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  • The San Diego Women’s Chorus (SDWC), San Diego’s foremost women’s chorus, is thrilled to announce their first in-person concert since the start of the pandemic: “Here Comes the Sun,” a vibrant celebration of the power of community and a tribute to the joy of renewal and hope. This inspiring performance features an uplifting blend of songs and pieces that commemorate the resilience of our communities through the challenges of the past two years, breaking out of the confines of the digital world to bring the sound of music to the city once again. Led by Artistic Director Kathleen Hansen, the chorus will perform an eclectic slate of songs ranging from traditional choral pieces and instantly recognizable rock ‘n roll classics to a beautiful, pensive tribute to those who have been lost to the pandemic. With a blend of warmth, joy, and thoughtful remembrance, “Here Comes the Sun” showcases the diversity, strength and creativity of San Diego’s LGBTQ+ community and its allies—a perfect musical mix to mark the 35th anniversary of SDWC’s founding. Date | Saturday, April 30 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, May 1 at 4 p.m. Location | Patrick Henry High School Get tickets here! General admission: $25 Youth, senior, disabled patrons, and military: $20 VIP Admission: $30 Patrick Henry High School (6702 Wandermere Drive, San Diego, CA 92120). Masks required for all event attendees. No proof of vaccination required. For more information, please visit sdwc.ticketleap.com/here-comes-the-sun-songs-of-hope or call (619) 291-3366.
  • Dr. Austin Dennard is an OB-GYN who is going to give birth very soon. She also had to leave Texas to terminate a previous pregnancy because the fetus had a fatal condition.
  • A study commissioned by the government to recommend minimum staffing levels at nursing homes drew no conclusions. And that means Biden's pledge to set those minimums may come to far less than hoped.
  • Warwick's upcoming book launch The New Digital Enterprise by Ron Kagan long-time La Jolla resident focuses on our changing digital landscape -- both internal and external -- and how we connect to it to accelerate our efforts. The book is about the increase in remote work and growing market from remote customers. It focuses on building digital hubs to reach across these boundaries. It introduces newer technologies and management approaches that save time and expense by involving key individuals from the beginning. The hybrid workplace of today’s business culture we all now work in makes The New Digital Enterprise a tool that is more relevant than ever. And that boils downtown taking a new approach. The new book gives a blueprint to understand the needs and steps to empower employees and move forward on new endeavors (projects, new concepts you might have thought of in COVID downtown, etc). Everyone can relate to that sitting in our homes as we have. There is a buzz about this book in town already.
  • The County of San Diego Office of Military and Veterans Affairs in partnership with Self-Sufficiency Services will bring the Live Well Mobile Office to the Coronado Public Library on Thursday, September 8, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This truck will provide the following services for veterans: - Veteran and self-sufficiency resources - Veteran benefits counseling - VA disability claims development - Veteran driver's license application support - CalVet college fee-waiver applications support - CalFresh, Medi-Cal, and CalWORKs enrollment assistance - Housing assistance Appointments are suggested. Please call 858-694-3222 to schedule an appointment SOCIALS: Facebook & Twitter
  • Here's what to do if you're worried about what's in your faucet.
  • The state’s attorney general is leading an effort to assess wildfire risk for some new developments.
  • Author Jennifer Coburn appears at the Library to celebrate the Fall 2022 publication of her new novel, "Cradles of the Reich". Set in 1939, Germany is on the brink of war and Hitler’s plan to create a “master race” of pure-blooded Aryan babies has been launched. The top-secret Lebensborn Nazi breeding program is brought to life amidst the story of three German women who change the course of one another's lives. Coburn has also published a mother-daughter travel memoir, We'll Always Have Paris, as well as six contemporary women's novels. Additionally, she has contributed to five literary anthologies, including "A Paris All Your Own". Books will be sold at the event courtesy of Adventures by the Book and are available for pre-sale here. She lives in San Diego with her husband, William. Their daughter, Katie, is currently in graduate school. When Jennifer is not going down historical-research rabbit holes, she volunteers with So Say We All, a live storytelling organization, for which she is a performer, producer, and performance coach. She is also an active volunteer with Reality Changers, a nonprofit that supports low-income high school students in becoming the first in their families to attend college. She specializes in college essay development and interview preparation. Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Nintendo's first new side-scrolling Mario game in a decade features Dark Souls-style phantoms, trippy flowers, and a pachyderm power-up that had the internet trumpeting.
  • Just in time for the Holidays, come to the Japanese Friendship Garden Holiday Market and find the perfects gifts from local San Diego businesses. There will be 16 different merchant vendors to shop from and 7 different food booths to eat at! We can't wait to see you there! Event Date: Nov. 20, 2021 (10 a.m.- 4 p.m.) Event Location: Japanese Friendship Garden San Diego For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
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