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  • Hop into Easter with the San Diego Model Railroad Museum! This ticketed before-hours event will immerse children with an egg quest around the museum, special trains running in our Toy Train Gallery, arts & crafts, and story time. After you’ve finished your search for eggs and eaten some candy, enjoy museum admission for the rest of the day. Where: San Diego Model Railroad Museum When: April 1 & 2, 9:30 a.m. - 11a.m. Children ages 2 and up - $20.00 Children must be accompanied by an adult Ticket includes: An immersive quest for eggs that involves finding hidden details on the model railroad layouts and answering questions about trains. Storytime from 10:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. Craft opportunity to make Easter decorations Special early morning hours and all-day museum access Adults - $19.50 (the regular price of all-day museum admission!) Infants under 2 years old - FREE Reservation required, even though the ticket is free. Free Infant ticket does NOT include eggs, crafts, and other giveaways. Museum Members, contact us for your discount code! Tickets and more information: https://www.sdmrm.org/easter Please note: There will NOT be a full-size rideable train. This event has limited capacity and is expected to sell out. Advanced ticket purchase is recommended.
  • A team at Yale University is using open-source materials to document the forced removal of Ukrainian children to Russia. Russia says it's a vast humanitarian program.
  • The Department of Water Resources introduced the plan in order to allow them to run during emergencies.
  • Emergency child care funds from the pandemic will expire this month. If nothing is done, child care centers could shut down.
  • Russia and Ukraine signed a deal to export food across the Black Sea. Now it's in doubt after Russian missiles hit Ukraine's biggest port Saturday.
  • The Commerce Department says solar panel makers in four Southeast Asian countries are evading U.S. duties on Chinese solar components. The finding could raise costs in the United States.
  • Nearly a year after the U.S. Supreme Court rolled back abortion rights, the nation's most prominent abortion provider says it will rethink its structure and cut staff.
  • The San Diego Action Center for the non-profit Child Rights & You, America brings the celebration of Holi - Festival of Colors to San Diego on Saturday, March 11, 2023, in Hourglass Community Park, Black Mountain Road (near Miramar College). CRY America's San Diego Action Center is a group of volunteers who are organizing this event. It draws people who come here to greet each other by applying color (very eco-friendly) on each other, dancing to music, and enjoying Indian food from various vendors. We would like to welcome all of San Diego to come with friends and family to participate in this celebration of color in our lives, to let go of our own worries, enjoy being a child, and help bring color to the children's lives! Date: March 11, 2023, 11 a.m. Venue: Hourglass Community Park (near Miramar College), Black Mtn Road, San Diego All the proceeds from this festival go to CRY America - a 501c3 registered non-profit - that works for the rights of underprivileged children. Please buy your tickets online and we look forward to seeing you!! Tickets can be purchased here. More information about the event can be found here. For sponsorship or volunteer opportunities , please contact us via email.
  • NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Xavier Becerra, secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, after the Biden Administration proposed a new national standard for staffing nursing homes.
  • Halfway through the year, hopes about AI and a sturdier-than-expected economy are leading to a big rally in stock markets — but a lot of uncertainty still lies ahead.
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