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  • Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre Thursday told the San Diego County Board of Supervisors to continue its effort to get a Superfund site designation the Tijuana River Valley despite a rejection by the Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Learn strategies for helping a person with dementia manage daily medications safely. This class is presented by local nonprofit Alzheimer's San Diego. Pre-registration is recommended. For more information visit: alzsd.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • A free 20min breakfast lecture series for our creative community. Join us for coffee, donuts, and inspiration every last Friday of the month. Visit: https://creativemornings.com/talks/eva-struble Eva Struble on Instagram
  • Join us for the highly anticipated return of Velvet Disco, the ultimate day party experience set amidst the eclectic ambiance of Art Produce's garden behind Botanica Bar in North Park. Prepare to kick off the summer season in style as we come together for an unforgettable afternoon of music, fashion, and fun on May 25th, from 4 to 6 pm. Brought to you by Activate House of North Park, the epicenter of San Diego's first spin, hot sculpt, hot mat pilates, and hot yoga classes all under one roof, this event promises an afternoon of unparalleled excitement and entertainment. Entertainment: - Clothing by Left on Friday - Skincare by Shop Good - Permanent Jewelry by Teressa Lane - Tarot Card Readings by Ancestral Mama - Merchandise by Activate House - Cocktails by Botanica Bar - Beats by DJ Dova Stay Connected on Instagram
  • The Emilio Nares Foundation Announces 21st Annual Harvest for Hope Fundraiser Supporting Children Fighting Cancer. The Emilio Nares Foundation (ENF), a non-profit supporting families through their child’s cancer journey, has announced the eagerly awaited 21st Annual Harvest for Hope event. Returning to the stunning waterfront favorite Coasterra on Sunday, September 22nd, at 2 p.m., this beloved annual event is part of ENF’s ongoing efforts to raise awareness during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. The event features delicacies from over 25 local businesses, spotlighting not only San Diego's dynamic culinary landscape, but Baja California’s as well. Attendees can expect a remarkable dining experience, complemented by a variety of spirits that perfectly capture the essence of the region as well as a silent auction, another opportunity to support the organization’s ongoing efforts. Renowned philanthropic anchorman Carlo Cecchetto will return as this year’s host of the event, making the night filled with flavor and entertainment, for a good cause. Over the course of two decades, the Emilio Nares Foundation has been a beacon of hope for families navigating the challenges of childhood cancer. The Harvest for Hope event reflects the Foundation's unwavering commitment to providing essential support to these families and plays a pivotal role in their mission to create a positive impact within the community. After their son Emilio lost his courageous fight with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at the age of five, co-founders Richard and Diane Nares were moved to assist other families in honor of Emilio's memory. The Emilio Nares Foundation acknowledges the disparity in access to transportation services for children battling cancer, which are essential for reaching crucial medical appointments. Harvest for Hope represents just one of the Foundation's efforts as they offer families hope by serving as a resource for underserved children facing cancer. Since 2003, the Emilio Nares Foundation has been dedicated to providing equitable healthcare access and promoting human welfare for underserved communities in San Diego, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, Los Angeles and Imperial Counties, through its Comprehensive Care Initiatives. One of the key programs they offer is the family resource center, a bilingual support group for families navigating the healthcare system and access to vital resources such as food, housing, legal aid, and mental health services. Their efforts expand beyond that, providing reliable and sanitary transportation for immunocompromised children going to and from medical appointments through Ride with Emilio, nutritious snacks for children undergoing treatments through Emilio’s Snack Bags, therapeutic activities and entrepreneurial opportunities for families through their Creating for Hope program and assistance with funeral costs and immediate needs for grieving families. Altogether, ENF has served over 11,000 families in Southern California and continues to support children fighting cancer and their families through fundraisers like Harvest for Hope. “The 21st Harvest for Hope fundraiser stands as a true testament to the dedication and difference ENF has made in the lives of families affected by childhood cancer. We ensure that families never feel alone during this difficult journey,” says Elsa Morales-Roth, newly named Executive Director of the Emilio Nares Foundation. “No words can express the gratitude we have for all who have stood by us every step of the way. Their support extends far beyond the foundation, and we look forward to continuing our mission of supporting families and children as they face the challenges of cancer. Every step of our journey has been paved by the support of our sponsors and donors. Harvest for Hope embodies the spirit of community unity, bringing people together to ensure that no one faces hard times alone, and the generosity that has carried us this far.” Co-Founder of ENF and Author, Diane Nares, will also be selling her debut memoir, His Place At The Table: A Personal, Public, and Spiritual Love Story at the Harvest for Hope Fundraiser. Recounting her life story through her new book, His Place At The Table uncovers the dichotomy between devastating loss and powerful expressions of hope and perseverance. All proceeds made from her memoir will be donated to the Emilio Nares Foundation. The Emilio Nares Foundation invites all members of the community to join them in celebrating this momentous occasion at Coasterra on Sunday, September 22nd, at 2 p.m. For ticket information and event details, please visit here. Sponsorship opportunities for community members and those unable to attend are also available. Purchase tickets or become a sponsor here. To learn more about the Emilio Nares Foundation, visit ENFHope.org or follow us on Instagram @ENF_Hope, Twitter @ENFHope and Facebook @EmilioNaresFoundation
  • Dive into the world of local wildlife as Roy Toft, an award-winning photographer and biologist, shares his captivating stories and stunning images. From coyotes and jackrabbits to mountain lions, Roy Toft’s backyard is full of wildlife, and he’s captured all kinds of incredible images with the help of remote camera traps. Join us as he shares thrilling stories and stunning images of our wild neighbors. Learn the techniques behind these incredible photos and get tips on setting up your very own trail cameras so you can see what might be lurking in your backyard! Stop by the Museum store after the talk for a chance to get your signed copy of Roy’s newest book, Wild Ramona Tickets are $15 for non-members and $12 for members. Visit: https://www.sdnhm.org/calendar/nattalks-and-films/ Roy Toft on Instagram and Facebook
  • On Saturday, May 4, Mission Valley's Spill the Beans will partner with Paws4Thought Animal Rescue to bring adoptable pups to their coffee shop! Guests are invited to stop in from 9 a.m. to Noon and meet these furry friends on their expansive outdoor patio. After puppy snuggles, enjoy a variety of bagel sandos, teas, coffees, and more! Paws4Thought Animal Rescue on Facebook
  • Join us onsite for Fun Animal Friday with Zovargo on Friday, August 30, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Zovargo will be introducing our guests to exciting tidepool creatures! The event will include a live presentation, meet & greet, storytime, special craft, and more! Included with Museum admission. No registration required. Opportunities to pet the animals are limited and timed-tickets will be provided upon checking in. **Petting is entirely contingent upon the animals' well-being. We recommend arriving at the Museum early to maximize your chances of meeting the animals. A Hold Harmless form is required to be filled out for all guests who want to pet the animals. Visit: https://www.sdcdm.org/fun-animal-friday-tidepool-creatures San Diego Children's Discovery Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • He wants to give hope to the tens of thousands of Ukrainians who have lost limbs since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
  • Get ready for playtime and have fun making custom paper toys. A few templates will be provided and printed on cardstock. Choose your favorite(s) and illustrate a character or color the template with a pattern or design. We’ll cut, fold, and adhere the designs together to make finished 3D paper toys for display or play. No experience necessary. Scissors can be used in lieu of a craft knife. Materials: The materials fee includes cardstock paper, paper toy template prints, self-healing mat, craft knife, metal ruler, bone folder, tape, glue, and a sample of colored pencils/markers. Optional but recommended: Bring your own favorite markers, pens, pencils, and/or colored pencils if you have a favorite set. We will be using light cardstock paper. If you are not comfortable using a craft knife, please bring scissors. For more information visit: ljathenaeum.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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