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  • On Jan. 1, cursive writing became a state requirement for all California public school students in first through sixth grades.
  • Please join us for an afternoon of great music, food and drinks. We're going to party with a purpose and raise money for Treat Them R+ght Animal Rescue. Treat Them R+ght Animal Rescue is a family operated animal rescue and sanctuary that is dedicated to the betterment of animal welfare. They are located in Lakeside and care for a wide range of homeless and neglected animals; including horses, dogs, pigs, goats and much more. You can enjoy cold beers and cocktails from The Ould Sod while listening to three amazing musicians/bands. The afternoon will start with Cruz Roots and their cool reggae vibes and killer energy. Our second musician, Boy Named Soo, will blow you away with his powerful voice and unique style. Our entertainment will conclude with the incredible vocals and acoustic guitars of Shoeless. We want to sincerely thank all of the featured musicians for donating their time and talents to raise money for Treat Them R+ght Animal Rescue. Throughout the afternoon and evening, you can delight in delicious food from our featured food truck, Big Oven Pizza. Their dough is house made and fermented using wild yeast over several days to give you that light airy buttery crust. Your pizza will be prepared and baked to order in their Italian wood fired pizza oven. In addition to all the food, drinks and entertainment, we will be having a raffle to help raise additional money. You can expect raffle items such as a $50 Cohn Restaurant Group gift card, a hand painted, one of a kind original piece of art from the very talented Krystal Dyer, a pawesome doggie gift basket from Noah's Natural Pet Market, and much more! Raffle tickets can be purchased at the event; 1 for $5 or 5 for $20. Only cash and Venmo will be accepted. Sound by Miller Time Music. We hope to see you and all of your animal loving friends at our fundraising event! Treat Them R+ght Animal Rescue on Facebook / Instagram
  • What if there were Olympic medals for audience participation, or the best use of an accessory? NPR’s pop culture critic doles them out.
  • The unemployment rate in San Diego County increased to 4.7% in February, up from a revised 4.3% in January and above the year-ago estimate of 3.7%.
  • All three branches of the federal government had been engaged, including actors within the executive branch who saw their duty to the law more than to the chief executive who had put them in office.
  • The San Diego City Council is voting on an ordinance that would ban homeless encampments in public spaces. In other news, the San Diego Unified School District is considering options to help its unhoused students. Plus, public art emerges from the ashes of an abandoned freeway project.
  • With the equestrian events in the books, the reviews are in: The temporary grandstand built on the estate of Versailles was "spectacular," "magnificent" and a source of pride for residents of France.
  • Both of Imperial Beach's iconic sculptures — Surfhenge and the Spirit of Imperial Beach — are an homage to the city's surf history.
  • Musician esperanza spalding was in college when she became a fan of Brazilian singer Milton Nascimento. Now she's made an album with him.
  • The longest-running U.S. public service ad turns 80 today. We're taking a look back at Smokey Bear's origin and the evolution of his message.
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