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  • This is a beginning mosaic class where you can create a frame or a trivet of your very own. Learn how to design, select glass and put together a Mosaic trivet or picture frame. No experience necessary and the easy step by step process is explained and demonstrated. Basic glass cutting instruction is provided if desired, but not necessary. Written instructions will be provided. This is an adult-only event. Children 15 and under will not be admitted to this event. Cost of this workshop includes admission to The Flower Fields, workshop and supplies. Visit: https://www.theflowerfields.com/activities/mosaic-frame-workshop/?date=1777798800 The Flower Fields at Carlsbad on Instagram and Facebook
  • All kids will love this event brought to you by the Special Needs Resource Foundation. Below is just a glimpse of what to expect at this event. • Activity Stations • Movie Screening Area • Giveaways & Crafts • Family Resources • Free Raffle • Games & more! Activity Stations for kids may include past favorites: Pokémon Scavenger Hunt, SpongeBob Jellyfish Craft, Olaf Snowball Toss & many more! Experience our Starry Cinema Movie Area, a welcoming space designed for all children to relax and decompress. This inclusive area will feature a continuous loop of short films for kids to enjoy while taking a break from the event's activities. Visit our Spotlight on Reading station, where children can meet Princess Jasmine for story time and photos, and select one free book to take home, thanks to the generous support of our sponsors and their commitment to encouraging literacy. Family Resources & Networking – Resource and service providers will be on-site to speak with parents and offer helpful information. Be sure to pick up a copy of the new 2026 issue of Flourishing Families at the Special Needs Resource Foundation booth. Reserve your free tickets today!
  • Senate Democrats say they are unwilling to fund the Department of Homeland Security without major reforms, raising the likelihood of a partial government shutdown at the end of this week.
  • Join KPBS for a special event celebrating the 100th episode of Ken Kramer’s About San Diego You’re invited for a special evening celebrating the 100th episode of Ken Kramer’s About San Diego. This live, in-person event honors his work in bringing the stories, people and places that make San Diego so special. Event highlights: - Sneak peek at episode 101, premiering on March 19 on KPBS-TV - Behind the scenes stories from Ken Kramer and show producer Suzanne Bartole - Q&A with Ken and Suzanne - Selfie station at the KPBS step & repeat - No host bar Event timeline: 6:00 p.m. | Pre Show Meet & Greet (exclusive to $120 ticket holders) 7:00 p.m. | Doors open for general admission - open seating 7:30 p.m. | On stage: Ken Kramer and Suzanne Bartole in conversation with KPBS 8:30 p.m. | Good night Your ticket supports KPBS and our commitment to local storytelling, history and voices. About the series For more than five decades, the Emmy-winning show Ken Kramer’s About San Diego has presented stories of the history, places and people of the area we call home. Ranging over all of San Diego County, the stories hosted by legendary Ken Kramer and co-produced by Suzanne Bartole share little known things about our past and how they relate to places we see every day. You learn something you might not have known about San Diego. Ken Kramer’s About San Diego airs on KPBS-TV every Thursday at 8:00 p.m. and can be streamed anytime on KPBS+.
  • Enjoy live music beginning at 5 p.m. Seating opens at 4:30 p.m. and is limited, so please feel free to bring your own chair. Performances take place outdoors, weather permitting. Cannon Art Gallery and Chapters Cafe will also be open so you can enjoy an early evening full of culture with friends. Yale Strom performs Jewish folk music from Central and Eastern Europe. Strom is a trailblazer in the klezmer revival. Klezmer is characterized by its lively rhythms and melodies. Yale Strom on Instagram
  • 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
  • County officials and leaders of San Diego Foundation Monday announced the Partnership to Protect San Diegans, an initiative intended to protect safety-net programs serving local families as federal changes impact service.
  • The Cardiff Farmers Market is turning three, and the community is invited to celebrate in style on Saturday, March 14, 2026, at 3333 Manchester Ave. Cardiff, CA Since launching in 2023, the Cardiff Farmers Market has become a beloved weekly gathering place for local farmers, artisans, families, and food lovers. To mark this milestone, the market will host a special 3-Year Anniversary Celebration filled with live entertainment, family-friendly activities, and exclusive giveaways. Anniversary Highlights Include: Live Music, The Curiosity Cube, Kids Activities with Steve & Kate’s Camp, Face Painting, Balloons Special Anniversary Giveaways: Free commemorative tote bags for the first 50 attendees, $5 tote bags for the next 50 attendees, $10 tote bags with any market purchase The celebration reflects three years of community growth, local partnerships, and support for small businesses. What began in 2023 has blossomed into a vibrant marketplace that connects neighbors and supports regional farmers and makers. Cardiff 101 Main Street on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Trump held his first news conference since the beginning of the U.S.-Israel-led Iran war on Monday as oil and gas prices soared, throwing the global economy into turmoil.
  • After the alleged shooter was identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal — a 29-year-old Afghan national — Trump said he would permanently shut down immigration from impoverished countries.
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