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  • This event is designed for students to network with water industry professionals; however, everyone is welcome! If you love to learn about water and wastewater infrastructure, this is the movie for you. The new documentary, "Unless Something Goes Terribly Wrong," is an inspirational buddy comedy about America's aging water infrastructure and the unlikely, motely crew of Maine wastewater heroes who keep things afloat. The film dives into the topics of water infrastructure, careers in water, and it's a close-up look at what it takes to keep clean water flowing. Special screenings include a Q&A with one of the directors, Alexander Wolf Lewis, and a panel of water experts. There is a networking event at Panama 66 before the screening. Your ticket includes a refreshment and appetizers. 5-6 p.m. - social 6:15-7:30 p.m. - screening 7:30 p.m. - director's Q&A Purchasing general admission tickets helps subsidize low cost student tickets. Thank you for helping the next generation of California water pros!
  • Join San Diego Mycological Society's Vice President, Mark Jenne, as you learn about the life of mushrooms. You'll get a better understanding of their life cycle and their importance to the ecosystem. We'll start with a presentation at VMF's Education Center followed by a foray in the woods and identification of each one collected. Must Register at: https://volcanmt.org/2026-NES-Mushrooms Date: Saturday, February 28 Time: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Cost: $15 per person Location: VMF's Volcan Mountain Nature Center in Julian You may contact the VMF office with questions or for more information at 760-765-2300. Volcan Mountain Foundation on Facebook / Instagram
  • Take your beloved on a romantic getaway to coastal Mexico without leaving San Diego! At Prospect Street’s new culinary gem, La Jollita invites you to experience an all-day, four-course prix fixe menu for two inspired bold, vibrant flavors of land and sea. The experience features shareable appetizers from tacos and tostadas to rock shrimp and queso fundido, standout mains such as mezcal-flamed filet mignon and shrimp zarandeado and hand-crafted cocktails, all served in a lively, seaside-inspired setting. La Jollita on Facebook / Instagram
  • Tuesday’s vote will take place despite the city of Imperial's attempt earlier this week to obtain a court order to stop it.
  • Many of the photos that have come out of the moon mission so far were taken by crew members. NASA says the crew is getting guidance from scientists on what to capture when they get closer to the moon.
  • Two San Diego middle school students won first-place in C-SPAN’s annual student documentary competition. Helena de la Houssaye and Harper Haden from Correia Middle School will receive $3,000 for their documentary exploring ties between the “No Kings" protests and the country’s founding.
  • When Eric Schwartz was 15, his mother died. The first day back at school after the loss was difficult, but one teacher's kindness changed his experience of the day and the rest of his life.
  • Two U.S. military planes were shot down in separate incidents on Friday, escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.
  • The unemployment rate in San Diego County increased to 4.7% in January, up from the December estimate of 4.4% and above the year-ago rate of 4.5%, according to data released Friday by the state Employment Development Department.
  • Christian villages in southern Lebanon are spending Easter under siege, as the Lebanese Army pulls out of an area where Israel is battling Shiite Muslim Hezbollah militants.
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