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  • Join AARP California for the San Diego Scam Jam Tour with FREE Fraud Prevention Presentations, Shred Events, and Cybersecurity Workshops throughout the county this summer! Protect yourself from identify theft by bringing your personal or financial documents to be shred on-site – up to three boxes per person. You don’t need to be an AARP member to participate, but registration is required. AARP on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join AARP California for the San Diego Scam Jam Tour with FREE Fraud Prevention Presentations, Shred Events, and Cybersecurity Workshops throughout the county this summer! Protect yourself from identify theft by bringing your personal or financial documents to be shred on-site – up to three boxes per person. You don’t need to be an AARP member to participate, but registration is required. AARP on Facebook / Instagram
  • Regarded as the first major regatta of the year, the San Diego Crew Classic brings together thousands of athletes from more than 100 universities, clubs and high school programs across the United States. Spanning ages 14 – 84, the Crew Classic is a competition for future Olympians as well as for those new to the sport. This event is often a highlight of their competitive rowing careers. The Crew Classic is not only an athletic event with competitors at the peak of physical fitness, but a social gathering for enthusiasts to enjoy great local food, a beer garden with San Diego’s famous local craft breweries, and shopping. The event is held at Mission Bay, just a mile from the Pacific Beach. Many athletes first experience the San Diego Crew Classic as high school competitors. The SDCC is a great introduction to the world of rowing for amateur athletes. It is larger than life — the jumbotron, the considerable number of spectators, and rowing shells as far as the eye can see. For collegiate athletes, the SDCC means a chance to size up the competition from across the nation and to earn rankings which will affect the rest of the season. Alumni of the SDCC can reconnect with former teammates, friends, and coaches. Many alumni continue to race in both alumni and masters’ club events. The Crew Classic is a place to educate your children and family on the beauty of the sport of rowing, the importance of physical activity and a healthy lifestyle, and what it means to be a teammate and to support one another. The San Diego Crew Classic nurtures young athletes as they become socially responsible adults who will pass on the lessons learned from competition. The event welcomes generation after generation to the sport of rowing. Visit: San Diego Crew Classic San Diego Crew Classic on Instagram and Facebook
  • U.S.-funded international networks reach more than 420 million people in more than 100 countries each week. Some network leaders fear that Kari Lake intends to cancel all funding for them.
  • Opening May 24, 2025 You are invited to learn first-hand how the smallest, slowest, and weakest members of nature can not only survive, but thrive in the wild in "Survival of the Slowest," a new exhibit at the Fleet. Exhibit highlights: 19 habitats with animals such as frogs, hedgehogs, snakes, and more! Up to three daily interactive presentations led by wildlife educators, highlighting various survival strategies through tangible examples. Direct interaction with animals! Come scrub a tortoise’s shell or feel a gecko’s smooth scales in this one-of-a-kind, hands-on exhibit. Maple the sloth, Iggy the iguana, Aphrodite the boa constrictor, and 20 other live animals have come crawling into the Fleet to teach you how their assumed disadvantages are, in fact, secret superpowers. From Maple’s life in the trees to Iggy’s camouflage coat, "Survival of the Slowest" challenges you to rethink who is really the strongest in the wild. Come meet Maple and her friends at the Fleet from Memorial Day through Labor Day to experience life in the slow lane! Open daily from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Fleet Science Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • First Monday of every month: Come join us for an engaging lecture  on fascinating scientific topics, followed by an unforgettable show in the Heikoff Giant Dome Theater—all for the discounted admission of $10! It's a great way to learn something new and connect with others in our community. Plus, enjoy engaging and interactive experiences that you won't want to miss. We can't wait to explore the wonders of science with you! Click here to see the lineup of lecture topics, speakers and documentaries. Tickets are available only at the ticket counter on the day of the event. Fleet Members have free access to the Sharp Minds lecture.  Fleet Science Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • A presidential effort to revoke Harvard University's tax-exempt status could run up against a number of challenges, including violating federal law.
  • Pet Gala: Saturday, May 24 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Landes Community Center located at 2855 Cedar Rd., Oceanside Join us for a community event hosted by the city of Oceanside filled with pet-themed activities and more fun! Come visit our booth for more information about our resources and licensing services and get a free pet tag.
  • Experience the streets of Emerald Hills with the Urban Collaborative Project and Tree San Diego! Join us for a guided, interactive walk along Kelton Rd, where you’ll explore local trails, discover native trees and plants, and connect with neighbors. Each Tree Trek is led by a certified arborist who will share fascinating insights about tree identification, their benefits, and the rich history of our region. Enjoy real-time tree mapping and eco-benefits info, plus everyone receives a free tree seed packet. Attend more events to earn a sapling or a Tree San Diego t-shirt—grow your knowledge and your community. The Urban Collaborative Project on Facebook Tree San Diego on Instagram
  • Saturday, May 24 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the San Diego Humane Society located at 5500 Gaines St. Every year hundreds of animals including turtles and tortoises are found as strays — so in honor of World Turtle Day, San Diego Humane Society is offering a microchip clinic to keep pet turtles and tortoises safe! Microchips are $40 per chelonian, and all turtles and tortoises must have a shell diameter of at least 10 centimeters. Semi-aquatic turtles must be dry-docked for at least 24 hours prior to implantation. Make an appointment for your spe-shell pet today! San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / X
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