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  • All of the activities, vendors and performances will take place inside the garden’s gates. We invite guests to make special koinobori, play games, and eat kashiwamochi. Performances will run throughout the day. Guests can also enjoy wearing yukatas, courtesy of the SD Kimono Club. Come join us for an exciting event! Visit: https://www.niwa.org/childrens-day Free Activities Koinobori Craft Origami Kabuto Games Kamishibai: 11:30AM-2:00PM Go Performance Schedule 11:00am- Shofukan Kendo Dojo 12:00pm- Genbu Daiko 1:00pm- San Diego Eisa/Sanshin/Hula Team 2:00pm- San Diego Kimono Club 3:00PM- Japanese Academy of San Diego & Tsumiki Preschool Japanese Friendship Garden on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join HandsOn San Diego Tuesday March 26, for its first VolunBEERS event of the year at Harland Brewing Co in Scripps Ranch! Generous support from the San Diego Community helps HandsOn San Diego support over 100 San Diego schools, parks and non-profits. We would appreciate if you could consider donating and joining us for VolunBEERS where you have the opportunity to support HandsOn San Diego, give back to the San Diego community through volunteer service, while enjoying the best beer San Diego has to offer! Learn a little more about our VolunBEERS event: Our March VolunBEERS is dedicated to our four legged friends. Attendees will make no-sew blankets and toys for our furry friends at Rescuing Cujo. The mission of Rescuing Cujo is to help abused, neglected, abandoned dogs by providing them with shelter, care and affection until a loving home is found where they can live in comfort and safety. They do this by working with other shelters and rescues, and temporarily house dogs through their foster program at their facility in Jamul, California. They believe all dogs can be saved and provided with a loving home, no matter what size or breed. Space and supplies are limited, so we recommend buying your tickets early. General Admission is $25 for the Lassie ticket which includes project supplies + one non-alcoholic beverage. Drink Deals are $30 for the Scooby-Doo ticket which includes project supplies + one pour from Harland Brewing, or $50 for the Cujo ticket which includes project supplies + up to three pours from Harland Brewing. Can't make this event but still want to make an impact? Consider making a $100 donation instead! HandsOn San Diego is a 501(c)3 organization that is funded primarily through donations and corporate sponsors. Your donations help us continue our mission to strengthen communities through volunteer action. Because we believe that when individuals are actively engaged, communities are stronger. This event takes place indoors and well-behaved dogs are allowed. Woof! For more information visit: handsonsandiego.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The Israeli military said a gunman approached the Allenby Bridge Crossing from the Jordanian side in a truck and opened fire at Israeli security forces, who killed the assailant in a shootout.
  • If implemented, Project 2025 could severely curb women's reproductive rights and determine which cases local, federal and state prosecutors pursue.
  • Russia launched a barrage of drones, cruise and ballistic missiles at Kyiv, Ukraine's air force said early Monday, sending residents into bomb shelters.
  • A new initiative by local health care teams, firefighters and public health nurses supports rural patients discharged from Sharp Grossmont Hospital.
  • The bodies of two men looking for Sasquatch were found in a forest in Washington state after a three-day search.
  • Last Halloween, the FDA said that some cinnamon, a spice loved by many kids and adults, was contaminated with lead, a metal that can cause irreversible damage in babies and young children.
  • An Israeli airstrike hit a mosque in central Gaza early Sunday. Israeli planes also lit up the skyline across the southern suburbs of Beirut, striking what the military said were Hezbollah targets.
  • A NASA mission launching in October will send cameras and other scientific equipment to see, among other things, whether Jupiter's moon Europa could sustain life.
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