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  • Join us at Sesame Place San Diego for the first event of Elmo’s Furry Fun Fest, Captain Cookie’s Pirate Weekend! A swashbuckling adventure like no other, you are encouraged to come in your best pirate g”ARRRR”b and join in the fun with Captain Cookie! The park will transform into a thrilling pirate's haven with a special storytime, Treasure Treats with Captain Cookie Monster, and unique family photo opportunities. During the ALL-NEW Elmo’s Furry Fun Fest, you can enjoy a new theme with fun, exciting activities for the whole family every weekend from Jan. 13 - March 17. For more information visit: sesameplace.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Lamrim is a special presentation of Buddha’s teachings that includes all of the essential instructions and meditations of the stages of the path to enlightenment. This special presentation is easy to follow and put into practice and is particularly suitable for modern people with busy lives. The retreat will include short teachings and guided meditations. For more information visit: meditateinsandiego.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Inside Look is returning to SeaWorld San Diego on Saturday, January 13 and continuing on select dates through Sunday, January 21. During the event, which is included with park admission, park visitors will have special access to areas of the park normally not open to general park guests, including the Rescue Center, as well as all-new opportunities to hear from animal care specialists about the park’s belugas and otters, see jellyfish up close, and learn about rescued animals. For more information visit: seaworld.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Architectural Salvage, a pioneer in San Diego's vintage and reclaimed interior scene, announces its planned closure after 28 years with a Celebration Sale on Jan. 12 – 14, 2024. Founded by artist and historic preservationist Elizabeth Scalice, this beloved store has been a treasure trove for adventurous homeowners, restoration enthusiasts, and designers, offering an array of unique, reclaimed vintage pieces for homes, restaurants, and gardens. "For 28 years, we've been an integral part of San Diego's story, helping to restore pieces of its heart and soul,” reflects owner Elizabeth Scalice. “Saying goodbye is bittersweet, but I'm filled with pride and gratitude for our community's support. This upcoming sale is our way of expressing thanks and celebrating everything we've cherished together." From its inception, Architectural Salvage has championed reuse, with Scalice’s artistic background and environmentalist passion shaping its mission. The journey began with a tiny house in Encinitas, built using alternatively sourced materials, inspiring the retail store's opening in Little Italy in 1996. Architectural Salvage quickly became a community cornerstone, fulfilling a growing need for sustainable, reclaimed materials and historic preservation. Architectural Salvage's eclectic inventory includes everything from windows and bathtubs to doorknobs and light fixtures, sourced from locales as varied as abandoned nunneries, the streets of Egypt, and the markets of Budapest. The store's commitment to environmental stewardship and landfill diversion was recognized with the San Diego Earth Award in 2004. Gaining a diverse following over the years, the store has attracted everyone from first-time homeowners to celebrities like Barbara Streisand, Bill Murray, and Tom Waites, and has been featured in The New York Times, Departures, and numerous regional publications. Cohn Restaurant Group has been a frequent client, with reclaimed pieces from the store featured in San Diego foodie hotspots like Craft & Commerce. Scalice's mission at Architectural Salvage went beyond retail; it was about promoting the strongest form of environmental consumerism through reuse. The store has also been a vital part of the historic preservation movement in San Diego, helping countless homeowners restore and maintain the city's architectural heritage. This commitment was exemplified in her own home renovation project, the William and Ida Cook House in Mission Hills, a notable endeavor that won her a SOHO People in Preservation Award in 2011. Inspired by her experience completing the Thames Swim Marathon in London last year, Scalice realized her desire to explore life beyond the store. “The main goal now is to honor the legacy of Architectural Salvage. It's been a beacon of positivity and a source of joy for so many, and I love hearing the stories of homes that have been restored as a result of the shop. I look forward to seeing its legacy continue even after our doors close in March.” From January 12 to 14, Architectural Salvage invites the San Diego community to a final sale and celebration of its legacy. The three-day event will include slices of cake for visitors, deep discounts on inventory, and an opportunity to reflect on the store’s legacy with owner Elizabeth Scalice. Patrons are invited to bring in photos of their cherished finds, especially those of Patina the cat, a beloved early fixture of the store from its early days at the corner of Grape & India Streets, to create a shared memory board. Architectural Salvage will host its Celebration Sale on January 12 and 13 from 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. and on January 14 from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at 2401 Kettner Blvd, in Little Italy. For more information, visit www.architecturalsalvagesd.com or call (619) 696-1313. Architectural Salvage on Instagram
  • The San Diego City Council Tuesday passed the city's $5.8 billion budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
  • Impulsadas por la creciente presión de Estados Unidos para impedir el paso de millones de personas vulnerables que se dirigen hacia el norte, pero sin los fondos para deportarlas, las autoridades mexicanas emplean una táctica tan simple como dura: desgastar a los migrantes hasta que desistan.
  • The San Diego City Council Tuesday passed the city's $5.8 billion budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
  • Zelenskyy is headlining a frenzied first full day of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in the Swiss resort, where officials from the U.S., EU, China and Middle East will also be prominent.
  • Comic-Con hotels are nearly impossible to book. But UC San Diego is now offering their dorms as one solution.
  • You will learn all about sourdough, and how to make your first loaf of sourdough bread with organic flour and local sourdough starter. Nothing tastes quite like fresh-baked, naturally leavened bread!* LEARN| We’ll explain fermentation and have a brief discussion about the benefits of making and eating fermenting foods DEMO| We’ll show you how easy it is to start making naturally-leavened bread yourself at home! TASTE| We’ll have a variety of sourdough bread flavors and will bake bread fresh during the workshop DO IT YOURSELF| Roll up your sleeves and make your very own dough (to be baked the next day!) Class duration is about 2.5 hours. Includes your own sourdough starter and take-home loaf of sourdough bread! *We will NOT be covering gluten free sourdough in this class.
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