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  • The selection for North County Climate Change Alliance’s next book discussion is Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist by Kate Raworth. Join us for an informative and enlightening discussion facilitated by special guest Anne Sheridan from California Doughnut Economics Coalition (CALDEC). Doughnut Economics “offers a vision of what it means for humanity to thrive in the 21st century—and Doughnut Economics explores the mindset and ways of thinking needed to get us there.” Learn about Doughnut Economics: - Doughnut Economics Action Lab - Watch Kate Raworth’s TedTalk: A healthy economy should be designed to thrive, not grow: - Preview the book: Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st Century Economist There is no charge for this online event, but please register in advance. Once you do, you will receive a confirmation email with the link to join the meeting. This will also enable us to inform you if there are any last-minute announcements, instructions or other information. Thank you. Fore more information visit: ncccalliance.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • This 7th annual event is a kick off to summer Over the Line tournament which will also be hosting some of San Diego’s finest Craft Breweries and Food Trucks at Mariners Point, Saturday, May 13, 2023. So come on out, dust off those bats and enjoy your favorite local beers. Over the Line Tournament Date: May 13, 2023 – 7 a.m. until 6 p.m. Craft Beer Festival Date: May 13, 2023 – 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Location: Mariner’s Point, Mission Bay Park, San Diego, California Team Entry: $150 per team starting. Divisions: Men’s Pro, Men’s Open (gloves are allowed in this division), Men’s Masters (Must be 45 or older, 65+ can wear gloves) and Women’s Open Divisions (Team Entry includes three tasting event wristbands for players) Online Ticket Sales: Click on link at the top of this page. Online ticketing through events.com This event is ages 21 and up, alcohol will be served. OMBAC - Old Mission Beach Athletic Club on Facebook
  • About 20 years ago, Arkansas started weighing children in school and sending home letters to try to combat obesity. Even though obesity rates only have risen, many other states picked up the policy.
  • A new study finds a 50-fold growth in deaths from combined use of stimulants and opioids. The toxic and contaminated drug supply is to blame.
  • This Hobbit Day, journey to the East Kingdom for an enchanting evening of song, story, and dance. Spend the last evening of summer in a beautiful amphitheatre at the Water Conservation Garden in El Cajon. There, innovative classical production company Cinballera Entertainment is putting on "Lady of the Ring," a chamber ballopera based on J.R.R. Tolkien's timeless saga "The Lord of the Rings." The story will be told twice, first through song and then through dance. The opera is composed of diverse songs, including a rare song cycle commissioned by Tolkien himself, with words in English and the Elvish language from the books. The ballet includes original choreography to a piano concerto by Dmitri Shostakovich. Both were arranged, staged, and directed by Cinballera's co-founders, sisters Tiffany and Rebekah Brannan. A fellowship of nine performers will bring a concise, artistic take on this story to life. Led by the Brannan sisters, the cast includes talented professional opera singers and ballet dancers who have performed around the world. The opera will be performed with live piano accompaniment. Cinballera stands for Cinema, Ballet, and Opera, the three inspirations behind this unique production company. "Lady of the Ring" wasn't based on the popular Peter Jackson films, though. It was inspired by the classic novels, which this program encapsulates like a movie from the Golden Era of Hollywood. The show will last around an hour and a half. Allow us to transport you to Middle Earth for one enchanted evening!
  • Crowds and clouds didn't stop people from gathering across the path of totality. Viewers craned their necks and clapped as skies briefly darkened, a sight the U.S. won't see again until 2044.
  • Many are reluctant to spend unless there is a big sale and are being more selective with what they will buy — in many cases, trading down to cheaper stuff and less expensive stores.
  • The application deadline for the Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program has been extended to March 31, 2024.
  • A debt collector’s actions have resulted in default judgments for thousands of dollars each — against defendants who may not know about them.
  • At Brain Balance, families are encouraged to develop healthy lifestyles and diets. As participants of the Teal Pumpkin Project, we are offering families a safe and inclusive opportunity to participate in a Candy Buy-Back event. Kids can bring in their candy and exchange it for fun toys and activities. Drop-off donations during normal business hours at each respective Brain Balance of Greater San Diego center. Brain Balance of Greater San Diego has three centers in Carmel Mountain Ranch (10175 Rancho Carmel Drive, Suite 124, 92128), Chula Vista (310 3rd Avenue, Suite C7, 91910), and Encinitas coming soon (165 S El Camino Real, Suite E, 92024). Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/halloween-candy-buy-back-teal-pumpkin-project-tickets-429529924567
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