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  • Fellow NY-based jazz musicians and good friends—pianist Konrad Paszkudzki (John Pizzarelli Trio, Birdland, Dizzy’s) and guitar virtuoso, Pasquale Grasso (Samara Joy Trio, Winner of Wes Montgomery Intl Jazz Guitar Competition)—showcase their great playing as they take turns swinging their favorite tunes For more information, please visit here. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Visual artists are fighting back against unauthorized uses of AI on their work by using tools that contaminate and confuse the AI systems. One tool, for example, can make AI think a dog is a cat.
  • After the recent shooting in Monterey Park, a local psychologist talks about the impacts mass violence has on mental health. In other news, the San Diego County Sheriff's Department announced a new effort to get a life-saving drug out to places where opioid overdoses are likely to happen. Plus, four plants and a bird species are being removed from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife’s endangered list.
  • The White House will require AI companies to test new systems and submit the results to the federal government. The goal is to mitigate some risks as the technology rapidly develops.
  • Israel's military confirmed a deadly strike near Gaza's largest hospital. The country's leader said Israel's offensive would not relent until Hamas is defeated and the hostages are returned.
  • Discover how the Compassion Practice can help you cultivate compassion for others and put your compassion into action! This 6-session online course is a deep dive into the Compassion Practice, a meditative and mindfulness practice for cultivating compassion for yourself and others. Together, we will hone our ability to understand the internal experiences of others and offer compassionate action to ease their pain and promote their flourishing, while promoting our own flourishing too. Led by certified Compassion Practice facilitators Dale Suggs and Shelly Suggs. The founder of the Compassion Practice, Dr. Frank Rogers, Jr., will lead a meditative practice in the first session as well. Please note that Cultivating Compassion Levels 1 and 2 must be completed in order to participate in Level 3.
  • The San Diego Watercolor Society proudly presents “Climate of Change,” juried by award-winning artist, Carolyn Dubuque. The water-based media exhibition runs April 30-May 27, 2023 at our Gallery in The ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station. The Opening Reception is Friday, May 5, 5-8 p.m. with over 95 ready-to-hang original paintings plus refreshments and the fellowship of other art enthusiasts. The Gallery is open Wednesday - Sunday, 11a.m. – 3 p.m. The paintings can also be viewed and purchased online. Visit www.sdws.org for more information.
  • Native Americans are returning to raising buffalo and plants that tribes have grown for millennia. It's a way to reconnect with historic traditions, and to bring healthy eating to their communities.
  • Coronado Fourth of July festivities include our renowned Parade, Fireworks and other day of event activities! The annual 4th of July rough water swim at Glorietta Bay Park will be held on Saturday, July 1. The Crown City Classic run, the parade down Orange Avenue, the fireworks display and a Navy parachute demonstration will be held on Tuesday, July 4. There will be four concerts over the holiday weekends. The holiday is observed on Tuesday, July 4. Please pay attention to parking restrictions, road closures and safety zones. The Coronado Police Department will create a safety zone around the parade route to ensure event security and to provide a safe area for emergency vehicles. Steel bollards will be in place as a barricade around Orange Avenue. Once the 300-plus bollards are in place, those access points to Orange will be closed for the duration of the parade. However, alleys will remain open. INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE Start Time: Parade begins at 10 a.m. Parade Route: Travels in southbound lanes of Orange Avenue, beginning at First Street at Orange Avenue and ending at Churchill Place and Ocean Boulevard at Noon. To View Parade: Along the southbound lanes of Orange from First Street to Churchill Place. Orange Avenue medians open at 5 am. Camping/staking out is prohibited (subject to citation). Items left unattended on the center median will be removed and can be picked up at the City Public Services at 101 B Avenue on July 5, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. (after that, items (items will be discarded after that). a.m. Set up on the sidewalk side of Orange Avenue before 5 a.m. is permissible - however, attendees cannot leave items unattended or the block public right-of-way. No loading or unloading of items or passengers while stopped in traffic lanes. Parade & Fireworks Broadcast live: on Coronado TV, (External link)on Ch 19 and AT&T 99 FOURTH OF JULY EVENT SCHEDULES: https://coronadofourthofjuly.com/schedule/ Concerts July 4 3:00 pm - Public Kids Concert - Coronado Golf Course, 14th Fairway 4:00-5:00 pm - Patriotic Concert - Coronado Community Band, Spreckels Park 4:00-5:30 pm - Public Concert Never 2L8 - Coronado Golf Course, 14th Fairway 5:45-8:45 pm - Public Concert - PHT & the Honky Tonky - Coronado Golf Course, 14th Fairway Events July 4 *Sponsored by various organizations 7:00-9:00 am Crown City Classic Run: Tidelands, Glorietta Blvd, Bayshore Bikeway 7:30-10:00 am - Pre-Parade Entertainment, Orange Avenue 10:00 am-Noon - Independence Day Parade, Orange Avenue 12:30-2:00 pm - Adrian Empire Demonstration & SD Star Wars Society Photo-Op Star Park 2:00 pm - Navy Leap Frogs Aerial Demonstration, Coronado Golf Course, 17th Fairway 3:00-8:45 pm - Concerts, see above concerts schedule. 9:00 pm - FIREWORKS BEGIN ROAD CLOSURES Orange Avenue will be closed between First Street and R.H. Dana Place, starting at 7:30 am Vehicle traffic may cross Orange during the parade, road closure only at Third and Fourth streets. The 100 and 200 blocks of D, E, F, G, H, I and J avenues will be blocked or have access restricted. First Street between Alameda Boulevard and Orange will be closed, and Churchill Place and a portion of Isabella Avenue will also be closed. Roadways will remain closed until 1 pm. Towing I No Parking Those parked along Glorietta Boulevard and Strand Way before or during the Crown City Classic Run will be towed starting at 4 a.m.. If your vehicle is towed, contact the Coronado Police Department at 619.522.7350 or at the Police Department, located at 700 Orange Avenue. A $120 release form from the Police Department is required to claim your vehicle at the tow facility. A valid driver’s license is required for the release form. Additional fees applied by the towing company. FREE JULY 4 TRANSPORTATION Free Summer Shuttle and 901 Bus Public transportation via the Metropolitan Transit System will be provided at the usual bus stops. Routes normally located within the parade route, including the Free Summer Shuttle, will be relocated during the Fourth of July road closures. The routes will be back to regular stops after the parade ends and traffic is reopened to vehicles on Orange Avenue. Summer Shuttle Website CAYS Free Bus Service Metropolitan Transit System will provide free bus service on July 4, for Cays residents. Service will operate from 7:30 am to 11 pm in 30-minute intervals from the northeast corner of Coronado Cays and Grande Caribe to the southeast corner of Avenue de las Arenas and Silver Strand Boulevard. Stops will be made upon request at Silver Strand Military Housing on the special July 4 free bus service from the Cays to the Village. Coronado Fourth of July on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • Over the course of this week, children will become Craft Masters exploring textile crafts such as sewing and weaving. Children will also be working with paint and recycled materials to create beautiful art. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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