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  • Discover how San Diego State University is leading the way in sustainability at the annual Sustainability Summit, hosted by the President’s Sustainability Advisory Committee. The event will be held on Wednesday, April 22, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in Montezuma Hall at the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union. This event will highlight the sustainability efforts on campus via our research, curriculum, operations and student-led efforts.
  • The National City Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Southwestern College National City Campus, is excited to host a community Job Fair! Our past events have welcomed 400+ job seekers, making this a great opportunity to connect with top talent. Job seekers are encouraged to bring multiple copies of their résumé, dress professionally, and come ready to engage. Workshops will be available for added support, and employers will enjoy complimentary lunch during the event. National City Chamber of Commerce on Facebook / Instagram
  • Following the success of previous pop-ups, U.S. World Chocolate Master and Netflix star Christophe Rull is once again teaming up with Michelin-trained chocolatier Annaluna Karkar to bring a festive Easter chocolate pop-up to the North City district in San Marcos. Taking place at Christophe Rull Patisserie on March 28–29 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., the two-day weekend pop-up will feature handcrafted chocolates and Easter-inspired confessions perfect for Easter gifting and a sweet holiday treat. Highlights include Chef Annaluna’s limited Easter Squirrel made with milk or dark gianduja and hazelnut alongside Chef Christophe’s playful Smashable Easter Egg. Guests can also enjoy a variety of Chef Annaluna’s signature chocolates, including Baklava, Raspberry, Coffee, and Pecan Snapper bars; flower tablets such as Dark Almond/Hazelnut and Milk Almond/Hazelnut; chocolate stems in Lemon Crush, Coffee, and Toffee; owl bonbons in Peanut Butter Caramel and Dark Chocolate Raspberry; and round chocolates in Lemon, Strawberry, and Milk & Dark. Visit: https://www.instagram.com/christopherullpro/
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Music fills North Park, design at MCASD, 2SLGBTQIA+ movement art, MMA theater, climate drag and more.
  • Some schools are warning users not to log back into Canvas yet, after a ransomware group claimed credit for a data breach. Half of North America's higher education institutions use the platform.
  • Attention high school teens! Need a dress for prom? The Princess Project San Diego is partnering with the library to provide free prom dresses and accessories to eligible teens. Teens in grades 9–12 are welcome to register for an appointment to browse a selection of donated dresses in a variety of styles and sizes. Each participant may select one dress and one accessory at no cost. Click here to view available time slots and register. 1 dress and 1 accessory per person. Multiple bookings will be cancelled. Registration is required. What to bring: • Confirmation of your registration appointment Additional details: • One dress and one accessory per participant • Each teen must register individually • Participants may bring one guest to help them shop The Princess Project is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping teens attend prom with confidence by providing free formalwear through community donations and volunteer support. Frequently Asked Questions: Q: Are the dresses really free? What do I need to bring? A: Yes! Dresses are completely free. Teens must bring proof of current enrollment in high school, and complete a waiver before their appointment. Teen participants under age 18 must have their waiver completed by a parent or legal guardian. Q: Can I get more than one dress? A: Each teen may register for one (1) appointment and select one (1) free dress and one (1) accessory. Multiple registrations will be cancelled. Q: Do I need an appointment, or can I just show up? A: Please schedule an appointment in order to reserve a time to get a dress. Q: Do I need to print my confirmation? A: No printing required! Your confirmation email serves as your entry. You may show it on your phone at check-in. Q: How long will I have to shop? A: Appointments last about one hour from check-in to check-out. Most teens spend about 45 minutes selecting and trying on dresses, followed by time to choose an accessory and check out. Q: Can I bring someone with me? A: Yes. Each teen may bring up to (1) guest. Guests under age 18 must have their guest waiver completed by a parent or legal guardian. For the safety and comfort of everyone, we may limit the number of people inside the dress area at one time. Thank you for your patience and cooperation! This event is generously sponsored by the Princess Project San Diego, for more event locations and information, visit princessprojectSD.org or email getadresssd@princessproject.org.
  • Join us for “Tangos, Mambos y Mucho Mas,” a lively program of light, dance-inspired classics from across the Americas. This special performance features Laura Klugherz on violin and viola and Christine Diwyk on piano, bringing vibrant rhythms and beautiful melodies to our library stage. Friday, March 13, 2026 3 p.m. Julian Library 1850 Highway 78, Julian, CA It’s the perfect way to spend an afternoon enjoying great music with friends and neighbors in our community. We hope you’ll join us — and feel free to share this invitation with anyone who might enjoy the performance! Friends of Julian Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • Bulgaria was not among the favorites to win. But performer Dara's catchy, banging anthem bested 24 other nations at the 70th edition of the international singing extravaganza.
  • FACE FOUNDRIÉ, an all inclusive focused facial bar, is scheduled to open in La Jolla on Monday, March 30, 2026. The studio is located at 7855 Girard Ave. Designed to make skincare affordable, approachable, and results driven, FACE FOUNDRIÉ offers professional facial, lash, brow, and skincare services in streamlined formats that fit into everyday routines. The La Jolla studio will bring consistent, expert care to a community with a strong connection to wellness and self care. The facial bar will offer focused facials in 40 to 50 minute formats, express services, advanced treatments, and customizable enhancements. Services include microchanneling powered by Procell, chemical peels, dermaplaning, LED light therapy, and HydraFacial services, along with lash, brow, and waxing services. Guests will also have access to a curated selection of professional skincare products. Monthly memberships are also available which includes one Royal Treatment per month and 10% off products and additional services. FACE FOUNDRIÉ’s mission is to empower clients to look and feel their best by providing cutting edge services, accessible pricing, and an extensively trained staff that deeply cares. The concept centers on efficient and effective services for all things face, delivered in an approachable and welcoming environment. Appointments are available to book on the website. FACE FOUNDRIÉ on Facebook / Instagram
  • Volunteers needed on Stewardship Saturday—a weekly opportunity to help restore and care for the historic montane forests of Volcan Mountain. Join our reforestation team for a full day on the mountain as we plant the next generation of trees. Volunteers will help establish coulter pine, bigcone Douglas-fir, and incense cedar across priority restoration sites. The day begins at 8 a.m. at VMF's Sky Island basecamp with coffee, a short orientation, and hands-on training in silviculture best practices. We’ll introduce the landscape, explain how planting locations are selected, and share how volunteers contribute to our broader restoration strategy. For those interested, optional sessions will also explore place-based decision-making, field data entry, adaptive management, and long-term monitoring. After orientation, volunteers will form small planting crews and head into the field to begin hard, fun work on the mountain! Planting will wrap up around 2:30 p.m. (earlier departures are always fine). Afterwards, we’ll gather just 10 minutes down Wynola Road for an informal Happy Hour at Calico Cidery, an organic orchard-based taproom serving natural wine, farm-style cider, and local non-alcoholic beverages. Whether you’re a seasoned planter or brand new to restoration work, we’d love to have you join us as we rebuild this forest together. MUST REGISTER: www.VolcanMt.org/4-4-26-Tree-Planting Date: Saturday, April 4 Time: 8 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Meeting Location: VMF’s Volcan Mountain Nature Center, Julian, CA Volcan Mountain Foundation on Facebook
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