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  • Mission Valley, together with Congregation Beth Israel, invites the community to their second annual “Hanukkah Under the Stars” event on Wednesday, December 17, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the AMC Court. Throughout the event, guests will enjoy festive entertainment and games with local favorite DJ Benji, photo opportunities with the center’s menorah display, desserts from Krispy Kreme and goodie bags for the kids (while supplies last). There will also be three raffles giving guests a chance to win prizes from Mission Valley retailers. This event is free and open to the public; no pre-registration is required to attend. For more information, visit mission-valley.com/event/32129-hannukah-under-the-stars. While at the center, families are encouraged to donate new or gently worn coats to benefit local families through the One Warm Coat initiative; coat donations can be made at the kiosk outside Footlocker and Tilly’s. Visitors may also enjoy the many other festive holiday happenings at the center; to learn more about other upcoming events at Mission Valley, visit https://www.mission-valley.com/events. WHEN: December 17, 2025 from 5 p.m. – 7 p.m. WHERE: Mission Valley Event Held in the AMC Court 1640 Camino Del Rio North San Diego, CA 92108
  • The University of California system says lifting tracking requirements will make managing hazardous waste more efficient. Hundreds of other waste handlers will benefit too, but the state hasn’t identified them.
  • Pakistan's defense minister said Pakistan is "in a state of war" and called Tuesday's attack a "message from Kabul." Pakistan accuses Afghanistan's Taliban of sheltering militants who attack Pakistan.
  • The map shows how the district will change once Central Elementary School closes at the end of the school year.
  • The house also features colorful touches from one of San Diego’s most famous artists.
  • A fire and explosion at a convenience store in northwestern Mexico killed at least 23 people, including children, and injured 12 others, state authorities said.
  • FIFA held a draw to determine who all 48 participating countries in the FIFA World Cup 2026 will face in the group phase of the tournament, which the U.S., Canada and Mexico are co-hosting.
  • On her sophomore release, Am I the Drama?, the trash-talking Bronx rapper still has no filter — but could, perhaps, have used an editor.
  • This year's Arctic Report Card from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration finds that the northernmost part of the Earth is warming faster than the global average, leading to melting glaciers, shifting fish populations, and rivers running orange.
  • In a career that spans six decades, 28 albums and three Grammy awards, Tom Chapin has covered an incredible amount of creative ground. In addition to his work as a recording artist, concert performer, storyteller, and activist, he’s performed on Broadway and worked extensively in television, radio, and film. Tom maintains two long and productive parallel careers, both as a respected contemporary folk artist and as a pioneer in the field of children’s music. With hundreds of songs in his repertoire, Tom serves up a tasty mix of story songs, ballads, comedic and political songs, family music, sing-alongs, old-time folk classics, and a favorite song or two of his late brother Harry’s. Tom accompanies himself on guitar, banjo, and autoharp. In addition to his musical and media endeavors, Tom has long been an advocate for issues of hunger and social justice, environmental causes, and a supporter of music and the arts in public schools. The best writing comes from writing what you know, and based on Joel Rafael’s life experiences and over fifty years of making music, he has a deep well from which to draw. He has chronicled his life and the world around him with passionate songwriting rooted in the folk tradition. Joel began performing in showcases and small clubs around Southern California in the early 1970s. In 1981, he toured with Jesse Colin Young, and released his debut album, "Dharma Bums." Joel won Kerrville’s new folk award in 1995 and gained national airplay with the seminal Joel Rafael Band. He composed and performed all original music for the LA Theatre Works production of "The Grapes of Wrath" in 2002 and toured the southwest with Joan Baez in 2003. No influence is more obvious in his work than that of Woody Guthrie, with whom he shares five co-writes, and Joel has been a featured performer at the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival for all twenty-seven years. Tom Chapin on Facebook / YouTube Joel Rafael on YouTube
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