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  • Trashy Hour is Back!!! Show your love and support for our wonderful community by helping us to keep it clean. North Park is a great place to live and a great place to visit. But let's face it, this neighborhood has a history of neglect stemming from urban flight, reallocation of city funds to more wealthy neighborhoods, and just straight up classism & racism. We love our neighborhood. It's packed with long time residents, new comers, families, students, artists, entrepreneurs, tourists, and a myriad of cool things to do and see. We want a cleaner place to live and a cleaner place for our guests to visit. So... we're picking up trash every week (we do it for our little corner every day), and we're inviting you to join us. We'll provide the trash grabbers, gloves, and trash bags. We'll even reward you with cheap pints afterwards. You just need to bring your love for clean sidewalks and streets, and a little pep in your step. Date: Sunday, February 13, 2022 at 11am Location: Home Brewing Co. Cost: Free For more information on this event and registration please visit HERE!
  • Friends of Friendship Park submitted letters from more than 400 faith leaders, activists, artists, educators and medical professionals.
  • San Diego Unified School District is preparing to start off the 2020-21 school year with remote learning. However, children with learning challenges may be offered in-person sessions. Plus, 1986’s “Top Gun” inspired a boom in military recruitment. Will its 2021 sequel, “Top Gun: Maverick,” do the same despite the changing perceptions of warfare today? Also, this weekend in San Diego art events includes San Diego Festival of Books, surf rock duo Puerto livestreaming from the Casbah’s stage, The Rosin Box’s August Series and a tapestry by Carlos Castro Arias.
  • Let the Poets Speak is an annual e fundraiser for the San Diego Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi). The event connects artists, small businesses, and helping professionals to promote wellness in the community. This year we want to give local artists and students the opportunity to see themselves on stage for an important cause; Mental Health Awareness and the celebration of Black History Month. Date: Sunday, February 27, 2022 at 3p.m. Location: Black Resource Center SDSU Cost: Free (Donations accepted and encouraged) For more information on this event and donations please visit HERE!
  • Thousands of affordable and supportive housing units are needed to reduce the homeless population in San Diego County.
  • A mantra for the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture is to explore American history through an African American lens.
  • The true history of April Fools' has been a mystery for ages. The theories around its origin story have involved everything from Roman gods and fake popes to the Gregorian calendar and gullible fish.
  • A celebration of the USA through some of the many genres of music it has spawned. Featuring Barber's immortal "Adagio for Strings" and Gershwin's "Summertime." The United States of America, as its best, is a meeting place of peoples and cultures. We celebrate that greatness with these performances. Date | Friday, February 18 at 7 p.m. Location | St. Andrews Episcopal Church Get tickets here! General admission: $35 Senior and student admission: $20 Family admission (2 adults, 2 children): $60 For more information, please visit hutchinsconsort.org/calendar or call (760) 632-0554.
  • Join us for an evening with Alexander Arshansky as he discusses the inspiration and processes behind his solo show, Silent Witness. Alexander Arshansky is a Russian-born artist and a recent transplant to the West Coast who works in a style he has deemed “Biomorphic Cubism”. This style could be best described as a combination of Biomorphic Abstraction, with Cubist style compositions, along with two-dimensional inner details. This is a free event no RSVP required. Located at Sparks Gallery 530 Sixth ave. San Diego 9201 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Angela Lansbury, the scene-stealing British actor who kicked up her heels in the Broadway musicals “Mame” and “Gypsy” and solved endless murders as crime novelist Jessica Fletcher in the long-running TV series “Murder, She Wrote,” has died.
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