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  • People living with dementia may exhibit behaviors as a way to communicate their needs and feelings as the disease progresses. Learn how dementia can change a person’s behavior, possible triggers and person-centered care approaches to address behaviors. Visit: https://www.alz.org/sandiego
  • (Opening night: Thursday, April 9, 2026) Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage Old Globe Theatre Conrad Prebys Theatre Center By August Wilson Directed by Delicia Turner Sonnenberg Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning "Fences" is a cornerstone of August Wilson’s The American Century Cycle, and a powerful exploration of fatherhood, identity, and legacy. Set in 1957, the play follows Troy Maxson, a former Negro League baseball star, now a sanitation worker. Grappling with the burden of his broken dreams, Troy struggles to assert control over his family and his future. Director and Old Globe favorite Delicia Turner Sonnenberg ("Deceived," "Trouble in Mind"), helms this deeply human portrait of a family’s love and resilience. August Wilson’s Fences is a must-see event that resonates as deeply today as it did when it first took the stage. Performances run April 4 – May 3, 2026, with the official press opening Thursday, April 9 at 7 p.m. The Old Globe on Facebook / Instagram
  • Buddhism for Kids & Mindful Movements at Hsi Fang Temple! Every Saturday during April–May 2026, 2–4 p.m. This class seeks to develop mindfulness and instill core values of the Three Acts of Goodness for our younger generations. A wonderful opportunity for children to learn Buddhist principles through movement and mindfulness activities. Enroll now at hsifangtemple.org or call (619) 298-2800. Hsi Fang Temple on Facebook / Instagram
  • The project included a transitional kindergarten and kindergarten building, an expanded grass joint-use field, a secure main campus entryway, renovated classrooms and shade shelters.
  • Join us Sunday April 12 at 4 p.m. as we welcome Henry Herz to the store to discuss and sign "I Am Light." This event is free to attend. Please check in store for location. Reserved seating is limited. Purchase one copy of the book for one seat. Discover the wonders of Light--in their own words! What does every living thing on the planet depend on? Weighing nothing and zooming as fast as 186,000 miles per second? Light, of course! Told in lyrical, riddling first-person narrative, "Light" boasts of its essential role in life as we know it--from fueling the wheel of life to humans' celebration of it as the year turns. Back matter about the science of light and major historical discoveries enhances the book for STEM learning. Camino Books on Facebook / Instagram
  • Your bi-monthly premiere of inebriated edutainment! The science event that makes you think while you drink! It’s a bit like TED Talks, but funnier, filthier and with booze! Venue is ages 21+ and cash only, BYO food is allowed. Speaker and title list: Christopher Land “Accessibility, A.I. & Bias: Opportunities & Threats" Jay Vu, MD “A brief history of medicine: from mystery to mechanism” Madeline Meade “APEocalypse Now?” Nerd Nite San Diego: Website / Facebook / TikTok
  • The nonprofit Photographer’s Eye Collective in Escondido will host an auction of fine art photographs donated by artists from around the country for its annual fundraiser. On-line bidding opens on Nov. 24 at 4 p.m., and a live auction featuring a gala reception will take place on Dec. 6 at 5 p.m., at The Photographer's Eye Gallery. Bidding will close on Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. Twenty-seven images are up for auction, and they can be seen on The Photographer’s Eye website. Information on each work and artist is viewable by clicking on the thumbnail for each image. Artists who have donated works for the fundraiser include Pulitzer Prize winner Don Bartletti; New Mexico artists Susan Ressler and Karen Hymer; San Diego underwater photographers Marie Tartar and Steve Eilenberg, and many more whose works have appeared at the gallery. Also donating works are artists Amy Caterina, Jacqueline Ramirez, Jodie Hulden, Judith Preston, Louise Russell, Melinda Finn, Suda House, Diana Bloomfield, Mitch Eckert, Dave Marsh, Brandy J Sebastian, Marek Matusz, Will Gibson, Lisa Brussell, Sandra Klein, Jacqueline Ramirez, Tom Vancisin, Jerry Takigawa, Robin North, Robert Younger, Grant Brittain, and The Photographer’s Eye director, Donna Cosentino. The gala reception will feature wines from Escondido’s Orfila Winery and appetizers by Red Tail Catering. There is no charge to attend the event. Free parking is available in front of and behind the gallery. Proceeds from the auction will help support the nonprofit gallery’s mission to foster the education and appreciation of photography. The seven-year-old Photographer’s Eye Gallery is a 501(c)(3); donations are tax deductible. Photographer’s Eye Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • In the heart of the park, but tucked away from the main public thoroughfares, a rich variety of landscaped areas with many one-of-a-kind floral specimens await discovery. These hidden areas also offer opportunities to learn about little-known park history. Forever Balboa Park offers thematic park tours that focus on the park’s unique biodiversity and highlight the park’s horticultural wonders on the first Saturday of each month. Led by park volunteer and horticultural enthusiast Bill Edwards, the free tours leave from the Visitors Center at 10 a.m. unless otherwise indicated. Walks last 90–120 minutes and are typically less than 1 mile on level terrain. It is advised that potential attendees contact the Balboa Park Visitors Center prior to the scheduled walk to determine if there are any last-minute changes or cancellations to the tours. Visit: https://www.sandiegoreader.com/events/2025/apr/05/balboa-park-horticultural-tours-off-aa106f5c/ Forever Balboa Park on Instagram and Facebook
  • All of the top 10 books borrowed through the public library app Libby were written by women. And Kristin Hannah's The Women was the top checkout in many library systems around the country.
  • The arrest happened Wednesday morning outside Camarena Elementary School. It’s one of the first known enforcement actions in San Diego County’s second-largest city, according to city officials.
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