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  • Kick It for K9s is a Kickball Tournament Fundraiser to benefit both Frosted Faces Foundation and The Animal Pad. Our second Kick It for K9s will take place on Sunday, November 6, 2022 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Pacific Beach Recreation Center. The goal is to see who can raise the most money in sponsorships first, with a big party the day of THE GAME! Purchase a ticket to attend the event! $10/person -Watch the game with your dog & receive a "doggie bag" -Indulge at the food truck & bake sale! -Participate in the fundraising! -Visit local vendors! -Meet adoptable dogs! _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ **Sponsor a Team!** Frosted Faces Foundation vs. The Animal Pad Our goal is to raise $20,000, but not without a little healthy competition. Which organization do you think can raise the most first? The waggers or the saggers? Pick a team and make your donation count! It all goes to the dogs! ‘1st Base' Sponsors: $50 to support the cause. ‘All Star' Sponsors: Minimum $100 Donation – All Star Sponsors are encouraged to send in a photo of their pup or company logo with their donation and a post on the event page will be made, ‘In Honor Of.' ‘MVP’ Sponsors: Minimum $500 donation- MVP Sponsor names will be acknowledged on a large vertical Banner at the entrance of the event, Sponsor name will be listed on Facebook and website where people buy tickets. If you're an MVP Sponsor representing a business, you also have the opportunity to include something in our swag bags, as well as hang their company banner on the field for the game. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ We anticipate a large crowd and great enthusiasm from our community! We’re currently looking for sponsors who would be willing to help us reach this goal. Can we count on you to donate to help? In a celebration of collaboration and an effort to rescue more dogs and place them with families, we hope that we can count on your support to help us with this worthy event.
  • United Airlines CEO says the shortage of air traffic controllers has been a decades-long problem.
  • The announcement is the latest development in what has been a years-long issue in California: insurance companies dropping homeowners because of the growing risk of wildfires.
  • Seven tech companies, including Google, Meta and OpenAI, have voluntarily made commitments on developing and managing artificial intelligence. But there isn't much accountability in the process.
  • Culinary Historians of San Diego will present “A Brief History of Ice Cream and Frozen Dessert from the Roman Empire to the Present Day,” featuring Valerie Campbell, at 10:30 a.m., September 17, in the Neil Morgan Auditorium of the San Diego Central Library. People around the world enjoy frozen treats, but you might be surprised just how long ago this practice began. Roman aristocrats and Persian Emperors enjoyed desserts made with natural snow. But how were these made and how were they transported in an era before refrigeration as we know it? What are the differences between the treats of old and today’s? Our speaker will answer these questions and more. Valerie Campbell is a professional film and TV costumer with a passion for history and ice cream. When not working on film sets, she has experimented with creating new frozen dessert flavors and recreating old ones; and after twenty years of trial and error, wrote a book about her experiences. “The Stories and Recipes of Valerie’s Cat Eye sCream!” For several years, Valerie has served her authentic ice creams to guests at The Doctors House Museum in Glendale’s Brand Park, where she is a docent. She is also a creator on TikTok called @valeriescateyescream where she shares her love for ice cream making, art and stories about working in the film business. The event is free and open to the public. A tasting will follow the presentation.
  • Up to 40% of homes in Tijuana are not hooked up to the city’s sewer system.
  • Emergency room nurses at UC San Diego Health’s La Jolla hospital held a rally to point out what they said are unsafe and overcrowded conditions.
  • His latest record sees Ritter experiment with field recordings and seamless transitions between songs.
  • Hotel workers in Los Angeles, Santa Monica and Orange County are striking for better wages and working conditions, affecting scores of hotels over the July 4th holiday.
  • 'Wove' is a design-your-own engagement ring company started by two former Army Rangers who got the idea while on combat deployment.
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