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  • California is partnering with a New Jersey-based pharmaceutical company to purchase a generic version of Narcan, the most well-known version of naloxone that can save a person's life during an opioid overdose.
  • Around a third of women of reproductive age could have low iron. But doctors don’t routinely screen for the condition, though it can lead to anemia. Symptoms include exhaustion, headaches and more.
  • The number of unhoused seniors is expected to triple by 2030. As rents rise, it becomes tougher to find affordable housing that's accessible for those with medical conditions and disabilities.
  • Negotiations between the union leaders representing the Kaiser workers and the company broke off Friday. No bargaining sessions are planned as the strike enters its second week.
  • For the first time since 2011, festival organizers are offering rush tickets without requiring preregistration.
  • Please join us for two Free Lectures brought to you by LIFE at MIRACOSTA College. On Friday March 1 At 1:00 p.m. “Aging independently in San Diego County” will be presented by Jennifer Boyd, Coordinator, PACE Marketing. A talk on the aging population and what to do if you need help. We will focus on the PACE program and have a discussion on the future of aging in San Diego County. At 2:30 p.m. "World Music Therapy Day" at LIFE with Rachel Gant, Sr. Director of Programs - Resounding Joy Inc. “Resounding Joy" enhances the human experience through the therapeutic use of music. Music therapy takes your interests, your wants, your needs, and your love of music to strategically design a therapeutic plan that works for you. We focus on the process to help recipients reach their goals. More info visit: miracosta.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • MCASD’s Teen Art Collective (TAC) presents their end of year exhibition, Interconnections: The Relationships that Form US, which features the work of a diverse group of 20 high school teens from across San Diego County! Throughout the last ten months, TAC has explored how our identities are formed by what is around us and how we relate to people, places, ideas, and our ecosystems. Through the lens of Contemporary Art, they have developed their ideas and material vocabulary to create a body of work that is in conversation with each other and beyond. Friday, June 7: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday, June 8: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. Sunday, June 9: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. For more information visit: mcasd.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Did you know one of downtown’s visionaries William Heath Davis Jr. was Hawaiian? Come learn about Downtown San Diego’s Hawaiian heritage with an afternoon of food, dance, music, prizes, and more! Join us for a fun 19th Century-style celebration honoring William Heath Davis Jr, known as "Kanaka Bill", the first developer of downtown San Diego! At this period style celebration, we bring back the enchanting Hawaiian Monarch Period where we encourage ladies and gentlemen to come dressed befitting of the times. Hawaiian hula dance and songs will be performed honoring the heritage of Kanaka Davis whose trade, commerce, civic, and family times are reflected in the Mexican Rancho tradition and Hawaiian Edwardian styles of the period. Hats were in fashion and, of course, lei. For more information visit: gaslampfoundation.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • This weekend in the arts: La Jolla Playhouse's "Primary Trust"; "My Intimate Partner at OMA; The San Diego Symphony's "Resurrection"; Aoife O' Donovan; San Diego Tijuana International Jazz Festival; Naomi Nadreau and Hiroshi McDonald; Kids Free San Diego; live music picks and more.
  • From the museum: Mass Creativity 2024 is a collective art making and community building program for San Diego communities. For this year’s 12th annual Mass Creativity program, the Museum has partnered with collaborating artist, Chelle Barbour (she/her) to make this the most exciting year yet! The theme of our Mass Creativity programming this year is Gifts For The Future inspired by the life and legacy of Octavia E. Butler and her vision of community, and storytelling of alternative futures rooted in Science Fiction. Together we have developed a series of free community workshops in partnership with our 2024 Community partners that will take place at seven organizations throughout San Diego County. Workshops are an ode to the vibrancy of our communities and ultimately, are designed to encourage play, imagination, and collective art making. Community workshops have taken place in the months leading up to a joyful culmination on Mass Creativity Day which will be on Saturday, June 22, 2024 – and it is also the birthday of Octavia E. Butler! This event will be a grand celebration of the artworks created by San Diego communities and will include music and dance performances, food vendors, and free admission to The New Children’s Museum! About the collaborating artist: Chelle Barbour (she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist recognized for her diverse Afro-Futurist and Afro-Surrealist collages. Influenced by Romare Bearden, Barbour’s characters cast a broad net in their interpretation. From vibrant chameleons, goddesses, and agent provocateurs to commanding warriors and impassive spies, Barbour’s compelling collage portraiture conveys allegory, conviction, fantasy, and femininity. Her art aesthetic and process combine fragmentations, pieces of unexpected layers of elements that challenge viewers to read inferences derived from the black Diasporic imagination and culture. Barbour is a California Arts Council Individual Artist Fellow. She has participated in solo and group exhibitions nationwide, and her work is in permanent collections of art institutions and private collections. Related links: The New Children's Museum website | Instagram | Facebook
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