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  • Join us on two exciting weekends October 17 - 19 & October 24 - 26, for a spine-chilling experience like no other. Fright for Future, ranked San Diego's #1 Scariest Haunted Attraction (SD Union Tribune), is back and ready to give you the scare of a lifetime! Step into our haunted maze of "true terrors" bringing scary issues concerning people, planet, and animals to light this Halloween. Brace yourself for an unforgettable journey through the dark corners of our world. Gather your friends, summon your courage, and join us at Fright for Future. It's time to confront our fears and take action. Let's make this Halloween season a hauntingly impactful one! This event is recommended for ages 10 and up. Friday, Oct. 17, 2025: 4 PM - 9 PM Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025: 12 PM - 9 PM Sunday, Oct. 19, 2025: 12 PM - 9 PM Friday, Oct. 24, 2025: 4 PM - 9 PM Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025: 12 PM - 9 PM Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025: 12 PM - 9 PM Fright for Future on Instagram
  • One of the reasons for the expected shortfall is the chronic underfunding of special education, Superintendent Fabi Bagula said.
  • Make an Accordion Book with movable parts that tell you why a particular book was banned; then you open the door or look in the pocket to reveal the miniature colored picture of the cover of the book. Each section of the accordion is a letter spelling out BANNED. This event is free to attend thanks to the generous support of the Friends of the Mission Hills-Hillcrest Library. Mission Hills-Hillcrest/Knox Branch Library on Facebook
  • National City's Pepper Park can soon expand in size by nearly 50% thanks to a ruling this week by the California Coastal Commission to approve the National City Balanced Plan.
  • Join us for special Story Time as part of Filipino American History Month. We will feature a Filipino folktale and craft! It will be held in Kensington Park at 10:30 am. There will be stories, songs, and bubbles! Join the fun!
  • San Diego, you’re invited to an evening of art, culture, and connection along Imperial Avenue — ending with an exclusive cocktail celebration hosted by internationally acclaimed artist Maxx Moses! Come celebrate the future of Encanto Arts, support local students and creatives, then close the night with good company and elevated vibes. In collaboration with Sister Cities Project— plus the support of Imperial Avenue’s own The Block Club, The Mental Bar, Mvinyo Book Bar, Project New Village, and The Urban Collaborative Project —our Collective Activation™ will transform the 63rd block into a vibrant creative destination for the inaugural Experience Encanto: Art Stroll. Visit: https://encanto.sistercitiesproject.org/
  • One hundred years ago this week, the radio barn dance that came to be known as the Grand Ole Opry was first broadcast from Nashville. Being part of the show still matters to country artists today.
  • Forty percent of babies in the U.S. are born to unmarried mothers. Increasingly, those moms are over 30, at a time when teen pregnancy has fallen off a cliff and births are declining for younger women.
  • Some states are passing new laws requiring artificial intelligence to be clearly labeled, especially in regulated industries or on high-stakes documents such as police reports. The labels are crucial for people who'd rather not use AI at all.
  • UPS and FedEx's fleets of MD-11 planes are grounded, which can each carry thousands of packages. Logistics experts say some cargo could shift to passenger planes, trains and trucks.
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