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  • A Christmas Eve Powerball drawing could add new meaning to holiday cheer as millions of players hope to cash in on the $1.7 billion prize.
  • Recognized as The Voice of Reggae Made in Chile, he is the author of the most iconic reggae songs from that country: “Verde, Amarillo y Rojo,” “Felicidad,” “Sentimiento Original,” “Un Poquito de Ti,” “Cosas Buenas,” and “Armonía de Amor,” among many others. With a 33-year musical career and 13 solo albums, he has been awarded Chile’s Altazor Prize for his albums Cosas Buenas (2006) and Alma (2012). He has performed at various festivals across the Americas, Australia, and Europe, including notable appearances at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland (2009) and, more recently, at Jamaica’s Reggae Month (2024). Throughout his discography, he has collaborated with renowned international reggae artists. Currently, Quique Neira is promoting his latest album, El Reguero, featuring the singles “El Rey de Las Redes,” “Amares,” “Mari,” “El Reguero,” and “Pasará.” Visit: https://musicboxsd.com/event/14389003/quique-neira-elenah-jahtiva/ Quique Neira on Instagram and Facebook
  • On a walk through Bannister Park in Fair Oaks, Jim Adams says it’s easy to find all kinds of mushrooms. Rainfall early in the fall created perfect damp and cold conditions for them to grow.
  • The explosion collapsed a part of the building and happened just as a utility crew had been on site looking for a gas leak at Bristol Health & Rehab Center in Bristol Township, just outside Philadelphia.
  • The National Weather Service predicts up to 2.5 inches of rain by Christmas Day.
  • In the Democratic Republic of Congo, wriggling maggots and hairy caterpillars aren't pests — they're prized food — sold by the tub, fried with chili, and celebrated for their nutrition.
  • Heightened immigration enforcement is causing fear and isolation, with experts warning of lasting health and social consequences.
  • Design and paint your own 20 ounce high quality glass mug at our Ocean Beach location. Class includes one full pour, painting demonstration, 2 hour instruction on glass painting techniques, and painting supplies. Additional beer during the class is available for purchase. Tickets are $30. Kilowatt Mug Club: You receive unlimited 20 oz. pours on all regular 16 oz. pint pour purchases for the entire year. Every time you visit any of our locations, you’ll get a 20 oz. pour for the price of a regular 16 oz. pint. If you create your mug at one of our mug painting classes, we’ll optionally put your mug on display at whichever tasting room you choose and every time you visit, we’ll pour your beer in your own mug! If you choose to not leave us your mug, not to worry, you’ll still get a 20 oz. pour at either locations. Mug Club Membership is regularly $20 per year. Visit: https://web.sdbeer.com/events/MugClub%20Painting%20Class%20in%20Ocean%20Beach-5012/details Kilowatt Brewing on Instagram and Facebook
  • In Oceanside, California, Matsu hosted a rare evening of cultural exchange: a six-course tasting menu by chef William Eick paired with sake from Koedo Kagamiyama, the only brewery of its kind in Kawagoe, Saitama. Leading the pairings was Akihiro Igarashi, the brewery’s president, who oversaw its remarkable revival. A Brewery Reborn First founded in 1875, Koedo Kagamiyama once flourished as part of Kawagoe’s proud brewing tradition. After closing in 2000, it seemed lost—until its rebirth in 2007, defying Japan’s near-impossible licensing climate. Today, the brewery stands alone in Kawagoe, a town known as Koedo (“Little Edo”) for its preserved Edo-era charm. At the heart of its identity is Sake Musashi, a rice variety unique to Saitama. Cultivated with local farmers, it yields pure, expressive sake that has garnered national recognition, including a Gold Medal at the Japan Sake Awards. For this collaboration, Chef Eick crafted a six-course tasting menu that echoed the same philosophy of respect for terroir. Musashi Junmai with scallop and melon ponzu, a meeting of briny sweetness and refreshing acidity. Tobindori Shizuku Daiginjo with uni French toast and whisky nikiri, showcasing richness against delicacy. Musashi Daiginjo with sheepshead and banana curry, a pairing of layered umami and tropical notes. Wine Yeast Junmai with yellowtail, apple, and carrot, where fruit-driven aromatics mirrored the plate. Omachi Tokubetsu with lamb, honey, and grape, a dialogue of savory depth and gentle sweetness. Wine Yeast Junmai with sweet potato, ratafia, and kokuto, closing the meal in balance and warmth. Visit: https://www.eatatmatsu.com/reservations Matsu on Instagram and Facebook
  • We’re proud to present the second edition of O’wineside, an immersive celebration of Mexican wine and Baja California’s culinary spirit, hosted at Valle Oceanside, the MICHELIN-starred restaurant by Chef Roberto Alcocer. Held along the stunning coast of Oceanside, California, O’wineside brings together a curated selection of over 27 wineries from Baja, offering guests a one-of-a-kind afternoon of tastings, connection, and discovery. Enjoy a Grand Tasting from 1:30 p.m. - 4 p.m. featuring winemakers from over 27 premium Baja wineries, taste 80+ wines, and enjoy gourmet bites by Chef Alcocer featuring Imperia Caviar, 5 Jotas Jamón Ibérico, Harbor Pelican Fish Market Baja Oysters, and more. While, Visit Oceanside will feature a special booth highlighting the city's stunning landscapes and upcoming events, offering a glimpse into what makes this coastal destination truly special. Don’t miss this exceptional celebration of wine and food! Please note: This is a 21+ event. No substitutions or dietary restrictions can be accommodated due to the nature of this event. All ticket sales are FINAL and NON-REFUNDABLE. Valle on Facebook / Instagram
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