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  • The Neighborhood House in Logan Heights became the heart of the Mexican and Mexican American community in San Diego. Begun in 1914 by a group of wealthy Victorian socially progressive women including Mary and Helen Marston as a settlement house with the explicit goal of “Americanizing” Mexican immigrants, it evolved over time to be a site of community activism and civic participation for the next generation of Mexican American youth walking through its doors. Colloquially known as La Neighbor, the Neighborhood House was the nexus of relations in Logan Heights and offered integral services like health care, food distribution, English-language classes, a community oven, citizenship classes, and enrichment activities. This new exhibition brings together the written history of the house, along with nearly twenty new oral history interviews from former Logan Heights residents and Neighborhood House participants who were impacted by its services. The Neighborhood House Association continues today commemorating its 110th anniversary as a much different organization since its founding. Examining the history of Neighborhood House through the first sixty years shows us the ways in which individuals and governments have responded to pervasive social issues like poverty and lack of access to health care and education. It also shows the ways in which community is built and the next generation is fostered, despite continued vulnerability and the challenges posed by policy and planning decisions outside of local control. San Diego History Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Almost eight years after Harry Potter and the Cursed Child opened on Broadway, Tom Felton, who played Draco Malfoy in the films, is now playing him as an adult onstage.
  • Come visit San Diego Mission Bay Resort for Spooky S’mores Night on Saturday, October 25 at 6 p.m. at the beach fire pits. Cozy up by the flames and roast marshmallows as the sun sets over the bay for a spooky s’mores night. Holidays by the bay! Join us for a season of celebration with festive holiday events from Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, and the New Year – we celebrate everything. We start our Festive Season with during Halloween and continue until we ring in the new year of 2026.
  • Volunteers gathered last weekend for a day of planting at Promenade Park near downtown Lemon Grove. It's part of a broader revitalization effort.
  • Set on the Brooklyn waterfront, Arthur Miller’s searing classic follows longshoreman Eddie Carbone, whose devotion to his niece Catherine turns dangerously possessive when two immigrant cousins arrive seeking a new life in America. As love, jealousy, and pride collide, Eddie’s world unravels in a powerful story of desire, loyalty, and the limits of honor. By Arthur Miller Directed by Walter Allen Bennett Tickets: $18 General | $14 Seniors/Military/Educators | $10 Students Grossmont College Theatre Arts on Instagram
  • Congress is poised to leave for a scheduled holiday recess without a solution for addressing the expiration of enhanced subsidies for Affordable Care Act marketplace plans.
  • Make a splash this Halloween season with our spooky Dive-In Movie Night at San Diego Mission Bay Resort! But beware and enter if you dare… Jack Skellington is taking over movie night with "The Nightmare Before Christmas!" Holidays by the bay! Join us for a season of celebration with festive holiday events from Halloween, Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, and the New Year – we celebrate everything. We start our Festive Season with during Halloween and continue until we ring in the new year of 2026.
  • Officials said the error is likely too minute for the general public to clock it, but it could affect applications such as critical infrastructure, telecommunications and GPS signals.
  • Thursday's failed indictment against James is the latest setback for the Justice Department in its bid to prosecute the frequent political target of the Republican president.
  • Democrats have become the party of the status quo, says Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland. He's urging members of his party to craft sharper election messages and back new voices in the party.
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