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  • Central African forests are teeming with wildlife and are critically important to the health of our planet. Their lush river valleys and rocky mountain peaks contain the world’s second-largest tropical rainforest, an abundance of rare plants, and some of the most endangered primates on Earth—including western lowland gorillas. In Cameroon, we’re working together with local communities to protect wildlife and biodiversity across this vast region. Join us to celebrate Wild Weekend: African Forest, September 20–21 at the San Diego Zoo, to explore how we are saving, protecting, and caring for fascinating wildlife throughout this forest landscape. From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., swing into immersive activities for wildlife allies of all ages and discover how you make a difference through our African Forest Conservation Hub. Special Activities Include: - Wildlife Care Specialist Talks - Crafts - Chat with a Conservationist - Ask a Horticulturist - Inside Look Tours (Reservation Required) San Diego Zoo on Facebook / Instagram
  • The higher fees are meant to make up for lost parking meter revenue, which has grown significantly since the city increased meter rates earlier this year.
  • Set your intentions under the magic of the New Moon with a rejuvenating Sound Bath at Juneshine. This one-hour immersive experience will guide you into deep relaxation through soothing vibrations of crystal bowls and other healing instruments. Your ticket includes a 4oz kombucha tasting of your choice (both alcoholic & non-alcoholic options) stay after to sip, mingle, and enjoy Juneshine’s many kombuchas on tap along with delicious food options. Led by a Certified Sound Healer: I'm a certified sound bath healer and trauma-informed wellness guide. I’ll guide you through a relaxing journey using crystal bowls and ambient healing sounds to help calm the nervous system and connect with your inner self. What to Bring: This is an outdoor event please bring anything that will help you feel cozy and safe, including: - Yoga mat - Pillow or bolster - Blanket - Eye mask or scarf - Jacket or layers (it may get chilly near the water) - Water and an open heart Location Details: Juneshine, 10051 Old Grove Rd, San Diego, CA 92131 Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to settle in. Arriving late can disrupt the flow of the experience for other participants. While this event takes place outside, please note that ambient outdoor sounds may be present. Private & Group Sessions Available I also offer private and group sound baths. To explore future events and offerings, visit www.savvystaci.com or connect with me on Instagram.
  • The San Diego Branch of the Sogetsu School of Ikebana presents its 35th Anniversary Exhibition where you will see beautiful Japanese floral arrangements. There is an exhibition each day at 2 p.m. Also for sale will be gently used vases, Ikebana tools, calendars, aprons, and other related items at much reduced prices.
  • Famine declarations are relatively rare. But the leading international authority on hunger crises this week declared that regions of war-torn Sudan face catastrophic shortages of food.
  • Garden at Dusk Dinner: A Summer Celebration Join us on Friday, August 1, 2025 for an unforgettable evening under the stars at Olivewood Gardens. We're thrilled to welcome back Chefs Charlie Knowles and Manny da Luz and team of bica for our Garden at Dusk Dinner summer event—an intimate outdoor dining experience that blends seasonal, farm-to-table cuisine with community and purpose. Enjoy a thoughtfully crafted meal paired with wine from Oddish Wine. Reserve your seat and support a healthier, more connected community. All proceeds support Olivewood’s free and low-cost community programs centered on food education, environmental stewardship, and advocacy. Olivewood Gardens on Facebook / Instagram
  • The court of appeals said 21 of 23 quotes in an opening brief were fake. State authorities are scrambling to grapple with widespread use of artificial intelligence.
  • For the first time, Mexican voters cast ballots for judges at every level.
  • President Trump says an old drug that acts like a vitamin can reduce autism symptoms in many children. The science doesn't support that claim.
  • The lawsuit filed last Friday is the latest opposition to the 111-acre project approved last month by the Board of Supervisors, which would feature 453 residential units near Escondido.
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