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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Several bubble-like domes will cover Liberty Station early next year, offering locals the chance to dine under the stars.Dinner With a View will offer San Diegans a dining experience inside one of 33 intimate, clear domes in Liberty Station's central promenade from Feb. 6, 2020, to March 8, 2020. Tickets for the dining experience go on sale Dec. 6 at 10 a.m. online.Diners who grab a ticket will enjoy a three-course menu prepared by an acclaimed chef. While San Diego's chef has yet to be announced, Toronto's pop-up was led by Canada "Top Chef" winner René Rodriguez.A blind menu featuring meat, fish, and vegan options will be served to guests. Ingredients will be locally sourced and drinks will be offered at an additional cost to pair with meals.RELATED:New app fighting food waste in San Diego, helping rescue food from restaurantsSan Diego companies riding plant-based food waveEach geodesic dome is frameless, providing a bubble-like effect. Inside, various accents will transform domes into terrariums that highlight unique terrains from around the world.Dinners will be offered daily during the pop-up's run at 5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., and 9:30 p.m.“We have been watching the San Diego food scene explode in recent years and knew this was the perfect city for our next pop-up event,” said event organizer Steve Georgiev. “Dinner With A View offers the magical and memorable dining experience we know San Diego has been craving, set in the heart of one of the city’s most prized communities, Liberty Station. We cannot wait for everyone to come together for an enchanting evening under the stars.”Dome reservations will be priced at 9.99. Each dome reservation requires a minimum of four guests and can include up to six people — so that price can potentially drop to per person. Those who sign up for an email newsletter can get 50 percent off dome reservations, bringing the reservation down to .99, or per person in groups of six.Dinner reservations are a separate cost at 9.99 per person. 2080

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Senior citizens in Chula Vista lit up the runway at St. Paul's Plaza, a senior living community.It was the center's first fashion show and eight residents were transformed into models. Each had makeup, hair, and wardrobe provided thanks to Macy's. “Today’s fashion show is all about friendships," said Mary Johnson with the community outreach team. "Friendships are just as important as taking good care of yourself, exercising, and good nutrition. As we get older friendships get even more important."Ladies who modeled said the day made them feel special and confident. “A lot of people when they get to be our age don’t want to do anything different. But I still want to do different things!" said model and resident Nancy Curcio. St. Paul's Plaza is an aging in place community, offering independent, assisted, and memory support. 861

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Students and staff at Coleman University are rushing to gather documents and information to move forward with their degrees and careers before the university shuts down August 5.Each person who walks through the reflective double doors with their own story, "I was going to graduate in 10 weeks," Ryan O'Shaughnessy said."I would've liked this to be my final job, this is an amazing place," Graphic Designer Andrea O'Briant said. She worked for the school for two months.READ RELATED:?Lost bid for higher accreditation forces Coleman University to close its doorsNow students have to make the decision: transfer what credits another college will take, or wipe away their debt and education and start at square one."The forgiveness does sound nice, but like I said I don't want to do all the work all over again," O'Shaughnessy said. "I've got a baby on the way."He said he needs this degree more now than ever to help provide for his family."I've already put in two and a half years, you know unless there's a situation where a lot of my credits won't transfer," O'Shaughnessy said.Vice President of Coleman University Bruce Gilden says students will find out their options very soon."Thursday from 10 am to 7 p.m., Coleman University is hosting a number of institutions that have programs similar to those programs at Coleman and to which Coleman students can transfer their credits."Gilden said many students have come to him anxious about what happens next and if their degree dissolves into thin air."We've had a number of alumni approach us, wondering whether now that Coleman is closing their degree means something and I can tell them absolutely it does," Gilden said, reminding them the school closed solely for financial reasons.Students told 10News they wish they knew ahead of time what was happening. Now they're focused on the future.Staff say they're busy helping students, working part-time and on-call through the end of the term. Then, they'll update their resumes to start the job search. 2058

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego's weekend is ripe with events for the whole family.San Diego Beer Week continues into the weekend, with opportunities to tour local breweries, taste new beers, and pair delicious eats with your favorite brews.This weekend, San Diego also celebrates Veteran's Day with it's annual Veteran's Day parade along the Embarcadero. Celebrate our nation's vets at one of the nation's largest parades featuring all five branches of the military.The weekend is perfect for a nice run too. Temecula and Coronado are both holding their own hal marathon and 5K events so no matter your location in the county, you can lace up your shoes and hit the pavement.Here's your San Diego weekend event outlook:San Diego Beer Week at various locationsWhen: Thursday, Nov. 9 to Sunday, Nov. 12WebsiteSan Diego Beer Week is still going strong, with multiple beer releases, special food pairings, and more occurring throughout the end of the week and weekend. More San Diego Beer Week fun. 1005

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - School districts across San Diego could begin to build affordable housing for employees and teachers who are struggling to make ends meet.Under the Teachers Housing Act of 2016, districts are now allowed to build housing on land they own. They can designate the homes specifically for teachers and employees, while still getting tax credits and funding usually only given to affordable housing projects open to the general public."The people working at schools need to live in the community they're working in," says San Diego County Board of Trustees Vice President Mark Powell. He recently published an article on the website VoiceofSanDiego.com advocating for the idea. He believes it would be a great way to make sure districts can attract and retain teachers who may not be able to afford California's rising housing prices."If wages are not high enough for them to afford to work in this area, then they're going to leave," says Powell. "That creates a vacuum, and it creates a shortage of a workforce."Right now, the average salary of a teacher in San Diego is ,314.That's less than half of what you need to make to afford a median-priced home in the area.Teachers we spoke with say they can't afford to live in the school districts they work for."I feel like an outsider," says Olympian High School Music Teacher Jennifer Opdahl. She drives about a half-hour to and from work every day. Opdahl says she has problems connecting with the community when she doesn't live there. She also gets frustrated that she can't vote on issues that affect her district. "I would be less stressed. I would be less exhausted. I would have better balance," Opdahl says of the benefits of living closer to campus. "All of those things equate to better health and, honestly, a longer career."San Diego Unified School District officials say the idea of using excess land to build housing is something they're already looking into. Recently, they partnered with Monarch Developments on an apartment complex in Scripps Ranch. The developer is leasing the land from the district and will designate 20% of the apartments in the complex as affordable housing. The district hopes their employees will be able to move into those units."We absolutely intend to be a part of the solution," says SDUSD Board Member Richard Barerra. He says the district is also looking at a handful of sites that they can turn into housing.Barerra says the district plans to move Central Elementary School in City Heights to a new location on the site of Wilson Middle School. He says the land where Central sits right now could become housing. He also says the district is considering renovating their headquarters on Normal Street to include a teachers' village with housing and open space. The district is also turning their old book depository building on 22nd Street and Commercial into a mixed-use development."To deliver quality education, you need quality educators," says Barerra. "So everything we can do to make it possible for great teachers and particularly young teachers to come into our district and teach our kids, it's all part of the investment in education that voters in San Diego have made."Because the districts already own the land, Powell believes they can bypass a lot of the planning steps that delay construction and add to costs. That would help keep the cost of rent down for teachers when they move it. It could also eventually become a way for districts to add money to their budget."You can use bond money, or you can get federal grants or loans from the state to build the units," says Powell. "Eventually, at some point, these lands start to pencil out and are positive cash flow."Barerra says he thinks SDUSD could have housing completed within 3-5 years."I think what we will do is create a sense of what's possible that other districts can look at and this can be really a big part of the solution," he says. 3939

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