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  • Little ones learn best through exploration. Each week your young child will explore crafts using safe, natural materials meant to engage curiosity and wonder. Through hands-on activities, your child will learn to express themselves in a creative way while practicing fine motor skills, eye-hand coordination, and much more. This series is a wonderful introduction to a creative and nurturing learning environment. During each session your child will work on a fun, engaging project they’ll eventually take home. This weekly series is full of hands-on crafts for early childhood. Projects are Waldorf, Reggio, & Montessori-inspired. All safe materials included. Projects and themes are changed monthly to keep young children grounded in rhythm with the shifting seasons. Students can return month after month to continue to explore, learn and develop their skills! Drop-ins are welcome! Is your child curious about craft & taking a class with other children? We welcome trying things out. Choose ‘Drop In Date’ from the drop-down menu (please purchase 48 hours in advance so we can have supplies ready) and tell us which date your child will come in the ‘Notes’ section at checkout. This class meets weekly, 4 times each month Ages 3-6 welcome! If this class is full, join the Interest List. For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • President Trump said the entity would focus on cutting government waste and slashing federal regulations, and he put tech billionaire and adviser Elon Musk in charge.
  • The scope of DOGE's work and the identities of the people carrying it out isn't fully clear — leaving agencies and government workers in chaos.
  • President Trump defended his humanitarian aid cuts to countries around the globe, including one nation he joked "nobody has ever heard of." Here are some facts about the African nation of Lesotho.
  • NY Gov. Hochul says she'll weigh NYC Mayor Eric Adams' future on Tuesday, after four of his longtime aides resigned over a corruption scandal involving the Trump administration.
  • DESCRIPTION: Grab your headphones and comfy shoes for a site-specific, immersive soundwalk that takes you on an urban odyssey exploring the built environment and natural world around La Jolla Playhouse and UC San Diego. 59 ACRES is a poetic, meditative and innovative work from Los Angeles-based artist Marike Splint offers new ways of seeing and listening as it navigates you through the physical, cultural and geographical landscapes we inhabit, in search of the extraordinary amidst the mundane. First commissioned by La Jolla Playhouse for the 2024 WOW Festival, 59 ACRES will be available for you to explore and enjoy for free anytime during daylight hours through June 2025. HOW TO PARTICIPATE: 59 ACRES can be enjoyed at any time during daylight hours starting at the front of La Jolla Playhouse’s Potiker Theatre and ending at the Geisel Library. To experience the soundwalk, users will need to download the 59 ACRES app. Bring your own, fully charged mobile device and earbuds/headphones that will connect to your smartphone. You will be walking up to 1.5 miles round trip on the university campus which includes terrain of grass, pavement, gravel and natural soil. The walk has accessibility ramp alternatives whenever there are steps or stairs. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a jacket for inclement weather. From Geisel, it’s a 0.8 mile (approx. 15 min) walk back to La Jolla Playhouse. Get ready for an immersive soundwalk and download the app at www.59ACRES.com.
  • The popular, brightly painted minibuses are being phased out in the Philippines, but you can still tour San Francisco's Filipino Cultural District in one.
  • SANDAG has long envisioned a new rail line from the border to Sorrento Mesa. But a recent planning study found immense cost and engineering challenges.
  • Join us for the new Cardiff Farmers Market! Cardiff 101 Mainstreet hosts a weekly Farmers Market on Saturdays from 10a.m. to 2p.m., rain or shine. Located at Mira Costa College - San Elijo Campus, Cardiff Farmers Market is a Certified California Farmers Market featuring locally sourced produce sold by local farmers. We have an array of related food products and prepared food vendors, along with a curated group of craft vendors and local makers. Regular vendors include Mooski Snacks, Wonderland Farm, MP Family Farm, Rodney Kawano Farm, Sea Greens Microgreens, Crescent Meat, Fishbone Fish, Cardiff Tiny Farm, Emmy Lou Jewelry, and lots more. Everyone is local, and everything is fresh! “Cardiff by the Sea is known as a one-of-a-kind destination in North County. We have long been a seaside community that treasures and supports its local businesses,” said Alison Wielechowski, Executive Director of Cardiff 101 Mainstreet. “But if there's one thing Cardiff has been missing until now, it's a local destination farmers market that highlights and showcases our local region's best produce, meats, artisan foods, and makers, all within sight of the ocean and less than half a mile from the I-5… every week! It's a perfect and convenient weekend destination for community, food, and fun—and an awesome addition to the best that Cardiff-by-the-Sea has to offer.” Located across the street from San Elijo Lagoon, the rustic and charming location is situated perfectly between Olivenhain, Encinitas, Solana Beach, and Rancho Santa Fe, with easy access off the I-5 at Manchester Ave. There is ample FREE parking, or even better, easy bike access. As an organization that feels strongly about social justice, equity, and helping its community grow, the Cardiff Farmers Market is proud to accept EBT payments and is ADA-compliant. Your leashed dogs are welcome!
  • A 2021 state law has radically changed the housing equation in San Diego.
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