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  • All ages are welcome. We have two group classes, plus DJ Bodyrawk and Positive Energy Dance company instructors Rosey Elizabeth and Michael John Saltus . Social dancing till Late. $15 general admission. *note: we will be having a market from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. so come early to find parking and watch the superbowl with us! Schedule: 1. Bachata class at 6:30 p.m. 2. Salsa class at 7:30 p.m. 3. Social dancing from 8 p.m. till late Register here! SOCIALS: Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Midday Edition is back, connecting our communities through conversation. We are talking about friendships and their power to uplift us and even keep us healthy. We’ll hear what science says about friendship from the longest running research project on human happiness. Then, for kids it’s easy to make friends, for adults not so much. We’ll hear advice on making new friends and how to nurture existing friendships. And, we’ve heard joining a group is a great way to make friends. How one such San Diego group is finding connection and building community.
  • The Coronado Historical Association invites you to join us for the star of our Preservation Month events, the Preservation Symposium: "MAPPING MYSTERIES OF CORONADO – TOTO WE’RE NOT IN KANSAS ANYMORE". This year's featured speaker is Michael Pallamary of Pallamary & Associated to join us. Michael Pallamary is the president of Pallamary & Associates, of La Jolla, CA. He is the author of several books, and he is a frequent lecturer around the country. One of his more popular books is “Lay of the Land,” detailing the history of San Diego County from military occupation to modern times. One of the most fascinating areas in Coronado. Once, a part of San Diego City, Coronado has experienced many complicated legal issues involving location, ownership, and littoral boundary lines. In addition, the development of the Coronado Shores, a story heaped with controversy and political intrigue was the catalyst for the adoption of the Coastal Commission. Member ($15 each) Non-Member ($18 each) Important Registration Information: Attendance is restricted to vaccinated persons. Capacity is limited and reservations are required. No walk-ins will be admitted. If you have any questions please email us or call (619) 435-7242. Follow Coronado Historical Association on Facebook!
  • Six young activists are due Wednesday at the European Court of Human Rights, where they're accusing 32 governments of violating their human rights for failing to adequately address climate change.
  • The singer at the center of HBO's new melodrama The Idol is awfully familiar. Why do so many film and TV depictions of pop stars fail the same way?
  • On Earth Day, a look at San Diego's zero waste policy — the city’s goal to recycle, reuse and stop generating waste by the year 2040. Plus, besides a restaurant and urban garden, the business model of the nonprofit MAKE Projects in North Park is a job training center for refugees and immigrants. And it’s already making a difference. Finally, this weekend in the arts: Black Artist Collective at The Old Globe; Yolanda López and Irma Sofia Poeter; "Mother of the Maid" at Moxie; Broadway San Diego presents "Rent"; Anya Gallaccio at Quint ONE; the Symphony; and Spellling at the Casbah.
  • On March 1, 2023 Kiwanis Club of Imperial Beach and South Bay will be launching our Literacy program in partnership with Readability, the first voice-recognition reading improvement technology. The event will take place at the Imperial Beach Library from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. At the event, parents of eligible K-6 students will be able to learn about the program, and sign their child(ren) up, and receive access to twelve free months to the Readability application. This Artificial-Intelligence (AI) based application is designed to develop the child's critical thinking skills, foster love of reading, boost the child's confidence, build a stronger overall academic performance foundation, and create a strong foundation for success. We believe our project will also incite a culture of visiting libraries; and checking out and reading books. In conjunction with the access to the Readability application our Club will have quarterly in-person literacy events to ensure ongoing support and commitment to the children of our community.
  • Turning barely used office space into desperately needed urban housing seems like a win-win in the work-from-home era. But even in cities eager to do this, plenty of obstacles remain.
  • Gaming giants Nintendo and Ubisoft each released new takes on old series this week in Another Code: Recollection and Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. We review what makes each worth exploring.
  • Whether you're 16 going on 17 or 86 going on 87, the Sound of Music remains an enduring classic among theatre fans. Join us at the Balboa Theatre on November 26 at 2:00 p.m. for the Sound of Music Sing-a-Long, complete with lyrics onscreen and props to help bring the film to life. Tickets can be purchased here! Feel free to dress up, and come ready to sing!
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