August 2023 Events from the Ocean Beach Green Center

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All events are online and free unless stated otherwise

Every Saturday 10:30 am. Climate Mobilization Coalition Meetings  August 26th.

August 24th Thursday 7 pm Nat Talk: Three Parks, Three Stories by San Diego Natural History Museum

August 26th Saturday 10 am – 1 pm Health & Healing Summerfest

August 26th 10 am – 11:30 am County LWV Day: Permanent Housing Solutions by League of Women Voters

August 31st Thursday 7 pm – 10 pm Farm Film & Music Series Coastal Roots Farm

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Goliath, Meet David

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Roll up for Cannabis Social Equity

By Terrie Best

Big cannabis and social justice are having a showdown and it’s not pretty. Nor is it helpful to the most vulnerable citizens in our city – the sick and dying patients who use cannabis to improve their quality of life and those under-served and over-policed communities so wounded they require a whole renaissance of repair.

Rooting out inequity in public policy is part of San Diego’s Strategic Plan. Under the “Foster Regional Prosperity” portion it states:

Increase access to opportunities for ownership of and employment in small, locally owned businesses, as well as key industries.

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OB Planning Board Agenda: 5 ADUs for Review, Plus Updates on Bacon St. Roundabouts and the OB Pier Project — Wed., Aug.2

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The OB Planning Board has two action items on its Wednesday night agenda. The first one is a permit to construct 3 ADUs at 2171 Abbott Street over an existing commercial building, and the second one is a permit to demolish 2 units at 4732 Del Monte and construct 2 ADUs. That’s a total of 5 ADUs up for consideration.

Also on the agenda is an update on the OB Pier and on the proposed two roundabouts on Bacon Street.

The Board meets at 6 pm at the OB Rec Center, 4726 Santa Monica Avenue.

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Will San Diego City Council Rubber Stamp Police Surveillance Technology?

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By Seth Hall / Op-Ed Voice of San Diego / July 28, 2023

Two important recent events hint at whether San Diego is ready to responsibly handle the use of mass surveillance technology in our city.

The first was a recent agreement between community groups and the San Diego City Council.  Under the leadership of Council President Sean Elo-Rivera, we reached a solution to extend an important deadline for the city of San Diego to review and approve the use of all its existing technology.

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Escape This Week: Barbie & Ken — Oppie & the Atom-Bomb: Part I

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By Colleen O’Connor

While waiting for more Trump indictments to drop, hotter weather to arrive, and a cool Blue Moon to appear on August 1st, might I suggest a getaway to an air-
conditioned theater to indulge in two blockbuster movies.

And I do mean indulge. “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.” One a doll. The other a physicist. Both icons. Both movies historically accurate (mostly). Both also subversive. And both
monstrous money-makers.

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Point Loma Summer Concert: the 60’s

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Recalling an Era

By Anne Kegley

Mick (could it be ?) prances onto the stage to a sea of cheering fans. The Rolling Stones took the stage and the crowd went wild. He was just as brash and lean and animated as the original. The band gave a lively rendition of favorite hits.

The Beatles had just given a rocking performance of their great oldies.

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Hundreds Rally in Mission Valley Against Senate Bill 10 and Other Controversial Housing Policies

 Frank Gormlie  July 30, 2023  27 Comments on Hundreds Rally in Mission Valley Against Senate Bill 10 and Other Controversial Housing Policies

Hundreds rallied in Mission Valley on Saturday, July 29, in opposition to Senate Bill 10 and other housing policies of Mayor Gloria and the City Council.

Organized by the group San Diegans for Responsible Growth, up to 350 residents from neighborhoods across San Diego stood along Friar’s Road just outside the northeast section of Fashion Valley most holding signs that disparaged SB10.

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OB Rag Recommends ‘La Cucaracha’ Artist for Next Editorial Cartoonist at the Union-Tribune

 Frank Gormlie  July 28, 2023  5 Comments on OB Rag Recommends ‘La Cucaracha’ Artist for Next Editorial Cartoonist at the Union-Tribune

Now that Steven Breen is out at the Union-Tribune as its long-time editorial cartoonist, the local daily — recently purchased by a hedge fund — is in dire need of a local artist with the gravitas of taking on issues in a comic way.

So, stand aside!

The OB Rag hereby recommends local boy, Lalo Alvaraz — artist of the award-winning “La Cucaracha” daily cartoon series — for the U-T’s new editorial cartoonist! He is local — went to Helix Charter High and San Diego State University — and he has won awards,

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Water Advisory for OB Pier In Effect — and Dog Beach

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On Thursday, July 27, County officials issued an advisory for the OB Pier at Newport Avenue, advising people to not get in the water because of high bacteria levels, which exceed the state’s health standards. It’s still in effect Friday.

At Dog Beach, the water remains under the same advisory, and has been since June 16.

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A Call for OBceans to Join Other Communities in Protest of San Diego’s Housing Policies – This Sat., July 29

 Frank Gormlie  July 27, 2023  9 Comments on A Call for OBceans to Join Other Communities in Protest of San Diego’s Housing Policies – This Sat., July 29

This Saturday is a day to leave Ocean Beach and Point Loma and join other neighborhoods from around the city in protesting the city’s out-of-wack housing policies.

Hundreds will be gathering Saturday along Friars Road at Ulric Street (Northeast of Fashion Valley Mall) from 11 AM to 1 PM.

The protest is being organized by San Diegans For Responsible Growth in support of responsible growth and against SB 10.

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OB Run Club Marathon — Saturday, July 29

 Staff  July 27, 2023  1 Comment on OB Run Club Marathon — Saturday, July 29

The Ocean Beach Run Club is holding a 26.2-mile full marathon through the community on Saturday, July 29 starting at Dog Beach.

Their Club Instagram post stated:

“If you’d like to be part of the start, arrive at the OB Dog Beach parking lot at 6 a.m. The course is in four sections …”

Here’s the schedule:

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Food Is Running Out at OB’s Loaves & Fishes Pantry

 Frank Gormlie  July 27, 2023  1 Comment on Food Is Running Out at OB’s Loaves & Fishes Pantry


KPBS ran a story yesterday about dwindling supplies at OB’s food pantry run by Loaves & Fishes, which is supported by six different churches in the OB-Point Loma area.

People gather and wait for hours at Sunset Cliffs and Saratoga Avenue for food distribution to begin.

But Patrick Swanner, the pantry coordinator for Loaves & Fishes, told KPBS:

“This is the first time since I’ve started that I’ve actually been worried about feeding people.”

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