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<p>In the past, southeastern San Diego, the area around Euclid Avenue, was plagued by crime and violence. Now it is becoming a hub for the arts and culture thanks to an initiative of a local non-profit organization.</p>
<p>The Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation continues with its mission of promoting a healthy, positive environment in the area by sponsoring the free “Celebration at the Creek: A Day of Art + Culture” on Saturday, October 26, from noon to 7 p.m. at Market Creek Plaza, located at 404 Euclid Ave.</p>
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<p>Many San Diegans when they think of the food of Baja California, the first thing that comes to mind are fish tacos. But the state’s culinary tradition has evolved over the past 20 years and has become an epicenter of flavors and fusions.</p>
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