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  • The SD City Council Environment Committee approved San Diego to become a Bee City on April 20th! Just in time! World Bee Day is May 20th! Balboa Park is celebrating World Bee Day at the Japanese Friendship Garden. Family friendly, kid friendly hands-on activities, educational displays and Live Buzzing Bees will be there to raise awareness of the vital importance of bees and all pollinators, the threats they face and actions every individual can take to protect them. Groups with displays at the event include The Air & Space Museum, The Natural History Museum, CA Native Plant Society, WriteOutLoud Storytelling, Hives for Heroes (Veterans beekeeping group), The San Diego Beekeeping Society, Japanese Friendship Garden, San Diego Seed Swap, Garden and Nature Clubs! For more information visit: niwa.org
  • Join The Kiwanis for the Annual OB Kite Festival LocationRobb Field, 2525 Bacon Street, San Diego, CA 92107 Date: May 20, 2023 Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Description: Make and decorate your own kite. Get free materials, and instructions, and help with kite making. Prizes awarded for best-decorated kites. Several prize contests by age groups throughout the day. Fly your newly made kite, or bring a kite from home and show it off. Play awesome kite games like Chase the Tail, Candy Drop, and Races. Get instruction from some of the best kite fliers around. AND MUCH MORE! Enjoy the carnival Peruse the "Off" Street Fair of artisans, community booths, and food trucks. Sponsored By The Kiwanis Club of Ocean Beach www.oceanbeachkiwanis.org Kiwanis Club of Ocean Beach on Facebook Serving Beach Communities since 1928 Presented with assistance from the Ocean Beach Woman's Club www.oceanbeachwomansclub.org Ocean Beach Woman's Club on Facebook
  • Bob the Drag Queen knows the world of drag is getting politicized. But as he prepares his next moves on stage and screen, he makes no apologies for expressing his signature flair.
  • Groups connected to the fossil fuel industry are trying to shape an international treaty to cut plastic pollution. And oil- and gas-producing nations are at the negotiating table.
  • This weekend in the arts: a Haunted House at Bread and Salt, The Old Globe's AXIS Day of the Dead; "Murder Ballads"; "Noche Familiar" at The Shell; a silent movie and ofrendas and altars across the region.
  • Some House GOP hard-liners say Speaker Kevin McCarthy shouldn't rule out a shutdown to achieve spending cuts and social policy changes sought by the far right of his party.
  • A Ukrainian refugee is hoping San Diegans will support her art so she can support herself and her daughter.
  • There may be no better case for the power of hip-hop's geographic diversity than Los Angeles, whose sprawl of distinct creative microclimates is a genre unto itself.
  • MCASD x Space Time presents: Guillermo Gómez-Peña + Rancho Shampoo Our ongoing partnership with Space Time responds to works on display, presenting rare artist videos and live performances. July’s collaboration responds to Celia Àlvarez Muñoz, featuring video work by Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Adriene Jenik, Roberto Sifuentes ("El Naftazteca: Cyber-Aztec TV for 2000 A.D.") and the band Rancho Shampoo. For more information about this event, click here.
  • Researchers report the first results from a study testing the revolutionary gene-editing technique known as CRISPR for cutting high cholesterol.
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