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  • Join us as the Escondido Creek Conservancy celebrates 35 years of conservation through a continual hike series, Welcome to the Watershed, from ridge to reef on Saturday, April 4, where we will be joined by two Conservancy founders, Leonard Wittwer and Marta Blane, who will share where it all began. Their vision and dedication helped bring the Conservancy to life over 35 years ago, launching a lasting effort to protect the Escondido Creek watershed. You won’t want to miss this unique opportunity! Monthly watershed hikes will continue west throughout the year, visiting each of our preserves along the way, from Sardina to Mountain Meadow, Bottle Peak to Frank’s Peak, and Keithley to LeoMar, and maybe others in between. During this important milestone year, a generous donor has committed to matching every donation we receive to support our land conservation and education up to $1 million! This crucial support helps to restore critical habitat, inspire the next generation, and protect North San Diego County's lands and waters for decades to come. We are thrilled to share our land restoration work during this hike series and invite you to RSVP at the Escondido Creek Conservancy's Eventbrite page, where we will be posting information about every hike in this series and more. See you there! Escondido Creek Conservancy on Facebook / Instagram
  • At the Winter Paralympics, athletes with prosthetics often modify them to fit their bodies more precisely. That has led to some competitors starting their own businesses to help fellow amputees.
  • The program is funded by a three-year grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and serves women ages 18-21 who are homeless or experiencing housing insecurity.
  • Stroll down this shimmering beach as the sun rises with vibrant colors. This class will be held INSIDE our studio. Must be 21+ for indoor classes. ID's are checked at the door. Drinks are sold separately. Outside alcohol is NOT permitted. For outdoor or indoor registrations, 48 hours or more before class time is required for a full refund. You also have the option to put the paid value of reservation "On Hold" to be used later. From 24-48 hours before class time the reservation paid value can be transferred to another class. Loss of payment will occur for "no shows" or a cancellation with less than 24 hours notice. Visit: https://www.pinotspalette.com/libertystation/event/888510 Pinots Palette San Diego Liberty Station on Instagram and Facebook
  • Storytelling Festival Returns to the Coronado Public Library Head over the Coronado Bridge for the San Diego Storytelling Festival as it returns to the Coronado Public Library on Saturday, March 21! This year’s theme, “Light in the Dark,” invites audiences to explore stories that illuminate hope and resilience through a full day of free performances, workshops, and interactive experiences. The festival opens at 10 a.m. with "Light in the Dark," featuring local and visiting storytellers sharing folktales, history, and personal narratives inspired by the international theme. At 11 a.m., audiences can choose between "Sea to Shining Sea," celebrating America’s 250th birthday through stories from coast to coast, and "Good Craic: Irish Stories and Music," where twice All-Ireland storytelling champion Máirtín de Cógáin brings the lively Irish seanchaí tradition to life with wit and charm. The day will also include a special workshop with Grammy winner Adam Mellema, who will share his “secret sauce” for gathering and preserving family stories. In the afternoon, Deidra Davis will create a live art installation with stories during "A Community Tree," while Darci Tucker’s dynamic first-person portrayal in "Revolutionary Women" offers a vivid look at colonial America. The day also features Out Loud: Teen Voices, showcasing student storytellers from Morse High School, and a Story Circle/Open Mic where community members are invited to share short, heartfelt stories of their own. The festival concludes with Voices at the Water’s Edge, an inspiring celebration of personal and traditional stories designed to send audiences home with new stories, good memories, and light in the dark. Hosted in partnership with Storytellers of San Diego, which has brought oral storytelling to the region for more than 40 years, the festival is free and open to the public. Attendees are welcome to join for one event or stay for the day to experience storytelling in its oldest and most vibrant form. Learn more at coronadolibrary.org. For the festival schedule visit: https://storytellersofsandiego.org/events.html
  • Concert tickets have skyrocketed since the pandemic, and live music venues and artists are beholden to booking agents and ticketing platforms calling the shots. Even amid antitrust suits against Live Nation and Ticketmaster, fans can take steps to hang on to affordable shows.
  • First, San Diego’s cannabis business tax isn’t projected to bring the expected revenue. Then, we explain what’s holding up the San Diego Unified School District’s recent land transfer proposal. Also, with one week of free parking in Balboa Park left, we give you an idea of what to check out. Plus, we have an update on KSDS, San Diego’s other public radio station. Lastly, Escondido is looking to crack down on the use of illegal or illicit fireworks.
  • La participación de los latinos en la productividad económica de California creció dos veces más rápido, y la fuerza laboral creció 15 veces más rápido, que la de los no latinos.
  • Despite hundreds of residents voicing their opposition to a contract with ICE to share the use of a police firing range, the Escondido City Council declined to cancel the agreement during a five-hour meeting on Wednesday night.
  • Hotmood is one of the driving forces behind the exciting Mexican disco scene. Hotmood's style reflect their productions, combining slo-mo boogie, groove laden disco, quality house, 70’s funk, n deep sounds. Always adept at reading the crowd thanks to decades behind the decks, Hotmood has played in Singapore, Colombia, London, Spain, Portugal, USA, Mexico, Canada. Hotmood has released on labels like Nervous, Star Creature, Kolour, De La Groove, and Large Music, as well as his only label, Discoweey. His tracks have been supported by the likes of Mark Farina, Simon Dunmore, Session Victim, Claptone, Sleazy beats, Art Of Tones, Moullinex, Kraak & Smaak, Melvo Baptiste, Black Loops, Dj Moar, Coeo, Defected and Glitterbox. In 2022 he was ranked the 36th top artist on Traxsource. RSVP: quartyardsd.com/event/shine-hotmood-boys-dont-disco-justo/
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