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  • The business sector has tried to avoid criticizing Trump in public and welcomed his vows of lower taxes and deregulation, but the market sell-off appears to have loosened more tongues on Wall Street.
  • People with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias can experience behavior and personality changes. Learn what those changes mean, and new ways to respond. This class is presented by local nonprofit Alzheimer's San Diego. Pre-registration is recommended. Visit: https://www.alzsd.org/event/coping-with-personality-and-behavior-changes-nov2024/ Alzheimer's San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • President Trump's trade war sent global markets reeling this week. How Trump has handled tariffs shows the farthest thing from stability and predictability. A look at this and three other takeaways.
  • Get ready to green up your space because we’re hosting a Fall Plants & Pots Sale that you won’t want to miss! 🌿 🗓️ Date: Saturday, November 23rd ⏰ Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. 📍 Location: 7922 Armour St., San Diego, CA 92111 Plants & Pots: From lush plants to charming pots, we’ve got something for every corner of your home or garden. Bulk Pricing: Stock up and save more with our special bulk pricing deals. Payment Options: We accept cash, check, Zelle, or Venmo for your convenience. Spread the Word! 🌿 Invite your friends, family, and fellow plant lovers to join in on the fun. The more, the merrier! Visit: Good Earth Plants: Fall Plants & Pots Sale
  • We have teamed up with our friends at Newtopia Cyder to create a one stop shop every Thursday. Come by from 3:30-7:30 p.m. to enjoy a drink and support our local farmers and small businesses! You can have lunch or dinner at our covered tables while enjoying live music. If you stop by the market between 3-5 p.m., please visit the Information Booth for your "Early Bird Special Punch Card" (worth $5 to redeem at any booth once completely filled out). Feel free to stop by the Information Booth for any questions, comments, requests!
  • Fix your broken items for free, and learn new skills! Join the San Diego Fixit Clinic at the Ramona Community Library on Thursday, November 14th from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Bring the whole family and learn to fix your stuff together. First come, first served! Learn how to: • Fix broken appliances and gadgets • Repair road and mountain bikes • Mend your favorite outfit Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/sdfixitclinic
  • Spreckels Organ Society, a non-profit organization curating concerts and performances at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in the heart of Balboa Park, celebrates Halloween with a special Spooktacular concert featuring Phantom of the Opera and Haunted Organ Tour. Beginning at 5:30 p.m., The Haunted Pavilion opens to the public for a kid-friendly insider tour “Meet the Great Composers Decomposing,” joined by zombies from Thriller San Diego (first-come, first-served). At 6:30 p.m., the concert begins with Spooktacular organ solos, led by Spreckels Organ Artistic Director Raul Prieto Ramírez, who is also San Diego’s Civic Organist; followed by a “Phantom of the Opera” concert with Soprano Caroline Nelms and Tenor Bernardo Bermudez. The program – free and open to the public – includes state-of-the-art spooky projections on the Pavilion by SonderEyes to provide a unique Halloween visual experience that goes with the music. For more information about the Spreckels Organ Society, visit www.SpreckelsOrgan.org. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/halloween-spooktacular-at-the-spreckels-organ-pavilion-in-balboa-park-tickets-1054229832809 Spreckels Organ Society on Instagram and Facebook
  • President Trump took first trip of his term on Friday to North Carolina and California, visiting communities grappling with recovery from natural disasters.
  • Our elaborate and beautiful public altar will be open for all to visit. We invite you to bring pictures of loved ones who have passed away to leave at the altar in memory and celebration of their life.
  • During World War II, the United States arrested hundreds of Japanese, German and Italian immigrants from Latin America and deported them to the U.S. where they lived in camps.
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