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  • Honoring the original peoples of this land, this free, family-friendly event will feature live music, dance performances, storytelling, arts and crafts, and fun activities for all ages. Hosted by Alexxa Casanova and Kenny Ramos. This event is part of the Free AXIS Performing Art Series. Featuring: Bird singing opening ceremony by Blue Eagle Live music by Little Wolf and Bobby Banegas Live music by youth artist Wyley Clay Dance performances by Bearpaw Native Dancers and Talent Storytelling by Kenny Ramos and Ethan Banegas/Kumeyaay Project Arts and crafts: Sage bundling craft by Elizabeth Reynoso Medicine Bags by Summer Dawhn Vendors: Kimimilas Beadwork Summer Dawhn Ropes Galore Kumeyaay Project Comic FeatherBearSkye Native Arts R&H Andrews Native Arts No RSVP is necessary. Sign up to The Old Globe's newsletter to receive all the event details: https://theoldglobe.action.link/subscribe-axis The Old Globe on Facebook / Instagram
  • Pope Leo XIV says he will not be deterred by criticism from President Trump, vowing to continue his calls for peace as tensions escalate between the Vatican and Washington over the Iran conflict.
  • Spc. Mariyah Symone Collington, 19, of Taveres, Florida, is the second U.S. soldier who fell off a cliff during a recreational hike in Morocco. The remains of 1st Lt. Kendrick Lamont Key Jr. were recovered last week.
  • The annual Women in Blue Luncheon, now in its 15th year, elevates inclusion, leadership, and the empowerment of women and propels the advancement and representation of women in all ranks of policing. The luncheon will honor San Diego Police Department Captain Jo Makwana, Assistant Crime Laboratory Director Stacey Houg, and Officer Serafina Marquez. The 15th annual Women in Blue Luncheon: “Heart of Service,” will be held at the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego. Women in Blue is a fundraiser for the San Diego Police Foundation. The Women in Blue Initiative provides funding for training, mentoring, collaboration, and networking opportunities for rising female leaders in law enforcement, including grants for women in blue to attend the Rise: Women in Policing Conference. Individual tickets for the luncheon are $160, and tables are $1,600. For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Cathy Abarca at (619) 232-2130 ext. 1010 or cathy@sdpolicefoundation.org. For more information on the event, please call (619) 232-2130 or visit womeninblue.org. San Diego Police Foundation on Facebook / Instagram
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Monday that Elon Musk's artificial intelligence chatbot Grok will join Google's generative AI engine in operating inside the Pentagon network, as part of a broader push to feed as much of the military's data as possible into the developing technology.
  • The Cardiff Farmers Market is turning three, and the community is invited to celebrate in style on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at 3333 Manchester Ave. Cardiff, CA Since launching in 2023, the Cardiff Farmers Market has become a beloved weekly gathering place for local farmers, artisans, families, and food lovers. To mark this milestone, the market will host a special 3-Year Anniversary Celebration filled with live entertainment, family-friendly activities, and exclusive giveaways. Anniversary Highlights Include: Live Music, The Curiosity Cube, Kids Activities with Steve & Kate’s Camp, Face Painting, Balloons Special Anniversary Giveaways: Free commemorative tote bags for the first 50 attendees, $5 tote bags for the next 50 attendees, $10 tote bags with any market purchase The celebration reflects three years of community growth, local partnerships, and support for small businesses. What began in 2023 has blossomed into a vibrant marketplace that connects neighbors and supports regional farmers and makers. Cardiff 101 Main Street on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Port of San Diego is hosting the fourth annual People of the Port Career Fair on Wednesday, March 25. Discover your next exciting career in industries such as hospitality, maritime, shipbuilding and repair, food service, and more. All education, skill, and experience levels are welcome. Why Attend? • Meet with industry experts and companies actively recruiting and hiring. • Learn during informative breakout sessions. • Discover your next career opportunity. For more details and to sign up for event reminders, visit the Port of San Diego website: https://www.portofsandiego.org/people-port-career-fair Port of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join the UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC) for a conversation with Dr. Thom Mason, Director of Los Alamos National Laboratory and President of Triad National Security, LLC. Dr. Mason will discuss the role of the national laboratories in advancing U.S. national security, the evolving challenges of nuclear deterrence and global nuclear security, and how cutting-edge science and technology—from computing to materials science—are shaping the future of energy and defense. The conversation will also explore leadership at scale: what it takes to guide one of the nation’s premier scientific institutions in an era of rapid technological and geopolitical change. About the Speaker: Dr. Thom Mason became the 12th Director of Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and President of Triad National Security, LLC in November 2018. LANL is a principal contributor to the U.S. Department of Energy’s mission to maintain the nation’s nuclear weapons stockpile and strengthen global nuclear security through innovative science and technology. Over a 30-year career, Dr. Mason has led the design and construction of major scientific facilities and applied nuclear, computing, and materials science to critical challenges in energy and national security. Prior to joining Los Alamos, he served as Senior Vice President for Global Laboratory Operations at Battelle, overseeing governance and strategy across six national laboratories. He previously spent 19 years at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, including a decade as Laboratory Director, and began his career in academia as a faculty member in physics at the University of Toronto. Dr. Mason holds a PhD in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics from McMaster University and a BSc in Physics from Dalhousie University. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-conversation-with-dr-thom-mason-director-of-the-los-alamos-national-lab-tickets-1985003253165?aff=oddtdtcreator&keep_tld=true IGCC on Instagram
  • On March 28, Sound Praxis presents an evening of duo and solo improvised music featuring bicoastal percussion duo Ben Rempel & Justin Gunter, Ana Luisa Díaz de Cossío, and 1515 (Ryan Ebaugh & Jonathan Piper). This presentation is generously hosted by the Brown Building in City Heights! Justin Gunter and Ben Rempel are percussionists based in NYC and LA. Having met in music school, they’ve reunited to form a percussion duo rooted in their wide-ranging shared musical interests. In a style that feels organic and intuitive, their music combines free improvisation, complex rhythmic composition, minimalism, classical percussion sensitivity, and a sensibility for groove. As an improviser, Ana Luisa Díaz de Cossío is drawn to the quiet thresholds of daily life. She works with the mundane and the overlooked, with found materials and unstable textures, allowing sound to emerge from what is already present. De Cossio is interested in micro-gestures: sounds that crack, bend, fray, dissolve. Sounds that feel provisional, alive. Improvisation is at the center of her work not as a technique, but as a way of being, as an act of care and commitment to presence, to responsiveness, to the unknown. 1515 is a collaborative duo of Jonathan Piper (tuba) and Ryan Ebaugh (sax). They incorporate extended techniques and idiosyncratic approaches to their instruments in a fresh blend of spontaneous interaction, skill, and innovation. March 28, 2026 Brown Building @ 4133 Poplar Street Music at 7:30 p.m . $15 suggested (NOTAFLOF) Refreshments available All proceeds to the artists
  • This month, we’re celebrating one year of "Water And Kindness!" In honor of this milestone, we’re inviting all of YOU to our anniversary event! Please join us at Pop-Up Winona (4951 El Cajon Blvd) from 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 28th! Our anniversary event is on the same day/time as our usual monthly FREE Clothing Swap/Community Fair, so we’ll be providing our usual harm reduction resources, water, and hosting our clothing swap. To add to the celebration, we’ll also have free community activities, such as button-making, zines, a book swap, and more! We’re hosting some new organizations that are excited to engage with our community! Partnering with us will be: Chaos Craft Time for crafting buttons and beaded creations SheFest offering kids' clothing from baby to toddler sizes Direct Action Distro will be presenting their self-published zines SAY San Diego will also be present for education on drug prevention Hugs and Bags is offering free Bombas socks City Heights Self Defense committee will also be showcasing classes for self-defense Mutual Aid for Moms supports local mothers in the neighborhood with free resources And More! Everyone is welcome at this event, even if you’ve never engaged with "Water And Kindness" before! Stop by to give what you can, take what you need, or just meet some new neighbors and be in your community. This is the perfect event for first-time volunteers or those seeking to do some spring cleaning to donate! Skip the doomscrolling this weekend and bring a friend to join in on the celebration. Coffee is available for purchase, and snacks/pastries will be provided. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-kindness-exchange-water-and-kindness-one-year-anniversary-swap-tickets-1985776783816 Water and Kindness on Instagram and Facebook
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