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  • Join us for the premiere of "Horse Power," the Fleet's newest documentary. "Horse Power" takes a sweeping, heartwarming look at the deep bond between humans and horses, from Mongolia to the American Southwest. Watch the full trailer on our site. Want to see the film before anyone else? Fleet members are invited to an exclusive preview of "Horse Power" on Wednesday, May 20. Visit: https://www.fleetscience.org/films/horse-power Fleet Science Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • The 16-day state fair on the National Mall kicked off with a Trump rally, and not all 50 states are taking part. Organizers say there's nothing partisan about celebrating America's 250th birthday.
  • Celebrate Mother's Day at SONO, the recently opened modern Italian restaurant in North Park. Co-owner and executive chef Nino Cusimano has crafted a “Buonna Festa Della Mamma” $60 per person prix-fixe menu featuring antipasti, house-made pasta secondi, and dolci. Starters include Frittura Mista with fried calamari and truffle mayo, Crostini di Mortadella with whipped cacio e pepe ricotta and hot honey, and a classic Cesare salad. Pasta courses feature Casarecce al Pistacchio with porcini and cream, Pappardelle al Tartufo e Brasato with shredded short rib and truffle cream, and Spaghettoni ai Gamberi with prawn and shrimp bisque. End the meal with Chef's Choice Dolci for dessert. The interior, curated by Cassandra Builer of Huntress Decor, takes its cues from 1970s glamour blending organic woods with concrete floors, leather, hand-applied finishes, and pops of pattern, accented by chrome, deep burgundy, and muted blue. Cocktails are led by co-owner Ocean Mohamadi, who has reimagined timeless classics with seasonal ingredients and house infusions. Mother’s Day Reservations recommended: For reservations and more information, visit sononorthpark.com or follow @sononorthpark on Instagram.
  • The Trump administration is pausing all immigration applications such as requests for green cards for people from 19 countries banned from travel earlier this year.
  • Something happened. A series of events shaped your life. Now you want to write about them. But what format will you choose? In this in-depth workshop, we’ll investigate whether to take real-life events and use them as the basis of a memoir or a work of fiction–and how to make the right choice for your story. Visit: https://writeyourstorynow.org/classes-workshops/2026-06-06-memoir-vs-novel-with-robin-r-d-kardon/ SD Writers Ink on Instagram and Facebook
  • A dead crow found in North Park in March was the first positive case for West Nile virus. No human cases have been reported this year.
  • On Friday, May 22nd from 5 p.m. – 9 p.m., Harland Brewing Company’s Scripps Ranch location hosts "Aloha Friday", an island-inspired evening featuring live music, local vendors and tropical flavors. Guests can enjoy a live performance by Saiosi, along with sweet treats from a Li Hing candy vendor and ube-inspired desserts from All Things Ube. The event offers a relaxed, community-focused atmosphere designed for kicking off the weekend with live music, good food and quality company. Visit: https://harlandbeer.com/ Harland Beer on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Trump administration is reportedly considering making the president's June travel ban applicable to immigrants already in the United States legally.
  • Spielberg's new thriller centers on a massive U.S. conspiracy to hide the fact that aliens have been visiting Earth for decades. If anything, though, the movie's pleasures feel more retro than timely.
  • As he marches on, his flag blows back into his face, leaving him unaware he is only a step away from a perilous fall. As usual with Banksy's art, the statue presents a sharp critique of society.
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