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  • One of the Port of San Diego's 23 parks, Grand Caribe Shoreline Park is located near the Coronado Cays neighborhood on an artificial peninsula in southwestern San Diego Bay. At 2.4 acres, it provides recreational public access to the coastline. Since the construction of the peninsula in the 1960s, Grand Caribe’s eastern shoreline has experienced chronic erosion that poses a threat to the park, local habitat, and public access for the community. To temporarily manage the erosion, the Port has exhausted short-term solutions including the placement of 240 burlap sandbags along the shoreline. Now, long-term sustainable solutions are needed to protect the park, safeguard the existing habitat, and maintain public access. Community Input Join the Port project team at a public workshop and provide feedback to shape the future of Grand Caribe Shoreline Park. DATE: Tuesday, April 29 TIME: 5 p.m. LOCATION: Coronado Cays Yacht Club, 30 N Caribe Cay Blvd. N, Coronado, CA 92118 The project team will provide a brief presentation about the shoreline’s current vulnerability to erosion and discuss concepts designed to reduce erosion, provide shoreline stability, and maintain public access with minimal impact on adjacent habitat. Following the presentation, participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide input on the potential nature-based design concepts with the project team. Public feedback will help inform a preferred design concept that will be presented for additional input at a second workshop in mid-2025. The Port will then refine the final concept and develop engineering design drawings for implementation. PROJECT BACKGROUND The Grand Caribe Shoreline Park Erosion Improvements Project will help the Port achieve a long-term, nature-based solution by working with nature rather than against it to help stabilize the coastline for generations to come. This project is a vital part of the Port’s promise to enrich the relationship people have with the dynamic waterfront and benefit the quality of life for generations to come. A coastal site assessment has been completed to inform future shoreline stabilization efforts. To accompany the assessment, the Port is launching a technical design study to identify and receive input on possible long-term solutions for future erosion at Grand Caribe Shoreline Park. The Port is committed to engaging the public through a series of public workshops that will help find the best solution to minimize erosion while also preserving the local habitat. For questions about the project, please contact Timothy Barrett at the Port of San Diego by phone at 619.686.6544 or by email at tbarrett@portofsandiego.org.
  • Join us for the Urban Greening Community Open House in Chollas View! Be part of shaping a greener Southeastern San Diego! On Saturday, June 14, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Groundwork SD Earth Lab- Millennial Tech Middle School (1110 Carolina Ln, San Diego, CA 92102), we're bringing together Chollas View, Emerald Hills, and Lincoln Park neighbors for a hands-on, family-friendly workshop. Share your ideas, help identify new green and tree spaces, and co-design community-led maintenance plans. FREE TREES! We are also giving away up to 3 trees for San Diego community members. All San Diego residents are able to register for trees but we will prioritize homes in the project area. Hosted by the Urban Greening Taskforce (@ucprojectcdc , @mundogradens , @Tree.sandiego , @sandiegourbancorps , and @sdusc) and funded by Transformative Climate Communities, this is your chance to help build a healthier, more vibrant community. Free and open to all! The @groundworksandiego Earthlab is a 4-acre experiential environmental educational space for the youth and families of the Chollas Creek Watershed, located next to the Millennial Tech Middle school. Experience this beautiful green space and explore opportunities to create more green spaces like this in your community! Let’s grow together—see you there! Saturday, June 14, 2025 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Groundwork SD Earth Lab - 1110 Carolina Ln, San Diego, CA 92102 Enjoy: - Live Music - Delicious Lunch The Community Planning Collaborative for a Green SESD is supported by the California Strategic Growth Council’s Transformative Climate Communities Program in partnership with the California Department of Conservation. This event is supported in part by the County of San Diego through the Regional Decarbonization Framework. Please make sure to select the "June 14 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Earth Lab in Chollas View/ UCP's Urban Greening Community Open House" when you register through the county's registration portal. Visit: https://www.ucproject.org/
  • NASA mission controllers raced against time to find a solution before a crucial ground-based radio used for communicating with Voyagers 1 and 2, went offline for upgrades.
  • Join us for a creative and interactive class designed to balance your body, mind, and spirit! Explore harmony and well-being through a short meditation, chair yoga, and crafting a chakra bracelet with natural stone beads. Perfect for all levels—no experience needed! Visit: https://www.encinitasca.gov/government/departments/parks-recreation-cultural-arts/recreation-programs/senior-citizens/community-senior-center
  • A Justice Department legal opinion released Tuesday disavowed a 1938 determination that monuments created by previous presidents under the Antiquities Act can't be revoked.
  • Join us on Saturday, May 24 from 4 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. for a fun and flavorful Build Your Own Pizza class at Town and Country! Designed for kids ages 4–12, this hands-on experience lets young chefs get creative with a variety of classic pizza toppings under the guidance of our talented MRKT chefs. For just $15 per child, each participant will craft their own personal pizza and enjoy it with a refreshing soda, juice, or water. It’s the perfect blend of play and pizza—don’t miss out! RSVP online Town and Country Resort on Facebook / Instagram
  • Art Within Social Movements: Integrating Art & Ethnic Studies This professional development session explores the powerful role visual art has played in advancing social movements throughout history, equipping educators with resources, examples, and art projects that align with the Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum theme of Social Movements and Equity. Participants will examine how art has amplified the voices of advocates and driven social change, analyzing both historical and contemporary examples. Designed for all educators, not just art teachers, this session provides adaptable lesson plans and classroom-ready projects that support Ethnic Studies Learning Outcomes across various subjects. Educators will leave with practical tools, meaningful connections, and strategies to inspire student engagement with themes of equity and justice. All content is aligned with the National Core Arts Standards, ensuring a seamless integration of art into diverse educational contexts. Refunds are not available for no-shows, but a credit will be provided for a future class at Studio HQ if you cancel at least 24 hours before the class. ArtReach San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • FREE | Each month OMA welcomes friends and neighbors on Free First Sundays from 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. to join in Art For All, our fun hands-on art-making experience led by artists and cultural partners from our community. Sunprint Banners This in-house project on July 6 invites participants to create magical, sun-powered prints using natural objects and light! Soak up the summer sun and combine science and art to watch your designs develop in real time using special sun-sensitive cyanotype paper. Whether you’re new to art or have your own creative flow, Art For All is the time to let your imagination soar. Visit our current exhibitions to spark your creativity! Explore different art-making materials through creative projects at each session while learning from local and regional artists. Check back each month to see what we’re up to next! These informal drop-in workshops are open to all ages. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. All materials are provided free of charge, while supplies last. Visit: https://oma-online.org/events/ Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • A 5-Star Variety Bash of Arts, Laughter, and Imagination — for Kids of All Ages! Get ready, San Diego — the San Diego International Fringe Festival is bringing the magic straight to your neighborhood with Family Fringe Days, a free and fabulous celebration of creativity designed just for families. Think of it as the ultimate sampler platter of the arts: one moment you’re grooving with a live musician, the next you’re giggling at a clown’s antics, getting your face painted, or joining in on a Junkyard Jam Band! From mini-performances to hands-on art activities and interactive games, Family Fringe is all about fun, self-expression, and creating unforgettable memories with your kids. Why should families attend? Because play is powerful. Shared experiences like these nurture creativity, boost confidence, and build bonds that last long after the event ends. Whether your child is an aspiring artist or just curious to try something new, Family Fringe Days offer a safe, welcoming space to imagine, explore, and connect — all for free. Happening at library branches and community centers across San Diego from May 17–25. Great for kids, teens, and the young-at-heart! 100% FREE — because everyone deserves access to the arts. Learn more at: https://sdfringe.org/family-fringe/ San Diego International Fringe Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Street Stewards have now grown to clean up communities across the county.
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