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  • Here's what to do if you're worried about what's in your faucet.
  • Kuumba (Swahili for “creativity”) Fest brings together community leaders, local performers and celebrities. This year, people of all ages are warmly invited to come together in-person or virtually. From gospel to hip-hop and theater to dance, Kuumba Festival presents a wide showcase of arts that celebrate Black American culture in all its variety. This three-day festival includes educational workshops, hip-hop dance and speech competitions, performances of plays, Late Night Live (San Diego’s version of Late Night at the Apollo), and as always, a gospel concert finale. An African Market Place featuring arts and crafts by local vendors takes place at the Lyceum Theatres. Schedule • Thursday, February 24 at 4 p.m. - Festival opening: Black Artist Reception and Party with a Point. • Friday, February 25 evening: Annual Night of Positive Images honoring and celebrating Black ancestry and community. • Saturday, February 26: Drumming and dance performances and workshops and a spoken word poetry competition. • Sunday, February 27: Panel discussion about Media & Arts' role in continuing the call for Justice and Equity as well as Hot Gospel Play and Gospel Concert. See full description of events here. Date | From Thursday, February 24 at 4 p.m. through Sunday, February 27 Location | San Diego Repertory Theatre and The Lyceum Theatres Get tickets here! Festival Pass (Thursday to Sunday admission): $100 Saturday Pass: $30 Sunday Pass: $20 For more information, please visit sdrep.org/kuumba or call (619) 544-1000.
  • Nintendo's first new side-scrolling Mario game in a decade features Dark Souls-style phantoms, trippy flowers, and a pachyderm power-up that had the internet trumpeting.
  • Stocks recovered from big early losses Monday as investors jumped in before the closing bell.
  • Are you curious about how to add more mushrooms into your daily meals? We are excited to host guest Chef Aureny Aranda to teach us All About Mushrooms. Chef Aureny will share with us some scrumptious recipes highlighting our star ingredient: MUSHROOMS! Walk through any local farmer’s market and find wild mushrooms of all different shapes, sizes, colors and textures – learn how to use this versatile ingredient in our monthly cooking class on Saturday, April 16th from 3:30 – 5:30PM. This will be an in-person cooking class for adults and we’re excited to host you at the gardens! The safety of our staff and participants is our top priority.
  • Join Screen Time Clinic Founder Nicole Rawson to better understand the risks of screen time and its effects on brain development. Join us to learn the science behind how screen time affects children and teens, impacts emotional development, and what experts have to say about it. Learn the science behind how screen time affects children and teens differently than adults, impacts on emotional development, and what experts have to say. Discover the risk factors for media overstimulation that causes low focus stamina, behavior problems, and academic struggles — and how to improve these areas! Set your children up for success with clear guidelines when it comes to screen time using these best practices. Receive a FREE guide with over 20 printables to help keep your family on track with healthy screen habits (for participants only) (value $19.95). Click here to register!
  • There's still a shortage of child care teachers and that's keeping parents out of the workforce. Dozens of states are trying to lure back providers and lower costs for families.
  • Zelenskyy made the alarming claim in his nightly video address, adding that he believes the Russians may soon damage the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and blame Ukraine.
  • The first round of tickets to Beyoncé's highly anticipated Renaissance world tour go on sale next week. Ticketmaster is under pressure to avoid a repeat of the Taylor Swift debacle in November.
  • The state’s attorney general is leading an effort to assess wildfire risk for some new developments.
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