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  • The pumpkin patch at Oma’s Family Farm offers a fall experience in San Diego unlike any other. Being a family-owned business and located in East County, there is a personal touch to everything within the patch. From wagon rides that take you around the farm to see cows and a variety of other animals, to an interactive petting zoo, to our seasonal market full of local goods, there is a little something for everyone to enjoy. Beyond the pumpkins, haybales are around every corner and charming music sets the scene for a serene family outing. Tasty bites and seasonal drinks are sold within the patch at the Cafe. You will find something new and fun around every corner within Oma’s. For information regarding school field trips, please contact us. Children under 24 months are free! Tickets will be available soon! Oct. 1 – Nov. 2, 2024 10 a.m. – 7 pm. Tuesday – Saturday Closed Sundays & Mondays Please try to arrive within a 1/2 hour following your scheduled arrival time. There is no limit to how long you can stay. The Market at Oma’s offers an opportunity for you to purchase Oma’s apparel, local jam & honey, toys for your kids, and a variety of other options. Be sure to stop by when you visit and see what we have available for that season! Our wagon ride is a behind-the-scenes tour of our farm. It departs every half hour at the top and bottom of the hour. Tickets will be available for purchase at the farm only, allowing you to choose what time you would like to ride. Space is limited. $5.00 per person 24 months and older. Purchase these at the window. Oma's Family Farm on Facebook / Instagram
  • The former president talks to Morning Edition about his new book, which details how he's kept busy and tried to make change in the past almost 24 years since leaving the White House
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  • Boeing's machinists are returning to work after a bruising strike. But the aerospace giant still has big long-term problems to solve if it's going to recapture its leading position in the industry.
  • Trump is only the third president to be sworn in on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Due to the particulars of the calendar and the Constitution, the two events won't overlap again until 2053.
  • Whether we were paying attention or not, 2024 was filled with good news. In case you weren't, NPR's member stations have been keeping track. Here are some of the stories that made us smile this year.
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  • The federal government is preparing to shed up to a quarter of its 360 million square feet of real estate, an NPR analysis finds. The agency in charge of federal real estate is also slashing staff.
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