Archive for May, 2024
Beloved Businesses, Gorgeous Gardens, Magnificent Moms
by Jamaal Jackson, President, Mission Hills BID and US BANK Mission Hills Branch Manager The anniversary of Mexico’s victory over the Second French Empire during the Battle at Puebla in 1862 will be celebrated throughout Mission Hills. This day is well-known as Cinco de Mayo and is synonymous with the celebration of Mexican-American culture and […]
San Diego American Indian Health Center to Host 2024 Pow Wow
The San Diego American Indian Health Center (SDAIHC) will host the 36th annual Balboa Park Pow Wow on Saturday, May 11 and 12, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the corner of Park Boulevard and President’s Way, San Diego, CA. This popular community event is free and open for all to join, learn, […]
Sarah Stieber Announces 4th Annual Pop-Up Gallery in Little Italy
Sarah Stieber, known for her bold, vibrant artwork, is thrilled to announce the 4th annual Sarah Stieber Gallery in San Diego, unveiling Stieber’s latest collection, the ‘Integration Series.’ The experiential pop-up gallery, located at 1943 India St. in Little Italy, will be open to the public through Monday, June 17. A grand opening celebration took […]
Enter the Blue Sky Invites Friends and Admirers to Their Upcoming Performance
Enter the Blue Sky will perform at the Adobe Falls Music house concert from 3 to 5 p.m., Sunday, May 19,located at 5972 Adobe Falls Road, San Diego, CA 92120. Lindsay White, along with Jules Stewart, will open the show. Enter the Blue Sky will perform with an extended set of their reflective and heartfelt stories […]
The Navy SEAL Museum San Diego Secures Location in Downtown San Diego
The Navy SEAL Museum San Diego (NSMSD) has signed a lease at 1001 Kettner Boulevard in downtown San Diego to build a museum to honor the history and heritage of the U.S. Navy SEALs. This location was formerly utilized by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. Scheduled to open in late 2024, the 10,000-square-foot […]
High School Students Pursue Mental Health Program for Teens
By Audrey Fundingsland, Point Loma High School Class of 2025 My friends and I have created a mental health advocacy group at Point Loma High School called Pointing Out the Obvious (POTO) which is dedicated to improving the mental health of local teens. We are publicizing our work so we can further spread our message […]
Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right
Homeless and San Diegans Lose from Proposed 1,000 Person Homeless Shelter Over the last month, residents and business owners from several connected communities have been dealing with another effort by city officials to turn toxic environmental properties into homeless facilities for a “record number” of individuals with varying issues: mental health, drug addiction, criminal backgrounds […]