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  • While not all of Street Fighter 6's experiments succeed, they lay the foundation for the series to grow and prove it's the premier fighting game of 2023.
  • Ancient relics are the remains of great saints, realized beings, masters - from all religions. They are a manifestation of these beings' qualities, such as compassion, lovingkindness. The relics were left behind to inspire people. Lama Lhanang, leader of Jigme Lingpa Center, will be displaying 21+ relics that he has been gifted over the years. They include remains of Shakyamuni Buddha and many realized beings that succeeded him. You can see an incredible short video of that relic here. We also will have an impactful Chod healing ceremony and a Pet Blessings event as well!
  • Halloween Movies on the Beach: Oct. 16 & 30 — $25 Snuggle up on Del Beach for our favorite spooky family movies and cult classics in a theater under the stars. Guests can cuddle up around a private bonfire with s’mores and relax in a beach daybed or enjoy seating in Del Beach sand chairs. Halloween movies begin promptly at 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 7 p.m. Reservations are required. Please come prepared to stay warm. Schedule Oct 16: "Hocus Pocus" (1993) Oct 30: :Beetlejuice" (1988) View this event on Facebook
  • Get into the spooky spirit of the season with a day of beachfront pumpkin carving for Halloween. Family and friends will have their choice of pumpkins from the beachfront pumpkin patch and all of the supplies needed to create their own masterpieces. Halloween Pumpkin Carving: Oct 15, 22, 29 & 30 — $25 All holiday events are pre-paid and must be reserved in advance. (619) 435-6611 Elevate your pumpkin carving experience by staying for ROAST or Ghost ROAST. Enjoy roasting s’mores around a private beach bonfire with s’mores and light up your experience with your new jack-o-lanterns. View this event on Facebook
  • A former employee has sued the nonprofit San Diego Workforce Partnership alleging unlawful discrimination, harassment and retaliation on the basis of sex and race.
  • PANDA EXPRESS CELEBRATES OPENING OF ITS NEWEST RESTAURANT LOCATION IN SPRING VALLEY, CA Family-owned and operated restaurant is offering special gifts for the first lucky 88 guests on grand opening day, September 13 ROSEMEAD, California (September 8, 2022) – Panda Express®, the largest Asian dining concept in the U.S., is celebrating the grand opening of its newest location in Spring Valley, Calif., with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony with members of the Spring Valley Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, September 13, beginning at 10 a.m., and a day of giving back for the first lucky 88 guests, who will be receiving a special gift*! Located at 937 Sweetwater Road in Spring Valley, this Panda Express location offers all of Panda’s iconic dishes, including the world-famous The Original Orange Chicken®, award-winning Honey Walnut Shrimp, guest-favorite Broccoli Beef entree, and Panda’s newest dish, Beyond™ The Original Orange Chicken™ -a delicious entrée co-developed with Beyond Meat® to capture the irresistibly crunchy texture and flavor of The Original Orange Chicken in a plant-based option. “Our entire Panda team is grateful to serve the Spring Valley community by providing new jobs and supporting local organizations through fundraising opportunities,” said Michelle Zhaung, Panda Express Area Coach of Operations. “We hope to be a lasting part of the community and welcome all guests into our doors to try our American Chinese favorites and discover their own.” As a family-owned and operated company committed to supporting the communities it serves, Panda has set out to create multiple employment opportunities for local residents, offering one of the highest starting wages in the restaurant industry and comprehensive benefits. A majority of Panda General Managers earn $100,000 annually. Since 2021, Panda has hired nearly 40,000 new associates and continues to hire more. Associates will grow professionally, personally, and financially at Panda, as the company provides a wide range of training programs, as well as professional and personal development courses through the University of Panda. Associates will grow professionally, personally, and financially, as the company provides a wide range of training programs. Wages start at $17-$19 per hour. Those interested in a career with Panda Express can visit Pandacareers.com. At each Panda Express location, associates ring a bell each time a guest donates to the Panda Cares® in-store donation box. Panda Cares Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Panda Express, donates 100 percent of the funds collected to local organizations that serve the health and education needs of underserved youth and disaster relief efforts. Panda also gives back to the local community through Neighborhood Fundraisers and is proud to host fundraisers for organizations such as Mount Miguel High School, Zamorano Educational Foundation, Division 11 Key Club, TIEE Vocational and Adult Services, Kempton Street Literacy Academy PTA, and Sweetwater Springs PTA. Any organization registered as a nonprofit/501(c)(3)/tax-exempt organization can sign up for the Neighborhood Fundraisers, and Panda donates 20% of pre-tax event sales from in-person and online orders submitted through the Panda Express website or mobile app at the selected Panda location. Organizations can learn more about fundraising opportunities here. Local store hours are Sunday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. About Panda Express On a mission to inspire better lives, Panda Express® is the largest Asian dining concept in the U.S. Family-owned and operated since 1983 by Co-Founders and Co-CEOs Andrew and Peggy Cherng, Panda Express is best known as a trailblazer for creating a wide variety of industry-first recipes, including its best seller The Original Orange Chicken® and award-winning Honey Walnut Shrimp, which have defined the category of authentic American Chinese cuisine. Each dish at Panda Express is thoughtfully crafted with quality ingredients and inspired by bold Chinese flavors and culinary principles. The restaurant brand has more than 2,400 locations and has introduced American Chinese cuisine to 12 international countries. Powered by this global family of associates, Panda Cares®, Panda's philanthropic arm, has raised more than $282 million and dedicated countless volunteer hours in bettering the health and education for over 13 million youth, as well as supporting communities in need since 1999. In 2021, Panda Express established the Panda CommUnity Fund — a five-year, $10 million community investment and response program that supports immediate and sustainable solutions from national and local organizations to uplift diverse groups, including people of color and other marginalized communities. SOCIALS: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Prime drinks have become a Gen Z status symbol, a prized social media prop for a certain brand of teen male. But they're causing jitters among pediatricians who say they pack scary caffeine levels.
  • California cities, like East Palo Alto, work on long-term infrastructure changes to help adapt to future extreme weather brought on by climate change.
  • Cozy up and dive in for an evening of cinema. Specialty bites and classic cocktails will be available. Our restaurant, Hope 46, will also be open for al fresco dining. RSVP will open: Friday, Oct. 29th This week's featured film: "COCO" Date | Thursday, Nov. 4 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Location | HOPE 46 Restaurant at The Lafayette Hotel Schedule 6 p.m. — Pool Deck Access, food and drink specials 6:30 p.m. — Movie begins Reserve your spot HERE! RSVP is free and required. Poolside seats are limited, feel free to bring blankets and chairs. Also look for upcoming Holiday Movie Nights in December. For more information, please visit the Moonlight Movie Series website or call (619) 296-2101.
  • A new lawsuit was filed Monday accusing the National Football League and its owners of violating the Chargers relocation terms with the city of San Diego. Then, after a loss in the U.S. Supreme Court, the Biden administration has officially withdrawn its vaccine mandate for large businesses. Later, KPBS military reporter Steve Walsh reports on how the Navy is trying to manage this latest phase of the pandemic. After, a recent report from Children Now shows the suicide rate for Black youth and young adults ages 10-24 has doubled since 2014, while rates among other goups have remained the same. So what’s driving this disturbing trend? Lastly, Bay Curious looks into the threats facing butterflies.
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