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  • RSVP below so we have enough for everyone! Come celebrate San Diego Craft Collective as we mark 5 years as the best nonprofit arts center in San Diego! We’ll have live craft demonstrations, a free kids craft, a fun Make & Take craft, music, food truck for brunch/lunch + more! It’s fun for all ages! LIVE CRAFT DEMOS | We’ll have local artists and artisans working on projects. Join us and get inspired to learn a new craft today! FREE KIDS CRAFT | RSVP for a surprise hands-on kids craft from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.! *This project is great for children of all ages. Young children may need help from an accompanying adult. MAKE & TAKE CRAFT | RSVP for a fun project stencil-designing an eco-bag from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.! *We appreciate a $5 per person contribution for this craft to help us cover costs. MUSIC & FOOD TRUCK | We’ll have a food truck/caterer so you can head on over and grab a bite to eat while you hang out and celebrate with us! *Please RSVP so our vendor can be prepared with enough food, avoiding waste. About San Diego Craft Collective We’re excited to celebrate our commitments to: our local community and schools; teaching traditional craft to all people, of all ages & backgrounds; creating a welcoming, safe, and inclusive family-friendly learning environment; sustainably operating and sharing eco-friendly approaches to life-long craft journeys; & making it through a pandemic strong and with more purpose then ever! We can’t wait to see you there! Grab a friend or family member and help us celebrate a bright crafting future together! For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • A day full of train songs, with more adventures around Old Poway Park. All free! The Poway-Midland Railroad will be running the narrow-gauge vintage trains around the park for a nominal fee, which goes to support the nonprofit organization that maintains the railroad. The following is our schedule of performers on the Gazebo Stage: 10 a.m. - Hullabaloo. We will start the day with family-friendly folk fun from our friends at Hullabaloo. Grab something from the farmers market and bring the kids on over. 11 a.m. - Patty Hall. We have coaxed Patty out of her pandemic pause for this show. Her shows make people happy! Noon - Cowboy Jack. Cowboy Jack knows ALL the classic country songs, and knows how to deliver them so you know he means it. This man is the Real Deal. 1 p.m. - Sara Petite. She shows what a century of American music sounds like filtered through the psyche of a 21st century west coast woman. 2 p.m. - Clinton Davis. It is doubtful there is another San Diegan as versed in old time folk music repertoire, and certainly not one as skilled at so many instruments. We do not know if he will be playing guitar, banjo, fiddle, or his banjo-mandolin – but we know it will smoke! 3 p.m. - Tyler Grant. We are tickled to get this man on our stage for the first time. He is an icon in that world where Doc Watson and Jerry Garcia equally inspire guitar pickers, and we hope to see more of him, so make sure you stick around and say “Howdy”.
  • While more people entered homelessness than found housing in March, the gap between the two has been narrowing.
  • Learn how to grow food and create resilience in your own backyard. This class will teach you the basics of how to grow nutrient-dense food at home while building soil and restoring health to the land and to yourself! You will take home actionable steps you can take right now to get started! It is geared towards people living in small (less than 1/2 acre) urban settings. LEARN: We'll show you - what small scale urban gardening looks like - why it's critically important (and fun) - how to start practicing it at home right now! TOUR: We'll walk through a living, suburban food forest paradise and observe the many projects such as composting, chickens, water retention, soil building and more ACTIONABLE STEPS: We will give you "homework" you can do right away to start creating abundance on your property!
  • Niki de Saint Phalle’s longtime assistant, Lech Juretko, still repairs each elaborate sculpture, stone-by-stone. But the cities that own the works of public art can’t always provide enough funding for necessary maintenance.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: a major exhibition of Caribbean art; Disco Riot artists-in-residence and more arts and culture this weekend.
  • One of San Diego’s only volunteer run, community street fairs, celebrates 25 years this March! Join us on neighborhood streets for a day of good food, good people and good fun. With a little something for everyone, The Rolando Street Fair features 5 local bands including national headliner and longtime San Diego favorite Buck-O-Nine, with Emcee for the day, local music guru, Tim Pyles. Shop over 100 vendors, artists and makers, enjoy a variety of food options including the local craft Beer Garden, and entertainment for ages from tiny to teen in the $5 play-all-day kids zone - featuring a rock climbing wall, inflatables and more.
  • Rural Latino communities are divided about the project, which would capture carbon from an oilfield and power plant — and allow an oil company to keep operating as the state struggles to slash greenhouse gases.
  • Join us as we bring in the new Spring 2024 Term! At the Osher at SDSU Spring 2024 Kick Off and Course Preview Event, you can get a glimpse of inspiring courses and forge lasting connections. Location: 2nd floor, Extended Studies Center, 5701 Hardy Ave, San Diego
  • A bill to ban homeless encampments statewide near parks, schools and transit hubs failed to get out of the same legislative committee as last year.
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