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  • NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz about the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in his state.
  • Coastal areas Coronado Avenida Lunar, Imperial Beach Pier and Carnation opened on Sunday due to improved water quality.
  • About this Grainbakers Class Join Grainbakers for a 90-minute breadmaking workshop that’s fast, fun, and full of flavor. You’ll make our signature Spent Grain Artisan Dough and customize it with your choice of sweet or savory additions from our flavor bar — everything from chocolate and fruit to herbs, cheese, and spice. Each guest mixes, shapes, and takes home an oven-ready bread to bake later, plus extra spent grain and recipes to keep the magic going at home. Perfect for friends, families, or anyone who loves great beer and warm bread. - Dark Chocolate & Cherry - Rosemary & Sea Salt - Cheddar, Jalapeño & Bacon - Ube (Purple Sweet Potato) - Cranberry Orange Walnut - Cinnamon Raisin - Your custom creation from our flavor bar! Class includes: - Lecture and hands-on instruction to make artisan spent grain baked bread - Recipe and instruction guide - Super fun mixing session to make your dough - One bread in its first rise, ready to head home to bake - Extra spent grain for your freezer and recipes to make more bread VIP / FAQ: Participants must be 18 or older and have a ticket. Please wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes. You will bake your bread at home. This class is: - This class is fun for groups - This class is fun for a solo outing - This class is fun for couples - This class is fun for a girls’ night out - This class is fun for adults + their parents! - This class is fun for a Birthday activity Allergen Considerations: Almonds and Walnuts will be used. Pecans and Pistachios will not be used. Peanuts will not be used. Grainbakers on Facebook / Instagram
  • Lecture title: Sensing danger: How the nervous and immune systems coordinate inflammation - Front Row lecture with Alejandra Mendoza, PhD Description: Just as we can distinguish between the sting of heat and the chill of cold, our immune system is finely tuned to recognize and respond to a wide range of threats, from viruses and bacteria to allergens and injury. This complex sensing relies on communication between diverse cell types, including sensory neurons and immune cells, to ensure responses are tailored to the specific challenge. In this free Front Row lecture, assistant professor Alejandra Mendoza will explore how neuro-immune cellular circuits regulate inflammation, pain, and immunity. By bridging neuroscience and immunology, her research is revealing how our bodies interpret signals from the environment to guide immune decisions, from fighting infections to controlling tumor growth and chronic inflammatory diseases. About Scripps Research: Scripps Research is an independent, nonprofit biomedical institute based in La Jolla, California, and ranked one of the most influential in the world for its impact on innovation. The Front Row lecture series, now in its eighth season, offers an exclusive glimpse into groundbreaking scientific discoveries in action. Reserve your seat today and learn how our scientists remain at the forefront of advancing the future of science and medicine. Join us—in the front row. Reserve your seat! Settle into our auditorium for an inspirational, in-person experience, or attend virtually with thousands of people from around the world. Visit: Scripps Research Front Row Lecture, Sensing danger: How the nervous and immune systems coordinate inflammation Scripps Research on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us for a Beer and Cheese Picnic night at Pure Project Vista. Pack your picnic supper and plan to have dinner at the brewery. We’ll kick off the evening with a five-beer and five-cheese pairing, plus a light, interesting bit of education on beer and cheese pairing ideas with Chef Dave. After the welcome tasting, you’re free to unpack your picnic, grab more beer from the bar, and enjoy the evening. Expect the usual Grainbakers class fun, a few surprise treats, sweet endings, plenty of time for lingering and conversation, and one easy Vista night with lots of Instagram-worthy moments. Event includes: - Beer and Cheese Pairing Education - 5 samples of Pure Project Beer - 5 artisan cheeses selected to pair with these beers - Reserved pincing tables and red check table cloths - Artisan Bread and butter samples from Grainbakers Breadmaking School VIP / FAQ: Participants must be 18 or older and have a ticket. An optional free tour is available from 6 to 6:30 p.m. with a Pure Project guide! Please wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes. What beers and what cheeses? That's a surprise, but let's say 'well curated.' Chef Dave will have a lovely variety. NOT INCLUDED Picnic dinner is not included. This event is designed for you to bring your own food. Maybe you pack a fancy spread and invite three friends. Maybe you and your plus one swing by a sandwich shop on the way to the brewery. You could even order your dinner to arrive by delivery to the brewery. (We won't judge. You're a problem solver.) However you picnic, the evening begins with a curated beer and cheese flight, then it’s time to settle in, enjoy your dinner, catch the sunset, and soak up some of San Diego’s finest skies. We’ll have trash and recycling receptacles available. Very important: Please do not bring any outside alcohol. This class is: This class is fun for groups, even a group of 8 or 12. Please request seating together. This class is fun for couples. This class is fun for a girls’ night out. This class is fun for adults + their parents! This class is fun for work besties and a mini work friends outing. Allergen Considerations: Almonds and Walnuts may be used. Pecans and Pistachios will not be used. Peanuts will not be used. Please contact us about any allergies. Grainbakers on Facebook / Instagram
  • High school music programs are an important part of many student’s daily schedules. This is especially true at Central Union High School where the music offerings are many and diverse. In this episode of Voices del Valle, you will hear from students that are creating music in ways most schools do not offer.
  • Peg Leg Smith Liar’s Contest Since 1916 To Date Who Thomas Long Smith, miner, horse thief, Indian fighter, and notorious liar. Google him for details or YouTube for videos. What A 100 plus year old event, a perpetuation of prevarication, where participants at the event manufacture the truth or a lie about a real person, Thomas Long Smith, aka Peg Leg Smith, who allegedly found, then lost, a gold mine in the Borrego Valley back in the mid-1800’s. He existed. The mine is what is in question. Why Must be fun. It’s been held here in the Valley nearly every year, give or take a few world wars and related interferences……since 1916. Rules None. Just make up a lie about him, or not even him—most anything—that is interesting, logical, entertaining, relatively short (10 minutes or less). If it is good and you just show up and lie, you will receive a trophy (recycled) and a nice certificate good enough to frame. Pulled pork sandwiches, baked beans, coleslaw, and dessert are available from 5-6:30 p.m. for $12. For more details visit: https://www.gotoborregosprings.com/peg-leg-smith-liars-contest-march-7-2026-at-dusk
  • Just a few seats left! An intimate evening of music and impact in support of the TERI Campus of Life. A powerful benefit concert where music, storytelling, and purpose converge in an intimate setting at The Bornemann Theatre on the TERI Campus of Life. Featuring performances by Jason Mraz, Adin Boyer, Sara Jade, Matthew Phillips, and the TERI Band—an ensemble of neurodiverse artists from TERI programs—the evening invites guests into a shared space of artistry, connection, and community. With only 200 seats, every attendee is close to the music and the impact. All proceeds benefit the TERI Campus of Life, supporting individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities through inclusive arts and life-enriching programs for them and their families. Interested in becoming a sponsor and making a meaningful impact for artists of all abilities? Contact Danielle.Aguas@teriinc.org. The Bornemann on Facebook / Instagram
  • The semi-aquatic dinosaur, Spinosaurus mirabilis, was discovered by an international team of scientists working in Niger.
  • Discover how a 3D modeling project at San Diego State University is bringing a historic collection of Mesoamerican masks into the digital age. This lecture will explore how these digital models are enhancing teaching and public interpretation while tracing the deep history of masks as ritual, funerary, and ceremonial objects in ancient societies like Teotihuacan. The presentation will also examine how these traditions endure today in community practices such as danzas, offering a look at the ongoing cultural significance of masks across centuries of change. Meet your lecturers: Keith Chan is a local anthropology instructor at Grossmont College, MiraCosta College, and San Diego State University. He is especially interested in using immersive technology in his teaching to bring students face-to-face with culture and biology. He created the virtual anthropology museum AnVRopomotron, which won the first Poly Award for Best Educational Experience, and is working on PaleoCalifornia, which turns the Pleistocene into a virtual reality theme park ride. He was also a recent research fellow at SDSU's Virtual Immersive Learning and Teaching center, in which he launched the current project on masks. Irene Gonzalez received her M.A. in Latin American Studies from San Diego State University, where her research focused on cultural preservation. Her work has explored the importance of community museums, specifically in Mexico, where she conducted field research in Oaxaca. She is currently the Collections Coordinator for the Mesoamerican Mask Collection at SDSU’s Center for Latin American Studies. Irene is passionate about bridging technology and cultural heritage in ways that are equitable and grounded in deep respect for Indigenous knowledge systems. Visit: Archaeology Lecture: Modeling Mesoamerican Masks San Diego Archaeological Center on Instagram and Facebook
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