October 2023 University City News print newsletter PDF is now online; delivery begins this weekend

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From UCCA President Diane Ahern: Welcome to Fall in University City! The October  2023 University City News (PDF version) is now online and available to read, print, and share with family and friends. Click on the Newsletter Cover image to read and download the PDF version. The print version of the October 2023 University City News will be available to pick up at the Libraries and Recreation Centers this weekend; home delivery begins this weekend also.

Our University City News print newsletter is unique. It is the only source of hyperlocal news in University City. You will find news and features here that you won’t find anywhere else. We thank all the UCCA dues-paying members, contributors, the County Board of Supervisors, and newsletter advertisers who help to keep us in print.

I am confident that you, our readers, value the University City News as much as I do. We need your support and donations to help keep our newsletter in print. We appreciate your support. I urge you to update your membership UCCA for 2024 at: Join UCCA Today!


Check out UCCA’s Save the Date for October at: https://www.universitycitynews.org/UCCA/Oct2023SaveTheDate

Here’s a quick highlight of what you’ll learn about when you read through the October issue:

  • Live music in University City and in Clairemont
  • UCCA’s officer election in November
  • Oktoberfest and community meetings in October
  • The Community Plan Update and the Planning Group
  • Volunteer opportunities
  • Library programming for all ages
  • Pure Water construction on Genesee, Nobel, Towne Center, Executive and their cross street
  • Neighborhood Watch
  • Public school news and updates from our D6 City Council office
  • Unite UC
  • Halloween Happenings at our Recreation Centers
  • The UC Garden Club
  • Fire prevention and Pedestrian safety
  • Local advertisers and businesses
  • And much more!
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➡️Please note: Information and advertising items included for publication in our print newsletter or on our websites or shared at our community meetings do not constitute an endorsement by the University City Community Association (UCCA) organization or its board members.⬅️