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  • The Elizabeth Hospice invites the community to attend a heartfelt and vibrant Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration and potluck on Saturday, November 1, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Mission Valley (exact address provided upon registration). Guests are invited to help decorate a community ofrenda as we honor the lives of family and loved ones who have passed. The day will include a potluck meal, storytelling, hands-on crafts for all ages, and a cacao ceremony with Nayelin Almonte. Bring a dish to share, a photo or small item for the ofrenda, and your stories. All are welcome to take part in this beautiful celebration of memory, connection, and culture. This free event is bilingual, for all ages, and open to the public. Please RSVP by emailing community@ehospice.org. Since 1978, The Elizabeth Hospice has been providing medical and emotional support to adults and children facing the challenges of an advanced, serious illness and restoring hope to those who are grieving. The Elizabeth Hospice is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Federal Tax ID 95-3275679 The Elizabeth Hospice invita a la comunidad a participar en la celebración del Día de los Muertos el sábado 1 de noviembre, de 11:30 a.m. a 2 p.m., en Mission Valley (la dirección exacta se comparte al registrarse). Las familias podrán colaborar en la decoración de una ofrenda comunitaria para honrar a sus seres queridos que han partido. Habrá comida tipo ‘potluck’, relatos, manualidades para todas las edades y una ceremonia de cacao guiada por Nayelin Almonte. Traiga un platillo para compartir, una foto o recuerdo para la ofrenda, y sus historias. Este evento es gratuito, bilingüe y abierto al público en general. Todos son bienvenidos a compartir esta hermosa tradición de memoria, conexión y cultura. Por favor, confirme su asistencia escribiendo a: community@ehospice.org The Elizabeth Hospice on Facebook / Instagram
  • El cierre gubernamental más largo de la historia de Estados Unidos podría concluir a partir del miércoles, en su día 43, sin que haya nadie satisfecho con el resultado final.
  • Centro Cultural de la Raza & Danza Coatlicue invite you to our 10th Annual Día de los Muertos Celebration a time to honor and remember our ancestors, to celebrate their lives, and to come together en comunidad. Join us for altar tours, live music, and delicious food by Super Cocina @supercocinasd in celebration of life, memory, and culture. DJ set by Betty Bangs @bettybangs_vida Live performances by Prope del Río @propedelrio and Veracruz Blues This celebration reminds us that our loved ones never truly leave us — they live on through tradition, song, and love. We’ll see you at the Centro! Visit: https://www.centroculturaldelaraza.org/ Centro Cultural de la Raza on Instagram and Facebook
  • Welcome to "Flavors of Home: Borscht and Beyond" taught by Chef Taras Klipin from Ukraine! Join us for a virtual culinary journey exploring the delicious world of Eastern European cuisine. Our event will focus on the iconic dish, borscht, and other traditional favorites such as savory chicken fillet roll-ups, and sweet, cheesy syrnyky, a beloved Slavic breakfast treat. Come ready to cook, connect, and enjoy the nostalgic flavors of home! Meet the Chef - Taras Klipin Taras Klipin is the owner of Need to Eat cafe, located in San Diego. He is a food process engineer, a chef with 15+ years of experience, and a hardcore food geek. In 2023, Taras moved from Ukraine to the U.S., and brings his Ukrainian flavors at his cafe. Cooking isn’t just a job for Taras — it’s a damn obsession. He dives deep into ingredients, techniques, stories, and the rituals behind every dish. If you think food is just something to eat, Taras is here to blow that idea out of the water. Cooking with Taras is an experience you do not want to miss - it’s gonna be tasty, wild, and full of flavor. Homeland Kitchen is Slavic Refugee and Immigrant Services Organization’s newest initiative that brings the rich culinary traditions of Ukraine and Eastern Europe into the homes of food enthusiasts around the world. This unique program connects talented Ukrainian and Eastern European chefs with supporters of the organization through immersive, online cooking classes held monthly. Proceeds from the class will go towards the organization and the chef. Slavic Refugee and Immigrant Services Organization is a nonprofit organization located in San Diego supporting Ukrainian refugees with basic needs, housing, employment, mental health and youth development. Slavic Refugee and Immigrant Services Organization on Instagram
  • If Santa Claus is the good cop of Christmas, then Krampus is the bad one: a creature from European folklore who scares children into behaving themselves, complete with goat horns and gnashing teeth.
  • Legally, ICE has to release arrest and detention data. However, because of the government shutdown, that data hasn't been published for months, raising concerns about transparency.
  • Newsom afirmó que la decisión está relacionada con violaciones a la ley estatal, aunque no entró en detalles.
  • A new program at UC San Diego Health is training people to advance from jobs like housekeeping and food service into clinical health roles.
  • Ales N’ Rails is back for its 10th year! Join SDMRM for our annual beer-tasting fundraiser celebrating local breweries, live music, and community fun in the heart of Balboa Park. The event takes place Saturday, December 13, with trains running during regular museum hours (11 a.m. – 4 p.m.) and again after hours (6 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.) for a one-of-a-kind experience surrounded by San Diego’s railroading history. Wear your most festive (or hideous!) holiday sweater for a chance to win a prize, plus enjoy raffle drawings, food, and more throughout the night. This is a 21+ event. This year, we’re raising $10,000 to preserve our exhibits and support the model railroad clubs that bring our layouts to life. Whether you plan to attend, donate, or sponsor, your involvement helps us grow and keep the museum thriving for years to come. The San Diego Model Railroad Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Honor the lives of loved ones at Día de los Muertos with the Imperial Beach Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department and the San Diego County Library. Enjoy a Ballet Folklórico performance by Mar Vista High School, Mariachi by Southwest High School, face painting, sugar skull decorating, Ribbons of Remembrance, food trucks, and more! In honor of Día de los Muertos, we invite the community to take part in creating a shared altar, celebrating the lives of loved ones who have passed. Guests are welcome to contribute a photo to the altar: - Photos must be 4x6 or smaller - Photos only- no other items may be placed on the alter - We recommend bringing a copy rather than an original, as the altar will be respectfully removed at the end of the event. Any uncollected photos will be recycled. - For safety reasons, frames with glass are not permitted. - Complimentary cardboard frames will be provided at the event Come share memories, celebrate life, and honor those who came before us. City of Imperial Beach on Facebook / Instagram
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