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  • Seaport Village will host its second annual Daycation Celebration on Saturday, June 8, from 3 to 7 p.m. In partnership with the Port of San Diego, the family-friendly extravaganza will offer a lineup of free activities and entertainment, a classic car showcase, and even a ‘celebrity’ cameo. Attendees can also enjoy complimentary bites & sips from the neighborhood’s on-site eateries and exclusive promotions from participating retailers. Here’s what to expect: Live music by local artists and a DJ dance party Woody car show Carousel rides Caricature and balloon artists Photo opportunities on the classic Seaport Village wave Bubble fun zone and face painting Samples from our foodie favorites and retail specials Seaport Village on Instagram / Facebook
  • Since 1973, La Mesa Oktoberfest has been a cornerstone of San Diego and Southern California's Oktoberfest celebrations, drawing revelers for three days of vibrant live music, authentic German cuisine, and a plethora of German and Craft beers. This year's Oktoberfest in La Mesa promises to be an unforgettable celebration, going above and beyond to capture the spirit of Munich. From the traditional Bavarian decor and lively music, to, of course, the delicious food and drinks, attendees can expect an authentic experience that honors the festival's rich heritage. Plus, we're thrilled to announce the return of the iconic and beloved ferris wheel, adding an extra element of excitement and nostalgia to the festivities. From Friday, October 4, to Sunday, October 6, the quaint streets of La Mesa Village will transform into the largest German celebration in San Diego. Grab your steins and prepare to "Prost!" as the festival offers an array of libations to suit every taste bud. Three fully loaded biergartens will feature non-stop performances by local and regional bands, spanning genres from German Polka to indie rock, ensuring entertainment for attendees of all ages. For just $5 (with kids admitted free), guests can access all three unique biergartens with a Biergarten Pass. With appetites stimulated by the festive atmosphere, attendees can indulge in traditional German fare such as giant pretzels, bratwurst, schnitzel, and other delectable delights available in the food court. But Oktoberfest isn't just about food and drink – it's also about fun and games! Join the Glücklich Games for a series of spirited competitions, including Beer Stein Holding, Brat Toss, Pretzel Eating, Musical Chairs, Chicken Races, and more! After the games, explore the Artisan Market, featuring over 100 boutique vendors offering hand-made items and unique goods. This year, we’re introducing “Artisan Alley,” an entire street dedicated to vendors featuring handmade unique crafts and goodies from local vendors and artists! We’ve got something for everyone! The German Kinder Karneval offers a plethora of children’s activities, including the return of the crowd favorite - a towering Ferris Wheel with sights of La Mesa! Be sure not to miss the rock-climbing wall, inflatable slides, interactive art, brat-eating competitions, scavenger hunts, and much more. Furry family members are welcome at La Mesa Oktoberfest, with special events like the Wiener/Dachshund dog races and fashion shows allowing furry friends to join in the festivities and compete for exciting prizes and medals. For those seeking an elevated experience, VIP passes to the Hofbrauhaus Biergarten offer special benefits and treatments. La Mesa Oktoberfest promises to create lasting memories and provide a weekend of free, unbeatable entertainment in the heart of La Mesa. Don your Lederhosen and join us for an unforgettable celebration in 2024! For more information and VIP pass purchases, visit: lamesaoktoberfest.org La Mesa Oktoberfest on Facebook and Instagram
  • In the rural, red parts of Pennsylvania, young Democratic organizers have a plan to lose by less to win the state for Vice President Harris. But former President Donald Trump's campaign isn't worried.
  • Khan has denied wrongdoing and insisted since his arrest in 2023 that all the charges against him are a plot by rivals to keep him from returning to office.
  • California could become the first state to require technology in cars that warns drivers when they're going 10 miles per hour over the speed limit. But critics say lawmakers are moving too fast.
  • Sunday Brunch and New Orleans Jazz Trios only at Books & Records Bar! The Cloudmakers is a spirited jazz band dedicated to the vibrant tradition of New Orleans’ musical heritage. Led by Nightshade Navarro, the band weaves together a tapestry of sounds reminiscent of the iconic streets of the French Quarter. With a repertoire deeply rooted in the classic tunes of swing and early jazz, The Cloudmakers captures the soulful improvisation and infectious rhythms that define the Big Easy’s musical identity. See More Events: bardicmanagement.com/events For more information visit: bardicmanagement.com
  • Over 11 million pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry were recalled over listeria concerns, affecting salads, wraps, frozen meals and more from popular chains like Target, Trader Joe's and Walmart.
  • When Sapporo Brewing bought Stone Brewing Company in 2022, the plan was to expand the facility to brew both Sapporo and Stone beers.
  • Thursday, June 6, 2024 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / YouTube. After decades of relative stability, the U.S. energy revolution is beginning to shift the dynamics of the energy market. Once dependent on the Middle East for much of its energy, the U.S. is now producing more of its own - potentially freeing America to pursue a new foreign policy in the region.
  • Trump said he and Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu talked Tuesday about relocating Palestinians and leveling Gaza, which he suggested could be the "Riviera of the Middle East" under U.S. ownership.
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