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  • No experience needed. Everyone is welcome. We’re hosting a community self-defense seminar at Gracie Jiu-Jitsu La Jolla — perfect for teens & adults (ages 13+). Bring a friend, wear athletic clothing, and come learn real skills that could make all the difference. Sunday, February 22 1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. 7598 Eads Avenue, La Jolla Expect hands-on learning, practical techniques, and a super supportive environment — whether this is your first class ever or you’re just curious. Gracie Jiu-Jitsu La Jolla on Facebook / Instagram
  • Chocolate in the Americas Throughout this February, indulge your curiosity at the Heritage of the Americas Museum with Chocolate in the Americas, a rich and immersive exhibition exploring the history, culture, and science of chocolate from its ancient origins to modern traditions. Through engaging informational displays, hands-on workshops, expert lectures, live demonstrations, and delicious tastings, visitors will discover how chocolate shaped civilizations across the Americas and continues to delight the world today. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a foodie, or simply a chocolate lover, this special exhibition offers a sweet and unforgettable museum experience. After your visit, stroll the beautiful gardens at the adjoining Water Conservation Garden. Make this a full day experience. Regular hours and admission apply. Free Parking! Heritage Of The Americas Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Lakehouse Resort in San Marcos is setting the scene for a romantic Valentine’s Day with special hotel packages and an elevated prix fixe dinner at Brickman’s Restaurant, offering couples a complete lakeside getaway just outside San Diego. Perfect for Valentine’s Day roundups, the resort’s Love on the Lake promotion pairs overnight stays with thoughtful touches, while Brickman’s will host a one-night-only Valentine’s prix fixe menu featuring seasonal dishes and a complimentary glass of wine. - 10 percent off rooms - Complimentary bottle of wine - Box of chocolates - Book now through February 28, 2026 - Valid for stays February 1 to February 28, 2026 Valentine’s Day Prix Fixe Dinner at Brickman’s Restaurant: - $75 per person - Begins at 5 p.m. - Includes one glass of red, white, or sparkling wine - Prix fixe menu only (kids menu available for ages 10 and under) First Course, choice of one - Short Rib Croquette with sunchoke puree, chard, pickled cipollini onions, and petite greens - Scallops with corn puree, petite squash and zucchini, prosciutto, and salsa verde - Roasted Beet and Arugula Salad with red and yellow beets, strawberries, frisée, candied pistachio, pecorino, and champagne honey vinaigrette Entrée, choice of one - Chilean Sea Bass with mushroom truffle risotto, mascarpone, chives, and beurre blanc - 10-ounce Brandt Prime Rib with Yukon gold mashed potatoes, roasted asparagus, creamy horseradish, and bordelaise - Three-Cheese Polenta with shimeji and trumpet mushrooms, petite vegetables, and herbs Dessert, choice of one - Three-Layer Chocolate Cake with chantilly cream and fresh strawberries - Strawberry Crème Brûlée with chantilly cream, fresh strawberries, and mint - Fruit Tart Whether planning a full Valentine’s getaway or an intimate dinner, Lakehouse Resort offers a scenic, romantic escape centered around great food and relaxed luxury. Visit: https://www.thelakehouseresort.com/valentines-day Lakehouse Resort on Instagram and Facebook
  • Athena Presents | The Allyship Townhall Powered by Enlyte and Womble Bond Dickinson Leadership That Builds Bridges in a Time of Division In moments of uncertainty, strong leaders don’t retreat—they step forward. As the STEM workforce navigates rapid technological change, political polarization, and rising social tension, the next era of leadership will be defined not by volume or ideology, but by judgment, credibility, and the ability to build durable systems that work for everyone. Athena's Allyship Townhall brings together respected leaders from Congress, biotech, finance, technology, and community-building to explore a pragmatic question facing modern leadership: How do influential men and allies lead with strength, clarity, and conviction—without deepening division? This is not a conversation about blame. It is a conversation about responsibility, stewardship, and impact. A New Model of Allyship that emphasizes: - Leadership over rhetoric - Partnership over posturing - Long-term systems change over short-term wins In an era shaped by AI acceleration, workforce disruption, and declining trust in institutions, allyship has evolved into a leadership capability—one that strengthens teams, stabilizes organizations, and builds resilient communities. What This Townhall Delivers - Real-world leadership perspectives from men operating at the highest levels of science, policy, and enterprise - Candid discussion on how leaders can build trust, retain talent, and create opportunity without ideological framing - Practical insights into how allyship shows up in boardrooms, labs, legislatures, and local communities - A forward-looking model for developing change agents who build bridges—not camps Featured Leaders Dr. Nima Alamdari | Chief Science Officer, Ritual Sean Harvey | Founder, Warrior Compassion Institute Rep. Mike Levin | U.S. House of Representatives Kiley McCarthy-Connolly Scholtz | Of Councel, Womble Bond Dickinson | Moderator Bryan Pruden | Chief Financial Officer, Lindahl Reed These leaders bring grounded, experience-driven perspectives on how men and allies can lead decisively in complex environments—where silence, fragmentation, and short-term thinking carry real consequences. Who This Is For - Executives, founders, and operators - Board members and investors - Policy leaders and advisors - Men who want to lead with integrity, confidence, and impact—without performative politics Athena Stem Women on Facebook / Instagram
  • First, a delegation of legislators representing San Diego County was again refused entry into an ICE detention facility. Then, the San Diego City Council voted to take over funds managed by parking districts. Next, the cheapest housing option in San Diego has been dorm-style rooms, we tell you why they are rapidly disappearing. Followed by a look at the Día de Muertos altar at Tijuana’s Mercado Hidalgo. Finally, we get some bat facts from the experts at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
  • First, privacy advocates have major concerns about a locally-run database. Then, the San Diego City Council returned for its first session of 2026 today. Next, we bring you details around the freezing of billions of dollars in childcare for five states. And why some county public health officials are fighting back against new federal childhood vaccine guidelines. Then, a 90-year-old theater in Oceanside is getting a multi-million dollar renovation. Last but not least, another installment of the SDNN original segment, The Pod Behind the Package.
  • Everyone is invited to visit our public altar/ofrenda in celebration of Dia de Los Muertos. Families and individuals are welcome to bring a picture, or write names on provided cards, to place on the altar as a way to honor and celebrate loved ones who have died. Mission Hills UMC on Facebook / Instagram
  • Spine-tingling dance tunes from many different genres/eras, plus dance games, treats, and prizes. Costumes encouraged. Waltz & Such on Facebook
  • Join us for an inspiring afternoon with Pyet DeSpain, winner of Gordon Ramsay’s Next Level Chef and author of the debut cookbook "Rooted in Fire: A Celebration of Native American and Mexican Cooking." Pyet will share how her heritage infuses every recipe with tradition, resilience, and deep respect for the earth, weaving together stories, flavors, and ancestral wisdom. DeSpain won't be the only award winning chef in attendance at this event as she will be in conversation with Masterchef winner Claudia Sandoval! This event is free and open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served, subject to availability. Limited preferred seating is available with purchase of "Rooted in Fire: A Celebration of Native American and Mexican Cooking" through Adventure's by the Book. Please visit https://adventuresbythebook.com/calendar-event/despain-pyet-11-22-25/ for more information. Pyet Despain on YouTube / Instagram
  • Flu and COVID-19 cases are expected to rise in San Diego County as families gather for the holidays. Health officials are concerned about low vaccination rates.
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