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  • The Pink Power Dash: Faith in Every Step Hosted by The Medical Ministry Come be a part of something special! The Pink Power Dash 5K Walk/Run isn’t just a race... it’s a day to support, celebrate, and come together as a community in the fight against breast cancer. Whether you walk, jog, or run, every step brings hope and healing. What to Expect: - A fun 5K route for all ages and fitness levels - A live DJ with music to keep the energy going - Food trucks with delicious eats - Breast cancer info and helpful resources - Health vendors offering tips and services - Fun kids' activities for the whole family - A chance to connect, share stories, and uplift one another This event is a celebration of life, health, and faith. Let’s come together to lift each other up and make a real difference. Dress Theme: "Pink Out with Power!" Come dressed in your boldest pink! Rock tutus, tees, capes, and accessories as we walk/run in unity for breast cancer awareness. Show your spirit and stand out—there’s power in pink! Register today and bring a friend! Let’s walk in faith, run with purpose, and stand strong together. Pink Power Dash – Registration Pricing: - General Admission $33.85 (Includes $3.85 processing fee) - Group of 4 $100 total Perfect for families or friend groups - Share the Dash – 2 Tickets, 1 Price $30 total Visit: https://www.greaterlifesd.org/ Greater Life Church on Facebook / Instagram
  • A night of hip-hop, southern classics, R&B, afrobeats, and dancehall — celebrating Black creativity, culture, and community. Join us in a safe, joyful space built for connection, expression, and unforgettable vibes. DJ sets by: Rozay • WaveIQ • Larce • Dwoo • OB Hosted by: Mihji Grey Saturday, July 26 2 p.m. - 9 p.m. 21+ only | No refunds or exchanges Food & Drink available for purchase Familiar Faces on Facebook / Instagram
  • In a ruling issued Friday, the 4th District Court of Appeal determined the city hadn't done its due diligence in completing an environmental study on the plan to raise the height limit in the neighborhood — part of an effort to greenlight the nearly $4 billion Midway Rising project.
  • Come through for some painting, sipping, and celebrating good people and good creative energy at the best tasting brewery in town, Vista's own - Weir Beer. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a lil less on the artistic side, we welcome everyone's best attempt! We provide: - All painting supplies (12"x16" canvas) - Step-by-step guidance (with room to get weird) - Great throwbacks, a great vibe, and a completely open judgement-free zone You bring: - Yourself (and your friend, and your mom, and your girlfriend, your boyfriend will actually love it, and your cousin too) - Your best outfit for accidentally getting a lil paint on the sleeves And if you thought it couldn't get any better, you'd be wrong - because TICKET PRICE INCLUDES YOUR FIRST DRINK! We invite your full support of our hosts who’ve made this community space possible. Let’s make a mess, make some memories, and maybe even make something you want to hang up? Time to get weird—in the best kind of way! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/paint-sip-night-at-weir-beer-tickets-1331915849159?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Weir Beer Company on Instagram
  • Emmy-nominated Journalist, TV host, and filmmaker Elsa E. Sevilla announces the release of her debut memoir, "Camera Ready: From Hardship to the Spotlight," now available on Barnes & Noble and Amazon. The book is online and will have book signing events across San Diego County. After a near-fatal family emergency shattered her world and forced her family to leave Mexico, Elsa E. Sevilla had to grow up fast and learn a new language in a new country. Though deeply loved, she had few mentors outside the home—navigating every “first” as a first-generation student on her own. She wrote this book to share that journey. Guided by quiet whispers, instinct, determination, family, and volunteerism, she found her voice and purpose. Against the odds and through hard work, Elsa became a trailblazing journalist, TV host, filmmaker, business owner, speaker—and now author. As one of fewer than 8% of Latina/o authors in the U.S. and among less than 1% of Latina filmmakers, her voice fills a vital gap in American storytelling. "Camera Ready" is more than a personal story—it’s a call to reconnect with your roots, reclaim your identity, and live with purpose. With 35 years in television and 85 documentaries produced, Sevilla’s storytelling empowers communities to see themselves in history and live with purpose. “This book is about turning pain into power,” says Elsa Sevilla. “It’s a reminder that our stories are meaningful. History transformed my life by helping me find where I belong. In uncovering the stories of women and people of color, I saw my own journey. History grounds us, gives us purpose, and reveals the strength we carry within. History is deeply healing.” UPCOMING EVENTS Upcoming events include appearances at the San Diego History Center, Hotel del Coronado, SDSU’s School of Journalism and Media Studies, MiraCosta College, MANA de San Diego’s College Success Program, KPBS, and more.
  • Many parents are now are forgoing minivans for greener alternatives: cargo bikes. They have been around for decades, but the advent of the electric bike motor has made them much more popular.
  • The jumping spider pet market is booming, particularly with women. And for many, the journey to spider enthusiast began as an arachnophobe.
  • Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock are asking Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for answers after more than a dozen people died in immigration detention, as the department rushes to expand.
  • The tie-breaking vote on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors is up for grabs by the winner of the District 1 race. And, hear from an Afghan man in San Diego who says his father, who worked with the U.S. during the war, has been left behind in Afghanistan. Then, how California’s new environmental regulatory rollback will affect housing construction. Also, a San Diego political scientist says he has a roadmap for how you can affect change. Finally, carpool lanes on Interstate 805 in the South Bay will let you ride solo — for a price.
  • Jacumbia Fest: Saturday, August 30, 5 p.m. @ Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel Featuring: Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto • Romperayo • La Diabla • DJ Strange Bouquets & Matt Bozzone Bad Vibes Good Friends and Jacumba Hot Springs proudly present Jacumbia Fest — a one-night-only celebration of Afro-Colombian rhythms, traditional and psychedelic cumbia from Colombia, Mexico and USA. In San Diego's most sacred refuge "Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel". Join us for a powerful night of music and dance featuring the legendary Los Gaiteros de San Jacinto—torchbearers of Colombia’s ancestral gaita and cumbia traditions. Sharing the stage are Bogotá’s experimental groove magicians Romperayo, known for their wild, percussion-driven reinventions of tropical classics, and Tijuana’s own La Diabla, fusing border-town swagger with sultry sonidero energy and vinyl archeologist and BVGF founder DJ Strange Bouquets and DJ Matt Bozzone of Spacehall Sound Machine. Set in the surreal landscape of Jacumba Hot Springs, this desert gathering promises a sonic pilgrimage that spans generations and continents. Come early for a soak, stay late for the music. Doors at 5 p.m. 21+ | Food & Drinks Available | Pool Access Let the rhythms move you under the desert sky. Limited capacity – grab your tickets now. Private Camping & Public Camping Available • proof of ticket includes invitation to camp on local primitive land (limited to 100 spots must register after buying ticket) • campsites are first come first serve • located 6 minutes walking from the Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel & nestled in the cottonwoods adjacent to Jacumba Lake • No hookups • Tent, car, and RV parking approved • Campsites are limited to 1 vehicle per campsite - parking lot adjacent for extra vehicles. • Any dogs must remain on leash at all times, and must be cleaned up. • No amplified music. • No fires or fireworks. • This private property is adjacent to the town of Jacumba Hot Springs, all campers must be respectful of their family homes and their neighbors. • Quiet hours start at 10 p.m. Bad Vibes Good Friends on Facebook / Instagram
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