Diego State Historic Park Celebrate Easter at one of San Diego’s most historic landmarks as The Cosmopolitan Hotel & Restaurant hosts its annual Easter Brunch Buffet. Guests will enjoy a festive, family-friendly spread featuring made‑to‑order omelets, pork belly eggs benedict, Belgian waffles, honey‑glazed carved ham, lemon & herb‑crusted baked cod, fresh salads, sides, and a full dessert table with seasonal favorites. Each adult reservation includes a complimentary welcome mimosa. The event takes place on Sunday, April 5, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Pricing is $72 for adults and $19 for children 10 and under. Seating is limited, and advance reservations are required. For details or to reserve a table, visit OldTownCosmopolitan.com. Old Town Cosmopolitan on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us on Saturday for our foot-stomping monthly contra dance from 7:30 to 10 p.m. with a beginners’ session at 7 p.m. to learn what you need to know. Contra is a living American tradition, with new dances being written. All are welcome! Gender-neutral dance roles. Wear what you like, with comfortable shoes. A caller teaches and directs each dance. Pairs progress up and down two facing lines. The band is the Cactus Lickers -- Jim Anderson (guitar), Charlie VanTassel (banjo), Jonathan Hallemeier (fiddle), Peter Sharpe (mandolin) -- and the caller is Ellie Konitshek. San Diego Folk Heritage on Facebook / Instagram
  • For over 40 years, the Student Nutrition Organization (SNO) of San Diego State University has served the local community through volunteering, advocacy, and philanthropy. We have strived for our members to develop strong professional and community relationships, and this gala is how we give back to our community locally and nationally. This year’s gala will benefit Mama’s Kitchen, supporting initiatives toward improving the health and well-being of individuals and families vulnerable to malnutrition from chronic illness. This year, the 12th Annual Josephson-Spindler SNO Gala will take place at The Parma Payne Goodall Alumni Center on SDSU’s campus. Against a backdrop of Old Hollywood Glam, we will gather in support of our shared commitment to nutrition, sustainability, and community impact.Guests are encouraged to embrace the theme with semi-formal attire, with ties and gala dresses welcomed to enhance the evening’s timeless elegance. The evening will feature a fundraising silent auction with exclusive items and experiences, a curated dinner menu with locally sourced seasonal ingredients, an open bar with our signature drinks, and more engaging entertainment with a dynamic master of ceremonies. Fundraised proceeds from this event will go directly to Mama’s Kitchen as our intended beneficiary. SNO is very proud to support such an impactful cause. We are also honored to announce that our keynote speaker this evening will be Dr. James Sallis. James F. Sallis, Ph.D. is a Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health at University of California San Diego and Professorial Fellow at Australian Catholic University, Melbourne. He taught for 22 years at San Diego State University. He has led research to understand policy and environmental influences on physical activity, nutrition, and obesity, with studies conducted across all age groups in the US. Dr. Sallis is co-founder of the International Physical Activity and Environment Network (IPEN) that conducted coordinated studies of adults and adolescents in about 20 countries. He has authored over 850 scientific publications and is one of the world’s most cited authors in any field, with over 250,000 citations. He is currently focusing on getting research used to create active, healthy, and sustainable cities. Dr. Sallis is Past-President of Society of Behavioral Medicine, member of the US National Academy of Medicine, and has won numerous national and international awards. Dr. Sallis will be presenting to the audience on the topic of “Environments Shape Eating Behaviors, But We Can Shape Those Environments”. The presentation aims to shed light on the dynamic relationship between our environment and nutrition. Registered Dietitians may earn CEUs through this event. Overall, the gala intends to offer a lively and engaging opportunity for nutrition advocates to connect, have fun, and support a meaningful cause in a vibrant and welcoming space. Join us to connect with SDSU faculty and students, Registered Dietitians, local professionals all for a good cause! Reserve your tickets today! SDSU discounted tickets are available for current SDSU students, while general admission tickets apply to all other guests. Please note that SDSU affiliation will be verified at the door. Please be sure to uncheck the fundraising cost offset upon checkout if you do not wish to contribute at this time. All costs are automatically added. For any questions, please do not hesitate to reach us at sdsu.sno.president@gmail.com. We are truly grateful for your support and look forward to celebrating this special evening with you!
  • Death Over Drafts: A Social Gathering on Life, Death & Everything In Between At The Death Network, you know we’re passionate about lifting the taboo around talking about death. Over the past year, we’ve loved connecting with so many of you at our Death Cafes and discussion groups across San Diego. This time, we’re excited to switch things up with a more casual gathering - an evening to mix, mingle, and share a drink with folks who appreciate some good, honest conversation about death and dying. Grab a drink, and come hang out with us for an evening of community, curiosity, and conversation - served with a side of good beer. Death Over Drafts is a laid-back night out where good drinks meet real talk. It’s a chance to connect with like-minded folks who aren’t afraid to go deep - chatting about life, loss, and everything in between. This month, we’re teaming up with our friends at Autonomy Health, they'll be on hand to chat about medical aid in dying (MAiD) and how this legal option is allowing folks to make end of life decisions with knowledge and agency. Bring your curiosity and your questions, grab a drink and join the conversation - the first round is on Autonomy Health cheers! The Death Network on TikTok / Instagram
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