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  • Preserve Greater Golden Hill to Host “March & Roll” in South Park Family-Friendly Event Aims to Spark Conversation About Housing Policies On Sunday, September 7 at 11:30 a.m. at the 28th Street Playground in South Park, neighbors from the South Park and Golden Hill communities will gather for a “March & Roll”—an inclusive, lively, family-friendly walk-ride-and-roll event designed to bring neighbors together, raise awareness, and start conversations about how current state and local housing legislation is affecting the safety, affordability, livability, and future of San Diego’s neighborhoods. The event will begin in South Park, where participants can meet, mingle, and decorate their walking shoes, strollers, scooters, bicycles, and wagons. At noon, the group will follow a set route through the neighborhood, showcasing community spirit and solidarity while enjoying South Park’s tree-lined streets and historic charm. Organizers say the goal is not just to voice concerns but to encourage informed dialogue about how to balance growth with preserving what makes each neighborhood unique. Participants are encouraged to bring reusable water bottles, sun protection, signs, and festive decorations for themselves or their wheels. What: South Park “March & Roll” When: Sunday, September 7, 2025 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Where: 1612 28th St, San Diego, CA 92102 Who: Families, friends, neighbors, and community supporters Event Details: Free of cost About the Organizer: Preserve Greater Golden Hill is a grassroots, non-partisan neighborhood organization of South Park and Golden Hill residents who want to promote awareness of housing legislation and its local impacts. The event’s focus is on community engagement, respectful discussion, and civic participation. For more information about the organization, visit PreserveGreaterGoldenHill.com and @preservegreatergoldenhill on Instagram.
  • Join us for a free monthly meetup for health, wellness + fitness professionals in San Diego looking to expand their referral network. Our free monthly networking meetup is the perfect opportunity to: ᐧ Build strong professional relationships: Connect with other industry leaders and potential collaborators. ᐧ Expand your client base: Discover new referral sources and strategic partnerships. ᐧ Gain valuable insights: Learn from the experiences of guest speakers and other successful practitioners. ᐧ Boost your visibility: Increase your brand awareness within the local community. Who should attend: ᐧ Functional medicine doctors ᐧ Naturopathic and homeopathic doctors ᐧ Psychotherapists and counselors ᐧ Reiki / energy healers ᐧ Personal trainers ᐧ Nutritionists ᐧ Physical therapists ᐧ Yoga and fitness instructors ᐧ Massage therapists ᐧ Acupuncturists ᐧ Tarot / human design readers and astrologers ᐧ Chiropractors ᐧ Health, wellness + spiritual coaches --- Event Details: Date: First Tuesday of the Month 12 p.m. - 12:30 p.m. Meditation (optional) – led by Seaside Center for Spiritual Living 12:30 p.m. - 1 p.m. Wellness Marketing Insights + Discussion – led by Locally Well San Diego 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Networking Locally Well San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • First, 200 Affordable Housing units land in Mission Valley. Plus, why the Marine Corps has now changed its relationship with an Oceanside credit-union. Then, in conversation with Voice Of San Diego we take a deeper dive into the major factors impacting the housing crisis in San Diego.
  • A San Diego theater company is reimagining a classic fairy tale with "Gretel: The Musical," giving the Brothers Grimm story new life as a femme-centric musical.
  • Local food content creator and foster care worker Waigal Safi appears in the fourth season of PBS' "The Great American Recipe." The show spotlights eight home cooks as they share signature recipes and participate in challenges.
  • Housing bills in California often face fierce opposition from construction unions. The carpenters’ union went their own way, becoming a “game-changing” force in the debate.
  • Upcycle Your Own Item! Learn to Carve & Block Print! Thursday, September 4, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Have you ever wanted to print your own designs on shirts and bags?! In this 2-hour workshop, you’ll learn the art of relief printing! Students will learn to design and carve their own linoleum stamp and block print an image onto fabric. We invite you to upcycle fabric from your own wardrobe or home for this class, so grab a well-loved favorite item or something that could use a fun refresh and begin imagining some fun designs you might carve and print! Because this class focuses on upcycling, please bring your own fabric to block print on. This can be clothing, a tote bag or something else. You may bring more than one item and the instructor can help you choose which to print on in class. We recommend you avoid fabrics that are especially thin, like satins and silks. All other tools and materials needed for this class will be supplied for use. This class is appropriate for ages 14 years and older. • Military, first responders and sibling discounts. • Scholarships available. • Homeschool funds accepted. • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
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