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  • A musical created for and by San Diego's South Bay is ready to bring the swap meet to the stage. "Pásale Pásale" is a hyperlocal production that focuses on the resilience of the Latinx community.
  • On Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024 mycophiles, educators, chefs, supportive businesses and dedicated mushroom amateurs, enthusiasts and professionals will gather at our Annual Fungus Fair in San Diego’s Balboa Park, continuing our mission to help educate our community, exchanging knowledge and celebrating all things fungi. The San Diego Mycological Society was established in 1997 and our group gathers for the many facets of fungi such as culinary, cultivation, identification, photography and art, ecology and more. We have monthly seminars, conduct classes, lead forays to find mushrooms, assist in mushroom identification, and share joy in commensality at member potlucks and chef prepared full course mushroom dinners. Visit: https://sdmyco.org/fungus-fair-2024/
  • The far-right Alternative for Germany won a state election for the first time Sunday in the country's east, and was set to finish at least a very close second in a second vote, projections showed.
  • A beloved heirloom variety of New Mexico red chile commands high prices because of its scarcity. Finding farmers to continue cultivating it has become a challenge.
  • They range from characterizations of former President Trump’s stances on abortion rights and Social Security to her plans to address housing and grocery prices.
  • Carlsbad could be the first city in San Diego County to ban smoking and vaping in multiunit homes.
  • Twice annually — weeks before and after the summer solstice — residents and tourists raise their phones to capture Manhattan’s sun aligning with the city grid, creating a spectacular sunset.
  • The American rock musician and former paratrooper was arrested last year on drug trafficking charges.
  • Join A Way Home For Dogs and other local rescues and shelters at the North Park Mini Park to meet dozens of adoptable dogs, cats, puppies and kittens. Connect with local organizations that are making a difference and learn about volunteer opportunities, fostering and other ways to help homeless animals in San Diego. This event will be held at the North Park Vegan Food Popup, San Diego’s biggest outdoor vegan market featuring over 60 vendors. Enjoy eats and treats from an international food court and shop a selection of products and services from local businesses. Participating Groups: - A Way Home For Dogs - ALMA Dog Rescue - Animal Rescuers Without Borders - County of San Diego Animal Services (Bonita) - Frosted Faces Foundation - Today, Tomorrow & Forever Animal Rescue ...And More! ___________________________________________ More Events: San Clemente Vegan Food Popup 1st Saturday Every Month | 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at North Beach , 1832 N El Camino Real, San Clemente North Park Vegan Food Popup 2nd Saturday Every Month, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at the North Park Mini Park, 3812 29th St, San Diego Vista Vegan Food Popup 3rd Friday Every Month, 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. at the Local Roots Boochyard,1430 Vantage Ct, Vista Special Events: San Diego Super Adoption Event Saturday, April 13th, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. at the North Park Mini Park, 3812 29th St, San Diego San Diego EarthFest Saturday, April 20th, 2024, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. at Balboa Park, Park Boulevard and Presidents Way Lawn All locations are free to the public, family-friendly and dog-friendly and feature music and free parking. Vegan Food Popup has been featured on CBS News, ABC News, Fox News, The San Diego Union-Tribune, The Orange County Register, San Diego Magazine, KUSI and San Diego Reader. Since launching in 2019, Vegan Food Popup has supported hundreds of local food and craft vendors by providing venues for sharing their offerings with the community. Subscribe to our Newsletter For more information visit: veganfoodpopup.com Stay Connected on Instagram and Facebook
  • Tampa Period Pantry has set up 10 locations to help fight 'period poverty.' It's attracting more attention after Gov. DeSantis vetoed funds for free menstrual products in Florida schools.
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