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  • San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy is hosting an informational meeting on May 3 to provide details for the summer 2026 Kilimanjaro Challenge, an eight-day climb of Africa’s tallest peak. The session is set for 1 p.m. May 3 at the Coastal Ranger Station on Via de la Valle at San Andres Drive, San Diego. “Climb for the Conservancy: Mt. Kilimanjaro Challenge” combines the epic adventure of conquering the iconic, 19,341-foot mountain in Tanzania with a challenge for participants to raise funds for conservation within the San Dieguito River watershed. “Whether you're a seasoned climber or a beginner looking for a new challenge, this meeting is the perfect opportunity to learn more about the adventure ahead,” said Cheryl Goddard, the Conservancy’s executive director. “We'll cover everything from training tips to gear recommendations, so you can feel prepared and confident as you embark on this incredible journey.” During the get-together, visitors also can hear about the fun from the Conservancy’s recent trip to Tanzania, where more than a dozen hikers completed the Kilimanjaro Challenge. Register: www.sdrvc.org/kilimanjaro-challenge San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Cumbia Para Las Madres: Bailando con Amor All Ages Mother’s Day Celebration with an unforgettable night of cumbia! Join us at Quartyard for Chicha Libre’s reunion tour an electrifying lineup featuring A legendary headliner (Announced 4/21), Chicha Libre, La Diabla, and DJ Strange Bouquets. This will SELL OUT—secure your tickets now! Visit: La Madre Cumbia: Chicha Libre, La Diabla, 'Cumbia Legends' Chicha Libre on Instagram and Facebook
  • Musk has quietly deleted some of his inflammatory tweets about Trump since last week. In a podcast episode released Wednesday, Trump said he was disappointed in Musk but had "no hard feelings."
  • The San Diego Padres and San Diego Wave FC are busy preparing for their home openers this season. We talk about what fans need to know.
  • Body Rock Dance Competition, the Iconic International Dance Event, is celebrating its 25th year of production. Beginning in the year 2000, BODY ROCK has grown to a huge platform for aspiring dancers in the Global Dance Community. With its humble beginnings on a gym floor in San Diego, our passion for dance and hip hop came from the spread of dance teams up and down California. We presented one of the first dance competitions to showcase street dance crews and professional choreography teams and the rest was history! With the creation of Youtube in the mid 2000’s, our show went viral and transformed the accessibility of dance crew videos and changed how dancers were viewed in the mainstream media. We continue to influence the atmosphere of local dance creating outlets for youth, maintaining a safe and inclusive staff, and promoting authentic community relationships. We not only helped to move our dance community forward, but created a path for the next generation of dancers. Our legacy includes groups and choreographers such as the Jabbawockeez, Keone & Mari Madrid, Kyle Hanagami, The Kinjaz and Tessandra Chavez. Some crews like Korea’s “Just Jerk” have also become Viral on Youtube and TikTok with over millions of views. Annually, our show draws a crowd of +2000 people and our participants now include groups from Mexico, Germany, New Zealand, China, Australia, Korea, Russia, the Philippines and Japan! We have also expanded and have qualifier shows in Asia and Latin America. Witness the culmination of the cultures, stories, and dances of crews from all over the world! 25+ teams will perform June 29, 2025. The event starts @ 6 p.m. and ends at 9 p.m. *Due to the adult language and loud volume of some music, we do not recommend this show for small children/ infants. - All tickets are assigned seating - All tickets are non-refundable This event will sell out!! Hurry and get your Presale Tickets now!! Visit: https://artcenter.org/event/bodyrock2025/ Body Rock Dance Competition on Instagram and Facebook
  • A drug called lenacapavir, administered in two injections a year, offers protection from HIV comparable to daily pills. One looming question: Will it be affordable for lower resource countries?
  • The Coronado Historical Association is inviting the Coronado community to help tell and preserve the history of Coronado Lawn Bowling. This longstanding tradition, deeply woven into the fabric of Coronado's recreational and social life, spans many decades and holds countless stories. CHA is preparing for an upcoming exhibit that will celebrate this cherished aspect of Coronado's heritage. We are seeking the help of community members to enrich our understanding and create a comprehensive exhibit showcasing the evolution of lawn bowling in Coronado. If you have photographs, documents, objects, or stories to share related to Coronado Lawn Bowling, please join us for our Community Collecting Days on Saturday, April 19 and Tuesday, April 22, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. CHA staff and volunteers will be on hand to explain more about the exhibit and to help scan photos and capture stories. Coronado, a city known for its beautiful landscapes and community spirit, has a rich history of recreational activities, with lawn bowling playing a significant role. The Coronado Historical Association is calling upon the community to help document and preserve this vital part of our local heritage. Coronado Historical Association on Facebook
  • An expansion to the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant is in the works Wednesday and could be just 100 days away, according to an announcement by two federal agencies.
  • For the second consecutive year, USA Today ranked An's Dry Cleaning best independent ice cream shop in the U.S.
  • Join Golden Guide for their inaugural Golden Makers Market, a vibrant celebration of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) creativity and entrepreneurship. This free community event showcases over 20 AANHPI-owned businesses, makers, and artists from across Southern California. Explore handcrafted products, art, and culinary experiences highlighting rich cultural heritage and contemporary creativity. The two-day event features a curated art show themed "Hiraya Manawari" (Reach Your Dreams) plus workshops including Japanese tea tasting, ikebana flower arranging, jewelry making, and more. Hours: Saturday & Sunday: 11a.m. - 4 p.m. (General Admission, FREE) VIP Shopping Hour: 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. daily ($20, includes tote bag) Workshop tickets available separately. For tickets and workshop registration: goldenguide.org/golden-makers-market Celebrate AANHPI Heritage Month with community, creativity, and connection! Golden Guide on Facebook / Instagram
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