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  • The San Diego Padres take on the St. Louis Cardinals in three-day, three-game showdown! Game One |Friday , September 22 2023 @ 6:40 PM Hispanic Heritage Celebration Weekend - Celebrate Hispanic Heritage with a weekend of fun, festivities, and a limited-edition themed Padres item! Tickets MUST be purchased through Padres.com/ThemeGames to receive the related item, available only while supplies last. Presented by Blue Shield of California Fiesta in the Park - As part of Hispanic Heritage Weekend, enjoy Fiesta in the Park, presented by Verizon, with live Latin music, drink specials starting at $5, and a pregame party in Gallagher Square. Presented by Verizon Game Two | Saturday, September 23 2023 5:40 PM Hispanic Heritage Celebration Weekend - Celebrate Hispanic Heritage with a weekend of fun, festivities, and a limited-edition themed Padres item! Tickets MUST be purchased through Padres.com/ThemeGames to receive the related item, available only while supplies last. Presented by Blue Shield of California Comunidad Awards Pregame Ceremony - The 12th annual Comunidad Award will be announced and celebrated! This award recognizes and pays tribute to individuals or organizations whose work has made a positive impact on those who live and work in San Diego's Hispanic community. Presented by Cox Game Three | Sunday, September 24 2023 @1:10 PM Hispanic Heritage Celebration Weekend - Celebrate Hispanic Heritage with a weekend of fun, festivities, and a limited-edition themed Padres item! Tickets MUST be purchased through Padres.com/ThemeGames to receive the related item, available only while supplies last. Presented by Blue Shield of California Military Salute to Gold Star Families - Every Sunday, the Padres will recognize and honor the men and women who serve our country. Active duty service members, Veterans and their families receive 25% off tickets on Sundays and 10% off all season long, available online through verification by GovX. Presented by USAA
  • Friday, March 24 at 6:30 p.m. (Doors open at 6 p.m.) Michael Lenoci and Carmen Morales CoHeadline! (Comedy Central, HBO, Fox) 2 Item minimum purchase per person. (food or drink)
  • The company said one of its wrapping machines developed a temporary issue that makes it possible for a thin strip of film to remain on the slice even after it's been removed from the wrapper.
  • Sinister and visually stunning, the new Netflix series Ripley reminds us why Patricia Highsmith's book The Talented Mr. Ripley continues to influence popular culture.
  • Nexstar will purchase the independent station from McKinnon Broadcasting Co.
  • A little-known Social Security program was supposed to lift people out of poverty. Sometimes it traps them there instead.
  • Health officials Thursday are recommending consumers and restaurants throw away any oysters imported from locations in Mexico until further notice.
  • For any family, the death of a child is the single most tragic event they can imagine. But what happens when the baby has no family?
  • "The Yidishe Gauchos" is a film about Jews escaping Eastern Europe and immigrating to the pampas of Argentina. When they fled to Argentina in the 19th century, many were able to become ranchers and farmers with the help of the Jewish Colonization Association. The term “Jewish Gaucho” became popular, referring to Jewish people who took on a life of agriculture and was historically associated with Argentine cowboys. The beautiful film is narrated by Eli Wallach. This event is an opportunity to not only watch the film but speak with the director to gain a greater understanding. We also have Alejandro Meter, a professor at UC San Diego, joining us to represent the Argentinian Jews of San Diego. The Joys of Yiddish states, “'The Yidishe Gauchos' is an absolute original… A rare and unexpected glimpse of an unfamiliar world.” (Leo Rosten). Mark Freeman is the producer, director, cinematographer, and editor of “The Yidishe Gauchos.” He is an accomplished documentary filmmaker and producer of other short films including “Mad River: Hard Times in Humboldt County,” “Down to Earth,” “Families and Flowers,” and “Lines in the Sand.” Freeman strives to bring his global insights and worldly experience from France, Guatemala, and Israel into his works. Freeman is currently a professor emeritus in the School of Theatre, Television, and Film at San Diego State University. Movie screening will also be broadcasted via Zoom.
  • Meriwether Lewis, commander of the famed Lewis and Clark Expedition that explored the newly purchased Louisiana Territory from 1803-06, returned home from this perilous journey with every hope (as well as his country’s expectations) of a bright and productive future. Yet within three years, the 35- year-old Lewis was dead in a lonely inn along the Natchez Trace in rural Tennessee, the victim of two gunshots. This lecture by Drs. Dave and Marti Peck, based on their new book of the same title, will help shed light on the mysterious historical fate of this American icon. This event is free and open to the public, and there is no need to pre-register. Audience: Recommended for adults.
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