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  • Hosted by Logan Heights CDC & Greater Logan Heights Small Business Advisory Group Friday, August 1, 2025 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. Imperial Avenue (from 19th St to 31st St) Entertainment Space at Gilliam Place – 2835 Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA 92102 Join us for a flavorful celebration of culture, community, and local entrepreneurship at the 4th Annual Taste of Imperial Ave! This exciting evening stroll will take you through the heart of Greater Logan Heights, a neighborhood rich in diversity, culture, and creativity. You'll enjoy: - Delicious Tastings (4 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.) - Stroll Imperial Avenue and sample signature bites from a variety of local eateries. - Entertainment Space at Gilliam Place (6 p.m. - 9 p.m.) Enjoy the Beer Garden, live music stage, and a small business marketplace featuring local vendors and entrepreneurs. Tickets: - $30 - Food only ticket - $40 - Food + Beer Ticket - $110 - Family Group Ticket includes 2 food and beer tickets for adults (21+) and 2 food ticket Logan Heights CDC on Facebook / Instagram
  • Mayor Todd Gloria wants to exclude more than 25,000 acres of land — most of it in wealthier neighborhoods — from a program that incentivizes homeowners to build accessory dwelling units.
  • Between tariffs roiling the global economy and OPEC putting more barrels on the market, prices have dropped significantly since January. That's good for consumers, and bad for oil companies.
  • Join the San Diego World Affairs Council for a special event featuring opening remarks from Ambassador Marc Knapper (Vietnam) and Ambassador Brian McFeeters (ret., Malaysia) as part of the US-ASEAN Business Council’s Ambassadors’ Tour. They will share timely insights on the evolving U.S.-ASEAN relationship and regional developments. The program will also feature a keynote address by UCSD Professor David G. Victor, who will examine the long-term global implications of recent shifts in U.S. climate policy under the Trump administration. A thought-provoking evening of diplomacy, policy, and dialogue. These are truly turbulent times…on an historic scale. Huge policy changes regarding US decarbonization, green energy investment, and global warming/climate research are being largely eclipsed in the media by tariff news and the geopolitical transformation of the global order being driven by the Trump 2.0 White House. Nevertheless, Trump 2.0 environmental policy changes are likely to be consequential – for the US and the planet. Those changes may also come to have geopolitical implications. New global leadership may emerge. Furthermore, some Trump 2.0 shifts seem likely to find ready audiences in other parts of the world. Drawing on his deep experience and awareness, David G. Victor will discuss the impacts and consequences of US policy changes toward global warming and decarbonization. Beyond discussing the impact of the of the first five months of Trump 2.0, David will step back and take the long view…across the arc of a decade or two – or three. What has happened…and where do we go from here? What will be the impact of the Trump tariffs? Will geo-engineering emerge as a tool for addressing climate change? Will new meaning be given to an old US Marine Corps proverb: “Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome”? Following Dr. Victor's presentation there will be ample time for audience questions. Visit: https://sdwac.org/event-6203995 San Diego World Affairs Council on Facebook / Instagram
  • Although largely paused, President Trump's tariffs present a major threat to Japan's already flagging economy.
  • Join us for Studio Arts, when OMA transforms into an artist’s studio, offering skill-building workshops led by distinguished professor and arts educator Robin Douglas. “Flora and Floral” Inspired by Contemporary British artist Flora Yukhonovich and her Rococo creative impulse paintings, this studio will have a joyful, colorful abstract emphasis with hints of subject matter. There is an intersection between representation and abstraction. Choose your favorite painting to abstract, enhance, and transform. All materials included. Drinks and light snacks provided. A break for lunch and a relaxed discussion will occur at midday. Please bring your own bagged lunch or feel free to visit one of the restaurants close by on our provided list. Space is limited. Register today! Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Music en la Calle 2025! Bodhi Tree Concerts' annual, free international music festival featuring music from Native America to Mexico, Japan & Burma to West Africa! This year we are proud to partner with the City Heights Community Development's FOOD FEST featuring food from around the globe in San Diego's most diverse neighborhood! Visit: https://www.bodhitreeconcerts.org/music-en-la-calle-2025
  • While some compounding pharmacies have stopped making alternatives to Wegovy and Zepbound since shortages were declared over, others are continuing and pushing regulatory boundaries.
  • Art Within Social Movements: Integrating Art & Ethnic Studies This professional development session explores the powerful role visual art has played in advancing social movements throughout history, equipping educators with resources, examples, and art projects that align with the Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum theme of Social Movements and Equity. Participants will examine how art has amplified the voices of advocates and driven social change, analyzing both historical and contemporary examples. Designed for all educators, not just art teachers, this session provides adaptable lesson plans and classroom-ready projects that support Ethnic Studies Learning Outcomes across various subjects. Educators will leave with practical tools, meaningful connections, and strategies to inspire student engagement with themes of equity and justice. All content is aligned with the National Core Arts Standards, ensuring a seamless integration of art into diverse educational contexts. Refunds are not available for no-shows, but a credit will be provided for a future class at Studio HQ if you cancel at least 24 hours before the class. ArtReach San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • More than half of American workers don't have a college degree. Is manufacturing a ticket for them to the middle class?
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