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  • Please share and help reach as many people as possible! The time has come for me to call on all my friends and community of the Southern California/San Diego, CA. Please register and attend the Walk for Lives event in San Diego Sept. 20 at 11 a.m. Bear Roots will be leading the San Diego Walk for Lives. Our event, taking place in the Montgomery Waller Park will include a community walk followed by a health fair with speakers, resource booths, a memorial to honor those we have lost and so much more! We also have a special celebrity guest who we will ask to make an announcement soon! The most important thing is simply to show up. Come learn about the dangers of fentanyl and help us demonstrate power in numbers. Registration is free, and everyone is welcome. There’s also an option to purchase a Walk for Lives t-shirt—but that’s totally up to you! If you have an organization that is interested in tabling at this free event, please let me know! We are also looking for food and drink vendors (we will not be charging a vendor fee!) The event schedule is as follows: Date: Saturday, September 20 Location: Montgomery Waller Park, San Diego, CA Route: Participants will walk a 1.5 to 2-mile route through a well-trafficked area to maximize visibility and community engagement, ending back at the rally site. Time: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. 11 a.m.: Registration and gathering / introductions 11:30 a.m.: Walk begins 12:30 p.m.: Testimonies from families and talks from organizations We kindly ask each organization attending to introduce themselves and share what resources they provide to the community. 1:30 p.m. – 3 p.m.: Resource fair and networking Please note this IS NOT a political event! We ask you to bring pictures/posters/shirts with your Angel pictures on them. If you have any questions, please message me directly. Please go to walkforlives.org to register! Walk For Lives on Facebook / Instagram
  • New Village Arts presents "[TITLE OF SHOW]" An Original Broadway Musical Music & Lyrics by Jeff Bowen Book by Hunter Bell Directed by Desireé Clarke Miller Musical Direction by Erin Vanderhyde Gross Movement by Kevin “Blax” Burroughs A musical about two guys writing a musical about two guys writing a musical? That’s right. "[title of show]" is a hilarious, heartfelt, and delightfully meta love letter to the creative process. Follow Jeff and Hunter—plus their real-life friends Heidi and Susan—as they race against the clock to create an original musical for a theatre festival… while singing about creating an original musical for a theatre festival. With catchy songs, quick wit, and fourth-wall-breaking charm, "[title of show]" celebrates self-expression, friendship, and making something out of nothing. Catch this uniquely self-aware Broadway hit at New Village Arts, running August 8 through September 21. Pay-What-You-Wish Performances At New Village Arts, we believe theatre should be for everyone. That’s why we offer select Pay-What-You-Wish performances at our Preview Shows—no fixed ticket price, just whatever works for you. It’s our way of making sure great art is accessible to all. Offer must be mentioned at purchase. Offer only valid one hour before showtime and must be redeemed at the Box Office. This offer is not available online. Subject to availability. Previews: August 8 -15, 2025 Opening Night: Saturday, August 16, 2025 Runs: August 8 - September 21, 2025 Dea Hurston Industry Night: Monday, June 16, 2025 Tickets start at $35!* *all orders subject to a flat $3 transaction fee Performance Schedule as follows: Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Fridays at 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Saturdays at 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Sundays at 2 p.m. New Village Arts on Facebook / Instagram
  • The city has spent more than a decade debating whether to allow transit-oriented development in Bay Park, a wealthy neighborhood uphill from the $2 billion Blue Line trolley extension.
  • President Trump's U.K. state visit this week won't include the Scottish island where his late immigrant mother was born. Mary Anne MacLeod was a Gaelic speaker who learned English as a second language.
  • The Dragon Bravo fire continues to burn in remote pockets of the park. Federal officials have not yet provided details on their response to lawmakers.
  • Lee Cooper finds purpose and a sense of community in his volunteer job at Maine Needs, a group that provides clothing for people in need.
  • Chinese director Lou Ye's An Unfinished Film is not a masterpiece, but why do so many seem to demand it to be?
  • Beginners and families welcome! In this workshop, you will learn about essential oils and ways to use them in daily life. This is the perfect workshop for a child (or teen) and adult who love exploring new creative crafts together! Create your own personal blend to take home with you, and a new understanding on how to implement them into your routine! Note that the price is per person making a blend, so please add to your order as many as will participate in making their own project. If adult and child will make a perfume together, purchase one space. If both adult and child would like to make their own perfumes, sign up for two spaces. If you’d like to dive deeper into perfume making, explore more in Natural Perfume | Make your own Essential Oil Blend. And learn to make your own essential oils with Audrey in Essential Oils | Distill and Blend your own Hydrosol Toner. No experience necessary. All materials included. This class is appropriate for ages 8+ years and older with an adult who will help handle and pour ingredients. Visit: Family Perfume Making | Make your own Essential Oil Blend San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Facing public backlash and a reluctance to raise yet another bill on city residents, the San Diego City Council voted 8-1 to delay a decision on a proposal to increase water and wastewater rates dramatically in the next four years.
  • In her inaugural speech at County Administration Center's west lawn, the District 1 representative said she is "ready to lead" on pressing issues ranging from the South Bay sewage crisis to more housing.
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