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  • Join us onsite for Fun Animal Friday with Happy Heart Haven on Friday, May 31, from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Happy Heart Haven will be introducing our guests to Michele, the babydoll sheep, and Pepper, the guardian dog! The event will include a live presentation, meet & greet, storytime, special craft, and more! Included with Museum admission. No registration required. Opportunities to pet the animals are limited and timed-tickets will be provided upon checking in. **Petting is entirely contingent upon the animals' well-being. We recommend arriving at the Museum early to maximize your chances of meeting the animals. A Hold Harmless form is required to be filled out for all guests who want to pet the animals. Stay Connected with Happy Heart Haven! Facebook & Instagram
  • Join Josh Cellars at Little Italy Mercato to Call Your Mom and share your gratitude for the mother figure in your life ahead of Mother’s Day. From 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., Josh Cellars will have a pop-up phone booth, where visitors are encouraged to give their mom a call and be entered for a chance to win a $12,000 experience together. In addition to showing gratitude for moms, the activation will serve as a great photo opp for attendees and special merch will be given out on-site, while supplies lasts.
  • The Florida Highway Patrol has arrested the driver of a pickup truck that crashed into a farmworker bus early Tuesday on charges of driving under the influence-manslaughter. At least 40 were injured.
  • As the year comes to an end, Oscar-hopefuls fill theaters but some indie gems may get overlooked.
  • The seaman had a storied career in the Navy. Over 27 years he served, he survived the surprise attack by Japan, was shot down over the Pacific and was uninjured in the Korean War.
  • Percussionist Christopher Clarino will present the rarely-performed masterpiece by Karlheinz Stockhausen: INORI. Written in 1974, Karlheinz stockhausen's INORI is a rarely performed, concert-length work for soloist and electronic audio playback. Created by one of the 20th Century’s most notoriously challenging composers, INORI is an exploration of the gestures of prayer and religious ritual as they appear in cultures from around the world. Inside the performance, the soloist makes no sound, and instead moves through a series of meticulously choreographed gestures that coincide with Stockhausen's luminously orchestrated score. This profound work takes the audience on a deeply meditative journey, punctuated by moments of despair and shocking violence. INORI will be performed by San Diego-based percussionist Christopher Clarino, who is currently touring the piece across the United States and in Brazil. As the first person to perform this extremely virtuosic work in the U.S., Clarino's approach to the material is equally rooted in his experience interpreting some of contemporary music's most challenging percussion works, as well as his time as an interpreter of American Sign Language. By merging ritualistic gestures and musical expression, INORI is a unique and moving experience not to be missed.
  • A ban would see Chula Vista join the ranks of cities adopting harsher restrictions on homeless people.
  • As maternal mortality rates are steadily worsening across California, a CalMatters analysis finds that maternity wards are closing at an alarming rate.
  • The state believes between 7,000 and 12,000 people statewide will eventually be eligible for “CARE Court."
  • Everyone loves fresh filled pasta! Join us for an evening of fun and pasta making in the beautiful Olivewood kitchen. This class will cover the basic techniques for pasta making while adding a seasonal twist with pumpkin. Space is limited so sign up today! Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center on Facebook / Instagram
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