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  • From the Rancheros to the 49ers, learn about the early days of California! Take home some treasures! Activities: - Native Village: Wikkiup building, corn grinding, and overview of local native history - Adobe Brick Making: with an overview of California Missions - Gold Panning and sluicing: Find out how to identify real gold and learn the miner's panning technique - Music & Hoedown: Folk dancing with jug band participation - Rope Making & Rope Games: Simple mechanics, some twine, and a little elbow grease is all it takes to make a rope! Then we'll prepare to be cowboys by learning how to lasso! And then we'll see who can win a game of tug o'war - Mountain Man Camp: Visit the lonely camp with the lean-to shelter and help identify the different furs and hides - Petting Zoo: Come see some of the animals that were needed on the farm. There are also a few animals that you would not find on a farm that our mountain man traded for! - Gift Shop will be open! Things to bring: Picnic Lunch* Closed Toe Shoes Sunscreen Plenty of Water Money for Gift Shop Spirit of Adventure! This is a hands on educational field trip and fun for kids of all ages, as well as adults! Open Sign-up Prices: (no group minimum requirement) $25 per child aged 4 - 17 $15 per adult aged 18+ Kids 3 and under are free to accompany a paying adult If you have a group of 25 students or more, and would like to schedule your own day for a field trip of your choice at a lower rate, please feel free to contact us!
  • Three years ago, the emergency declaration enabled certain tools for fighting the pandemic and protecting Americans. Now that it's expiring, here's what is changing — and what's not.
  • A youth mental health crisis and a shortage of therapists and other care providers who take insurance are pushing many U.S. families into financial ruin. But it's rarely acknowledged as medical debt.
  • New recordings of old jazz performances at Baltimore's now-closed Famous Ballroom are being released for the first time.
  • San Diego State University offers an elective class inspired by the late Tejano singer, Selena, 27 years after her death.
  • The president arrived in Rehoboth Beach, Del., where the first family has a home.
  • Celebrate mom with a delicious brunch at 7 Mile Kitchen, the restaurant at Sheraton Carlsbad Resort & Spa! 7 Mile Kitchen's Mother's Day Brunch menu includes: • Sweet Brioche French Toast – Topped with Vanilla Bean Gelato, Choice of Bananas Foster or Macerated Strawberry • Fennel Sausage Meatballs – San Marzano tomato, mozzarella, Reggiano Gremolat • A O.G. Burger – 18 ½ pound Patty blend–Short Rib, Brisket & Chuck, Lettuce Tomato, Onion, pickle, white cheddar, House Sauce, toasted Bun • Blat Sandwich – 22 thick–cut bacon, lettuce, avocado, tomato grilled sourdough • And much more! Date | Sunday, May 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location | 7 Mile Kitchen Make reservations here! For more information, please visit www.7milekitchen.com or call (760) 827-2514.
  • Premieres Friday, Nov. 4, 2022 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Sunday, Nov. 6 at 2 p.m. on KPBS 2 / PBS Video App. Celebrate this newly reopened home of the New York Philharmonic with a performance of Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” conducted by the NYPhil’s Music Director Jaap van Zweden along with a world premiere by Puerto Rican composer Angélica Negrón.
  • Qatar's strict rules regarding alcohol have drawn attention as it hosts the World Cup.
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