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  • Navigate your way through a five-course dinner aboard a yacht on San Diego Bay. Each dish is perfectly paired with delicious, local brews from Embolden Beer Company, celebrating the freshest flavors of the region, including locally sourced seafood, a full vegetarian menu and spectacular waterfront views. Throughout the month of November we are collaborating with Embolden Beer Company. Established in 2020, Embolden's mission is to carve a path for the future of craft beer while still integrating the iconic history of the San Diego beer scene. They believe in only serving the best ingredients, recipes and brewing techniques because "anything worth doing is worth doing right– and anything worth drinking needs to be as bold as you!" Cruise Highlights: - Local brews and craft beer flights - Selection of gourmet food - Meet and greet with brewers onboard - Prizes and giveaways - Spectacular views of San Diego Bay - All you can drink premium beverage service (for only $35)
  • The Fleet Week Boat Parade will feature boats of all sizes decorated to salute and honor Veterans and Members of the U.S. Military. The parade will take place on San Diego Bay, on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2022 starting at Noon and proceed from Shelter Island under the beautiful skyline of Downtown San Diego and work its way up to the Coronado Bridge where it will cross the Bay and proceed south along the Coronado Shoreline. There will be live demonstrations by the Coast Guard as well as Skydiving events, vintage Aircraft Flyovers and other attractions on the bay. Trophies awarded for boats decorated in the following themes: ‣ U.S. Army ‣ U.S. Navy ‣ U.S. Airforce ‣ U.S. Marine Corps ‣ U.S. Coastguard ‣ Best decorated parotitic boat. If you have a boat and wish to take part in this parade, visit here to register! * The deadline to register is Friday, Nov. 4, 2022 Visit www.fleetweeksandiego.org for more information about Fleet Week San Diego!
  • The winning photographs star different species from around the world, all highlighting the interplay between animals and humans. The two grand titles went to shots of a horseshoe crab and barn owls.
  • From Montego Bay to Miami, sargassum is leaving stinky brown carpets over what was once prime tourist sand. But whether it gets ignored or removed, it comes with high health and environmental risks.
  • Ten properties, including a grocery store, a child care facility and the Coronado Police Department, are expected to deliver the lion's share of the city's housing needs.
  • In-person voting will be taking place at seven locations on Monday and 14 locations on Tuesday.
  • After a 30-year ban, lowriders are coming back to South Bay.
  • Across Israel, especially in the north, hospitals are setting up underground or fortified care facilities as fallout from war with Hamas intensifies fighting with militants in neighboring Lebanon.
  • If elected House speaker, Louisiana Republican Steve Scalise would be the first top House leader from the South since Newt Gingrich served as speaker more than 20 years ago.
  • Travel to Kokowanda Bay to sing and dance along with Emilia and her alien friend Ruth, as they discover the three R's of recycling, reducing and reusing
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