Community Notes
The “Project Unknown” Teen Music Group at the Logan Heights Branch Library has been making a local name for itself ever since members came together as a music group last summer. The group performed at the Logan Heights Summer Reading Program Finale, community Fiesta Del Sol event, and at Halloween Festivities. But, the group’s latest achievement has put them on the national scene.
History Comes Alive at Rancho Guajome’s Adobe Days
The public is invited to Adobe Days at Rancho Gua-jome Adobe County Park in Vista on June 11.
The lively festival, hosted by the County Department of Parks and Recreation, will celebrate local history, the rancho lifestyle, art and agriculture while hosting the rancho’s first-ever farmers market.
Glen Abbey Memorial Park to Hold Memorial Day Service
BONITA – Glen Abbey Memorial Park will hold a Memorial Day service at 11 a.m. Monday, May 30 at the cemetery, 3838 Bonita Road in Bonita, in partnership with Chula Vista Fleet Reserve Assn. Branch 61. The event is free and open to the public. Call 619-498-4600 for more information.
Neighborhood House Association to Offer Free Public Mortgage Delinquency and Scam Awareness Workshop
UC San Diego presenta el innovador mosaico Chicano Legacy 40 Años
Un proyecto de arte internacional que celebra la cultura chicana durante el 50 aniversario de UC San Diego
County Launches Five Garden Education Centers
Centers Offer Free Gardening Classes as Part of the Healthy Works Initiative
Want to learn how to plant and maintain a garden? County officials and community partners announced five Regional Garden Education Center locations today at Olivewood Gardens in National City. Olivewood is one of five sites where residents can take free classes to help them to start or maintain school gardens as well as teach residents how to convert lawns, yards and small spaces into fruit and vegetable gardens.
Proposition X Citizens’ Oversight Committee to Fill Vacancy
South Bay Union School District seeks community representative
The Sweetwater Union High School District Board of Trustees approved a revised board policy and regulation Thursday that prohibits any district sports team, associated student body organization, performing arts or booster group from charging fees for student participation.
A recent lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has alleged that the state of California was failing to monitor school districts’ charging of fees in violation of the “free school guarantee.”