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  • Be an Ocean Connector and join us on a Tide Pooling adventure! Explore the intertidal zone with our local experts while they identify species and teach you about marine conservation. From sea hares to octopuses, this vastly biodiverse ecosystem has many hidden surprises. Join us for a day of curiosity, mindfulness, and all the exciting species the San Diego tide pools have to offer! Field guides will be provided. Best of all, a portion of your Eco Tour ticket goes to our nonprofit environmental education programs. Step into a world of fascinating marine life on our guided Tide Pool Exploration Eco Tour! Perfect for all ages, this adventure brings you up close with the unique and diverse creatures of our local tide pools. With our knowledgeable guides, you’ll learn about tide pool ecosystems and the vital role they play in coastal habitats. What to Expect: Hands-On Exploration: Carefully observe and identify sea stars, crabs, anemones, and other tide pool inhabitants. Eco-Education: Learn from our guides about tide pool ecosystems, conservation, and how to protect these delicate habitats. Family-Friendly Adventure: Designed for all ages, this tour is perfect for families, students, and anyone curious about marine life. Dive into the wonders of the tide pools—sign up for a memorable, up-close look at marine biodiversity! Visit: Ocean Connectors Tide Pool Eco Tour Ocean Connectors on Instagram and Facebook
  • We’re excited to invite YOU to our first monthly Artists Meeting of 2025! Whether you’re just starting out or exploring new creative paths, this is a safe, inspiring space to connect and grow alongside fellow artists. Date: Saturday January 18, 2025 Location: Centro Cultural de La Raza, Balboa Park 2004 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101 Time: From 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Come share your passion, meet like-minded creatives and get ready to spark new ideas. Let’s make this year amazing—together! Visit: https://centrodelaraza.com/ Centro Cultural de la Raza on Instagram and Facebook
  • Actress Natalie Morales says there were many "shoulds" in her life — pressure to do the right thing — but has recently learned that there's no right way to live.
  • Grossmont Symphony Orchestra features a collaboration with San Diego Ballet Marquez - Danzón No. 2 Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade Piazzolla/arr. Desyatnikov - Las Quatro Estaciones Porteñas (after Vivaldi's Four Seasons) Please visit here for more information.
  • The federal government has historically discriminated against Black farmers. The recent funding halt from the Trump administration presents yet another hurdle to those who have spent decades fighting for equity in farming.
  • Since their founding in 1990, African American Read-Ins have become a Black History Month tradition at school and community gatherings nationwide.
  • President Trump claims power over independent regulators in a new order. NPR asks Jane Manners, a law professor at Temple University, why independent agencies were created to be independent.
  • Today's release is the first time Hamas has handed over the bodies of hostages during the war, although several have been recovered by Israeli forces in Gaza and returned to Israel.
  • Federal prosecutors are trying to overturn Illinois sanctuary laws, and the case could have major implications for a California law limiting local law enforcement cooperation with immigration authorities.
  • After three decades in Southern cuisine, Lee's next culinary chapter explores Korean American cooking, moving beyond traditional recipes and fusion concepts.
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