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  • Get ready to explore the Museum after hours and find your passion for Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art, and Math (STREAM)! Blast off into the universe and put your astronaut skills to the test with hands-on activities to learn about: -Telescopes with San Diego Astronomy Association -Stomp rockets with San Diego Air and Space Museum -Robotics with Millennium Falcons -Outer space crayon resist art with Escondido Public Library -Gravity and the moon -Space exploration -Crater creation Plus, you won't want to miss out on our featured experience: -Glow in the dark space jam dance party! Fill your rumbling stomach by visiting the unique food truck, Big Oven Pizza, for fresh wood fired pizzas. SOCIALS: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Hollywood has churned out films that depict labor organizers as communists, and labor bosses as gangsters. So it should come as no surprise that real-life negotiations with the studios are so tricky.
  • Mandy Gunasekara, a former EPA official in the Trump administration, says climate change will be "mild and manageable." She wrote a playbook to weaken the EPA if a Republican wins the 2024 election.
  • New evidence shows that people who maintain a range of healthy habits, from good sleep to physical activity to strong social connections, are significantly less likely to experience depression.
  • El Camino High School in Oceanside Unified is designated as a TED-Ed campus.
  • In The Quickening, author Elizabeth Rush grapples with what it means to have a child in the midst of a changing climate.
  • Millions of Americans learned Tuesday that some or all of their student loan debt is being erased. Then, the San Diego Unified School District starts on Monday. Superintendent Dr. Lamont Jackson talks about the year ahead. And, a recent NPR/Ipsos poll found a majority of Americans believe the U.S. is experiencing an “invasion” at the southern border. We hear perspectives from San Diegans and an immigration expert about the politicized language around the issue of immigration. Next, the head of the county’s Citizen’s Law Enforcement Review Board talks about why the board is recommending everyone entering county jails, including deputies and jail staff, should be searched or scanned for drugs. Finally, UC San Diego and the San Diego Natural History Museum’s “Art of Science” contest was created to highlight the beauty that can emerge during scientific research. We’ll hear about the inspiration for the contest and about the winning entries on display now.
  • Event focuses on Afrofuturism and provides an educational, entertaining, and informative space for creative thinkers.
  • In a large study, the experimental drug donanemab slowed the progression of Alzheimer's by about 35%. That's slightly better than the drug Leqembi, which was fully approved by the FDA on July 6.
  • Come join us at our 40th Annual Oktoberfest Fall Festival event with real German meals from Tip Top Meats, kids and adult activities, live German music, and of course a Bier Garten! The Bier Garten will feature an assortment of beers on tap including an Oktoberfest varietal and various wines. Proceeds from the event go to the Rotary Clubs of Carlsbad and to charities in the Carlsbad area. Come out to support your local community and get your Oktoberfest on! Additional Activities Petting Zoo by Carlsbad Strawberry Company Kids Zone provided by the Meigs Family Foundation Fun Photo Opportunities Magic and Science Performances Corn Hole and High Striker A “Do it Yourself Magic Table” Face Painting and Balloon Animal Station Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
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