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  • Rancho Bernardo Pumpkin Farm Open Daily: Sept. 29 through Oct. 12 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 13 through Oct. 31 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Train Ride 8′ Tall Corn Maze Petting Zoo Tractor Hay-Wagon Cut your own Sunflowers Pumpkin Farm TICKET Information There is no charge to walk the pumpkin patches. Hayride is $5 per person Corn Maze is $5 per person Petting Zoo is $5 per person Mechanical Train is $5.00 per child Cut your own sunflowers are $2 per stem (*We provide the shears) Tickets for Farm locations can be purchased at any Farm location. Tickets are not available online. All pumpkins are individually priced based on size. Ticket Requirements: Mechanical Train = 1 Ticket per child Hayride = 1 Ticket per person Corn Maze = 1 Ticket per person Petting Zoo = 1 Ticket per person DIRECTIONS to Rancho Bernardo Pumpkin Farm: Take I-15 Exit on West Bernardo Drive Head East to the first stop light Turn left onto Highland Valley Rd. Go 1/4 mil to entrance. Google: 13421 Highland Valley Road Escondido, CA. 92128 Free Admission and Parking Visit: https://www.pumpkinstation.com/pumpkin-farms/rancho-bernardo-pumpkin-farm/
  • Sudan has cut ties with the United Arab Emirates, accusing the gulf country of arming the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces that attacked Port Sudan.
  • From the organizers: Join one of the Ilan Lael Foundation’s Visiting Artist Program (VAP) Fellows in an exciting afternoon of art and culture: Saturday, November 23rd from 2 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. at Union Hall Gallery. At 2 p.m., Visiting Artist Fellow Karla Cordero will host a poetry reading of her work juxtaposed with the work of VAP Fellows and the late James Hubbell’s in a unique ‘poetry conversation’. Following the reading, son of renowned San Diego artist James Hubbell, Brennan Hubbell, will guide participants in a “mini” folk dancing session at 3 p.m. Surrounded by the VAP exhibition, this event promises an engaging and participatory experience you won’t want to miss! 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Gallery viewing time 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.: Karla Cordero poetry reading 3 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.: Folk dancing with Brennan Hubbell
  • El gobierno federal suele cubrir el 75% de los costos de reconstrucción después de un desastre mayor. El presidente electo Trump ha amenazado con retener el dinero destinado a la lucha contra incendios en California.
  • San Diego Wave FC is hosting an official watch party Saturday at Fairplay in North Park.
  • Loren Jenkins never intended to cover war, but in April 1975, he witnessed the fall of Saigon. From shredded files to hidden codes, he recalls the chaos they led up to the war's end.
  • Trump's administration said they want tariffs to boost US manufacturing, and most Americans want more factory jobs here. But what makes us nostalgic for factory work?
  • Gather your friends and family to experience Christmas Eve worship in the beautiful sanctuary at First United Methodist Church of San Diego in Mission Valley. Each service ends with candlelit singing of "Silent Night," a memorable experience for all ages. All three services are available in person and livestreamed online. Learn more: https://www.fumcsd.org/christmaseve 5 PM Children’s Christmas Pageant Join the children and youth-led worship where you can experience the Christmas story through music, readings, and the nativity scene. End the service with candle lighting and singing of Silent Night. 7 PM Carols, Lessons & Candle Lighting Experience the Christmas story through choral music by the Chamber Choir, congregational singing, and inspiring message. End the service with candle lighting and singing of Silent Night. 9 PM Carols, Lessons & Candle Lighting Experience the Christmas story through choral music by the Chamber Choir, congregational singing, and inspiring message. End the service with candle lighting and singing of Silent Night.
  • Jamie Fortin's romance-centric bookstore shut down shortly after its grand opening due to a fire. She says the romance community has been integral in helping her rebuild.
  • The Supreme Court’s decision on homelessness will test a shelter system that’s full of problems – and lacking accountability.
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