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Greater Escondido Chamber Is All Green Over Its April 22 Transportation Expo

James Rowten, President & CEO of the Greater Escondido Chamber of Commerce. chats about the Chamber’s 2nd Annual Green Transpo Expo on April 22; it’s virtual directory; and “Escondido Eats.”

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Money and Nature at Forefront of April happenings at North County Museum

Krishna Kabra, CEO of the San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, talks about the Museum’s upcoming Money Sense Exhibit; its April 22 “Nature Night” event; and the importance of accessible education.

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Financial Expert Addresses Recent Bank Failures in United States

Doug Wright, highly regarded Chief Financial Officer for Mission Fed Credit Union, talks about the recent collapses of U.S. banks. Wright explains the credit union system and how an individual’s account is protected up to $250,000. Wright discusses the benefits of credit union membership and gives invaluable tips to earning money safely; shopping thoughtfully; and putting money aside for savings.

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Life-Changing Second Chance Celebrates 30th Anniversary

Bill Payne, President & CEO of Second Chance, and Philip Stutzman, Director of Development, discuss the organization’s 30-year history of breaking the cycles of incarceration and poverty by helping people move towards self-sufficiency. Payne and Stutzman highlight Second Chance’s collaboration with public/private advisory group, along with its 30th Anniversary celebration on Thursday, April 27 at the Air & Space Museum in Balboa Park.

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Mission Fed ArtWalk’s Fine Art Festival Celebrates 39 Years of Showcasing Every Medium of Art

Curt Brooker, Director of ArtWalk San Diego, is joined by Sarah Holbach, Executive Director of ArtReach San Diego, to chat about the longest-running outdoor fine art festival in Southern California. The festival will take place in San Diego’s Little Italy district on April 29 and 30. Brooker and Holbach talk about ArtWalk’s support of ArtReach San Diego, an organization that increases equity in visual arts education in K-8 schools throughout San Diego County.

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Financial Literacy Superheroes Competition Looming

Jose Cruz, CEO of the San Diego Council on Literacy, talks about the upcoming 2nd Annual SDCOL Financial Literacy Superheroes competition. Cruz also chats about the state of literacy in San Diego County; the Literacy Index & Cities That Read; the Gap Minders podcast; and more

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“Oh My!” San Diego Lions Tigers & Bears “Wild in the Country” Fundraiser Set for May 20

Bobbi Brink, Founder and Director of San Diego’s Lion, Tigers & Bears sanctuary, discusses the mission of the globally accredited big cat and bear sanctuary; it’s work to end the exotic animal trade; and its “Wild in the Country” fundraiser on Saturday, May 20.

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Community Alliance for Youth Success Unlocks Student Potential by Guiding Them to Discover Their Purpose and Passion

Candice Fee, Learning and Development Director for the Community Alliance for Youth Success (CAYS), discusses the goals of CAYS; the April 21 Student Youth Conference; and its upcoming Charity Golf Tournament on April 22.

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Global Education Project Prepares Students to be Engaged in our Interconnected and Changing World

Dr. Emily Schell, Executive Director of the California Global Project (CGEP), chats about global education, curiosity and exploration, and empathy, kindness and compassion.

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Big Wave Surfer to Keynote OLP’s 9th Annual Women’s Symposium

Inez Odem, Strategic Initiatives Director for the Academy of Our Lady of Peace, is joined by her colleague, Kaila Weedman, Interim Director of Institutional Advancement, to discuss OLP’s 9th Annual Women’s Symposium, featuring Maya Gabeira, a world record holding Big Wave Surfer. Odem and Weedman talk about the theme of this year’s symposium, “The Hope is Here,” which will be held on Friday, March 24 at OLP’s campus.

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