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  • Mika Ellison is the Gloria Penner Fellow at KPBS. As part of the Public Matters team, she produces and reports stories that cover topics related to civic engagement, local politics and democracy.
  • President Trump is calling on the Senate to scrap the filibuster, so that the Republican majority can bypass Democrats and reopen the federal government.
  • "Arte As Resistance" is a fundraiser and celebration of art brought to our community from cultures around the world. All proceeds go directly to Todos Somos Migrantes (TSM), a nonprofit in San Diego, CA who works directly with the migrant community to ensure they are supported and aware of their rights as immigrants in this country. The event will begin with an art exhibition, after which the audience will enjoy a live performance of dance, music, poetry, and comedy. Art brings people together, instills us with resilience, power and hope. Art is a powerful change agent, starting with changing ourselves and our witnesses and rippling out to change the world. Art can provide a voice to our heart's deepest pain, joy, anger and truth. In this moment, it is crucial to uplift the voices in our community that have had the experience of immigrating to this country or have felt the love & bravery that this human right takes. For this reason, all artwork and performances are that of immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers and first generation. We deeply value their work and hope that this collaboration within our immigrant community is celebrated and felt by all those in attendance. The performances will begin promptly at 7 p.m. Tickets to the event are scaled according to need. Please select that ticket price that feels right for you. All proceeds from tickets, concessions, and art go directly towards supporting our migrant community. **Please note, you must purchase a ticket to the show for entry. The *donation only* option is a contribution to the organization directly, and not a ticket for entry. Todos Somos Migrantes (TSM) supports migrants, whether they have just arrived or are already here. They facilitate family reunifications, connecting the community with legal resources that allow them to see family members they haven't seen in decades. Each week, they host food distributions for our most vulnerable communities and support all people who have suffered or are experiencing domestic violence, providing them with legal and psychological counseling, as well as access to education that will enable them to work or open a business. Learn more about TSM’s work in our community: https://todossomosmigrantes.org The event is held at Mockingbird Improv (MI), a local nonprofit improv theater, whose mission is to provide connection, joy, and opportunities for self-expression to the local community. They serve all parts of our community including youth and underserved individuals by engaging in high-quality training and performances and providing a supportive and empowering space for fun, silliness and growth through equitable, diverse and inclusive practices. Learn more about MI's work in our community: https://www.mockingbirdimprov.org/ Mockingbird Improv on Facebook / Instagram
  • Dreaming of a pond or water feature? Learn how to create thriving aquatic environments for plants and wildlife, from design to maintenance. A water garden can add tranquility and attract beneficial critters to your yard. All workshops are free, interactive, and beginner-friendly - no reservation needed. Be sure to bring a hat, sunscreen, and water to stay comfortable under the sun. Visit: https://www.cityfarmersnursery.com/events/2509water City Farmers Nursery on Instagram and Facebook
  • Living with a movement disorder or other neurological condition is one of the most challenging journeys you and your loved one can experience. Millions of adult Americans are diagnosed with neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s, essential tremor, epilepsy and more — only to find that medication therapy is limited and — in some cases — isn’t working. At this free webinar, you will learn from a neurosurgeon affiliated with Sharp Grossmont Hospital how deep brain stimulation (DBS) surgery and an innovative, non-invasive treatment called MR-guided focused ultrasound (FUS) can significantly ease symptoms, improve movement control and help you get back to enjoying life. The presentation will be followed by a question-and-answer session with the physician. Wednesday, May 14 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Location: Online, via zoom Visit: https://www.sharp.com/health-classes/advanced-treatments-for-essential-tremor-and-parkinsons-disease-webinar-2839 Admission: Free (Registration required)
  • For over 30 years, the San Diego Bunnyfest has been the largest annual fundraiser for the San Diego House Rabbit Society (SDHRS). This event is an open-air festival. Activities include a silent auction, art social, mini educational lectures, games, children’s crafts and 50+ vendors selling bunny-themed merchandise & services. It takes a village to keep San Diego House Rabbit Society going and the operational cost per year to care for the rabbits can exceed $630,000 per year and all proceeds from Bunnyfest help to defray those costs. All ages welcome Opens at 10 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Vaccinated bunnies are welcome! Visit here on tips on bringing your bunny. Liberty Station is in the flight path of the San Diego International Airport. Please expect occasional overhead noise. All sales are final - no refunds, cancellations or exchanges. To learn more about Bunnyfest visit www.sandiegobunnyfest.org. Don't forget to buy your Bunnyfest Tshirt! Click here! Directions / Parking Bunnyfest on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Ghost Light Masquerade returns October 23 - 30, 2025, with seven spine-tingling performances from San Diego's premier contemporary ballet company, The Rosin Box Project. Inspired by the ghost light tradition, this immersive, choose-your-own-adventure ballet invites you to step into a world of mischievous spirits, eerie encounters, and hauntingly beautiful movement as you explore the shadows of a stage that never sleeps. Arrive in your ghoulish best and be prepared to explore, dance, and experience an unforgettable night where the boundaries between the seen and the unseen are shattered. Don't miss out on this hauntingly delightful experience! Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025: 7:30 PM Friday, Oct. 24, 2025: 7:30 PM Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025: 7:30 PM Sunday, Oct. 26, 2025: 7:30 PM Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025: 7:30 PM Wednesday, Oct. 29, 2025: 7:30 PM Thurday, Oct. 30, 2025: 7:30 PM Visit: https://www.therosinboxproject.com/ghost-light-masquerade The Rosin Box Project on Instagram and Facebook
  • Create a wildlife-friendly garden! Learn how to attract birds, beneficial insects, and small mammals with the right plants and features. Your yard can become a sanctuary for local wildlife all year long. Learn how to not have your garden destroyed in the process of being welcoming! All workshops are free, interactive, and beginner-friendly - no reservation needed. Be sure to bring a hat, sunscreen, and water to stay comfortable under the sun. City Farmers Nursery on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us to craft a charming succulent pumpkin -- a delightful way to add a festive flair to your autumn decor. This hands-on workshop brings together fun conversation, cozy seasonal vibes, and a beautiful handmade creation. City of Encinitas - Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • The Coronado Historical Association, with Honorary Chair Mary Ann Chapple, invites you to a Luncheon Celebrating History and Preservation. Join us for an afternoon of giving as Curator of Collections, Vickie Stone, presents an exclusive overview of CHA’s ongoing preservation efforts, showcasing highlights from our treasured collection. This event directly supports CHA’s essential mission. A silent auction of donated baked goods will be featured. Luncheon: $75 per person. Tables of 8 are available for $550. Call 619-435-7242 to reserve a table. Kindly reserve early as space is limited. Credit card purchases can be made by calling 619-435-7242 or through the link above. Coronado Historical Association on Facebook
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