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  • NOTE: This event has been postponed. More details here. Local Artist Ben Smith @NorthParkLego is proud to share, for the first time, his acclaimed Lego models of local businesses in San Diego's North Park and surrounding neighborhoods! Monday Dec. 20, 6 - 10 p.m. Tribute Pizza, 3077 North Park Way (in the old Post Office) Light 'za snacks provided | cash bar (21+) | all ages welcome Featuring a silent auction fundraiser from the modeled businesses, including gifts suitable for holiday wrapping, from: - North Park Brewing Co. - Fall Brewing - Soda Bar - Bottlecraft - The Friendly - Kindred - Polite Provisions / Fortunate Son - Young Hickory - Pretzels and Pints - and more! - and the TOP PRIZE, the opportunity to have your own home, business or building of your choice built by the artist in Lego! 100% of the ticket and silent auction proceeds to benefit IRC Youth Farmworks at St. Luke's and Feeding San Diego. Kids tickets include entry to win $100 Lego Store voucher and other fun prizes.
  • Show you care by dining where it matters. Promises2Kids has partnered with 37 local restaurants to raise funds for 3,000 San Diego foster children. The campaign will run throughout the month of May, in celebration of National Foster Care Month. Each restaurant will designate select menu items which will support the Foodies 4 Foster Kids campaign. Funds raised will benefit foster children by reuniting siblings living apart in foster care, supporting high school and college students in reaching their educational goals, providing birthday gifts, school clothes and opportunities to participate in extracurricular activities, and providing an emergency shelter where children feel safe and cared for. Participating restaurants include Waverly, The Crack Shack, Ranch 45, Sisters Pizza, Barrel & Board, Hammond’s Gourmet Ice Cream, Urban Plates, Park & Rec, and more. Learn more about the participating restaurants at https://promises2kids.org/foodies2022/ 
Promises2Kids helps foster children overcome the difficulties of their past and grow to become healthy and successful adults. The community is invited to support Promises2Kids by dining in or ordering online at participating businesses. The community can also make an online gift at give.promises2kids.org/foodies4fosterkids2022 Promises2Kids is on Facebook + Instagram + @promises2kids on Twitter
  • Did you know the Gaslamp is made up of over 100 small businesses? Come shop small in the Gaslamp on Saturday November 27! If you are looking for timeless souvenirs, jewelry, or clothing, come to the Gaslamp and shop in our chic selection of San Diego classics. Everything you need is just a walking distance away and carries the highest quality found in the city. Do not miss this opportunity and come explore our shops and find the hidden gems scattered throughout the Gaslamp! Visit this link to see a list of all the retailers you can support down in the Gaslamp: https://www.gaslamp.org/listings/category/shop/ Gaslamp Quarter is on Facebook + Instagram + follow @GaslampQuarter on Twitter
  • Black and Latinx homes are more likely to be undervalued by real estate appraisers, who are mostly older white men. New recruiting and technology aims to change how appraisals are done and by whom.
  • Amid Republican attacks, investors focused on environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues say they are just trying understand emerging risks and opportunities.
  • Han Solo may be a hunk. But "Pan Solo" is a hunk of bread.
  • The Biden administration's goal of carbon-free electricity generation by 2035 will require an overhaul of the U.S. energy sector. Experts across the industry shared their views of how it might work.
  • "We are putting out a clear call to all of our shops: Do not allow people to enter the store without taking off their face mask," the mayor said. A flurry of questions ensued.
  • At the peak of her fame in the 1960s and 1970s, Lynn was part of a key change in the politics of country music — a change akin to the shifting partisan leanings of the music's most loyal fans.
  • The Museum of Making Music hosts a live, online discussion with Robin Sassi and Kimberly Deverell of San Diego Music Studio. We'll learn about their careers, the award-winning local music store they've established in Southern California, and the impact they're having on their community and the music products industry. Zach Phillips, Director of Professional Development at NAMM, will be our special guest interviewer for the conversation. San Diego Music Studio started in 1994 as a small in-home business in downtown San Diego. Today, San Diego Music Studio is a robust music retail operation with sheet music, instruments, and a pro instrument repair facility. The store is known for its advocacy, community-based programs, and extensive lesson program, which has taught thousands of music makers in San Diego.
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