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  • Adults with ADHD are known to be creative so this meeting will explore different techniques and methods to increase this creative potential. We will also discuss ways to manage creativity so it doesn't get the better of us and ways to make our many creative projects a reality. There will also be a group game or two so this meeting should be fun and interesting. This event is free and open to all adults with ADHD and our allies, but we ask that you support the venue "Tea n More" by buying food or a beverage. Seating might be limited this time so RSVP as soon as you can. Hope to see you there. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/creativity-and-innovation-for-adults-with-adhd-tickets-10259410462
  • Welcome to our annual author event where you’ll find a book for everyone! Yes, we have children’s authors–and YA too–but most of our books are written for adults! ?? This year’s fair's theme is "Treasure Island." It's a cos-play event! Join in by wearing a costume to represent your favorite book character or dress as a pirate to match our theme! There will be a contest for the winning costumes, so try to out-do yourself! We are hosting panels, are selling food, alcohol, and have activities planned for the entire family. Best of all, there is NO admission fee! Visit: https://chamber.sanmarcoschamber.com/events/details/once-upon-a-book-fair-13679 San Marcos Chamber of Commerce California on Instagram and Facebook
  • On Midday Edition, we look at how local, statewide and national election outcomes will impact San Diegans.
  • Lecture title: Peering into the mitochondria to reveal cellular stress and disease - Front Row lecture with Danielle Grotjahn, PhD Description: The mitochondria are well known for being cellular “powerhouses,” given their important role in energy generation. Yet, emerging research is now suggesting these organelles also play a key role as the stress-sensors for the cell. In this free Front Row lecture, Scripps Research assistant professor Danielle Grotjahn will explore how mitochondria change shape in response to different genetic and environmental stressors. By harnessing cutting-edge imaging technologies to examine mitochondria in these never-before-seen-ways, Grotjahn is revealing how these organelles can predict overall cellular health and even disease, including neurodegenerative disorders and cancer. ABOUT SCRIPPS RESEARCH Scripps Research is an independent, nonprofit biomedical institute based in La Jolla, California, and ranked one of the most influential in the world for its impact on innovation. The Front Row lecture series, now in its seventh season, offers an exclusive glimpse into groundbreaking scientific discoveries in action. In 2024 we celebrate a century of turning vision into pioneering impact. Reserve your seat today and learn how our scientists remain at the forefront of advancing the future of science and medicine. We hope you’ll join us—in the front row—for the next century of Science Changing Life. Visit: Front Row Lecture Series peering into the mitochondria to reveal cellular stress and disease Scripps Research on Instagram and Facebook
  • International students had filed dozens of lawsuits after the government removed them from a database crucial for maintaining their legal status.
  • Join SANDAG in celebrating California Clean Air Day on Wednesday, October 2! The Coalition for Clean Air hosts this statewide event on the first Wednesday of every October to encourage new habits that improve air quality. We invite the San Diego region to take the pledge and commute for clean air by walking, biking, carpooling, or riding transit. Enjoy day-of promotions including free transit thanks to Free Ride Day, courtesy of MTS and NCTD. How to Participate and Help Clean the Air: 1. Take the Pledge: Visit SANDAG.org/cleanairday and commit to a cleaner commute on Wednesday, October 2. 2. Choose Your Mode: Walk, bike, carpool, or ride transit (free on Wednesday, October 2 thanks to MTS and NCTD) to reduce your carbon footprint. 3. Spread the Word: Encourage friends, family, and colleagues to join you in making a positive impact! Clean Air Day is a free event open to everyone and offers a perfect opportunity to try a sustainable mode of transportation. Together, we can make a difference for our air quality and our community. Visit: https://www.sandag.org/projects-and-programs/regional-initiatives/sustainable-transportation-services/clean-air-day
  • A government lawyer said the federal government is reversing the termination of legal status for international students after many filed court challenges around the U.S. Judges around the country had already issued temporary orders restoring the students’ records in a federal database of international students maintained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.
  • On Friday, October 18, 2024, the San Diego Regional East County Chamber of Commerce will be celebrating its 22nd Annual Women in Leadership event at Sycuan Casino Resort. In 2003 the first Women in Leadership Luncheon (WILL) was launched with the idea of honoring women who excel professionally and as community leaders. The successful women of San Diego County, along with our inspirational keynote speakers, keep WILL growing year after year. The heart of WILL centers around each years' nominees: women who demonstrate exemplary character, integrity, and leadership. The roster of awardees over the past 21 years is a genuine San Diego honor roll. This year is sure to break records with keynote speaker Dr. Adela de la Torre, President of San Diego State University, emceed by KUSI's Lauren Phinney. Visit: https://business.eastcountychamber.org/events/details/10-18-22nd-women-in-leadership-luncheon-16507 San Diego Regional East County Chamber of Commerce on Instagram and Facebook
  • When David Jefferson's wife fell ill, a friend went out of her way to help the family cope.
  • A government lawyer said the federal government is reversing the termination of legal status for international students after many filed court challenges around the U.S. Judges around the country had already issued temporary orders restoring the students’ records in a federal database of international students maintained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE.
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