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  • The world’s top professional female surfers will be back in Oceanside for the 15th annual Nissan Super Girl Surf Pro, a 3 day event from September 16 – 18, 2022. The weekend will be jam-packed with world-class surfing competition that will blow your mind, and a festival village loaded with female-inspired vendors, activities and amazing entertainment. The event is free to attend! Festival Village: An experience for all ages, the Super Girl Pro Festival Village hosts the following FREE activities: 15 live concerts an all-female DJ contest women’s esports video game competitions mentorship program / clinics with Olympic Gold Medalist Carissa Moore women’s beach soccer competition a female leadership panel discussion fitness classes dance classes yoga instruction zumba classes pilates classes fashion art speakers Autographs from the pros give-aways beauty make-overs hair styling celebrity meet-and-greets social media influencers games a food court a beer and wine garden comedy showcase more than 40 vendor booths for an eclectic shopping experience and many other activities throughout the weekend! View the 2022 Event Schedule Directions: The event is located immediately adjacent to the south of the Oceanside Pier at the end of Mission Ave. Driving from either North or South of Oceanside, take I-5 and exit Mission Ave (exit 53). Take Mission Ave west for 1.3 miles until you reach North Pacific Street. There are several City-controlled parking lots at the corner of Mission Ave and North Pacific Street that attendees should park in and then walk down to the beach (which is 1 block west). For GPS, the Beach and Recreation Center address is 300 N the Strand, Oceanside, California 92054 About: Established in 2007 as a showcase for women in action sports, the Super Girl Pro Series is the only large-scale all-women’s action sports, esports and lifestyle series in the world. Developed as a celebration of female strength and empowerment, the platform has grown into a series of five incredible festivals centered around providing social, athletic, cultural, educational, business, and entertainment opportunities for young women in areas where they are traditionally underrepresented.
  • Come to Downtown Chula Vista to partake in a traditional Mexican celebration, Día De Los Muertos, which honors loved ones who have passed with dancing, singing and enjoying food on Saturday, October 29 from 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.. in the heart of Chula Vista. Those who choose to honor a loved one are invited to bring a copy of their photo to place on the 12-foot community altar at the corner of Third and Davidson. Guests are encouraged to dress up as Catrínas and Catrínes and snap a photo at one of the many cool photo stands hosted by the Downtown Chula Vista Association. The most creative look will also take home a fun prize! In addition, kids will enjoy fun games and activities like sugar skull decorating and collecting goodies from local businesses as well as a special screening of Pixar’s "COCO" at 7:30 p.m. in Memorial Park. This year’s celebration will include a Catrínas and Catrínes ensemble competition. Categories include 12 & Under ($150 cash prize), Best Catrin ($250 cash prize), Best Catrina ($250 cash prize) & Best Couple ($500 cash prize). The event will also feature an altar building contest with three different categories and the winners of each category will take home a $500 cash prize, while the overall winner will take home a $1,000 cash prize. More information on the contest can be found here. Come celebrate with the family at this year’s Día de los Muertos in Downtown Chula Vista! Visit: https://thirdavenuevillage.com/dia-de-los-muertos-celebration/
  • Come experience the Factory during San Diego Design Week and see what fuels it! The creative warehouse which houses over 40+ small business and local artists is hosting an art show and open studios. Connect with the tenants, view their workspaces, shop their wares, and experience their pieces on display that aim to inspire or show how they receive inspiration for their work. Attendees will be able to enjoy music by DEVVLOV, drinks, and live art by Jupiter Sunsets while touring the entire multipurpose warehouse full of artistic energy and inspiring, good vibes Sunday, September 25 from 1-4pm. Follow on Instagram!
  • Groups like the California Medical Association said the funding increase is a big deal because Medi-Cal has not historically covered the full costs of care.
  • Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa seeks a second term facing a familiar rival, opposition leader Nelson Chamisa, whom he narrowly beat in the 2018 disputed election.
  • Growing up in the South, Faust rejected the narrative she was fed about slavery and the Civil War. She writes about her journey to activism and becoming the president of Harvard in Necessary Trouble.
  • That’s about $10 billion more than predicted in January, when the governor offered his first budget proposal.
  • The built-in stairs lead to the belly of the plane. They're less photogenic than the tall, outdoor steps. But the sturdier stairs pose less of a health and political risk to the 80-year-old president.
  • The addition of bike lanes on Convoy Street was called for in the 2020 update to the Kearny Mesa Community Plan. It will require the removal of nearly 300 parking spaces, which is upsetting some businesses.
  • The Teamsters union reached a tentative deal with UPS, narrowly averting a nationwide strike. Rank-and-file union members are voting on whether to approve the contract.
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