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  • 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 61,600-square-mile territory accounts for two-thirds of Guyana and borders Brazil, which says it has "intensified its defense actions" and boosted its military presence because of the dispute.
  • We all feel lonely at some point, but long-term social isolation can damage our mental and physical health. A new book called Project UnLonely shows how creative expression can foster friendships.
  • Advocates say human-driven climate change is hurting people's health worldwide–but taking action like reducing reliance on fossil fuels lowers risks immediately.
  • Colorado's booming urban population flipped the state from red to blue, allowing a referendum on reintroducing wolves to pass. But that growing population now may be too big for them to thrive.
  • It's the first time the Balboa Park event will have a major musical act performing.
  • December Nights will kick off at 3 p.m. Friday in Balboa Park, bringing back one of the city's largest and most well-attended holiday events.
  • The memorial event, at which five DJs played, took place at the site where Hamas killed hundreds attending a rave on Oct. 7. "This is the first time I've been able to cry," says one attendee.
  • Chinese leader Xi Jinping called Taiwan the "most important" and "most sensitive" issue driving U.S.-China tensions. Sandra Oudkirk is trying to navigate that tricky terrain.
  • The California School Board Association welcomed thousands of trustees, superintendents, and students from across the state for the largest education leadership conference on the West Coast.
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