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  • Did you know that one blood donation can save up to three lives? Or that someone in the United States needs blood every two seconds? You can help save a life by donating blood at your library. Sign up online at redcrossblood.org, using the sponsor code MVLIBRARY. Audience: Adults Location: Community Room
  • The move suspends a policy that shares parking meter revenue with business groups. Critics said the policy created an unnecessary layer of bureaucracy.
  • Los senadores demócratas de California, Alex Padilla y Adam Schiff, visitaron el centro de detención de ICE más reciente y grande del estado, una antigua prisión en el condado de Kern. CoreCivic opera este centro.
  • Billboard has revised its system of removing songs from the Hot 100 singles chart once they've gotten too old to qualify as contemporary hits.
  • At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday Republicans accused the Biden administration of allowing tens of thousands to settle in the U.S. without vetting them.
  • The crossover hits stacking Grammy nods this year have little in common with the culture that birthed them — but they're winning the chart game.
  • A bumpy snailfish, Andean mouse opossum and ancient sea cow were just some of the many species described in 2025.
  • Rafael Payare, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin San Diego Symphony Orchestra MENDELSSOHN: "The Hebrides (Fingal’s Cave)," Op. 26 SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 SCHUBERT: Symphony No. 9 in C Major, D 944, "The Great" From Schubert in the early 19th century to Sibelius 100 years later, the Romantic composers were fascinated by the strange and the exotic, by the unfamiliar and the otherworldly. Mendelssohn travelled to the remote Atlantic islands of Scotland, where he was inspired to write his Hebrides overture, mimicking the sound of the sea and the wailing of ancient bagpipes. In his violin concerto, Sibelius caught the incantations of Finnish folk music and the wailing of wind in the northern forests. And Schubert’s last and greatest symphony was considered so long and so strange by his contemporaries, it lay unperformed for years. Now it is one of the central works of Western classical music. As Robert Schumann wrote after its first performance: “This symphony opens an entirely new world to us, producing such an effect on us as none has produced since Beethoven”. San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • We are very excited to announce our first ever Parents’ “Write” Out event! On October 17, Friday, drop the kids off at G3 Point Loma from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., then walk over to Inspirations Gallery to join fellow parents/writers for a well-deserved evening of in-person writing. We will be providing the space, some optional prompts or quiet time, and a bit of socialization at the beginning/end you bring the laptops, notebooks, and creativity! Drop in whenever. The writing session is free and you do not need to enroll your kids in the G3 event to attend. About G3: You can feel good leaving your child in a safe, fun environment complete with gymnastics, games, pizza, and a big-screen movie. G3 Point Loma is offering member pricing of $55 per child and $100 for 2-3 children ($4/child additional charge for pizza). San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • The tax is a scaled back version of an earlier proposal that would have taxed both vacant homes and short-term home rentals. A majority of the San Diego City Council has now endorsed putting the new proposal to voters.
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