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  • They each carry an 80-liter trash bag and, once the bags get too heavy to carry around, they know it’s time to walk home and get ready for work.
  • Join Gelson’s Markets in spreading holiday cheer during its annual holiday toy drive, running December 1-17. All Gelson’s locations will feature festive red bins where customers can donate new, unwrapped toys for children and teens across Southern California. This year’s drive supports returning regional partners, with all San Diego stores benefiting Promises2Kids. Only new, unwrapped gifts for infants, children and adolescents can be accepted. Suggested items include educational toys, dolls, action figures, craft kits, coloring books, board games, sports gear, books, gift cards, socks, blankets, makeup, pajamas, movies and more. Items that cannot be accepted include stuffed toys, toys filled with pellets or beans, fragile items, toys with sharp edges, violent-themed items, and food products. For more information, visit https://www.gelsons.com/events/view/toydrive. Gelson’s Markets on Instagram
  • A longtime Republican living in California says the Trump administration's continuing actions to target transgender youth take a personal toll.
  • Watch the big game at Garage Kitchen + Bar in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter! Cheer on Team USA and catch the biggest matches on our big screens with great food, cold drinks, and game day specials. Specials Include: $6 Crazy Bob’s Burger & Fries $20 Bottomless Mimosas, Friday–Sunday, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Happy Hour: 51% OFF Drinks + $3 OFF Apps, Tuesday–Sunday, 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. Excludes specialty cocktails and top shelf liquor. Hours: Tuesday–Thursday: 3 p.m. – 9 p.m. Friday–Saturday: 11 a.m. – 11 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. Monday: Closed Visit: USA World Cup Watch Party at Garage Kitchen + Bar Garage Kitchen + Bar on Instagram and Facebook
  • Some people are splurging. Others are finding that their refunds are being swallowed up by the rising cost of gas.
  • Join us for lunch at Pacifica Del Mar on Thursday July 16th at 11:30 a.m. as we welcome Dan Werb to discuss and sign "Our Wild Familiars: How Animals Are Adapting to Cities and Reshaping the Natural World." The ticket will include one copy of the book and lunch at Pacifica including tax, gratuity and a beverage (soda, tea, coffee). A vegetarian option will be available. About the book: A dazzling journey into the hidden lives of synanthropes, the wild animals who’ve found ingenious ways to survive and thrive in human communities—from award-winning writer and scientist Dan Werb. Synanthropes have always been an immutable part of the tapestry of our lives. They are the reason we hear birdsong in the morning and skittering throughout the day, and why we take such pains to fix lids to our garbage cans. But they are so much more than that, too: epidemic vectors, churners of soil, ecosystem evolvers, spiritual lodestars, and, sometimes, sharp-toothed marauders making their way through our most intimate spaces with cruel intent. But beyond their quotidian impact on our lives, synanthropes have a critical part to play in how our communities are shaped and how sustainably they function. These creatures are ambassadors from nature, arbiters of our planet’s future, and a key influence on our species’ ongoing evolution; and recently, something essential has shifted with them. We are in a fraught era of environmental disruption, habitat destruction, and human population expansion that is ravaging formerly wild and untouched habitats. That’s caused us to become ever more inundated with synanthropes, which are bringing delight, chaos and danger to our doorstep. These species, so long dismissed, are forcing us to reckon with them—from the hundreds of thousands of raccoons in urban spaces that spread our refuse no matter how many "raccoon-proof" bags and bins we invent, to the invasive kudzu plants that grow a foot a day, enveloping houses, telephone poles, trees, and any other structures into their green abyss. Now, as urban spaces increasingly become wild spaces, we have a choice: continue to resist them by any means necessary, or take the opportunity to promote a more harmonious coexistence. Through vivid storytelling, "Our Wild Familiars" brings to spectacular life the world’s most successful synanthropes, from bats, raccoons, and crows, to some of its weirdest, including the Giant Pacific Octopus. Acting as a guide to the curious, Werb reveals how the cracks in our millennia-long efforts to shield ourselves against the outside world might just lead us to a new and necessary balance with nature—or to an ever more savage future. Visit: https://caminobks.com/event/2026-07-16/dan-werb-author-luncheon Dan Werb on Instagram
  • The Spreckels Organ Society presents the 38th Annual San Diego International Summer Organ Festival, the largest organ festival in the United States, featuring the historic Spreckels Organ, the largest open-air musical instrument in the world, with 5,098 pipes of up to 32-feet long, and nine percussion instruments located throughout the building. The summer-long festival – directed by Raúl Prieto Ramírez, Spreckels Organ Society’s Artistic Director and San Diego’s Civic Organist – takes place in the heart of Balboa Park, from July 13 through Sept. 7. These 90-minute, free admission concerts by acclaimed international artists are brought to the Spreckels Organ Pavilion each Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. by the Spreckels Organ Society. The concerts are free thanks to the support of the Society’s sponsors, donors, members and volunteers. This season, the Monday evening concerts feature artists from five different nations, making it a truly international festival. The variety of concerts is broad with something for everyone. For the full Festival program, visit www.spreckelsorgan.org/summer-organ-festival. Spreckels Organ Society on Instagram
  • Join us for the By the Bay Concert Series. Let’s Get Yachty Featuring Band Overboard & The High Tide Society. San Diego Mission Bay Resort presents the By the Bay Concert Series, a new lineup of live waterfront concerts featuring standout artists and themed nights under the stars on Mission Bay. Watch the sun set as live music fills the bay, with cocktails, bites and a lively waterfront atmosphere made for unforgettable summer nights with friends. Kick off the series with Let’s Get Yachty featuring Band Overboard, San Diego’s premier yacht rock experience bringing smooth grooves, killer guitar solos and all the singalong favorites from legends like Hall & Oates, Toto, Christopher Cross and the Doobie Brothers. High Tide Society takes the stage with their signature mix of yacht rock, funk and disco-inspired hits that keep the party going all night long. Make a night of it and stay overnight at the resort so you can skip the drive home and continue the weekend with brunch at Covewood the next morning. Arrive early for cocktails on the Covewood patio before the show begins and soak in golden hour views over Mission Bay. Limited seating will be available and low beach chairs are permitted. Visit website for overnight packages: www.missionbayresort.com
  • Join us for a restorative Monthly Reiki Circle. Enjoy guided meditation, breathwork, and group Reiki. Find your center and replenish your spirit. In the busyness of daily life, it’s easy to feel disconnected. Our monthly Reiki Circle at The Meditation Nook is a dedicated space for you to slow down, breathe, and receive. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner, looking for community, or someone who has never heard of Reiki before, you belong here. This is a non-judgmental space designed for pure relaxation and energetic care. What to Expect: Guided Meditation & Breathwork: We’ll begin by grounding our energy and calming the nervous system. Group Reiki: Experience the soothing, restorative flow of Reiki energy in a supportive group setting. Oracle Cards & Connection: We’ll close our session with intuitive card pulling and a chance to share or reflect with like-minded neighbors. Come as you are. No prior experience with Reiki or meditation is necessary. What’s Included: - Yoga beds, pillows, blankets, bolsters and weighted scented eye masks provided for your comfort - Water, tea Parking: Free parking is available in the lot in front of The Meditation Nook and along Ruffner Street. To stay up to date on future events, follow us on Instagram: @savvy_staci @the.meditation.nook
  • The newly formed San Diego RV Residents Union delivered Valentine’s Day cards to the city council Tuesday, pleading for help.
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