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  • The Sweetwater Woman’s Club is bringing some early holiday spirit to the South Bay—hosting its 57th Annual Holiday Craft Show. This craft show will feature nearly two dozen local artisans and small businesses selling their goods and products—ornaments and decor, jewelry, quilts, soaps, baked goods, silent auction items, and raffle dozens of gifts donated from local businesses—to fundraise for local scholarships. Each year the Club gives a scholarship to a deserving senior from each of the high schools in the Sweetwater Union High School District.
  • Whether you're shopping for a foodie, a trendsetter or an explorer, we've organized the list by the type of person you’re gifting to make browsing easier.
  • Signing up for substance use disorder treatment in California prisons involves taking more frequent drug tests. The results, which are prone to error, can set back a prisoner’s chance for freedom.
  • The flavors, sounds, and spirit of Serbia come alive at the 52nd Annual San Diego Serbian Festival on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at St. George Serbian Orthodox Church in Bay Park. From 12 p.m. to 11 p.m., this family-friendly celebration transforms the church grounds into a lively cultural experience filled with food, music, dance, and history. Guests arriving between 12 p.m. and 4 p.m. will receive a complimentary dessert while supplies last, so early arrival is recommended! Serbian cuisine is known for its rich, bold flavors, and the festival is the perfect place to enjoy it all! Feast on roasted pork and lamb, savory burek (meat or cheese pastry), grilled cevapcici (minced sausages), sarma (stuffed cabbage rolls), flaky pita (apple and cherry pastries), palacinke (Serbian crepes), and rich baklava, with vegetarian favorites like musaka and sopska salata (similar to Greek salad) also available. Traditional Serbian folklore dancing brings the stage to life featuring award-winning performers from St. George’s Morava group and visiting ensembles from across Southern California. Two live Serbian bands will perform throughout the day, bringing to life centuries-old storytelling through music and keeping the celebration going late into the night. Families are especially welcome, with a kid zone featuring a playground, face painting, and fun to keep little ones entertained. Festival-goers can also tour the St. George Church for an unforgettable chance to experience the only church in North America fully adorned with breathtaking Venetian glass mosaics that cover the church’s entire interior. A Vespers service will be held at 6 PM, inviting guests to experience the beauty and depth of the Orthodox Christian tradition. With over half a century of history, the San Diego Serbian Festival is not only a staple in the Southern California event calendar—it’s a warm invitation to eat, dance, celebrate, and connect. Location: St. George Serbian Orthodox Church, 3025 Denver St., San Diego, CA 92117 Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025 Time: 12 p.m. – 11 p.m. Admission: $5 | Free for kids under 12, active military & first responders Bonus: Free dessert from 12–4 p.m. (limited availability, early arrival recommended) For tickets, sponsorship opportunities, vendor applications, and more information, visit: https://sdserbianfestival.com Follow San Diego Serbian Festival on Instagram: stgeorgeserbsd
  • Non-U.S. citizens lose access to SBA funding for small businesses, which provide the bulk of new jobs in California.
  • A collaboration between movement and sound artists honors "all the big and little things" and reflects the strength of San Diego's interdisciplinary arts ecosystem.
  • "Star Wars" creator George Lucas is making his first-ever Comic-Con appearance Sunday. Here's how to get into Hall H and what you need to know about lines and wristband rules.
  • The two losses — 5-2 to Belgium and 2-0 to Portugal — were a wakeup call for the USMNT and the team's ambitions for this summer's World Cup. But the Americans said they welcomed the lessons learned.
  • El presidente Donald Trump anunció el jueves la salida de Pam Bondi como su secretaria de Justicia, poniendo fin a la gestión polémica de una leal que trastocó la cultura de independencia del departamento, supervisó despidos a gran escala de empleados de carrera y actuó agresivamente para investigar a quienes el mandatario percibe como sus enemigos.
  • So you loved Frankenstein. What should you watch next? We asked our audience to share their recommendations. You suggested other stories of men and monsters, plus your Guillermo del Toro favorites.
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