Archive for August, 2024
Professional Interior Designers Offer Affordable In-Home Design Consultations
The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) San Diego Chapter is offering affordable in-home design advice during Summer Spruce Up. The program, which runs now through August 31, sends professional designers into the community to give consumers a taste of professional design services. “For $115, a consumer can consult for an hour with a professional […]
Sip & Sample Culinary Delights at the 2nd Annual Taste of East Village
Prepare your taste buds for East Village’s largest taste event of the Summer! The Taste of East Village is back from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesday, August 28 and Thursday, August 29. Culinary enthusiasts will enjoy tasty bites and sips from more than 30 of East Village’s top culinary gems showcasing the culinary diversity of […]
North Park Pub Crawl Brings Out Lot of Supporters for a Cause
Home of Guiding Hands, a nonprofit organization that provides quality support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is hosting an Olympics-themed pub crawl in North Park on Saturday, August 10, 2024. The pub crawl invites the community to raise a glass, raise awareness, and raise funds to improve the lives of all who are […]
Northern Ireland International Paddy McNair Joins San Diego FC as a Free Agent
San Diego FC (SDFC) has announced the Club has acquired Northern Ireland international Patrick “Paddy” McNair and signed the defender to a three-year contract through the end of the 2027 MLS season with a Club option for an additional year. McNair joins San Diego FC as a free agent after the completion of his contract […]
Quisling Pride
San Diego’s ‘Gayborhood’ Being Sold Out by City’s LGBTQ+ Municipal Leadership By Mat Wahlstrom (Published recently by the OB Rag) Ever heard of “Cop City”? No, that isn’t the name for the unseemly rush to install surveillance cameras throughout Hillcrest before this coming weekend, in violation of the TRUST Ordinance — though there is a […]
The Riddle of Homelessness: What to Do With Your Taxpayers’ Money?
By Clifford Weiler, a Mission Hills resident since 1978 and retired public sector attorney Homelessness is an increasing matter both numerically and invasively. No one seems to want the homeless setting up in their neighborhoods, so the residents demand the homeless leave, voluntarily or involuntarily, but to where? Our city’s elected representatives are faced with […]
Harvest Moon Dinner Centers Around the Legacy of James Hubbell
Join the Ilan-Lael Foundation for a magical evening under the stars with the return of the Annual Harvest Moon Dinner from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., Friday, September 20. The Harvest Moon Dinner will be hosted at 930 Orchard Lane, Julian, California, 92036. This special event serves as a fundraiser for the Ilan-Lael Foundation, dedicated to […]