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  • Health care options for older adults in small rural towns can be lacking. In Glen Ullin, N.D., some community members are trying to bridge the gaps in care.
  • The San Diego Natural History Museum (The Nat) is celebrating their 150 th birthday and pulling out all the stops for a summer to remember for nature lovers. Featuring brand-new exhibits and films, special programs and activities, and extended hours, Summer of Wonder has something for everyone. Summer of Wonder takes place from Memorial Day weekend (Friday, May 24) through Labor Day weekend (Monday, September 2). Visitors are encouraged to explore the website, sdnat.org/summerofwonder, for details and to purchase tickets. All activities are included with admission unless otherwise noted. New Exhibits Opening May 24 Nature Trail at The Nat . An immersive nature garden that surrounds the Museum and showcases the incredible diversity of native plants. It’s The Nat’s birthday gift to the community and free for all to enjoy. Learn more . Action from the Archives : The Nat at 150 . The research team has dug deep into the archives for some one-of-a-kind photos of the unforgettable people who helped make The Nat what it is today. We’ve packed 150 years of history into 150 feet! Learn more . Events for All Ages Nat at Night . The best weekends start in Balboa Park. On Fridays, admission is half-price after 5 p.m. Visitors can explore all four floors, then hit the roof for a spectacular San Diego sunset view, a TGIF cocktail, and small bites from Wolf in the Woods. Learn more . Weekends of Wonder . Explore the Museum with special animal encounters, storytime, and activities from community partners. There are different offerings every Saturday and Sunday. Visit sdnat.org/events for details—full list available in April. A T-rrrific New Film: T. rex The king of the dinosaurs roars into the theater beginning June 28. Making the most of the latest, greatest special effects, this new release from Giant Screen Films/D3D Cinema is the most dazzling T. rex documentary ever made. See this giant on a giant screen—films are included with paid admission. Learn more . Extended Hours All Summer Long Visitors can enjoy beautiful San Diego days and take in more of the natural world, because longer days mean longer hours. On weeknights (Monday-Thursday), The Nat stays open until 7 p.m. On Fridays, hours extend until 10 p.m. for Nat at Night. To stay in the know on anniversary events and activities, visit the website , sign up for email updates , or follow on Instagram , Facebook , or TikTok .
  • Since 1973, La Mesa Oktoberfest has been a cornerstone of San Diego and Southern California's Oktoberfest celebrations, drawing revelers for three days of vibrant live music, authentic German cuisine, and a plethora of German and Craft beers. This year's Oktoberfest in La Mesa promises to be an unforgettable celebration, going above and beyond to capture the spirit of Munich. From the traditional Bavarian decor and lively music, to, of course, the delicious food and drinks, attendees can expect an authentic experience that honors the festival's rich heritage. Plus, we're thrilled to announce the return of the iconic and beloved ferris wheel, adding an extra element of excitement and nostalgia to the festivities. From Friday, October 4, to Sunday, October 6, the quaint streets of La Mesa Village will transform into the largest German celebration in San Diego. Grab your steins and prepare to "Prost!" as the festival offers an array of libations to suit every taste bud. Three fully loaded biergartens will feature non-stop performances by local and regional bands, spanning genres from German Polka to indie rock, ensuring entertainment for attendees of all ages. For just $5 (with kids admitted free), guests can access all three unique biergartens with a Biergarten Pass. With appetites stimulated by the festive atmosphere, attendees can indulge in traditional German fare such as giant pretzels, bratwurst, schnitzel, and other delectable delights available in the food court. But Oktoberfest isn't just about food and drink – it's also about fun and games! Join the Glücklich Games for a series of spirited competitions, including Beer Stein Holding, Brat Toss, Pretzel Eating, Musical Chairs, Chicken Races, and more! After the games, explore the Artisan Market, featuring over 100 boutique vendors offering hand-made items and unique goods. This year, we’re introducing “Artisan Alley,” an entire street dedicated to vendors featuring handmade unique crafts and goodies from local vendors and artists! We’ve got something for everyone! The German Kinder Karneval offers a plethora of children’s activities, including the return of the crowd favorite - a towering Ferris Wheel with sights of La Mesa! Be sure not to miss the rock-climbing wall, inflatable slides, interactive art, brat-eating competitions, scavenger hunts, and much more. Furry family members are welcome at La Mesa Oktoberfest, with special events like the Wiener/Dachshund dog races and fashion shows allowing furry friends to join in the festivities and compete for exciting prizes and medals. For those seeking an elevated experience, VIP passes to the Hofbrauhaus Biergarten offer special benefits and treatments. La Mesa Oktoberfest promises to create lasting memories and provide a weekend of free, unbeatable entertainment in the heart of La Mesa. Don your Lederhosen and join us for an unforgettable celebration in 2024! For more information and VIP pass purchases, visit: lamesaoktoberfest.org La Mesa Oktoberfest on Facebook and Instagram
  • We are inviting our community to celebrate Purim with us! We will have entertainment, nosh, festive mashke, and a Purim costume contest. This event is a fundraiser for assisting with expenses associated with our big schlep to Cabo Punta Banda in Baja California happening shortly after Purim. Additionally, we will have surprise Yiddishland gifts for people who purchase Yiddishland merchandise and who donate a minimum of $180 that evening. Tickets: Early bird (available until Wednesday, March 20, or until sold out): $20, Regular: $25 For more information visit: yiddishlandcalifornia.org
  • New laws will allow automated speed cameras in places where they've long been banned. Advocates say they can save lives, but critics argue they're a financial burden on those least able to pay.
  • A type of "magic mushroom" is gaining interest in the United States, but scientists at UC San Diego warned Monday it may not be the one people think they are purchasing.
  • When Ben Gomes got a call saying his mother was badly injured, he feared the worst. But when he arrived at the hospital, he learned how a stranger's quick thinking had saved her.
  • SeaWorld San Diego is launching Memorial Day weekend celebrations beginning Friday, May 24 through Monday, May 27. A Memorial Day Flag Ceremony will take place daily to honor fallen heroes of the United States Armed Forces at 10 a.m. The park will also feature live musical performances by the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing Band at Skytower Lawn stage. From Saturday, May 25 to Monday, May 27, SeaWorld San Diego will honor the military with a firework spectacular salute 10 minutes prior to the park’s closure. Additionally, each orca and dolphin presentation at the park will include a military recognition. SeaWorld San Diego will honor Military Appreciation Month with free one-day admission for U.S. military veterans and up to three guests. Veterans can register for this offer through May 27 to visit SeaWorld San Diego with their free tickets. Active-duty military and their guests continue to enjoy one-day complimentary admission all year long. The offer is part of United Parks & Resorts’ Waves of Honor program, a longstanding partnership saluting active-duty military members, veterans and their families by offering special pricing and promotions throughout the year. Eligible U.S military veterans and retirees can register for complimentary single-day ticket(s) for themselves and up to three dependents before May 27 at www.WavesofHonor.com. SeaWorld San Diego is also offering guests up to 50% off Tickets, Fun Cards and Passes during its Memorial Day Sale now through May 27 at www.seaworldsandiego.com. Annual Pass Members receive 12 months of visits with the best benefits ever, including FREE parking, up to six free guest tickets, and special savings on merchandise, Quick Queue, and more. Pass Members are first for everything, first to ride any new attraction, first to view new animal exhibits, and first to know about major park announcements. In 2024, Pass Members will be the first to view SeaWorld’s newest exhibit, "Jewels of the Sea, A Jellyfish Experience," the immersive and interactive aquarium. For more information on SeaWorld San Diego’s Memorial Day Weekend Celebration and to purchase Annual Passes and Fun Cards visit SeaWorldSanDiego.com. Memorial Day events take place May 24 through May 27: Friday, May 24: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday, May 25: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday, May 26: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday, May 27: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. SeaWorld San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • It’s Shark Summer at Birch Aquarium! Have you ever wondered what species swim in our local waters? Or wanted to know what makes sharks such unique animals? This July, join us as we dive deep into the world of these amazing animals, with fin-tastic fun for shark fans of all ages! Shark Summer celebrates the vital role sharks play in the ecosystem, while shining a light on the important conservation work and research being done to protect them. “Birch Aquarium is partnered with SAFE Sharks and Rays to take action that supports shark and ray populations around the globe,” said Brent Fish, Aquarist. “Like so many other species, sharks and rays face threats to their habitats and ecosystems, and they need our help.” Catch shark feedings, trivia nights, weekend activations and more throughout the month. Weekend activities will take place July 13-14, 20-21 and 27-28 with additional activities during the week. Shark Summer Schedule of Events/Activities Include: Scheduled Shark Feedings: Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 p.m., Saturdays at 11:30 a.m. Scheduled Kelp Forest Dives: Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Shark Exploration Stations: Saturdays and Sundays Meet the Shark Specialist Station: July 13 & 14 Shark Themed Oceans at Night: July 25 Trivia Nights featuring Scripps researcher interactions with drinks and food available for purchase on Blue Beach: Wednesdays July 17 and 31 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. And more! During Shark Summer, proceeds collected in the donation box in the aquarium’s Galleria benefit the Association of Zoos and Aquariums SAFE Sharks and Rays program, a collaborative effort by more than 60 organizations nationwide to work together to save the more than 1200 species of sharks and rays worldwide from extinction through evidence-based education and communication. Activities offered during normal business hours are included with the cost of General Admission while others (such as Oceans at Night) require separate admission. Visit aquarium.ucsd.edu for the Daily Schedule with all of the details. Now through Labor Day, the aquarium is open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on select nights and advanced reservations are recommended for all guests, except members. About Birch Aquarium at Scripps: Birch Aquarium at Scripps is the public exploration center for Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego. Perched on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Birch Aquarium features the groundbreaking work of Scripps Oceanography and UC San Diego scientists as well as conservation breeding programs, and interactive exhibits. Birch Aquarium’s mission is to connect understanding to protecting our ocean planet, which the aquarium achieves through engaging hands-on learning opportunities for more than 500,000 guests and 40,000-plus pre-K-12 students each year. Visit aquarium.ucsd.edu for more information. Birch Aquarium on Facebook / Instagram
  • In Charles Baxter's new novel, a small-town insurance salesman buys a blood test that can predict romantic entanglements, promotions — and more. It's a screwball satire of all-American zaniness.
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