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  • What would happen to your assets if something happened to you tomorrow? Are you confident your wealth will last your lifetime and beyond? This free seminar will help professionals answer these questions — and more. Join estate law attorney Bridget Burns and wealth management advisor David Miller as they provide practical tools and strategies to help you protect your business, preserve your wealth and make informed decisions about your finances with confidence. During Future-Proof Your Finances, You’ll Learn: • What happens to your assets in California if you don’t have an estate plan—and how to avoid costly mistakes • Which entity options best protect business owners from personal liability and risk • How advanced trust structures can safeguard both business and personal wealth for the next generation • How to build a portfolio to sustain you and those who matter to you • Ways to protect your investments from unnecessary taxes and erosion of value • Practical steps to align your wealth plan with your professional and personal goals Location Conference Center at La Jolla Square, First Floor | 4225 Executive Square | La Jolla, CA 92037 Parking on site will be validated. Refreshments will be served.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Digitally inspired art in Escondido, exploring "joy futurism," festive ska, a San Diego Scrooge, boat parades, Hanukkah and more.
  • Two years ago Colombia pledged to stop exploring for new oil, gas and coal. On the world stage, this was a big deal. Here's what's happened since.
  • Ephraim Reitman started playing guitar at twelve years old and developed an affinity for Latin based music. He began playing with the local musicians in his Philadelphia neighborhood. At 15 he started studying percussion with Butch Ballard, a drummer for Count Basie and Duke Ellington, which in turn help his guitar playing. In 1976 he joined The Wire and Wood Band as a percussionist and vocalist. He is currently the percussionist for Elegencia Doub’le, a piano duo. Don Boyd was born Pomona, CA (many, many decades ago). He attended Mount San Antonio College, Cal State Los Angeles. He studied Jazz and played in various Jazz groups and multiple Top-40 bands from 1977 through present day. Married Rita Boyd on June 25 1994 and moved to Oceanside in September 1994. He has three amazing children; Wyatt Boyd, Savannah Boyd and Gabriel Boyd (ages 24 - 28). Ephraim and Donn met in the Fall of 2022 and formed Alchemy shortly after, finding common musical ground in their love for blues, jazz, folk and Latin compositions. Coronado Public Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • Includes a welcome glass of Peacock Dance and a deliciously inspiring 3 course dinner prepared by URBN Market Fusion’s Chef Justin Mabunay. Danny Magic on Instagram Bella Vista Winery on Instagram
  • Another storm system that will bring rain moves into San Diego County Tuesday and forecasters predicted that there will be a slight lull late Wednesday, but that will be followed by another weaker storm at the end of the week.
  • Stream now with KPBS+. Across America, chef Lidia Bastianich shines a light on how everyday people give back through food. By immersing herself in their personal stories and communities, she highlights how selfless acts foster both connection and fulfillment on both sides.
  • Some of the nation's largest restaurants boast of decades-long survival through economic downturns, stiffer competition, and changing American palates. And we still love them anyway. Why?
  • As they mark the first anniversary of toppling Bashar al-Assad's regime, Syrians also celebrate another coming milestone: the lifting of sanctions, which could help give the country a new start.
  • A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds 70% of Americans say things have become too unaffordable and have a dim outlook on the economy and President Trump's handling of it.
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