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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Mayor Kevin Faulconer has directed city staff to reinstate San Diego Fire-Rescue Department’s Girls Empowerment Camp that was abruptly canceled last week.The event was canceled one day after attorney Al Reva sent a letter to the city’s attorney and organizers of the event.The letter claims that Reva’s client Rich Allison was “deterred and prevented from timely enrolling his son in this camp because boys were not invited to attend, based solely on their sex.”RELATED: Girls empowerment camp rescheduled after abrupt cancellation?Families who previously registered for the canceled camp will have first choice of which of the two weekends the camp is being offered they would like to participate in.“Our firefighters, staff and volunteers put their hearts and souls into this event,” said Fire Chief Brian Fennessy. “We are committed to moving forward with this excellent opportunity for young people. Last year, we heard that the Girls Empowerment Camp was a priceless experience for the campers. We want the same for our 2018 participants.”The Girls Empowerment Camp is a free two-day camp for youth ages 14-18 “regardless of age or gender.”The camp introduces participants to career opportunities in firefighting and encourages them to consider public safety as a career option.“We made a commitment to hundreds of kids and their families and we are going to stand by that,” Mayor Faulconer said. “This is an important camp that teaches kids what it’s like to be a firefighter and exposes many of them to a career opportunity they may not have considered previously. The camp is open to everyone and encourages girls to consider a profession that needs more female representation.”Only seven percent of firefighters nationally are women, according to a 2016 National Fire Protection Association study.The event will take place on both the weekend of April 14-15 and the weekend of May 19-20.For more information on the camp or to register click here. 1989
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - It looks like a mini farmer's market: fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, even flowers.All of it coming from home gardens like Rosemary McElroy's. She and her fiancé Kevin Rookey love having fresh produce in their own backyard but, "we realized everyone has way more produce when you grow it than you can actually consume."The couple posted on the Nextdoor App, thinking maybe other neighbors wanted to trade.RELATED: Making It in San Diego: Reverse meal planning saves woman hundreds on grocery billThe response was so overwhelming, McElroy decided to organize a meet-up."This is around Lake Murray, let's host it at Lake Murray, we'll call it Lake Murray Produce just to give it a name," said McElroy.So far they've done three swaps, once a month for about an hour. Each time more and more people show up, able to walk away with organic produce for free and make sure nothing goes to waste.RELATED: Ocean Beach duo cook up 'foodie' meals on a day budget"When you have 500 oranges on a tree and you're not eating THem you feel guilt, right? So I think it’s about relieving guilt, too," said McElroy.If you'd like to know more or participate, click here. 1181

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Membership has its benefits in San Diego."The Big Exchange" offers members of more than 30 participating San Diego County museums free admission from May 1 -18.The program, put on by the San Diego Museum Council, is offered as a special thank you to members of San Diego's local institutions.RELATED: Family fun at Belmont ParkThis May, members can check out special exhibits including Art of the 20th Century at the San Diego Museum of Art, The Cerutti Mastodon Discovery at the Natural History Museum, and more around town.Each member can take advantage of free admission for up to four people per membership at any of the participating museums: 684
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Hundreds showed up to walk in the annual Friendship Walk at Liberty Station on Sunday. This year, the walk was also in honor of Lori Kaye, the only fatal victim in the Poway Synagogue shooting in April. Friends say Kaye was a long-time supporter of the Friendship Circle, a non-profit that provides support and friendship to special needs individuals and their families. Last year, Kaye donated all of the shirts for everyone at the walk. This year, everyone wore shirts that said "Walk for Lori" The walk raised over ,000 for The Friendship Circle. 581
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Local leaders, including Mayor Kevin Faulconer, gathered at a Menorah lighting at San Diego City Hall. Rabbi Zalman Carlebach says with so many recent events of anti-Semitism, it’s important for communities like San Diego to come together in the spirit of peace. "In light of the current events that are happening around the country, that this world could use some more light. America could use some more light."There are several Hanukkah events scheduled around San Diego. For a list of events click here. 535
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