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  • For decades, Pamela Gray Payton has been leading efforts to develop economic resiliency within Black communities in San Diego.
  • Date & Time: Friday, March 21, 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Location: Downtown Works Mission Valley Cost: $75 Limited to 12 Participants About the Workshop: Feel overwhelmed about planning your next campaign? You’re not alone! This workshop is designed to give you a step-by-step process to plan one specific marketing campaign for Q2—whether it’s launching a product, promoting an event, getting ready for Earth Month, or boosting awareness for your products, services, or nonprofit. In this hands-on, small-group session led by Erika Rodriguez, founder of Nadi Marketing, you’ll learn how to create a campaign plan that’s clear, realistic, and easy to follow. You’ll also have the chance to connect with other attendees who could become partners, clients, or collaborators. What’s Included: - Interactive Workshop: Learn and apply a simple process to create your campaign strategy. - 1-Day Coworking Pass: Stay after the workshop to keep working in a creative space. - Snacks & Beverages: Complimentary coffee, tea, water, and snacks to keep you fueled. - Networking Opportunities: Meet and learn from other attendees who share your goals. - Campaign Workbook: Get easy-to-use templates to guide your campaign planning. What You’ll Walk Away With: - A Plan for Your Q2 Campaign: Walk out with a clear, actionable strategy. - Simple Steps for Partnerships: Identify potential partners to help you grow. - Custom Metrics: Define what success looks like for your campaign. - Valuable Connections: Build relationships with other attendees who understand your journey. This event is for solopreneurs, small business owners, entrepreneurs, marketers, and nonprofit leaders who want to focus on a single campaign and make it a success. No jargon, no fluff—just real, actionable advice to help you achieve your goals. Reserve your spot today for $75—only 12 spots available! Visit: https://lu.ma/3jbjb951
  • The Senate parliamentarian advised lawmakers that they couldn't use the Congressional Review Act to revoke California's right to set vehicle standards. But they did it anyway. Expect a legal fight.
  • Kick-off the new year with wellness and fresh produce at our first community market of 2025! Join us for free yoga in the market—remember to bring your mat! Events at the market are subject to change each month. Event Details: Date & Time: Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025 Location: 2835 Imperial Ave. San Diego, CA 92102 In Partnership with: Ascendtials What to Bring: Yoga mat and re-usable grocery bags
  • For people with gambling disorder, the proliferation of gambling opportunities makes it difficult to fight their addiction. Investment in treatment lags behind other addiction disorders.
  • Will a new-look Indiana Fever contend in Caitlin Clark's second year? Will A'ja Wilson win a record 4th MVP? And the biggest question of all: Can the league as a whole build on last season's success?
  • North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he wants the luxury resort on the eastern seacoast to become a "world destination," but the country has been reluctant to allow in foreign tourists.
  • Since the war in Gaza began in October 2023, members of the Park Slope Food co-op have been debating whether to ban Israeli goods from the shelves.
  • In a time of aggressive immigration enforcement, some international musicians are deciding that going through the complicated process of getting a U.S. artist visa may not be worth the financial and safety risks.
  • The 21-year-old Real Salt Lake midfielder, with his bleached hair and dozens of tattoos, stands out on the soccer field. But it's his attitude that has won praise from his coach, teammates and fans.
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