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  • In "Hail Mariam," local author Huda Al-Marashi draws from her own experiences as the sole Muslim girl attending a Catholic school. Then, a preview of the Oceanside International Film Festival. And finally, your weekend arts preview.
  • Volunteers are organizing community patrols to monitor ICE activity in their communities. Plus, why more public transit riders are avoiding fares. And, a familiar voice for San Diego soccer fans previews the upcoming SDFC season.
  • First, State Senator Steve Padilla is calling for a pause to a data center project in Imperial County. Next, scientists say they’ve discovered a way to redesign Fentanyl and lessen the potential risk of an overdose. Also, we tell you about a new fundraising and awareness campaign recently launched in the county. Lastly, a curator at the San Diego Natural History Museum is calling it a career.
  • San Diego's indie-rock project Topeka Clementine blends storytelling, activism and sing-along energy into music that feels urgent and alive. Hear a special performance from KPBS' Sundrenched Sounds live music series and a post-show interview about going viral, constant touring and new work shaped by grief and hope.
  • Celebrate the grand adventures of Don Quijote de La Mancha with us at our annual Don Quijote Read-A-Thon!  Join  us for a day packed with family fun, featuring lively music, dance performances, and activities tailored for kids.  This free festival offers entertainment for everyone.  This event is offered in partnership with the Instituto Cervantes of Los Angeles and the San Diego/Alcala Sister Cities Society.  For more information, contact sistercityalcala@gmail.com. Audience: This event is recommended for all ages.
  • Know what to expect as you prepare for college! Get the details on how to approach the college application process, including the different types of applications, such as the UC, CSU, Common Application, and private college applications. This program will also cover important timelines, required documents, and strategies for staying organized throughout the process as well as the importance of self-advocacy and how to effectively showcase your academic, extracurricular, and personal strengths. This is an in-person program. Registration is encouraged at sandiego.events.mylibrary.digital.   This program is part of San Diego Public Library's Discover U initiative for youth and emerging adults to explore their STEAM interests, prepare for their futures, and achieve their college and career goals. If you have comments, questions, or grievances about the event, please contact Discover U at discoveru@sandiego.gov. Audience: This event is recommended for teens ages 14-18. Location: Community Room
  • Kick off the San Diego Padres Opening Day at 207. Join us for food & drink specials, live music, and the game on our screens as we celebrate the start of the season just steps from Petco Park. Hard Rock Hotel San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Learn about how the Mission Valley Friends of the Library support our mission!  This meeting conducted online by Zoom.  If you would like a Zoom link so that you can participate, please email MissionValleyFriends@gmail.com. Audience: This event is recommended for adults. Location: Online Friends of Mission Valley Library on Facebook
  • Join the Healthy Adventures Foundation for our Fourth Friday series of health and wellness workshops. This session, learn about mindful meditation, which helps us become aware of what is already true moment by moment. It teaches us how to be unconditionally present, no matter what it is. Mindful meditation has been beneficial to some in lowering heart rate, respirations, blood pressure and stress. It is a great addition to your current health routine. Please wear flat supportive shoes and loose comfortable clothing, and bring a yoga mat if you have one. Audience: Adults Location: Community Room
  • A fun monthly discussion group for teenagers revolving around short literary media, including short stories, poetry, picture books, newspaper articles, and more. Let's not forget there will be snacks and other fun activities too!  Audience: Recommended for ages 12 and above Location: Homeschool Resource Center
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