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  • Riddler Road Rally isn’t just a game; it’s a live, citywide scavenger hunt on wheels you’ll never forget. Teams race across the city solving riddles in our custom app, chasing GPS-tracked clues, and laughing through unexpected twists. Whether you’re bonding with friends, making memories with family, or feeding your competitive streak, the thrill is real, and so is the prize. Grab your shades, rally your crew, and get ready to cruise the coast at the Sun of a Beach Road Rally! This sun-soaked adventure sends you weaving through the vibrant streets and scenic shoreline of San Diego as you follow a trail of clever clues and hidden checkpoints. From breezy beachside views and bustling harbor spots to colorful neighborhoods and unexpected seaside surprises, every puzzle solved brings you one step closer to victory. Play solo or team up with up to five people as you race the clock and rival crews across America’s Finest City. Along the way you’ll discover iconic sights, local gems, and plenty of chances to laugh, strategize, and soak up the SoCal vibes. And the stakes are real — 10% of every entry fee fuels a growing cash jackpot, split 60/25/15 among the top three teams. Riddler Road Rally on Facebook / Instagram
  • First, ICE agents are being sent to airports across the country, we’ll tell you the latest regarding San Diego International Airport. Then, a new bill in Congress seeks to help with rising energy costs. Also, San Diego’s East County has become a popular landing spot for large clean energy projects – a cause for concern for some.
  • Author Chrisanne Gordon, MD, is a physician, author, producer, and founder of the Resurrecting Lives Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to veterans living with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). A survivor of a brain injury herself, Dr. Gordon brings empathy, authority, and action to a mission that transcends politics and speaks to the heart of citizenship. "Guarding Our Guardians" Resurrecting Lives Foundation on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego Squirrels Club, a social and support group for Adults with ADHD, will be hosting a "Meet & Greet" on April 30 at 6:30 p.m. in Superbloom at the Mission Bay Beach Club. There is no charge for this event and it is open to all adults with ADHD and our allies. The Mission Bay Beach Club and Superbloom Cafe is a great venue. It's an an outdoor cafe and restaurant on the east side of Mission Bay. The agenda for this gathering will be light and a little loose. Casual mixing from 6:30 till about 6:45 to give folks time to order and then group introductions followed by a brief group discussion, and then a break for mixing with other squirrels, walking around or eating. After that, we will reconvene for an "ADHD game"- don't worry, it's low key. After that, more mingling and winding down - hopefully with some new perspectives and some new potential friends. This should be fun so you don't want to miss it. Support your tribe and come join us. We look forward to meeting you!
  • Come celebrate the San Diego Jewish Men's Choir's triumphant debut at Carnegie Hall with this JEWBILATION! concert. The concert will feature a program of uplifting Jewish music in a variety of styles and languages including English, Ladino, Hebrew, Yiddish and more! A reception will follow the concert. Tickets via Venmo: https://venmo.com./u/YossiT or call: (619) 333-0344 San Diego Jewish Men's Choir on Instagram and Facebook
  • Salt & Straw’s sustainability-driven Waste Less Series, their monthly flavor series for April spotlighting often overlooked ingredients, and transforming them into indulgent and creative flavors that highlight the importance of minimizing food waste. Available at scoop shops beginning Friday, April 3, the Waste Less Series is a perfect way to celebrate Earth Month, enjoy craveable ice cream flavors that thoughtfully feature upcycled ingredients, and ensure less food is wasted. Over the past three years, Salt & Straw’s annual sustainability efforts have rescued over 50,000 pounds of food waste from the landfill, which speaks to how one of their key missions is utilizing their platform to shine a light on the issue of food waste and create solutions wherever possible. Flavors in April’s Waste Less Series include: Chocolate Date Tiramisu Stracciatella – Coffee-forward tiramisu ice cream sweetened with dates, and layered with espresso-soaked chocolate cake and flecks of chocolate stracciatella – in collaboration with Atomo Coffee Cherry Red Velvet Cheesecake – Red velvet cream cheese frozen yogurt swirled with jammy cherry marmalade, and studded with vanilla bean cheesecake and red velvet cake crumble – in collaboration with Hello! I’m Ugly Chocolate Malted Potato Chip Cupcake – Malty chocolate barley milk ice cream mixed with chocolate-glazed cupcakes, chocolate-dipped potato chips, and a thick ribbon of dark caramel – in collaboration with Uglies Kettle Chips and Ever Grain Peanut Butter & Jelly Pound Cake – Buttery, salted sweet cream ice cream with blueberry jam, baked peanut butter crumbles, and hunks of rich pound cake – in collaboration with Urban Gleaners Rum Raisin Bundt Cake (v) – Toasted coconut rum ice cream studded with chunks of rum-soaked bundt cake and macerated Cabernet raisins – in collaboration with Renewal Mill San Diego Locations include: Little Italy, UTC, Del Mar One Paseo, One Paseo Salt & Straw Ice Cream on Facebook / Instagram
  • Art, Gardens and Inspiration Bloom on Mother’s Day Weekend Looking for a Mother’s Day outing that feels relaxed, creative and distinctly North County? The 29th Annual Mother’s Day Weekend Art, Garden & Studio Tour returns Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Hosted by the nonprofit San Dieguito Art Guild, this beloved self-guided driving tour invites visitors inside eight private homes across North San Diego County — each offering a blend of art, architecture and distinctive gardens. More than 30 Guild artists will exhibit and sell their work throughout the properties, including paintings, ceramics, glass, gourd art, fiber arts, photography and jewelry. Artists are stationed throughout the gardens, creating an open-air gallery experience where guests can meet makers, ask questions and purchase directly. Complimentary refreshments will be served at every stop. Each home offers its own personality and setting. This year’s tour includes properties featuring a pool with a rocky waterfall and sweeping canyon views; dramatic subtropical and desert landscaping; a front yard devoted entirely to succulents; kinetic metal and mosaic yard art; multiple water features; and even resident goats (guests are welcome to greet them, but not touch or feed). Another stop showcases seventeen fruit trees alongside vibrant proteas and exotic succulents, while a coastal home offers a laid-back garden with a soothing fountain and brick fire pit. Tickets are valid both days, and guests are welcome to revisit favorite homes. Many attendees make it an annual tradition — gathering mothers, daughters and friends for a leisurely weekend of beauty, creativity and connection. The tour serves as the Guild’s primary fundraiser of the year. Proceeds support the Guild’s mission to promote artistic understanding and foster artistic growth within the community through education and outreach. A portion of net proceeds will be awarded to visual arts education programs. One featured home will also host TERi Inc., a nonprofit organization that supports individuals with special needs. TERi clients create and sell original artwork, with proceeds benefiting their programs and teachers. Tickets are $40 per person and go on sale in early April. They may be purchased at Off Track Gallery (937 South Coast Highway 101, Suite C-103, Encinitas), online at SanDieguitoArtGuild.com, or at any tour home during the event. Well-behaved children 17 and under are free. For more information, visit SanDieguitoArtGuild.com, email pr@sandieguitoartguild.com, or call 760-805-0434. San Dieguito Art Guild on Facebook / Instagram
  • A heart transplant scheduled in two weeks. A patient undergoing multiple kidney transplants until one works. Behind it is a multi-billion-dollar industry designed to supply organs—on demand. As forced organ harvesting has expanded from Falun Gong practitioners to Uyghurs—and potentially beyond China’s borders—the implications are no longer distant. Americans are connected through organ tourism, medical collaboration, and global supply chains. At stake are the principles of medical ethics and the question of who determines life and death. Join Jan Jekielek, senior editor at The Epoch Times and host of American Thought Leaders, for a live discussion marking the release of Killed to Order—a timely investigation into one of the most consequential human rights issues of our time, and what it means for our communities today. FREE Admission • Live Discussion • Q&A • Book Signing RSVP: event@CaliforniaInsider.com Call/Text: 858-367-9982 Email: event@CaliforniaInsider.com
  • Celebrate Cinco de Mayo the Sobremesa way! Join us at Sobremesa for an elevated dining experience with paired tequila expressions. Two seating times. Sobremesa on Instagram
  • San Diego is considering stricter rules for electric bicycles. On Midday Edition Monday, we get a breakdown of the different types of e-bikes available, and what people need to know.
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