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  • Thinking about buying a home someday? Then you can't afford to miss this class! Plus, you can enjoy a free dinner and have a chance to win amazing raffle prizes. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain - build your wealth through Southern California Real Estate - it is possible and you can do it! We will show you how together we have helped our buyers receive more than a quarter million dollars in free money to make homeownership a reality! Join us to learn: An overview of the San Diego real estate market Steps to buying a home - everything you need to know and secrets no one else will tell you! Financing options - we will cover all the different types of loans and what may be best for you Free money to buy a home - most realtors and lenders don't know how to access these programs. We specialize in down payment assistance and how we can help you buy your first home with very little money out of your own pocket How to put a plan in place to make homeownership a reality within 2 years! Free Dinner | Free Parking Plus the best life-changing home buying advice you will ever receive. For security purposes, you must pre-register for this class. This class is taught by Kristine Kappel, a member of the Kappel Realty Group with Compass San Diego, the #1 Team at the #1 Real Estate Brokerage (based on the # of annual units sold). Kristine has helped clients receive $250,000+ in free down payment funds to help them buy a home. She is a cheerleader and your real estate coach, never leaving your side and ensuring you maximize the biggest investment of your life. Kristine is a top 2% Realtor in San Diego, was named San Diego's Hardest Working Realtor, and a top 50 Most Influential Real Estate Leaders in San Diego. CalDRE 02138567 | kristine.kappel@compass.com | 773-718-8467 Michelle Magana with New American Funding is a top lender in California with more than 20 years of experience. She specializes in down payment assistance programs and has helped her clients receive millions in free money to buy their first homes. NMLS: 1056085
  • Mothers and children, husbands and wives, doctors, truck drivers and religious leaders are all grappling with the fallout from the sudden U.S. cuts in aid.
  • One top seed has never won a Stanley Cup. The other wasn't expected to make the playoffs at all. And a pair of brothers who burned bright for Team USA in February are set to return to the ice.
  • (Members-only) Solo Piano Concert and Reception with Rossina Grieco Wednesday, March 5, 2025 Born and raised in La Jolla, California, Rossina Grieco began piano studies at the age of four. After achieving international recognition within the first few years of her career, the Italo-Shanghainese prodigy and wunderkind made her formal solo debut. At eight years old, Grieco played to a sold-out Copley Hall as the youngest pianist to ever grace its stage with the San Diego Symphony. Critics hailed Grieco as a prodigy “well beyond her years,” citing Grieco as “an absolute star, bringing audiences to their feet.” At age 11, Grieco was accepted at The Juilliard School of Music. During her teen years, she premiered at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall, with standing ovations for her performance of Chopin’s First Piano Concerto. Grieco continued to tour extensively throughout Europe and Asia. Grieco has received recognition from illustrious artists, such as Gary Graffman (Curtis Institute), Dmitri Bashkirov (Tchaikovsky Competition, Reina Sofia School), Dame Fanny Waterman DBE (Leeds Competition), Gábor Takács-Nagy (Takács Quartet, Verbier Festival), and Yu Long (China Philharmonic). Grieco continued to distinguish herself through remarkable achievements while attending the Glen Gould School for which she was unanimously chosen. Grieco is the longest-standing recipient and only female winner of the Ihnatowycz Prize in piano, an award previously held by Canadian pianist Jan Lisiecki. During her studies, she developed almost 60 hours of solo, chamber, and concerti repertoire while debuting six albums across all streaming platforms. Having signed a two-year contract with British boutique management company Polyphony Arts, Grieco continues her artistic pursuits and is happily married. Program: Beethoven, Sonata No. 23 in F Minor, “Appassionata” Chopin, Ballade No. 1 in G Minor, Op. 23 Liszt, Piano Sonata in B Minor, S.178 “A very fine piano recital was presented on May 4 by the young piano prodigy Rossina Grieco [who] played to a full house at La Jolla’s Athenaeum Library, . . . Miss Grieco displayed technique and temperament far beyond her 13 years of age. . . . We all look forward to her continuing development.”—San Diego Jewish World, May 6, 2007 “Grieco [has] devoted her life to the piano. Witnessing her performance is a lifetime opportunity for many who describe her music as tranquil waves that engulf you. Her music burns like a fire inside her that becomes her muse.”—The Source Magazine, June 16, 2022 “The beauty of her work lies in the fact that you can always expect to be wowed. Rossina Grieco’s construction of silken melodies enriched with transcendental tones is sure to transport you to a state of sublime resplendence.”—The Hype Magazine, July 27, 2022 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • A GOP electoral warning points to Elon Musk in the hot seat, and President Trump employed a third-term distraction. Also, a trade war rages, and there were mass firings at key scientific agencies.
  • With no help from the federal government, states are trying to regulate recreational marijuana. California's Department of Cannabis Control works to keep contaminants out of joints, vapes and edibles.
  • The market sputtered amid high mortgage rates, high prices, and homeowners with lower rates who have no plans to move.
  • Found in many personal care products, "fragrance" can include hundreds of chemicals and it's hard to say whether those ingredients are safe, say experts. Here's how to choose healthier alternatives.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Israel's U.N. Ambassador Danny Danon about his country's strikes.
  • The release of the employees from the Mintz Group comes as China is trying to woo back foreign investors to help revive its sagging economy.
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