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  • The Phillies counter with lefty Ranger Suárez. The Phillies and Padres have not yet announced starting pitchers for Game 4.
  • The Defense Department is planning to eliminate Confederate names from bases and more than 1100 other things in the military. But it's not clear whether that will include an unusual display at West Point — a bronze depiction of a Ku Klux Klan member.
  • Angola's civil war left 1,100 active minefields. The attitude had been that clearing mines is man's work until a nonprofit stepped in. Now nearly 400 women deminers tread carefully — and courageously.
  • San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance did not immediately share the name, gender or other details about the baby giraffe.
  • As of late Wednesday, San Diego Unified candidates had not declared victory or conceded, but some candidates had clear leads and voters appeared headed to approve billions of dollars in school improvements.
  • Michael Cecchi-Azzolina has worked in several high-end New York City restaurants — adrenaline-fueled workplaces where booze and drugs are plentiful and the health inspector will ruin your day.
  • "The Straight From the Vine" nationwide mobile tour featuring Maison Louis Jadot is coming to the La Jolla Art & Wine Festival on Saturday, October 8 and Sunday, October 9. Stop by to create your own custom wine bottle, snap photos with our Parisian backdrops, and socialize while enjoying #1 selling French red wine and white wine in the U.S. SOCIAL MEDIA La Jolla Art & Wine Festival: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Code Wiz Santatierra, SanDiego is planning an open house and celebration on Saturday, October 22, to start with a robot ribbon cutting at 11 a.m. The event will include fun family activities and an opportunity to tour the center and meet the Code Wiz team. Code Wiz Santatierra is owned and operated by two Navy Veterans, Davon Copeland and Richard Daos. The duo is determined to bring to life the foundations of the ever-expanding world of tech, coding and robotics to the community of San Diego, especially military families and other underserved populations. California Competes said there will be over two million unfillable jobs in Southern California in the tech industry alone. Richard and Davon have high hopes they can create pathways to enriching educational experiences and other pathways for our local youth to learn, prepare for careers in tech, and have fun while doing it. Social Media: Facebook & Instagram
  • No experience necessary. We welcome ages 14+! We will take a journey into creating natural murals with raw earth clay. The instructor will explain how to prepare a wood board for a natural clay composition. Students will create a small, decorative mural to take home. This workshop teaches students how to make an earthen clay color palette, and different techniques on applying the clay onto the wood. We welcome students to bring a few shapes or ideas to class for what they’d like to incorporate in their composition. Saturday, Oct. 29 and Sunday, Oct. 30 from 10 a.m. - Noon both days Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Oktoberfest Is Back In Encinitas Sept. 25, 2022 With German Food, Beer, Music And Festivities! The Encinitas Chamber of Commerce announces their 2022 Oktoberfest is back in-person from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022. Now in its 26th year, this free family-oriented event is open to the public and celebrates German roots and culture in the local area. Live entertainment including Bavarian music and dance troupes, German food, international refreshments, two beer gardens and a diverse selection of local artisan products will be featured. A ceremonial parade is slated for noon. More than 15,000 guests are expected to attend. Highlights include a family fun zone, carnival rides, games and a street craft fair with more than 175 local vendors. Food and refreshment tents will serve authentic German beer and food. The "Keepin' It Local Craft Beer Garden" celebrates San Diego's thriving craft beer scene and features local breweries Duck Foot Brewing, Eppig Brewing, Firestone Walker Brewing Company, Hangar 24, and Helia Brewing Co. For the first time, hard kombucha from Local Roots and hard cider from Bivouac Ciderworks will be offered. The Family Tent will exclusively serve beer from sponsor Burgeon Beer Co. Live entertainment, sponsored by Ting Internet, will include Bavarian music from the Bavarian Beer Garden Band. Dance troupes from The Gemutlichkeit Alpine Dancers and the Encinitas Ballet will perform. Bach to Rock Encinitas will DJ the music at the Craft Beer Tent. The German roots of Encinitas go back to the northeastern colony of Olivenhain, which was founded by German farmers in 1884. The Encinitas Oktoberfest coincides with Germany's start of Oktoberfest in mid-September. This premier Oktoberfest in North San Diego County spans 1/3 of a mile along Mountain Vista Drive off El Camino Real between Wandering Road and Rambling Road. Visit encinitasoktoberfest.com for information about participating and sponsorship opportunities. Visit: http://www.encinitasoktoberfest.com/ Encinitas Chamber of Commerce on Facebook / Instagram
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