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  • Skip the lines and shop the hottest deals of the year during Gelson's Online-Only Black Friday Sale, running from November 29 to December 2. Enjoy exclusive savings on all your favorite products—from fresh produce to everyday essentials—all from the comfort of your home. Quickly find grocery items, save time, and take advantage of free pick-up on orders of $35 or more, or opt for delivery to your door. This year’s specials include wild-caught jumbo shrimp at $9.99 per pound, fresh blackberries for only $3.99, La Croix 12-packs (selected varieties) at $4.49 each, Gelson’s fresh all-natural chicken breast tenders for just $4.99 per pound, High Noon Spirit Cocktails 8-pack (selected varieties) for $16.99, and Bumblebee Solid White Tuna (selected varieties) for 2/$3. Plus, save an additional $20 on orders of $125 or more on shop.gelsons.com with code BLACKFRIDAY (terms apply). For more information, visit https://www.gelsons.com/.
  • The first annual Talmadge Art Tour will take place on Saturday, October 19, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A group of talented artists will be opening their home-based studios to the public, showcasing their painting, glass art, and ceramics, in the Talmadge community of San Diego, east of Fairmont Avenue. Enjoy the eclectic and original creations that range from fine handmade ceramics, multi-colored glass objects, and a variety of painting styles on this free, self-guided tour in the quaint Talmadge neighborhood. A list of artists and a map of the studios participating in this one-day event is available at this link: talmadgeartists.com For additional information contact Liz Kennedy, (206) 679-7524 or Michelle Halprin, (805) 750-7032. Visit: Talmadge Artist Tour
  • This week, Shaboozey becomes only the second Black artist ever to top Billboard's pop and country singles charts at the same time. The first, earlier this year, was his collaborator, Beyoncé.
  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake with KPBS' Nov. 5, 2024 election guide for the San Diego Unified School District Board of Education as well other other school boards in the county.
  • Twill-Dee-Dee! Saturday, February 15, from 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. Learn how to make this attractive round basket that incorporates several important basketry skills. You’ll start with a round slotted wooden base, insert spokes, and then begin weaving. Techniques included are: twining, twill weave, 3-Rod wale, continuous over-under, and a matchstick rim. Color choices for the twill section will be available. The basket measures about 6” x 6”. Add a flower embellishment if you wish. Makes a great plant holder, napkin holder, or just as a stand alone piece. Students: Please bring sturdy scissors & an old towel if you can! No experience necessary. Ages 16+ welcome. • Military and sibling discounts. • Scholarships available. • Homeschool funds accepted. • If this class is full, join the Interest List. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. Visit: Handwoven Twill Basket San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • The 47th annual Mt. Carmel Tournament of Bands, one of Southern California’s largest and oldest high school marching band competitions, is set for Saturday, Oct. 26 at Mt. Carmel High School in Rancho Penasquitos. The tournament will showcase the music and artistic pageantry of 30 high school marching bands from across Southern California and will feature both parade and field show competitions. Field show performances by small bands will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Mt. Carmel’s Sundevil Stadium, followed by a free parade band review from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the school’s parking lot. Field shows with large bands are planned from 3:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Sundevil Stadium. Food, drink and merchandise concessions will be available throughout the day and evening. Tickets for the field shows can be purchased the day of the tournament at the stadium ticket window. General admission prices are $15 for adults; $12 for students, seniors and military; and free for children 5 and under. Reserved seating in the stadium’s center section is available for $25 and can be purchased either the day of the event, or in advance at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2024-mt-carmel-tournament-of-bands-reserved-seating-tickets-1005237220587. Tickets include admission to both the morning and afternoon/evening field shows, as well as for all award presentations. Mt. Carmel High School is located at 9550 Carmel Mountain Rd, San Diego 92129. The school’s parking lot will not be available for public parking the day of the event, so spectators should park in the neighborhoods surrounding the school. The tournament is the single-largest fundraiser for the school’s music program. Proceeds will benefit the nonprofit Mt. Carmel Music Foundation and will be used to support the school’s band, color guard and orchestra programs. For more information, visit www.mchsbandtournament.com or email tournament@mchsmusic.org. Visit: https://www.mchsmusic.org/tournament Mt. Carmel Tournament of the Bands on Facebook
  • An FAA official said the hotline, which connects air traffic control at Washington's DCA with the Pentagon, hasn't worked since 2022. An Army helicopter collided with a passenger jet there in January.
  • Rendered beef fat is having a moment as a viral skincare trend. TikTok influencers claim this 'natural' product is a complexion panacea. But is it? We asked skincare experts.
  • Tour the newly restored San Diego landmark. This unique wood lath greenhouse harbors over 2,000 subtropical plants from around the world—a concentration of botanical exotica in a one-of-a-kind structure that “leaves” photographers at a loss for words. This tour’s scheduling assumes the Botanical Building will have reopened following a two-year complete restoration project. If the building is still closed to the public, another topic will be presented. Forever Balboa Park offers thematic park tours that focus on the park’s unique biodiversity and highlight the park’s horticultural wonders on the second Saturday of each month. Led by park volunteer and horticultural enthusiast Bill Edwards, the free tours leave from the Visitors Center at 10 a.m. unless otherwise indicated. Walks last 1.5 to 2 hours and are typically less than 1 mile on level terrain. It is advised that potential attendees contact the Balboa Park Visitors Center prior to the scheduled walk to determine if there are any last-minute changes or cancellations to the tours. Forever Balboa Park on Facebook / Instagram
  • Local and federal officials in LA say recovery from January's deadly wildfires is on pace to be the fastest in modern California history. Scientists worry that toxic debris isn't getting cleared.
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