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  • The Elizabeth Hospice is offering Introduction to Grief and Loss, a four-week workshop for people in the community who have experienced the loss of a loved one in the past year. Sessions will take place every Thursday from June 8 through June 29 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. via Zoom. There is no cost to attend. Participants are expected to attend all four sessions. Space is limited and registration is required. RSVP by June 2 to griefinfo@ehospice.org or 833.349.2054. “One of life’s greatest challenges is coping with the death of someone you love. Adjusting to the fact that you will never again spend time with your loved one takes time and can be painful,” said Michelle Brown, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with The Elizabeth Hospice. “This workshop is designed to educate people about grief and loss, help them gain an understanding of different grieving styles, and learn coping skills and self-care methods.” This educational program will be offered every month. For information on dates and times for future sessions, call 833.349.2054.
  • The deal was announced after days of speculation over where the unique, two-way star would continue his career after six seasons with the Los Angeles Angels.
  • Come build community + hold space with San Diego youth at this live discussion panel event as we explore mental health among youth + how schools + institutions can adapt curriculum to better meet their needs + learn how to collectively support the healing of young people everywhere. We’re proud to be partnering with the Career Technical Education Pathway students + staff at Helix Charter High School + Helix EDGE Program + Quartyard SD to bring this powerful event to life. RSVP + elevate youth voice with us today! Features: * Dreams+Ducats Pop Up * Helix Student Business Pop Ups * Fireside Chat * Live DJ * Local Small Business Vendors * Food + Refreshments * Local City + County + Community Organization Pop Ups $10 Suggested Donation Dreams+Ducats is a nonprofit education consultancy that designs programs + solutions to evolve learning alongside community + culture. Subscribe to the Journey To Impact Series on YouTube! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • San Diego County inland areas were expected to slowly warm up Friday through Saturday, then cool through the end of next week, the National Weather Service said.
  • A blustery autumn storm that brought showers, cool temperatures and widespread lightning to the San Diego area is expected to linger Thursday morning.
  • In episode 5, Daemon's dreams go from spooky to scandalous. Plus: Your choice of kings — original recipe or extra-crispy.
  • Since late 2017, San Diego has removed more than 1,000 firearms from people who pose a threat to themselves and others. The Supreme Court could curtail the city’s efforts.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs win the Super Bowl 58. Here's are the highlights from the big game
  • So Cal Comics is excited to announce its participation in the nationally popular one-day event designed to stimulate business for comic book retailers and publishers, Free Comic Book Day. This event will occur on Saturday, May 20, 2023, at the massive outdoor arena of Southern California Comics. "We're going all out this year," says owner Jamie Newbold. "We'll be handing out thousands of free comic books to everyone and anyone who comes to our event. It's a great opportunity to rediscover the love for your favorite childhood hobby." 2023 marks the 21st year of the event and the 25th anniversary of the opening of Southern California Comics. We will celebrate the anniversary with limited edition store shirts and tote bags, available starting on Free Comic Book Day. Previous shows have attracted as many as 1500 people. This year we have 24 vendors of hot collectibles and local comic creators sharing their original creations. So Cal Comics has an impressive guest list of local art talent, but the Tour de Force is the seminal arrangement to have over one million dollars worth of comic books on display in one glass case. Actual copies of Action Comics 1-10 will be on display, which is a great photo opp moment because of San Diego's comic heritage. "This is a great photo opp for the press," says Newbold. "These books are rarely seen in public for their scarcity." The event is family-friendly and will be held outdoors. Cosplay is encouraged! Visitors will be treated to a kaleidoscope of incredible collectibles, from comic books to Barbie dolls. "We have experts on hand to talk about comic books and comic collecting in San Diego," says Newbold. "It's a great opportunity to learn about the history of comics and the industry as a whole." Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind event! So Cal Comics invites you to join them on May 20 to celebrate comic books and the love for this timeless hobby.
  • Policymakers say a wet winter has created space for discussions about long-term water management, but they have a diverse set of interests to consider while drawing up new rules.
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