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  • Having received rave reviews from the 4th Annual Power Women SD® Celebration held on September 24, 2023, our 5th Annual Power Women SD® celebration is now in planning, and a perfect time to confirm a placement on Cover, as a Participant, Sponsor or Vendor. The evening will include live entertainment, catered heavy hors d'oeuvres, fashion vendors, and hosted wine bar with over $15,000 in give-away prizes, which is certain to provide for a festive evening of fun and networking opportunities whilst celebrating San Diego's accomplished women who are achievers within the San Diego community as business owners or career professionals. The evening will be in celebration to honor all Power Women SD® participants, all of whom will be introduced during the presentation of awards. The festivities conclude with the free drawing of over $15,000 worth of give-away prizes. Reserved Tables: There will be both sit-down and stand up cocktail tables spread throughout the venue. If you wish to reserve a sit-down table for you and your guests, kindly reserve the table well in advance. This year's Gala will help to benefit Leap To Success Be on Front Cover of Our 5th Annual Power Sd® Celebration: Those on Front Cover of one of Discover Magazines 6 separate editions (Rancho Santa Fe, Carlsbad, Del Mar, Solana Beach, La Jolla, or America's Finest City®) receive 5 full inside pages within the magazine with a three page layout within the September/October issue and a 2-page layout within the November/December issue, 2024 with all inside pages shown within all 6 editions of the publication. A full page bio/photo will also be included within the evenings's program. High resolution photography is required; graphic design is included for the Front Cover, the three page and the two page layout. Front Cover also includes a reserved table for 8 guests, introduction as a Power Women honoree, a plaque with name and description thereon, and a collage photo of all Power Women SD® in our November/December 2024 issue. Early Bird: $5,990 - Thereafter: $6,990 - admin@discovermagazines.com Join as A Vendor: Vendors receive two tables, 6 feet in length at one location on site to promote and sell their goods or services, with their business ad shown on our wide digital screen during the event and the business logo included within the program: Early Bird Ticketing: $425 plus 2 / $50 gift cards - Thereafter: $475 plus 3 / $50 gift cards, all to be given away that evening. admin@discovermagazines.com For more information visit: discovermagazines.com/events Stay Connected on Facebook
  • With the same hard work and sweat that created all she lost, Jackie Jo Lopez is slowly trying to build her business again.
  • We at Planet Money are constantly reading the work of economists and other social scientists to glean ideas, evidence and insights about the economy, and, more generally, the confusing world around us. Welcome to the inaugural installment of the Planet Money Econ Roundup!
  • Scientists are using the Mojave Desert to test robots for the next space age.
  • President-elect Donald Trump has said multiple times that the U.S. should buy Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. The sparsely populated island is geopolitically important and mineral-rich.
  • City Council approved amendments that would — among other things — ban amplified sound equipment from the human-powered cabs.
  • President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Congresswoman Lori Chavez-DeRemer of Oregon to lead the Labor Department. She was one of a few Republicans who support the pro-union PRO Act.
  • Amazon's stock has gained 52% in the past 12 months, partly driven by enthusiasm for the company's investments in artificial intelligence.
  • Moore, the surviving half and higher voice of the 1960s duo Sam & Dave, died Friday morning in Coral Gables, Florida, due to complications while recovering from surgery, his publicist said.
  • Fabio Ochoa, one of Colombia's legendary drug lords and a key operator of the Medellin cartel, has been deported back to the South American country, where he has walked free.
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