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  • This monthly club that launched in April, is designed to provide a forum for discussion of all things financial. Topics covered vary and will include stock statistics; the importance of working with fiduciaries verses commissioned brokers; bond overview; diversification and minimizing market risks. John Weinstein, certified financial planner and managing partner at Decision Investments, leads the group. Thursday, May 5 at 2 p.m. Free and open to the public. REGISTER NOW Visit La Jolla Community Center on Facebook
  • Grab your pups and head over to The Society, Mission Valley’s premier luxury apartment community, for their first Dogs on Deck event on Saturday, June 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. benefiting The Animal Pad, a local nonprofit all-breed dog rescue that focuses on saving dogs from high-kill shelters and the streets of Mexico. Attendees are encouraged to bring their furry friends with them and can feel good about doing so. Holland Partner Group will be making a donation on behalf of every dog who attends. Pet owners will also be able to enjoy complimentary refreshments Snake Oil Cocktails along with a meat and cheese spread from Venissimo Cheese. Featured pet brands include goodies from Azúcar & Spices, Dexter’s Deli and Paw Pleasers, along with shopping opportunities with PetNah, Totful Treats, Naked Beasts, Pup Lid, and photos by The Woof Booth. Each attendee will also have the opportunity to enter into a raffle to win prizes including $50 gift cards to Home & Hound and designer collars from Crew LaLa, along with taking home a complimentary rope leash and matching poop bag holder by Dear Doggy to remember the experience. This event will take place on the courtyard of Felix, and is open to the residents of The Society, along with anyone from the general public.
  • The futuristic, walled city in the desert will have a mirrored facade and will use renewable energy. Known as The Line, it will be taller than the Empire State Building and only about 220 yards wide.
  • Scientists know a current in the Atlantic Ocean could collapse suddenly as the climate changes. The question of when matters to billions of people around the globe.
  • Douglas Badger is classified as a sexually violent predator, a designation for those convicted of sexually violent offenses.
  • World leaders are discussing how to get climate change under control, but new reports show the post-pandemic rebound and war in Ukraine are driving emissions even higher.
  • Buckle your seatbelt and get ready to blast off as you plan your own mission to space! Explore our Earth and then move on to other planets, solar systems and faraway galaxies. This is a virtual workshop Be sure to check your email for information, and pick up all supply kits at your designated SDPL location prior to the class. *24 hours prior to the class, the instructor will email out the Zoom link, pass code and other possible instructions!
  • The beaches in San Diego are typically packed on Memorial Day, but this year there was some extra room on the sand.
  • Sounding like yourself on a podcast or during a toast takes practice — and a specific writing style for audio storytelling. NPR Life Kit host Marielle Segarra gives advice on how to sound more human.
  • In an off-year, offseason election, it all comes down to turnout. That's why ahead of Wisconsin's April 4 state Supreme Court election, organizers are getting out the vote in some creative ways.
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