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  • Harden contacted John Hao after learning he was a Philadelphia 76ers fan. Hao was paralyzed in a February shooting at Michigan State University that left three people dead and five injured.
  • The Kids Fashion Week Network is excited to return to San Diego for its second runway show and third year serving the community of kid entrepreneurs in Southern California. The “Showstoppers Ball, City Legends'' Runway Show will take place on Sunday, September 25, 2022 and will be hosted by Tati from STAR 94.1. Ticket holders can expect a high-quality runway experience featuring a cast of 25 professional mini-models, three kid designers under the age of 10, a 17-year-old DJ, family-friendly vendors, and three junior executives hosting the red carpet. “We are truly grateful for the support that San Diego has shown KFW over the last couple of years.” says KFW So-Cal’s Director of Events, Aubree Russell. “We have had the pleasure of collaborating with a plethora of amazing people, businesses, and families in various communities in San Diego.” Sponsors include Athleta, LifePoint Church, Friar Tux, PAT Can Film It, and All Of Us Productions. The Kids Fashion Week Network is a talent incubator that prepares young designers, models and entrepreneurs for their careers by providing mentoring platforms and engaging opportunities; spotlighting fashion innovations and celebrating creative excellence! More information about KFW Network and all of our events please visit our website. Media & Press opportunities are available. Social Media: Facebook & Instagram
  • This webinar will address mid scale composting for farms and ranches with significant quantities of organic materials, including manure. Improper disposal of organic waste is unsightly, breeds flies, and can create health issues for livestock. It also can contaminate local water sources. Using compost on your garden and landscaping conserves water, mitigates erosion, sequesters carbon, and can help your plants thrive. Come join us as we virtually visit Ramona’s International Equestrian Center to watch a windrow compost pile build in process and visit with site manager, Nancy Zadrozny. Nancy is a 33-year resident of San Diego Country Estates (the Estates) and the manager of the Estates’ Equestrian Centers and Landscape Department. She has applied her background in horticulture and ecology, along with 15 years experience as vice president of an engineering construction firm, to build a vibrant and successful composting program in her community. Following County guidelines for environmental compliance, the process in its current form produces 50 CY of finished compost every two weeks. The finished product is made available free to the Estates’ homeowners and is widely used for gardening, mulching and erosion control. This is a perfect opportunity for horse owners hoping to turn their manure into a valuable resource! This webinar is funded by the County of San Diego and is intended for residents of unincorporated County. Anyone may attend, however, the webinar recording will be available for 1 week to unincorporated County residents only. This webinar will cover: Benefits of composting Basics of windrow composting Manure management for large livestock ranches Permit considerations Made possible through generous funding by the County of San Diego & County of San Diego Recycling Thanks to our partner, the San Diego Country Estates Association Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Learn what the future holds for marketing – leave inspired and armed with innovative strategies for growth. Select from four accelerated marketing education tracks: The Future is Now Amplifying DEI Like, Tweet, Snap, Tik ... What's Next The Future is Wow Tickets are available for in-person or virtual attendance. In-Person tickets include the Networking Cocktail Reception on Thursday October 20, 2022 as well as the conference on Friday, October 21, 2022. Tickets are also available for the Networking Cocktail Reception on Thursday, October 20, 2022 only. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • After a two-year hiatus, the Club will once again open the doors to welcome guests for this grand event. This year’s Boys and Girls Night Out Gala serves as the culminating celebration for our 70th Anniversary. More than 250 attendees, including local officials and supporters, attend each year. The fundraising event will feature a delectable dinner, performances from talented Club youth and ROAD’s members, a live and silent auction, a wine pull, and live entertainment. The evening will also feature BGCO’s 2022-2023 Youth of the Year, Melinda Maldonado. Melinda was awarded this coveted title by a panelist of judges for exemplifying our mission. Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • From the organizers: WE Gallery is proud to introduce our inaugural exhibit, "Portraits from the Anthropocene Part I: Body, Energy, Space, Time." Body, Energy, Space and Time represent the fundamental aesthetics of dance. This exhibit explores the inextricable and conflicting relationship between the human body and the gravity of our footprint on the environment. We have entered into the “Anthropocene”—a new geologic era marked by the impact of human activity on the earth. Against the backdrop of an increasingly endangered planet, this exhibit questions what it means to be a practicing artist in this time of global existential crisis. Working in a variety of media from painting to performance to video, these works express the hope that art can raise the discussion around a more ecologically sustainable future. "Portraits from the Anthropocene Part I" is a project of WE Gallery presented in collaboration with San Diego Ballet and NTC Foundation, and will be exhibited in Mandell Weiss Gallery located in Dance Place. Featured Artists: Ellen Dieter Shahla Dorafshan Ajay Junious Linda Litteral Kathleen Kane Murrell Kathy Nida Katie Ruiz Perry Vasquez Related links: WE Gallery website
  • We’re dependent on our cars because of freeways and the decisions made around building them. Now imagine a future where we don’t need to drive our cars every day. What would it take to decommission a freeway in San Diego? That is the premise explored in a new podcast by KPBS called “Freeway Exit.” The first two episodes of the six-part series are available May 9, followed by a new episode dropping each week through June 6.
  • A 29-year-old Army veteran was allegedly killed by her neighbor last week at a property run by nonprofit Veterans Village of San Diego.. Meanwhile, how San Diego police are preparing for safety at large events. Plus, details on the makeover of a new arts center in Carlsbad.
  • Code Wiz Santatierra, SanDiego is planning an open house and celebration on Saturday, October 22, to start with a robot ribbon cutting at 11 a.m. The event will include fun family activities and an opportunity to tour the center and meet the Code Wiz team. Code Wiz Santatierra is owned and operated by two Navy Veterans, Davon Copeland and Richard Daos. The duo is determined to bring to life the foundations of the ever-expanding world of tech, coding and robotics to the community of San Diego, especially military families and other underserved populations. California Competes said there will be over two million unfillable jobs in Southern California in the tech industry alone. Richard and Davon have high hopes they can create pathways to enriching educational experiences and other pathways for our local youth to learn, prepare for careers in tech, and have fun while doing it. Social Media: Facebook & Instagram
  • DJ and producer Subtronics will perform live at Pechanga Arena on Saturday, January 14 at 7:30 p.m. 18+ Visit: https://pechangaarenasd.com/event/subtronics-1-14-2023/ Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
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