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  • The program allows people with difficulties communicating or who become anxious around authority figures to display a blue envelope logo on stickers, pins, seat belt covers, ribbons, key chains, lanyards, wallet information cards or bracelets.
  • Summer Movies in the Park is the largest free and family-friendly outdoor movie series in San Diego County, with dozens of hosting sites and over a hundred screenings. It launched in 2007 as a ‘take back our parks’ initiative – in sync with the County’s Live Well vision to sustain safe, healthy and thriving communities. Shows run May through October, in neighborhoods from the beach to the desert, and everything in between. Each movie event gives residents a reason to visit their local parks after dark, deterring inappropriate loitering and park use, and bringing additional safety and security to residents’ favorite locales. Events begin as early as 5 p.m., though actual movie start times are 15 minutes after sunset. Before the movie, many locations provide additional entertainment like arts and crafts, games, costume contests, music, dancing and food trucks. FAQ: What should I bring? Plan to bring chairs or blankets for your comfort. Chairs are not provided at any of our events. Also, feel free to pack a picnic and enjoy your meal under the stars! Some locations will have food available, so check the Event Specifics section of each location and date for more details. Bring a sweater or light jacket – it will cool down once the sun sets. What if it rains? In the event of rain or high winds a movie may be canceled. If it rains on the day of the movie you’re planning to attend, please contact the Parks & Recreation office to get up-to-date information on possible cancellations. Contact information for each location is in the Event Specifics section of each scheduled movie. Can I bring my dog? Many parks allow dogs as long as they remain on leash. Rules are typically listed on community boards or kiosk signs – but you may also call to confirm. Always keep a close eye and clean up after your pet. Where can I park? Most locations have ample parking or quick access to public transportation. We encourage you to check the Event Specifics section of the movie you plan to attend to see if there are any specific notes on parking. For more information visit: summermoviesinthepark.com Stay Connected on Facebook Showtimes and Movies: June 17, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. Hidden Figures PG July 14, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. Toy Story 2 G
  • The 2023 Mountain West Softball Championship is coming to SDSU this Thursday through Saturday, May 11-13! SDSU is excited to host the first Mountain West Softball Tournament since 2006 with the top six teams in the conference battling for the Mountain West title at the SDSU Softball Stadium. Your San Diego State Aztecs are the #2 seed in the tournament and will be playing their first game on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. See below for the full schedule of games: Thursday, May 11: 10 a.m. – Game 1: 4-seed San Jose State vs. 5-seed Fresno State 12:30 p.m. – Game 2: 3-seed Colorado State vs. 6-seed Nevada 4 p.m. – Game 3: 1-seed Boise State vs. Game 1 Winner 6:30 p.m. - Game 4: 2-seed San Diego State vs. Game 2 Winner Friday, May 12: Noon - Game 5: Game 3 Winner vs. Game 4 Winner 3 p.m. - Game 6: Game 3 Loser vs. Game 4 Loser 6 p.m. - Game 7: Game 5 Loser vs. Game 6 Winner Saturday, May 13: Noon - 2023 Mountain West Championship Game: Game 5 Winner vs. Game 7 Winner 2:30 p.m. - Tiebreaker Game (if necessary) Tickets are available for $15 per day or $40 for an all-session pass at GoAztecs.com/MWSoftball. Discounted tickets are available for groups (10+) and military personnel for $12 per session or $30 for all-session passes by contacting the Aztec Ticket Office at 619-283-SDSU (7378). Come out this weekend and support the Aztecs as they compete for a conference championship at the SDSU Softball Stadium!
  • The final acquisition of the 302-bed medical campus is expected to be completed late this year.
  • At its best, Omegle allowed strangers to connect and share ideas. But, its founder admits, "some people misused it, including to commit unspeakably heinous crimes."
  • Juno-nominated songstress Ashe has announced an extensive North American tour in 2023 to support her brand new album 'Rae'. Her Fun While It Lasted Tour kicks off April 10th in Washington, DC and extends into May hitting major U.S. markets like New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas and Atlanta. Canadian shows are planned for Montreal and Toronto. Joining the tour on select dates will be special guests Daniel Nunnelee. Come see her perform at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on Thursday, May 11, 2023.
  • Thefts of French bulldogs are up nationwide, possibly because they're like jewelry: small, cute and expensive.
  • When sanctions were enacted against Russia in February of this year, many forecasts were of an imminent collapse in the Russian economy. A new report looks at why that hasn't happened.
  • Argentines are partying hard in Buenos Aires' bustling bars, despite inflation. Across the pond, German companies are switching gears in response to high gas prices, as Russia shuts off its supply.
  • A California grandmother fights to retrieve $30,000 taken by San Diego County from her grandchildren’s survivor benefits. Counties take millions of dollars in federal benefits from foster children, says a lawmaker trying to stop it.
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