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  • Stay late and enjoy more fun during Nighttime Zoo—when the Zoo is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.! Nighttime Zoo activities and entertainment begin at 4 p.m. daily. As the sun goes down, the fun heats up this summer at the San Diego Zoo. From global rhythms and spectacular entertainment to one-of-a-kind moments with your favorite wildlife after dark, join us under the stars for wild and unforgettable experiences—perfect for the whole family. May 26–Sept. 4, 2023 For additional information on Nighttime Zoo, see the Seasonal Events section of the Zoo's FAQ page. https://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/nighttimezoo San Diego Zoo on Facebook / Instagram
  • Experience the Olympic Dream at the California State Games' very own Olympic Ceremonies. Start out by enjoying the Athlete Fun Zone with games, food, vendors and more until it's time to march in the Athlete Parade. Join thousands of athletes from 24 other sports as all march into the Sports Arena just like Olympic athletes as they represent their country. As everyone sits down to enjoy the night, be prepared for incredible live entertainment, daring stunts and an Olympian as the keynote speaker to inspire all in attendance. -Athletes get in free when they march in the Parade of Athletes -Up to 2 Coaches per team get in for free if they march in the Parade -All spectator tickets are reserved seats -Buy Tickets early as seating is limited -Parking is $10 per vehicle -Athlete Fun Zone 4pm-6pm near Entrance of Arena includes lots of games, DJ, and food trucks. Parents are welcome to attend the Fun Zone also. -Bay City Brewing Beer Garden is from 4-5:45pm in the Athlete Fun Zone - Buy $10 ticket for 2 beers through registration portal. For more information visit: calstategames.org Stay Connected on Social Media California State Games Instagram / Facebook
  • The top two mayoral candidates in the Mar. 5 primary will compete in a runoff election Nov, 2024.
  • When students miss lots of school without an excuse, it's known as truancy — and in Madison County, Ind., it can lead to a visit from truancy investigator Mitch Carroll.
  • Extreme wildfires have destroyed about one-fifth of all giant sequoia trees. To safeguard their future, the National Park Service is planting seedlings that could better survive a hotter climate.
  • Bluewater Boathouse Seafood Grill in Coronado is hosting Second Tuesday Lobster Tastings & Wine Pairings on Nov. 14 and Dec. 14 in honor of the holidays. November 14 features Bluewater’s housemade Lobster Pot Pie plus choice of chowder or soup and two (2) wine pairings. On December 12, diners can enjoy locally harvested California Spiny Lobster prepared “Puerto Nuevo” style and served with marbled potatoes, green beens and choice of chowder or soup and two (2) wine pairings. Both meals are part of Bluewater Grill’s Second Tuesday Tasting series. Reservations are encouraged since the series frequently sells out.
  • Black romance authors have been some of the leading advocates for change in the books industry. This Could Be Us, the latest by bestselling author Kennedy Ryan, hits shelves today.
  • When California’s minimum wage increase went into effect in April, fast food workers across the state went from making $16 to $20 overnight. It's already having an impact, according to local operators for major fast food chains.
  • Friday, July 5, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! The 9th annual Austin City Limits Hall of Fame honors country music superstar Trisha Yearwood. Don Henley handles induction honors and performs along with musical salutes from Jo Dee Messina, Ronnie Dunn, Brothers Osborne and Brandy Clark.
  • The group exhibition How We Gather investigates the notion and enactment of solidarity across various contemporary artists’ practices through the lens of the pandemic. Opening Party Saturday October 7th, 2 - 6 p.m., featuring a new commission by Elana Mann and Sharon Chohi Kim, performed by the San Diego New Verbal Workshop at 4 p.m. Taco catering 2 - 4 p.m., open bar 2 - 6 p.m. Park at Scholars Parking Lot. Participating Artists: Zarouhie Abdalian, Adelita Husni-Bey, Pia Camil, Cog•nate Collective, Kimi Hanauer, Susan Jahoda and Caroline Woolard, Elana Mann, noé olivas, Nina Sarnelle and Selwa Sweidan, Alice Yuan Zhang For more information visit: mandevilleartgallery.ucsd.edu
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