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  • The Enchanted Garden is filled with homes for fairies, hobbits, gnomes, dwarves, trolls, elves, and even baby dragons! There are over 100 structures built into the Garden. There will be Halloween candy and a mild level of scary decorations suitable for all ages. Costumes are welcome but not required. Handicapped access is available. There is no charge to walk through the Garden but donations of food stuffs to help feed our neighbors in need are welcome. The Sunday opening is timed to facilitate viewing all of the solar lights emanating from the little homes. Enchanted Garden Poway on Facebook
  • Have you ever seen snow in San Elijo? Come with us to watch the coyote brush shedding fluffy white seeds that sail and fall like snowflakes in a winter wonderland. Glance at a frosty branch and you might spot tiny pink-tinged “pinecones.” These are bud galls, the handiwork of tiny midges that lay their eggs on developing buds. The Toyon celebrates winter with vibrant red “holly” berries. The tour is weather permitting. Wildlife is unpredictable; there is no guarantee of what you will see. Nature Collective is a local conservation and science education nonprofit organization. They work to restore habitats, provide healthier waters, and increase wildlife diversity. They are dedicated to conserving the land and providing experiences for people to fall in love with nature. Ages 15+ (Registration Required) San Elijo Lagoon (meet-up location will be emailed to registered participants) RSVP: https://naturecollective.org/event/wildlife-tour-december-13-2025/ Nature Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • The money will go toward four stormwater infrastructure projects, including drainage improvements on Beta Street in Southcrest, the site of multiple recent floods,
  • Celebrate the magic of fall with a festive Thanksgiving feast at Amaya, a charming French brasserie. Indulge in a delicious three-course menu that captures all your favorite autumn flavors in every bite. It’s the perfect blend of tradition and elegance, making your holiday feel extra special. $175/adult, $75/child (ages 3-12); plus, taxes and gratuity. Reservations available on OpenTable. Fairmont Grand Del Mar on Facebook / Instagram
  • The North County Transit District reminded the public Wednesday that all coastal rail service between San Diego and Oceanside will be suspended this weekend for routine maintenance and work on major projects.
  • When "Hot" first hit the airwaves in 1996, it didn’t just ignite excitement — it sparked a cultural bonfire. With its infectious blend of swing, jazz, Delta blues, and Southern storytelling, "Hot" rocketed the Squirrel Nut Zippers from the underground scene of Chapel Hill, NC, to the national stage, achieving Platinum status and defining a generation’s rediscovery of vintage Americana. Now, three decades later, the Zippers are rekindling that fire with “In the Afterlife” tour dates, a 30th anniversary celebration of the album that captured lightning in a bottle and cemented the band’s legacy as one of the most original and unpredictable acts of the era. The show, which will feature the band performing Hot in its entirety, will kick off February 13 in Los Angeles, CA at the Teragram Ballroom. Tickets for the February “In the Afterlife” tour dates are available now at https://www.snzippers.com/tourdates. Recorded at the famed Kingsway Studio in New Orleans (owned by Daneil Lanois), "Hot" radiated authenticity. The album’s warm analog sound and wry, vivid storytelling made it a critical and commercial success, topping the Billboard 200 for an impressive 51 weeks. The record produced standout tracks such as “Put a Lid On It,” “Blue Angel,” and the band’s biggest hit to date, “Hell.” “Hell,” an unlikely radio single at the time, defied expectations, climbing to #13 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay Chart and embedding itself in pop culture history. Nearly 30 years later, it continues to resonate with new audiences, recently featured in hit TV series like Wednesday (2025) and Lucifer (2021). “'Hot' was pure alchemy — a mix of mischief, melody, and magic,” said bandleader Jimbo Mathus. “It was never meant to chase trends; it was meant to burn bright and last. And somehow, it still does.” Formed in 1993 by Mathus, Katharine Whalen, and a tight-knit crew of musical misfits, the Squirrel Nut Zippers defied genre from the start. Their sound — a spirited blend of prohibition-era jazz, big band bravado, and punk-rock irreverence — invited listeners into a world where vaudeville met voodoo and speakeasy swagger met Southern soul. Led today by Mathus, and managed by founding drummer Chris Phillips, the modern-day Zippers continue to honor that rich legacy while bringing fresh fire to their beloved catalog. The 30th anniversary of "Hot" is more than a milestone — it’s a testament to resilience, reinvention, and the enduring power of music that swings, sings, and sizzles with soul. Fans old and new can expect a show that’s equal parts celebration and revival — a joyful journey through the sound that started it all. Squirrel Nut Zippers on Facebook / Instagram
  • A large storm system is expected to hit this weekend, with snow and ice from Texas to the Carolinas and up the Eastern seaboard. The winter system could bring more than a foot of snow.
  • Kids are used to being told about what they can't do yet but will be able to do someday. "It's all this potential," says author Jon Klassen — and that's what his new board book is about.
  • Join us on Saturday, October 18, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to kick off the Halloween season and find a fur-ever companion. Take the opportunity to meet over 100 dogs in one location with over 15 rescues participating in this Mega Adoption Event at Grossmont Center.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. Guest: Stephen Walt, Professor of International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School. In just 12 months, Donald Trump has transformed the presidency - and the world. He returned to the White House with fewer constraints and a more muscular view of foreign policy. A look at President Trump's first year back in office and what comes next.
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