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  • Winter in the wine country! Join over 15 wineries during the 3 weekends after Thanksgiving, December 6-21. Purchase a $20 passport and receive 3 tastes of different wines for $5.00 each. Each winery will have festive decorations and vendors. Purchase your tickets at: https://ramonavalleyvineyards.com/2025-ramona-holiday-wine-trail/
  • We are delighted to invite you to a truly special celebration—the VRD San Diego Hometown Debut & Holiday Brunch, hosted personally by designer and gemologist Vickie Riggs at her private home, workshop, and serene backyard studio space. This intimate, one-day-only gathering offers you a rare opportunity to step inside Vickie’s creative world, experience her newest fine jewelry pieces, and enjoy a morning designed to honor artistry, community, and connection. This event is reserved for those closest to Vickie—her friends, family, neighbors, and local supporters who have been part of her journey. We would be honored to have you join us. Event Highlights • First Look at new VRD fine jewelry and signature designs • Private Shopping with exclusive, one-day-only pricing • Holiday Brunch beautifully catered by Thyme To Go • Seasonal Florals curated by The Coronado Flower Lady • Live Entertainment by Ole • Gifts for Attendees + a peaceful, welcoming backyard setting • Meet Vickie and explore her workshop to see where each piece begins • Giveback: A portion of proceeds will be donated to Nile Sisters, supporting refugee women and families overcoming economic barriers Event Details VRD San Diego Hometown Debut & Holiday Brunch Saturday, December 13, 2025 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. (come and go as you wish) Location: 8646 Anrol Ave, San Diego, CA 92123 Explore the collection at www.vickieriggsdesigns.com or follow Vickie on Instagram at @VickieRiggsDesigns We cannot wait to share this beautiful morning with you—celebrating artistry, nature, and the extraordinary creativity that defines Vickie’s work.
  • Teachers and students say the Grossmont Union High School District board’s recent decisions to eliminate school librarian positions limit students’ access to libraries and further exacerbate concerns of censorship.
  • An American born in 2024 can expect to live to be 79, on average. But people in other wealthy countries can expect to live longer.
  • The shooting of Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good by federal agents in Minneapolis have enraged many people across the country. NPR wanted to know what supporters of President Trump's immigration policy think about the shootings.
  • The Coronado Historical Association is delighted to host noted historian, author, and SDSU lecturer Richard Carrico for the final installment of the Fall 2025 Wine & Lecture Series. Mr. Carrico will be covering the buried history of San Diego's lost city: El Presidio Real de San Diego. Established in 1769 and abandoned by 1835, El Presidio was the first permanent European settlement on the Pacific coast and was the base for all the Spanish missions that spread throughout California. Come explore the history and hidden remnants of this National Historic Landmark through this fascinating lecture! Join us Thursday, December 18 at 5:30 p.m. for a wine & cheese reception followed by the lecture from 6 to 7 p.m. Tickets are available now by clicking Register Now above! Member ($15 each) Non-Member ($20 each) Important Registration Information: Capacity is limited and reservations are required. No walk-ins will be admitted. If you have any questions, please email info@coronadohistory.org or call (619) 435-7242. About the Speaker: Richard L. Carrico, writer and educator, is a U.S Army veteran. He is a lecturer in the Department of American Indian Studies at San Diego State University and lives in Warner Springs. He is a well-respected scholar, public speaker, and researcher who has made significant contributions to our understanding of local Native American culture. His primary area of research is the Indian people of southern California and northern Mexico followed closely by the Spanish colonial period in San Diego County. Richard was recently presented with the prestigious Norman Neuerburg Award for Outstanding Contributions Towards the Study and Preservation of California’s Missions, Presidios, and Ranchos. In addition to more than 30 publications in professional journals, Richard is the author of an award-winning true crime book "Monsters on the Loose" (2024), "History of Wines and Wineries of San Diego County" (2016); Ramona and other books including the revised "Strangers in a Stolen Land: The Indians of San Diego County" (2018). Beyond the academic realm Richard has authored historically or archaeologically based articles for the San Diego Union, California Magazine, Ranch and Coast Magazine, San Diego Home & Garden, and other popular magazines. He also has authored stand-alone chapters in four academic books. Coronado Historical Association on Facebook
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved the creation of a pollution crisis chief position and has begun recruiting.
  • The latest bill would allow Southwestern College to create up to four additional bachelor’s programs aimed at workforce needs in south San Diego County.
  • The California Senate passed a bill that would make it easier to sue federal officers over civil rights violations. Recent shootings of civilians by immigration agents in Minnesota lent urgency to the measure, one of several targeting ICE.
  • Premieres Monday, Feb. 2, 2026 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+. All aboard! ROADSHOW travels to Savannah’s Georgia State Railroad Museum to discover hidden treasures. One heirloom is valued at $60K-$150K!
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