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  • Celebrate the opening of the Princess Project at Parkway Plaza with a Night in Paris Fashion Show on Sunday, March 15, from 1-2 p.m.! Guests will enjoy a special afternoon of fashion while supporting The Princess Project, a nonprofit that provides free prom dresses and accessories to high school teens, and will have an exclusive sneak peek of the Dress Giveaway Store before the official giveaways begin this spring. Come celebrate fashion and community at this magical event at Parkway Plaza! The Princess Project San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Think you know your 1D lyrics by heart? Prove it. Join The Duck Dive for a night of One Direction Trivia celebrating all things Harry, Niall, Liam, Louis, and Zayn. From deep-cut lyrics and iconic interviews to solo careers and unforgettable moments, we’re putting your Directioner knowledge to the ultimate test. Grab your friends, dress in your best 2010’s fangirl fit, and get ready for themed drinks, sing-along moments, and prizes. Spots are limited - don’t be late to the reunion. Reservations are strongly encouraged! Please call Duck Dive at (858) 273-3825 after reserving your tickets, to ensure you’re seated together. The Duck Dive on Facebook / Instagram
  • For 115 years, the Sweetwater Woman’s Club has been a cornerstone of service and connection in Bonita and the South Bay, bringing generations together in the spirit of community. This legacy continues on April 17–18, 2026, as the Club hosts its beloved Spring Garden and Craft Show at its charming, historic clubhouse. Set against a backdrop of rustic beauty and rich history, the event will feature local artisans, a vibrant plant sale, raffles, and more—all in support of scholarships for students in the Sweetwater Union High School District. With $20,000 in scholarships awarded in both 2025 and 2026, the Club’s dedication to empowering local youth remains as strong as ever. It is a celebration not only of creativity and community, but of a lasting commitment to making a meaningful difference. Join us. Shop local. Shop for a cause. Sweetwater Woman's Club on Facebook
  • Participants can spend the day exploring foods and drinks at multiple locations in Ramona. “The Taste” has proven to be a much-anticipated event. Bring your appetite, family, and friends, and enjoy! Ramona Chamber of Commerce on Facebook / Instagram
  • California State University’s $17 million contract with ChatGPT’s maker OpenAI is up for renewal. Some students and faculty say equal access to AI is important for preparing students for the workforce. Others say the implementation of AI tools has been confusing and opens the door to cheating. Some faculty have banned AI from their classes altogether and even started a petition to end the contract deal.
  • The 7th Annual San Diego Writers Festival takes place Saturday, March 28, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., at the Coronado Public Library. FREE and open to the public, the full-day literary celebration features 80+ speakers and 34 events, including panels, workshops, and readings across genres. Headlining the main stage is #1 New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult, joined by NYT bestsellers Katherine Woodward Thomas, Matthew Quirk, Jonathan Maberry, and Caitlin Rother, alongside local voices, debut authors, and industry insiders. San Diego Writers Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join America’s worship leader Chris Tomlin for "Worship Under the Stars 2026"—a breathtaking celebration of faith, worship, and the vast beauty of God’s creation. Three unique locations, three unforgettable nights that will leave you in awe of both the Creator and His creation.
  • San Diego local, Stuart Grauer, Ed.D., founder and head of school emeritus of The Grauer School, an independent school in Encinitas, is announcing his new book, “The Way to Pancho’s Kitchen: A Trail Guide for Small School Leaders.” Published by The Worthy Educator Press and available Saturday, April 4, this is Grauer’s third book. Through true poignant stories and lessons learned spanning the Grand Canyon to Encinitas, the book, described as an essential “trail guide” for the next generation of educational visionaries, will explore the art of leading small schools. On Tuesday, April 14, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., The Grauer School will host an in-person and public book launch and signing in Meyer Hall. Guests are invited to RSVP for the event. “Seven years in the making, this book grew out of an epic journey of reflection, writing and conversation with educators around the world,” said Grauer. “Through vivid stories, from Baja and the Grand Canyon to forests, classrooms and communities closer to home, the book explores what becomes possible when schools are built as human-scale communities rooted in curiosity, connection and the wisdom of the natural world.” Early readers have hailed the book as “elegant,” “poignant” and “captivating.” Grauer’s expertise in education leadership is recognized regionally and globally. Before opening The Grauer School in 1991, he was principal of the International School of Basel in Switzerland and founding assistant director of Fairbanks Country Day. He has taught at both U.S. International University and the University of California, San Diego, specializing in international education and teacher development. He is a regular Chairman of School Evaluation Committees for the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). His ASCD Smartbriefs have been the most popular of the year, nationwide. He is the Founder of the Small Schools Coalition. He was awarded a Fulbright Educational Administration fellowship in 2007. He was named Peacemaker of the Year by Encinitas Rotary International and an Encinitas “Legendary Local,” as well as one of San Diego Magazine’s 50 People to Watch in 2008. Grauer was awarded The Author E. Hughes Career Achievement Award for 2014, which is the University of San Diego’s School of Leadership and Education Sciences’ top alumni honor. “We look forward to hosting Stuart for a special evening of stories, conversation and community as we celebrate the release of a book shaped by the spirit and people of The Grauer School,” said Dana Abplanalp-Diggs, M.Ed., head of school for The Grauer School. At the Grauer School’s book launch and signing, Grauer will be signing books, and guests will be able to bring a copy or purchase books on site. Both the paperback and a full-color hardcover gift edition will be available. The book is available for purchase now on IngramSpark and Amazon. To attend the book launch and signing, RSVP at www.grauerschool.com/book-launch-event. Learn more about The Grauer School by visiting www.grauerschool.com.
  • April is National Head and Neck Cancer Month, and Scripps Cancer Center will host a support group specifically for patients affected by these cancer types. This includes cancers of the lip, mouth, upper throat (nasopharyngeal), middle throat (oropharyngeal), lower throat (hypopharyngeal), voice box (laryngeal), salivary gland and metastatic squamous neck cancer. The virtual support group is planned for Thursday, April 9 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. and advance registration is required by calling 858-626-5059, or emailing fidler-johnson.christina@scrippshealth.org.
  • "Can I please have the definition?" "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" is a fast-paced and funny D-E-L-I-G-H-T. As six wonderfully unique and impassioned contestants vie for the championship by spelling their way through vexing vocabulary, hilarious and poignant personal stories unfold…along with a dash of delightful audience participation. As contestants white-knuckle adolescence and the heat of competition, their emotions run from A to Z — but they step up to the mic anyway because they love spelling, and because being a champion could solve everything. With music and lyrics by Tony Award® winner William Finn and a book by Tony Award® winner Rachel Sheinkin, "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" is about the little wins that carry us through life’s many awkward spells. DIRECTOR: Jonathan Sturch MUSICAL DIRECTOR: Christopher T. Miller CHOREOGRAPHER: Patrick Mayuyu PRODUCERS: Teri Brown & Nancy Roger CAST: Diego Castro, Josh Click, Jack Diskin, Emmy Farese, Sara Blanche Hayes, Jillian Mayer, Keri Miller, Hannah Roskelley, Jarrod Weintraub and Aarin Wilson "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" contains some adult themes and language. This production is best suited for those over the age of 13 and is presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. Please note: The Performance on Saturday, Apr 25 is at 2 p.m. Visit: https://www.lamplighterslamesa.com/
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