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  • Discover Local Art at the Spring Talmadge Artist Tour Experience the vibrant creativity of San Diego’s local artists at the Spring Talmadge Artist Tour on Sunday, April 6, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This free, self-guided tour invites art lovers to explore the home studios of talented local artists, offering a rare glimpse into their creative spaces and processes. Nestled in the charming Talmadge neighborhood, located east of Fairmount Avenue, this beloved community event showcases an exciting array of original artwork, including paintings, ceramics, glass art, and handcrafted jewelry. Visitors will have the unique opportunity to meet the artists, learn about their techniques, and purchase one-of-a-kind pieces directly from the creators. Wander through this historic neighborhood and discover an inspiring mix of artistic styles, from intricate handmade ceramics and stunning multi-colored glass creations to expressive paintings and expertly crafted jewelry. Whether you’re a seasoned collector, an art enthusiast, or simply looking for a beautiful day out, the Spring Talmadge Artist Tour offers a welcoming and enriching experience for all. This community-driven event has been a favorite among locals and visitors alike, celebrating the talent and dedication of artists who bring creativity to life in San Diego. Mark your calendars and support local art while exploring the unique and diverse works on display. A map of participating artist studios will be available to help guide your tour. Don’t miss this special opportunity to connect with the local art scene and take home a beautiful piece of San Diego’s creative spirit! Visit: Talmadge Artist Tour
  • The former leader of FAIR, the Federation for American Immigration Reform, Dan Stein, retired this year after more than 40 at the helm of the organization. The right-wing group has long fought to reduce immigration and for tougher border controls. Under President Trump, Stein's once-fringe ideas are now being enacted.
  • After 104 days in a Louisiana immigration detention center, Columbia graduate student Mahmoud Khalil has been released on bail.
  • The Ecosystems Mission Area helps researchers track everything from birds and bees to floods and fires. Trump wants to cut it by about 90%, gutting a key federal ecological program.
  • The National Guard has been deployed many times historically. Experts say the president's decision to deploy the Guard as a blanket response to crime in D.C. is a departure from its intended mission.
  • We’re turning 5! Join us for an unforgettable evening as we celebrate our journey, build new connections, and look ahead to the future of ocean access and conservation. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or new to our mission, this is your chance to network with like minded changemakers, nonprofit leaders, and advocates who are making a difference in our communities. What to Expect: Connect & Collaborate – Network with other nonprofit leaders, ocean advocates, and community builders who are driving impact in coastal access, diversity in outdoor spaces, and environmental justice. Celebrate Our Achievements – Reflect on five years of breaking barriers and diversifying the coast, and hear what’s next for Paddle for Peace. Dance & Unwind – Enjoy a night of music, good vibes, and celebration on the dance floor. Dinner & Drinks – Savor a delicious meal and craft cocktails while engaging in meaningful conversations about the future of our work. This is more than a party, it’s a chance to strengthen our community, spark new collaborations, and celebrate the impact we’ve made together. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/paddle-for-peace-5-year-anniversary-celebration-tickets-1268200715479?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Paddle For Peace on Instagram and Facebook
  • This week, we're light on popes and presidents — but if you've been keeping up with the Kardashians, you'll get at least one question right.
  • Far more families are choosing to have fewer — or no — children. Many countries, including the U.S., now face a rapidly aging population that could begin to shrink.
  • While San Diego is skipping official events, Tijuana embraces UNESCO's International Jazz Day with concerts and deep musical roots that resonate on both sides of the border.
  • The plane crash in Tierrasanta displaced up to 40 military families according to the Navy.
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