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  • 'RRR' and indie films screen for your consideration as awards season ramps up.
  • The Taste of Imperial Ave. will take place on Friday, August 4 from 4p.m.–9p.m. with it taking place from 19th street to 31st street along Imperial Ave. Participants of the tasting event will have the opportunity to walk from restaurant to restaurant enjoying incredible tastings. The main event will be held at the Gilliam Space (2835 Imperial Ave, San Diego, CA, 92102) starting at 6:00 p.m. This main event will consist of a beer garden and a stage with music from local artists. Come out and enjoy what the Greater Logan Heights Community has to offer. You will not want to miss out on a beautiful summer evening full of food, beer, and LIVE music!
  • Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre's address highlights urgent needs: tackling the cross-border sewage crisis, housing projects, homeless support and city improvements.
  • Skate Rising is hosting free learn-to-skate lessons on Saturday June 10 from 9-11 a.m. at Encinitas Community Park. Founded in 2016, the program offers service opportunities and free skate instruction for girls ages 4-18 every second Saturday of the month. The youth program invites participants to bring healthy snacks to donate to the Community Resource Center’s Food & Nutrition Services. Professional instruction will be offered by local pro and Olympic skaters and free rental gear will be available for all. Participants will have the opportunity to win prizes from Arbor Skateboards, Hydro Flask and Etnies. Those who are interested can register for free here.
  • Join the San Diego Craft Collective’s Garden Club this month and join us in learning how to grow your own organic fresh fruits, herbs and vegetables, plus all the benefits of eating healthy, being outdoors and giving back green space to our planet. We saw an opportunity and transformed an under-utilized plot of land outside our Liberty Station studio into a living, learning lab! Our Edible & Pollinator Garden is “a wonderful way to teach the community about how gardening in a small space can be quite abundant. We look forward to teaching children and adults about the craft of gardening and raising awareness of plants that supply us food. Free for military. Just email us to RSVP and be sure to show us your ID.
  • The San Diego Women’s Foundation (SDWF) will hold the 23rd Annual Grants Celebration on Wednesday, June 28 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at San Diego Central Library (330 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101). SDWF invites the public to join as they honor the impact of Community Partners and award over $200,000 in grants to support early childhood education. The evening will begin with a cocktail hour, followed by a speaking program and the grant awards. The speaking program will highlight the impact of SDWF’s most recent grantees’ efforts to provide sustainable and community-centered solutions to food insecurity. In addition, Keynote Speaker and Executive Director of First 5 San Diego, Alethea Arguilez, will share her more than 20 years of experience in the field of early childhood education and discuss the critical needs and impact of efforts to provide quality education opportunities for youth from under-resourced communities. Since the foundation began in 2000, SDWF has given out over $4.8 million in grants and touched the lives of nearly 90,000 people. This event will showcase the impact and successes that the grants have on the community and illustrate the many programs SDWF has supported during its 23 years of granting. The event is sponsored by US Bank, San Diego Foundation, LPL Financial, and Symbio Financial Partners. For sponsorship opportunities, please contact Stephanie Cook at stephaniec@sdfoundation.org for details.
  • The United States was the only country to vote against a resolution calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
  • Monumental Interventions, which takes a critical look at the military’s impact on the San Diego region and the world, will debut at the Athenaeum Art Center in Logan Heights Saturday.
  • Here's how communities across the U.S. put their own spin on Christmas, Hanukkah and even Festivus celebrations — from Santas who ski and surf, to trees made of tumbleweed, sand and lobster traps.
  • A new California law will allow low-income teens on Medicaid to get therapy without parental approval. That's already allowed for teens on private insurance. But the change aroused opposition.
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