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  • Join GiGi’s Playhouse San Diego on Sunday, April 19, 2026, for the 8th Annual GiGi’s 5K — Dash for Down Syndrome, a joyful and family-friendly community event along the Mission Bay waterfront. This inclusive celebration welcomes participants of all ages and abilities, with options to take part in a 5K run, 1-mile walk, or Dash for Down Syndrome fun run. Whether you run, walk, push a stroller, roll, or come to cheer others on, everyone is welcome. All participants receive an official event T-shirt (guaranteed with registration by March 31), a finisher medal, and a celebratory donut at the finish line. The GiGi’s 5K is the largest annual fundraiser for GiGi’s Playhouse San Diego, supporting free educational, therapeutic, fitness, and social programs for individuals with Down syndrome and their families. Funds raised stay in the local community and help provide life-changing opportunities that build confidence, independence, and lifelong skills. Join us for a morning of fun, inclusion, and community while helping ensure these programs remain free for every family who needs them. GiGi’s Playhouse San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Come enjoy the community music event at La Jolla Riford Public Library featuring Jungnyeon Lee, an independent cellist.
  • President Trump said he'll hold off on striking Iran's power plants until April 6, postponing a deadline for Iran to let ships transit safely through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Enjoy refreshments and experience a fast-paced and in-depth artwork critique of up to 10 juried artworks! Jurors Danielle Deery, Independant Curator; Patric Stillman, The Studio Door, Hillcrest; and Chris Padilla, The Athenaeum will select the works from submissions and will also run the in-person session. Art lovers and artists curious about the process of a professional critique are encouraged to attend the session for free as observers. The critique will be followed by a moderated audience Q&A session. Audience members will learn just as much from the feedback given by the professional jurors as those who were selected for the critique. Featuring artwork by: To be announced April 3! Note: Registering for this event is not the same as submitting your artwork for consideration to be critiqued. Submissions to be one of the featured artists are closed. Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Trump has tried to kill offshore wind's future in the U.S. But industry analysts say the attacks could hurt business confidence across the U.S. economy.
  • The annual observance marks how far into the new year women must work to make what men earned in the previous year. This year, it's March 26, a day later than it was in 2025.
  • Join us for a free live music concert featuring Kenny & Claire! Known for their emotive acoustic/folk originals and organic revivals of theologically rich hymns of yesteryear, Kenny & Claire’s critically acclaimed debut EP, "Are You Weary," released in 2021. Pointing listeners to the Hope of Christ amidst life’s troubles, the couple released their full-length debut, "Upon the Storm," in July 2024 showcasing four freshly penned originals and eight modern renditions of enduring hymns. Kenny & Claire reside in the Nashville area with their three children, and they maintain an active touring ministry, leading worship and performing across the country each year. The doors will open at 6 p.m.. The event is free and all are welcome. A love offering will be taken for the artist. Mark your calendars and come join Kenny & Claire for a night of worship! Kenny & Claire on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Trump administration is pouring billions of dollars into thousands of new detention beds, when cheaper enforcement alternatives might be just as effective.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep asks retired Lt. Gen. Sean MacFarland about the rapid deployment capabilities of the 82nd Airborne and the strategic advantages those troops provide.
  • "The Many Worlds and Identities of Guadalupe" with Alberto López Pulido / "Los Muchos Mundos e Identidades de Guadalupe" con Alberto López Pulido Over the years, Mexicanos and Chicane/a/os have been preoccupied with questions of identity in relation to its fluid and multidimensional nature. Through the power of Chicana and Chicano Art, "The Many Worlds and Identities of Guadalupe" explores Guadalupe as an embodiment of these worlds in an attempt to better understand Chicana/o culture and identity in our contemporary world Alberto López Pulido is the founding chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of San Diego, where he has taught since 2003. A native of San Diego’s South Bay, his upbringing between borders shaped his fronterizo perspective. He began his education at Southwestern College before earning degrees in Sociology and Chicano Studies from UC San Diego. He later completed graduate studies at the University of Notre Dame under the mentorship of Dr. Julian Samora. Pulido’s research explores the intersection of Chicana/o/x communities, spirituality, and cultural expression. His award-winning work on Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Logan Heights is among his important works of scholarship. A trained sociologist, he has published widely on ethnic studies, Chicano/a studies in higher education, and material culture. Mingei International Museum on Facebook / Instagram
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