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  • Raise a sandwich in celebration of “lucky number 13” as Good Time Design celebrates the 13th anniversary of its nostalgic downtown neighborhood concept Lucky’s Lunch Counter with 13-days of specials! Lucky’s Lunch Counter, open daily from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., has a reputation of serving up classic, feel-good fare to locals, ballpark visitors, and breakfast lovers alike. In honor of this milestone anniversary, Lucky’s is celebrating with 13-days of specials, offering half-off some of its most popular menu items. From Saturday, March 1 though Thursday, March 13, one fan-favorite item will be available at half price each day. Here’s a sneak peek at the lineup: March 1st - 2 Eggs any Style March 2nd - Turkey Club Sandwich March 3rd - Biscuits and Gravy March 4th - Hot Dog or Bratwurst March 5th - Bases Loaded Burrito March 6th - Tuna or Chicken Salad Sandwich March 7th - The Luck Muffins March 8th - Chipotle Chicken Sandwich March 9th - Coach’s Omelette March 10th - French Dip Sandwich March 11th - Pancake Combo March 12th - Lucky’s Hash March 13th - Lucky’s Cheeseburger Combo Lucky's Lunch Counter on Facebook / Instagram
  • Annahstasia enters the chat. The Cure reimagines a lost world. Mary Halvorson demonstrates why she's a MacArthur genius. WRTI's Nate Chinen joins Stephen Thompson to share their favorite albums out June 13.
  • A new documentary on PBS shows what it's like to care for adult family members and recounts the history of caregiving policy in the U.S., revealing why those caring for family are often on their own.
  • David Gergen worked in the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton as a speechwriter, communications director and counselor to the president, among other roles.
  • The northern regional capital has become a frequent target of Russian drones, missiles and guided bombs. Now, Ukraine's top general says at least 50,000 Russian troops have massed across the border.
  • Beginner workshops are perfect for you to grab your friends, grab a drink and come make tiny trees! We’re bringing the awesome art of bonsai out of the hedged in gardens and into the streets! Or at least into your favorite bars/breweries/pubs. Bonsai Bar is a night of fun you don’t want to miss. Learn the fundamental skills and techniques behind the art of bonsai while enjoying a night out with friends! Our teachers will introduce core concepts and guide your experience as you pot, prune, and design your very own bonsai tree! Our Guarantee: These tiny trees are so hardy we guarantee you can keep yours alive, or we’ll replace it. This workshop will be hosted at Local Roots Kombucha. Local Roots began with the simple goal of creating a better-for-you alcohol that gives back to the local community as much as it does your gut. The name Local Roots was derived from our passion for bringing people together, sharing and instilling a sense of community. The word ‘local’ is defined by belonging or relating to a particular area or neighborhood, while ‘roots’ is defined as being established deeply with a purpose. Our name is our badge on honor and our brand ethos is centered around always abiding by the culture personified in our brand name. Under 21 policy: Please contact Local Roots Kombucha for details regarding underage entry Visit: Bonsai Workshop at Local Roots Kombucha Bonsai Bar on Instagram and Facebook
  • Stream now with the PBS app. What really happens in a multi-vehicle pileup? A first-of-its-kind experiment aims to stage a high speed crash to gain new insights on car safety. But how can they create and study a complex collision without putting any lives in danger?
  • When a disabled young woman moved out of a hospital to her own apartment, the Trump administration celebrated — even though it's ending the federal program that made it possible.
  • The San Diego Automotive Museum is thrilled to announce an exclusive exhibition showcasing some of the most iconic supercars of the 1980s and 1990s. This one-of-a-kind event will provide visitors with a rare opportunity to admire and learn about these legendary vehicles, which have defined the supercar era and continue to captivate automotive enthusiasts worldwide. Exhibition Highlights Lamborghini Countach SP400: With its striking design and powerful V12 engine, the Countach SP400 represents the epitome of 1980s supercar styling. Porsche 959: A technological marvel, the 959 was the world's fastest street-legal production car upon its release. Ferrari F40: Known for its raw performance and lightweight design, the F40 remains a symbol of Ferrari's engineering prowess. Bugatti EB110 Le Mans: A rare gem, the EB110 features a quad-turbocharged V12 engine and advanced all-wheel-drive system, making it a true engineering masterpiece. Ferrari F50: Combining Formula 1 technology with road car practicality, the F50 offers an unparalleled driving experience. Jaguar XJ220: As one of the fastest cars of its time, the XJ220's sleek design and exceptional performance make it a standout in the world of supercars. The exhibition will run from February 4 to March 31, 2025 and will include interactive displays, informative panels, and guided tours by our knowledgeable docents. Whether you're a seasoned car enthusiast or simply curious about automotive history, this exhibition promises to be an unforgettable experience. Admission Tickets are available for purchase at the museum's website or at the entrance. Special group rates and membership discounts are also offered. Location San Diego Automotive Museum 2080 Pan American Plaza San Diego, CA 92101 Contact For more information, please visit our website or contact Brandi Wilson - brandi@sdautomuseum.org. Visit: Decades of Trifectas - Part 1 San Diego Automotive Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • Please join us on Friday for two free lectures. LIFE = Learning Is For Everyone and we welcome new visitors. We even serve snacks! At 1 p.m. "An Exploration of San Diego’s Little Italy" by Tom Cesarini, Author/Historian Little Italy is a neighborhood in downtown San Diego that was originally a predominantly Italian and Portuguese fishing neighborhood. Mr. Cesarini will help us explore the Italian restaurants, grocery stores, home design stores, art galleries and residential units that exist there today. At 2:30 p.m. "Ukraine As Seen By A Youth at the Border" Ivan Chana, Rotary Exchange Student. Ivan Chana is a Ukranian youth who has grown up amid the chaos and war of Ukraine. He will give us a first-hand account of his experiences. Visit: https://www.miracosta.edu/community/life.html
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