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  • The Convoy District team is excited to announce a special partnership with restaurants Mekong Cuisine Lao & Thai, Chaba Thai Kitchen, and PHOnomenal, bringing an enlightening Thai, Lao, and Cambodian (TLC) New Year dinner experience to the heart of the Convoy District. This collaboration aims to highlight the often overlooked Thai, Lao, and Cambodian New Year celebrations, occurring from April 13 to April 16. These neighboring countries share a rich Khmer cultural heritage, evident in their similar New Year festivities.From April 15 to 16, guests are invited to embark on a culinary journey curated by Stella Bayphouthongkham, owner of Mekong Cuisine Lao & Thai, celebrating the rich traditions of Thai, Lao, and Cambodian cultures. Indulge in a specially crafted to-go dinner package for four, featuring authentic dishes like Nam Khao Tod, Isaan-Style beef laap, and "The House Special" Cambodian Pho from PHOnomenal, accompanied by a delightful Naam Vahn dessert.Stella, a native of Paksane, Laos, seamlessly integrates the rich traditions of her Laotian heritage with San Diego's vibrant energy. At Mekong Lao & Thai Cuisine, she blends tradition with modern dining experiences, creating a culinary sanctuary where patrons can savor authentic Southeast Asian flavors amidst the cozy confines of the Convoy Asian Cultural District.Event Details:Date: April 15 & 16, 2024Time: 5 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.Location: Mekong Cuisine Lao & Thai, 3904 Convoy Street, Unit 112, San Diego, CA 92111Package Pricing: $60 for a dinner box serving two and $120 for a dinner box serving fourPickup Details: Guests can pick up their packages during the designated pickup times.As part of our campaign, we aim to distribute dinner boxes and offer a donation option for those who wish to support our initiative further.For more information and to pre-order your TLC New Year dinner package, visit Campaign Link: https://givebutter.com/convoytlc2024.Join us in celebrating the Thai, Lao, and Cambodian New Year in the Convoy District with delicious food and cultural nourishment!@mekongsd_@phonomenal_sd@convoydistrict@lao_sd
  • The nuclear industry and big tech companies think they can solve each other's problems, but critics are skeptical the marriage can last.
  • El presidente electo estadounidense, Donald Trump, dijo el martes que intentará cambiar el nombre del Golfo de México por el de "Golfo de Estados Unidos", un nombre que, según él, suena "hermoso".
  • The Yachtley Crew Block Party at Music Box!Yachtley Crew has come a long way since they sold out Music Box a record-setting 8 times.They've since sold out The Sound in Del Mar and toured nationally.For Music Box's 9th anniversary we are closing India Street and putting on a block party. We would like everyone who has ever geeked out to YC to wear their best white nauticals and join us for a 4000 person yacht rock sing along to reflect on what's become of Yachtley, and whats become of Music Box!Visit: Yachtley CrewYachtley Crew on Instagram and Facebook
  • San Diego's Bonus ADU Program allows what some critics call backyard apartment buildings. Many of the largest projects are proposed in the formerly redlined Encanto neighborhood.
  • Apple, Google and Samsung are all working to integrate AI that can generate recipes into their virtual assistants, like Siri. People who work to develop recipes respond.
  • It's difficult to talk to children about heavy topics like death and grieving. Here are some tips to help you support and comfort your child through these tough conversations.
  • Tech platforms have stepped back from many of the more aggressive measures they took to curb the spread of election rumors and falsehoods four years ago. But some platforms still have safeguards.
  • The tech giants both report surges in greenhouse gas emissions as they double-down on adding artificial intelligence to all of their products.
  • As we say goodbye to 2024, let's also bid farewell to some less-than-ideal money habits: impulse purchases, out-of-control credit card debt and the trap of lifestyle creep.
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