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  • Sunday, October 26, from 2:30-4:30 p.m. All ages are welcome! Join us for a hands-on, family-friendly workshop in preparation for Día de los Muertos. In this session, you will create personalized memorial shadow boxes—miniature shrines built inside upcycled wooden cigar boxes—to honor and remember a loved one or pet who has passed. Using photocopied photos or hand-drawn portraits, along with meaningful decorations, these shadow boxes serve as heartfelt tributes that celebrate memory, legacy, and connection beyond the physical world. You will leave with a completed shrine, ready to be displayed during the Día de los Muertos festivities on November 2. You’re also invited to place your shrine on one of our community altars in either the Dorothea Laub Dance Place building or the Dorothea Laub Music & Arts Center (where we are located). If you choose to include your shrine in one of our public altars, your shrine will be available for pickup after the celebration during the week of November 3. No experience necessary. All materials included. This event is hosted by San Diego Craft Collective. For more free family-fun, please join us the next weekend for more Día de los Muertos fun, with two free events: Mini Music Making & Paper Flower Craft | Ages 0-8yrs and an all-ages Día de los Muertos Celebration. This project was made possible through the Arts District Liberty Station Collaborative Funding Program. • Military, first responders and sibling discounts San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram ========================================================================================= FROM KPBS
  • Our team shares their favorite places to eat and drink across San Diego and Tijuana, from neighborhood gems to new standouts.
  • La Jolla's Warwick's is the nation's oldest continuously family-owned bookstore, known for books, gifts and community events.
  • A look at the extreme winter storm impacting two-thirds of the U.S.
  • City leaders want drivers to slow down but it could cost hundreds of millions to clear a lengthy backlog of traffic safety installations.
  • El Departamento de Justicia presentó una demanda el jueves para bloquear los nuevos distritos congresuales aprobados por los votantes de California la semana pasada, sumándose a una batalla legal que podría influir en qué partido controle la Cámara de Representantes en 2026.
  • The policy required media organizations to pledge not to gather information unless Defense officials formally authorized its release. A U.S. judge said the rules are at odds with the First Amendment.
  • The San Diego Unified School District board will vote Tuesday whether to rename César Chávez Elementary School.
  • According to the deal, the partnership will generate $13.5 million annually in revenue for the San Diego County Water Authority.
  • This week's high heat, combined with untreated wastewater flows from Mexico in the Tijuana River Valley, have led to elevated hydrogen sulfide emissions which cause a rotten egg smell.
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