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  • Ramona Chamber of Commerce will present the First Annual Tacos & Beer Fest. The Chamber plans to hold this family event annually to celebrate Cinco de Mayo and add more activities each year.Seven food vendors will be participating. Each of five taco trucks will feature a specialty taco and sell their full menu as well: Sophia’s Kitchen: Quesabirria Tacos; Tacos al Gusto: Taco Trio (Lengua, Cabeza, Tripas); FallBrkeats: Korean Taco; Tacos Rápido y Sabroso: Al Pastor; and Los Cachos Birria: Enchilado Taco. La Michoacána Sonmex will offer Mexican munchies and Café Lotería will serve churros and corn in a cup along with other goodies. Enjoy your favorites with some Mexican beer, tequila shot, or Micheladas. Non-alcoholic beverages will also be available.Live music all day long will feature Banda 619, Sangre Azull, and Los Nuevos Ayalas. There will be craft vendors for your shopping pleasure and opportunity drawings, too.Visit: Ramona Tacos and Beer FestRamona Chamber of Commerce on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Best R&B Block Party In The City, Hands Down! Grab your boots and cowboy hats and get ready to party!Line dancing lessons 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.Instructor: Dbora from Soul·tré Line Dance LessonsQuartyard on Facebook / Instagram
  • In his only San Diego appearance, German author Bernhard Schlink will be sharing his new title, "The Granddaughter." An "unflinching look at the neo-Nazi movement and the compromises people make out of love" according to Publishers Weekly, it's a fascinating new novel by the man who wrote "The Reader."This event is free and open to the public. Seating is first-come, first-served, subject to availability. Limited preferred seating is available with purchase of "The Granddaughter" through Adventures by the Book. About "The Granddaughter"It is only after the sudden death of his wife, Birgit, that Kaspar discovers the price she paid years earlier when she fled East Germany to join him: she had to abandon her baby. Shattered by grief, yet animated by a new hope, Kaspar closes up his bookshop in present day Berlin and sets off to find her lost child in the east.His search leads him to a rural community of neo-Nazis, intent on reclaiming and settling ancestral lands to the East. Among them, Kaspar encounters Svenja, a woman whose eyes, hair, and even voice remind him of Birgit. Beside her is a red-haired, slouching, fifteen-year-old girl. His granddaughter? Their worlds could not be more different— an ideological gulf of mistrust yawns between them— but he is determined to accept her as his own.More than twenty-five years after "The Reader," Bernhard Schlink once again offers a masterfully gripping novel that powerfully probes the past’s role in contemporary life, transporting us from the divided Germany of the 1960s to modern day Australia, and asking what unites or separates us.Translated from the German by Charlotte CollinsAbout Bernhard SchlinkBernhard Schlink is the author of the internationally bestselling novel The Reader. He is a former judge and teaches public law and legal philosophy at Humboldt University of Berlin and at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law in New York City. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/hold-jl-33743
  • Black smoke streamed from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on Thursday morning in Rome, signaling that the 133 cardinal electors have not come to a two-thirds agreement about who the next pontiff should be.
  • San Diego’s largest Earth Day celebration, featuring over 100 sustainable food, craft and service vendors as well as environmental, conservation and animal rescue groups. Presented by Viridian Productions.Live Music | Family-Friendly | Dogs Allowed | Free ParkingEnjoy a full day of entertainment with music, speakers and panel discussions plus yoga and wellness classes and activities for kids.This event is held in Balboa Park on the expansive lawn located at Park Boulevard and Presidents Way.San Diego EarthFest is family-friendly and dog-friendly with free parking available. This is a zero-waste event. A portion of profits will be donated to local non-profit groups.This is a rain or shine event.PARKING: There is a free parking lot onsite and free street parking nearby.Viridian Productions creates sustainable events that cultivate community and inspire healthy living. Learn more: https://www.viridianproductions.comEarthfest on Facebook / Instagram
  • Trump used his time on stage to luxuriate in the crowd's adoration, blame Joe Biden for various national problems, and insist that he, as president, is not getting the credit he deserves.
  • Hundreds of officers in California have been stripped of their badges in the last few years for serious misconduct. The offenses range from sexual misconduct to domestic violence to dishonesty. There are still thousands of cases that need to be reviewed. Plus, the National Endowment for the Arts has frozen more than $300,000 in grants for San Diego organizations. That uncertainty has put the local arts community in limbo. And it’s St. Patrick’s Day — there’s lots of ways to celebrate Irish heritage in San Diego County.
  • The Fort Rosecrans Memorial Day celebration is one of San Diego's largest and most celebrated memorials dedicated to our fighting men and women. On this day we honor all of our fallen soldiers and remember them for their ultimate sacrifice to our country.The Fort Rosecrans Memorial Day Committee is comprised of War Veterans Organizations, their Auxiliaries and patriotic groups that have conducted the Memorial Services at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego for over 100 years.A burial ground before 1847, this graveyard became an Army Post cemetery in the 1860s. It is the final resting place for most who fell at San Pasqual in 1846, and for the USS Bennington victims of 1905. At one time, it had become known as Bennington National Cemetery. It became Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in 1934 and was placed under the Veterans Administration National Cemetery System in 1973.This cemetery is also a California registered historical landmark, #55, first registered on December 6, 1932.Fort Rosecrans National Cemetary is at capacity for casketed remains, but space is still available for cremated remains. Miramar National Cemetery, considered a 313-acre annex of Fort Rosecrans, was dedicated in January 2010 and opened for burials the following November.Visit: http://fortrosecransmemorialday.com/
  • Join an MTRP Trail Guide on a special bilingual (Spanish-English) Cesar Chavez Day nature walk and learn about the plants, animals, geology, history, and ecology of the park on one of these scenic trails: * The Oak Grove Loop showcasing majestic coast live oaks and rare Engelmann’s oaks. * The Visitor Center Loop highlighting coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and riparian woodland habitats. * The Riverside Grinding Rocks featuring one of the archaeological sites in the park. These interpretive nature walks are offered to enhance your appreciation of the unique beauty of San Diego’s natural environment. The park is constantly changing, so see and learn new things on walks throughout the year. Walks start from the Visitor Center every Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Walks are free and open to the public, with no reservations required. The trails used are easy, but have uneven surfaces and some involve steps, so be sure to wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes and bring along water. A hat and sunscreen are also recommended. Walks are canceled if raining.Visit: mtrp.org/events/Mission Trails Regional Park on Facebook
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