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  • To mark the milestone, officials signed a steel beam that will be among the final beams installed in the first phase.
  • Join us for the ultimate St. Patrick's Day celebration with a party cruise on Mission Bay! Wear your favorite green attire and hop aboard the William D. Evans sternwheeler boat for an evening of festive fun. Experience the beauty of cruising on the calm bay waters while enjoying two live DJs, drink specials, light snacks, and a photo booth. Boarding starts at 8:50 p.m. at the Bahia Resort Hotel and returns at 12:30 a.m.
  • After nearly three years, San Diego’s COVID state of emergency is coming to an end. Then, in the wake of this week's mass shootings, there's more focus on gun violence restraining orders or red flag laws, which allow authorities to temporarily take away firearms and ammunition from people who have been reported by a family member or co-worker. Plus, students at San Diego City College now have the opportunity to earn a 4-year degree for the first time in the school’s history. The California Community Colleges Board of Governors approved the new Cyber Defense and Analysis Baccalaureate Program this week. And, with more San Diegans receiving new bins for kitchen waste, one local writer is sharing what it means to be zero waste. Finally, a story from the Bay Curious podcast exploring a forgotten Bay Area neighborhood that was once a hub of Black political power, excellence and community.
  • Hop aboard the Bahia Belle and celebrate New Year's Eve with a special party cruise on the sparkling waters of Mission Bay. Party-goers are treated to multiple floors of live DJs, delicious appetizers, festive party favors, and a complimentary champagne toast. Guests must be at least 21 with valid ID to board. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • More rain, winds and flood warnings is expected on Tuesday.
  • Mike and Forest have been collaborating since 2016. Mike will kick off the concert, showing us some of his instrumental virtuosity, then will spend the bulk of the evening backing Forest on guitar, mandolin, and mandola. Mike Mullins, San Francisco Bay Area native and current Los Angeles-area resident, has been a fixture on the West Coast acoustic music scene for over forty years. Well-known for his guitar work with the Cache Valley Drifters (Bill Griffin and Wally Barnick), Mike is a highly-regarded instrumentalist and songwriter and has appeared on over 100 studio albums. In 2014, Mike released his first solo project, Windows of Time, a compendium of Americana styles showcasing a trove of original material over a twenty-five-year span. In addition to acclaim as a solo and ensemble artist, Mike is widely regarded as a top-tier mandolinist, and spent multiple summers as an artist-in-residence at the Annual Mandolin Symposium hosted by David Grisman and Mike Marshall. He was also a featured performer at the 2019 and 2021 Far West Folk Alliance Conferences. Mike’s newest project, 8-String Sketches, a tour-de-force collection of solo mandolin pieces, was released in 2021 on David Grisman’s Acoustic Oasis Records, and is currently enjoying wide United States and international roots and Americana radio airplay. Forest Sun was born in upstate New York to folksinging back-to-the-land hippie parents. His dad used to chop wood with neighbor Garth Hudson of the Band and literally built the floor that Bob Dylan stood on at manager Albert Grossman’s Bearsville studios in Woodstock, New York. Weaned on a diet of Jackson Browne and Toots and the Maytals, some of Forest’s earliest memories are of his dad playing Poncho and Lefty by Townes Van Zandt and his mom singing Elizabeth Cotton’s Freight Train. With over 78 million plays on Pandora, Forest now enlivens audiences around the globe with his wealth of songs and stories, all sung and told in a laid-back California style. His soulful music draws on a deep well of Americana and is compared to everyone from Jack Johnson and The Avett Brothers to Van Morrison and Bob Dylan. He has played festivals from California (Strawberry Music Festival, American River Music Festival) to Europe (Belladrum in Scottland, Fiesta City in Belgium), opened for such luminaries as Lyle Lovett, Bonnie Rait, Steve Earle, Keb Mo, and toured with folks like Brett Dennen, Mason Jennings, and the Beach Boys. Musical collaborations on his records include members of Bob Dylan’s band, members of Calexico/Iron and Wine, Heather Massse (The Wailin’ Jennys, Prairie Home Companion), Jolie Holland (The Be Good Tanyas), JT Nero (of Birds of Chicago), Sean Hayes, jam band ALO, and bluegrass band Hot Buttered Rum.
  • This weekend, the Padres and the San Francisco Giants will be the first Major League Baseball teams to play regular season games in Mexico City.
  • This Mother’s Day, create family memories that will be treasured forever with an amazing day on the water! Treat the mom in your life to a special Mother's Day Premier Brunch Cruise on the San Diego Bay. While onboard, your family will enjoy a chef-inspired buffet with a selection of wine, champagne, and classic cocktails. Celebrate with drinks and dining from our climate-controlled interior, or soak in the picturesque backdrop of San Diego’s skyline from our outdoor decks. Start a new tradition the whole family will enjoy and celebrate Mother’s Day on the water! City Experiences on Facebook / Instagram
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors allocated $3 million to fund a migrant welcome center in October. On Tuesday, they voted to provide another $3 million.
  • As the environmental crisis deepens, we must take action to heal the planet where we have wounded it. For persons of faith that action is rooted in our faith traditions and practices. So we will gather on Saturday, April 29 at 5-6 p.m. at the Moreton Bay Fig Tree arbor in Balboa Park for an interfaith, interactive and intergenerational service to connect with the Divine presence and build toward a thriving and diverse future (bring a lawn chair if you wish to sit). Following the service, we host a bring-your-own picnic for community and fellowship. All are invited to attend!! For more information, contact Phil Petrie–phil@icejsd.org. This event is sponsored by the Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice and partner faith communities. Rain date: Sun. May 7. Please register here--https://sandiego350.org/event/civi_event_1491/?instance_id=498
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