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  • On Saturday, May 11, community members are invited to Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center to browse and shop for locally grown plants. Guests can choose from a variety of items, including succulents, herbs, hanging baskets, zucchini, peppers, heirloom tomatoes and more. The in-person sale will also feature Olivewood’s high school urban agriculture students who have participated in a 12-week program focused on plant propagation, greenhouse management, and growing and caring for a variety of plants. Our garden experts will also be available to answer questions and provide helpful insight about the plants and produce for sale. The plant sale will allow community members to shop directly at Olivewood Gardens, a stunning and spacious outdoor garden that focuses on environmental justice and health equity through programs, action and education. Visit: www.olivewoodgardens.org/events/olivewood-gardens-plant-sale/ Olivewood Gardens on Instagram / Facebook
  • From abortion restrictions in Kansas to the removal of so-called junk fees in California, here are some laws taking effect today in states.
  • The National League Division Series between the Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers resumes Tuesday night at Petco Park.
  • After learning the U.S. doesn't officially recognize the bald eagle as its national bird, a Minnesota man swooped in and wrote a bill for Congress. This week, Biden signed it into law.
  • The death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny in prison was shocking, but hardly surprising. It follows a long line of fallen critics and opponents of Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
  • The East Palestine community is divided and exhausted, with many residents ready to move forward, even as others continue to raise concerns about the air and water.
  • The small South Bay city is the second in San Diego County to adopt a new model for connecting with its unhoused residents. But leaders are feeling the pressure as neighboring cities push for more criminalization.
  • About Gypsy Sally Based out of sunny San Diego, Gypsy Sally is a three piece blues band that brings the old school feel to the new age from blues, to rock with the occasional Bossa and Latin twist. Front man Kyler Jakubowski has utilized his North Carolina roots and over the years has created a very unique blues sound not heard since the 50’s, Austin Wagner links the rhythm and melody with his smooth motown influenced James Jameson style, and Martin Quezada holds the beat on drums with his Caribbean swing, all of which when brought together creates what is now known as the one and only Gypsy Sally. To date, Gypsy Sally has recorded one album, "How Long," recorded live in the studio with Alan Sanderson. Gypsy Sally is named after a bar in the song "Tecumseh Valley" by Townes Van Zandt. Apart from Van Zandt, the band is influenced by classic blues artists like B.B. King, John Lee Hooker, and Peter Green. However, in addition to the blues, the band also draws influence from the vocals of Sam Cooke, and the rock guitar of Rory Gallagher. Gypsy Sally Socials https://www.instagram.com/gypsysallyband https://www.facebook.com/.../Gypsysallyo.../100063703969878/ See More Events www.booksandrecordsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • The Washington Post declined to make an endorsement in this year's presidential race. Its editorial board has written that GOP nominee Donald Trump is unfit for office.
  • One thousand students descended on the park Thursday to learn about everything from how blubber keeps animals warm to how roller coasters work.
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