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  • Get ready for a spooktacular celebration of senior dogs and community spirit! The HOWL-oween Mutt March is a family- and pet-friendly Halloween fundraiser benefiting Lionel’s Legacy, a 501(c)3 senior dog rescue creating a legacy of compassion and care for people and pets in our community. We hope you will join in on the fun! What to expect at the HOWL-oween Mutt March: - Costumed walk around the lake on the Trick-or-Treat Trail - Trick-or-treating for pets and kids - Music, activities & entertainment for the family - Costume and fundraising contests with amazing prizes - Giveaways and adoptable senior dogs - Swag bags for registered paw-ticipants Our goal is to raise $20,000 through this event! - $10,000 for our Keeping Pets Home Fund – supporting up to 25 families with vet care, food, and emergency resources. - $10,000 to rescue and care for over 60 senior dogs – covering exams, dental work, medications, diagnostics, and surgeries. Can’t attend? You can still make a difference. Donate today and be part of the legacy. Lionel's Legacy Senior Dog Rescue on Facebook / Instagram
  • Celebrate the Harvest Festival, recognizing the precious bounty of nature's harvest. Gather friends and family to acknowledge this precious gift, which comes at the end of summer with good food, laughter, and fellowship. Enjoy this traditional celebration of thanks with a renewed sense of gratitude. Visit: https://www.ticketor.com/harvestfestival/tickets/2025-del-mar-harvest-festival-335919#buy Del Mar Fairgrounds on Instagram and Facebook
  • The 25th annual Mira Mesa Street Fair will be held on October 4, 2025. Enjoy live music and other entertainment on two stages, a Fun Zone with inflatables, and other attractions for kids and teens as well as a food court with an international flair, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Camino Ruiz from Mira Mesa Blvd. to New Salem Street. Visit: https://www.miramesatowncouncil.org/mira-mesa-street-fair/
  • Join us for Ancient DNA: New Revelations, a free CARTA public symposium! Dramatic advances in ancient DNA technologies have revolutionized our understanding of the human past. Since the publication of the first ancient human genomes in 2010, the field of archaeogenomics has grown at an astonishing pace, and today the genomes of more than 10,000 ancient humans have been sequenced. From discovering surprising new members of the human lineage to revealing the unexpected histories of infectious diseases to tracking the great migrations that laid the foundations of present-day societies, ancient DNA is rewriting the human story. This symposium explores the diverse applications of archaeogenomics in shaping not only a new vision of the human past, but also in creating a greater understanding of the present and our shared human future. This symposium is an update to our April 2016 event, Ancient DNA and Human Evolution. Event Details Date: Friday, November 7, 2025 Time: 1 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. (Pacific) Location: Salk Institute & Live Webcast More Information & Registration: https://carta.anthropogeny.org/ This is a public symposium presented by the Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny. Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Athenaeum's outdoor movie series, Flicks on the Bricks, invites you to enjoy classic movies on our patio during beautiful summer nights. In August, KPBS film critic, arts reporter, and "Cinema Junkie" podcast host Beth Accomando returns to host the 19th annual Flicks on the Bricks series. This year, she has chosen four timeless comedies celebrating witty women. Laughter is always a good thing, and movies have a gift for making us laugh. This summer let’s laugh with some of the brightest, wittiest, most glamorous women of the silver screen. The powerful actresses we see now owe a great debt to some of the women who came before them and blazed a trail. Mae West was 40—the age many actresses found themselves being retired from the screen—when she made her first movie, plus she wrote her own material. Norma Shearer ruled as Queen of MGM for decades, while Carole Lombard and Jean Arthur came to define the effervescent energy of screwball comedies. Join us in celebrating the legacy of these stellar women with a quartet of delightful films. Series tickets for the open-air theater include four memorable films: "She Done Him Wrong" (1933), "My Man Godfrey" (1936), "Private Lives" (1931), and "Easy Living" (1937). Popcorn is included with your ticket. Beverages (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) will be available for purchase. Plus, enjoy weekly trivia and prizes throughout the series. Join the Athenaeum for its 19th year of hot summer fun! Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • The results of a new San Diego Air Pollution Control District survey could help guide decisions to expand its air purifier program.
  • It took 10 years of work to prepare a Viking longship for a trip no longer than a football field. How it got to that spot goes back even further — over a millennium.
  • The Hopi Tribe received a multimillion-dollar federal grant to install solar panels and battery storage systems for hundreds of homes. But the Trump administration has canceled the funding.
  • The FBI agents kneeled during a protest in 2020 not to reflect a left-wing political view, but to de-escalate a volatile situation, they say in court papers. The FBI fired them in September.
  • Prosecutors say Rozier and others passed confidential intel to organized crime groups to help wager on NBA games. Billups allegedly participated in a separate scheme involving underground poker games.
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