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  • Learn all about seed starting, vegetable gardening, native plants, garden art, food preservation, irrigation, and more! Shop from thousands of plants: Vegetable Starts, Berries, Fruiting Plants, Natives, Houseplants, Staghorn Ferns and more! Shop our Locally Grown Farmer's Market and Unique Birdhouses! Attend Free, Engaging Lightning Talks and Demonstrations Register for Hands-on Workshops Visit Informational Booths and Exhibits Our Tool Care Team will be at our event to clean and sharpen one pair of pruners or loppers per person for free. View our webpage for information on our event: https://www.mastergardenersd.org/spring-event-2026/
  • Join us at Sew Loka in Barrio Logan for Sew Rebellious — a full day of creativity, connection, and collective action. We're bringing together makers, artists, and community members for a hands-on experience where every stitch supports immigrant rights. Tote Bag Making Workshop $40 Learn to sew your very own custom tote bag from scratch in our guided workshop. Each participant will receive an exclusive "Sew Rebellious" patch to sew onto their bag — a wearable reminder that creativity and resistance go hand in hand. Also, enjoy a free cup of coffee on us! Spots are limited to 40, so grab yours before they're gone. Embroidery Kits $20 Want to take it at your own pace? Pick up an Embroidery Kit and spend the day stitching from a variety of designs, including our exclusive Sew Rebellious embroidery pattern. No experience needed — just pull up, grab a hoop, and create something meaningful. Embroidery kits are $20 each. This isn't just a workshop — it's a gathering. Expect coffee, beats, poetry, and good energy all day long. Whether you're a seasoned maker or picking up a needle for the first time, this is your space to slow down, get creative, and be part of something bigger. 100% of proceeds from both the tote bag workshop and embroidery kits will be donated directly to the ACLU to support immigrant communities and civil liberties. Our goal is to raise $3,000 in a single day — and we need you to help us get there. Come through. Create something beautiful. Stand for something that matters. Sew Rebellious. Sew Loka. One day. One cause. Sew Loka: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • Music and Lyrics by Mark Hollmann Book and Lyrics by Greg Kotis Directed and Choreographed by Katie Banville & Melissa Glasgow Music Direction by Michelle Grey "Urinetown, The Musical" is a hilarious musical satire of the legal system, capitalism, social irresponsibility, populism, environmental collapse, privatization of natural resources, bureaucracy, municipal politics, and musical theatre itself! In a city not unlike our own, a terrible water shortage, caused by a 20-year drought, has led to a government-enforced ban on private toilets. The citizens must use public amenities, regulated by a single malevolent company that profits by charging admission for one of humanity's most basic needs. Amid the people, a hero decides that he's had enough and plans a revolution to lead them all to freedom! Tickets are available at www.StagehouseTheatre.com or by calling 619-644-7234. Grossmont College Theatre Arts on Facebook / Instagram
  • First, we spoke with some local advocates about the White House announcing the end of Temporary Protected Status for Somalis living in the United States. Next, the Carlsbad City Council approved an emergency proclamation over erosion on an ocean bluff. Then, Nathan Fletcher is registering to become a statehouse lobbyist. Plus, the latest controversy surrounding the construction of a roughly 600-acre solar farm in Jacumba.
  • Risograph printing is having a revival, showing up in zines, art books and DIY print shops around the world. In this episode, we follow that resurgence from underground print scenes in Europe to Burn All Books in San Diego, where a community-run Riso studio has become a place for artists to experiment, collaborate and make work together.
  • For many Latino immigrant and mixed-status families, the holidays are usually about gathering, tradition, and faith. But this year, heightened immigration enforcement is changing how and if families celebrate at all.
  • For many Latino immigrant and mixed-status families, the holidays are usually about gathering, tradition, and faith. But this year, heightened immigration enforcement is changing how and if families celebrate at all.
  • Founded by local entrepreneur Ruth-Ann Thorn, the brand N8iV Beauty draws from ancestral knowledge and practices for its skincare products.
  • A state bill authored by a San Diego lawmaker aims to add stronger safeguards around artificial intelligence chatbots in toys.
  • As Congress debates bringing back federal health care subsidies, we hear from Covered California about how rising premiums are already impacting Californians — and what you need to know if you're looking for coverage.
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