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  • Spring is in the air, and the natural world is abuzz. Join the family-friendly spring festival celebrating nature’s renewal. Learn why flowers and pollinators need each other and discover ways you can help pollinators thrive. Join us for lots of fun, including: - Nature Collective Discovery Booths that explore: • Traveling seeds—did you know plants have a unique way of spreading their seeds? Discover the variety of ways seeds may fly, float, or burst into the world! • Amazing nests—spring is an exciting time for birds. Discover all the unique nests built by our feathered friends, from tiny "hummers" to intricate weavers. - Eco Scavenger Hunt + Craft - Live Animals - Face Painting - Bounce House Presented by County of San Diego Parks and Recreation with support from Nature Collective. *We encourage zero-waste and eco-friendly practices at all our events. Please bring reusable bottles and cups Nature Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Welcome all busy bees who are ready to explore the magic of pollinators! Come buzz through activities to learn how birds, butterflies, bees, and beetles help plants in the San Elijo Lagoon reproduce. With free, hands-on activities and crafts, you’ll discover how shape, color, and smell attract different species of pollinators - you may even get to see them in action! Nature Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Oil shot to its highest price since 2023 after surging again because of the Iran war, and a weak update on the U.S. job market knocked stocks lower to cap Wall Street's worst week since October.
  • Tommy Shelby's estranged son has taken control of the old gang and is making new and dangerous moves and alliances. Cillian Murphy stars in this gripping movie-length Peaky Blinders sequel.
  • Analysts say the Iran war energy crisis is also adding momentum to nuclear interest and action in the region.
  • The Trump administration is pouring billions of dollars into thousands of new detention beds, when cheaper enforcement alternatives might be just as effective.
  • A drive of over 100 antique cars from the San Diego Automotive Museum in Balboa Park, through North Park and Mission Hills and over to Point Loma where the cars will take two laps of the 1915 road race route, followed by a 2 hour car show in Liberty Station. Cars participating are from 1906 to 1942 and a variety of makes including Rolls Royce, Pierce Arrow, Packard, National, Chalmers Detroit, Buick, Ford, Austin and more. Sit along the tour route and cheer on the cars. Then visit the car show in Liberty Station to see them up close and talk with the owners. We, the La Jolla region of the Horseless Carriage club, along with neighboring clubs such as the San Diego HCCA region and the Model T club are eager to share our passions and let the public see and learn a bit more about these early vehicles and what they meant for life in general. Lots of details, including routes and schedules, can be found on our website and you can follow us before the event and after on Facebook or Instagram.
  • Pulido has been a mainstay of Tejano music —a genre blending traditional regional Mexican elements with country, pop and conjunto influences — for more than three decades.
  • The South San Diego neighborhood is one of the communities set to benefit from a $10 billion state bond for climate and environmental projects.
  • Policy experts say new SNAP changes don't address the challenges faced by single parents. They also argue that losing food assistance will only create more barriers for struggling families.
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