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  • The "Shook Volume Two: Songs of the Dark Sirens" surpassed its Kickstarter goal and will be funded. Look for it to be available in mid-2024.
  • Gliselle Marin joins the "Bat-a-thon," a group of 80-some bat researchers who converge on Belize each year to study these winged mammals.
  • At this special event, you can meet over 20 cats and kittens ready for adoption through The Rescue House. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to finding loving and caring homes for rescue cats. You can take your kitty home with you the same day, contingent upon application approval. Since our inception in 1999, we have rescued over 18,000 cats. We find loving, permanent homes for them through our six adoption centers in San Diego County, located in pet stores and businesses that work with us and share our philosophy.
  • The Supreme Court's recent term illustrates the judiciary's outsized role in government's ability to address climate change. The coming election could shape the judicial landscape for decades to come.
  • The territory hasn't had any polio cases for 25 years but this suggests the virus is spreading. Polio experts are scrambling to figure out the origins and whether or not there are active cases.
  • A picket line is planned Thursday at a Smart & Final warehouse in Commerce, one day after more than 600 workers at two of the grocery chain's warehouses in Southern California went on strike to protest "mass layoffs and other unfair labor practices," their union said.
  • Elected officials in San Diego County weighed in Sunday on President Joe Biden's announcement that he's withdrawing from the 2024 presidential campaign.
  • Maybe you're COVID indifferent. Or a COVID amnesiac. Or a NOVID who wants to keep your no COVID streak going. With cases rising this summer, it's time for a refresher course on how to avoid the virus.
  • Books take a lot of resources to make. Digital readers do, too. What's the more sustainable option? The answer isn't straightforward.
  • Join us for a weekend of winter magic at the Annual Winter Wonderland! We’re thrilled to bring the North Pole to the heart of Escondido for this special holiday event. This year, we’ve extended the festivities for an entire weekend, ensuring there’s plenty of time to immerse yourself in the holiday spirit. Event Highlights: - Real Snow Play: Let your kids frolic in real snow, building snowmen and having snowball fights. - Winter-Themed Arts and Crafts: Get creative with holiday-themed arts and crafts, making ornaments and decorations to take home. - Face Painting: Transform into your favorite holiday character with festive face painting. - Santa Claus Visits: Don’t miss the chance to meet Santa in person and share your holiday wishes. - Delicious Food and Drinks: Warm your hands and hearts with a variety of delicious food and beverages. - Holiday Shopping: Local businesses will display their unique holiday gifts, perfect for your shopping needs. But that’s not all! In addition to these delightful activities, the Winter Wonderland event will feature student holiday recitals and enchanting storybook character performances in our Lyric Courtyard. In our Center Theater, we’ll be screening Holiday Short Films to add an extra touch of magic to your weekend. Admission is completely free and open to the public. For more information visit: artcenter.org Stay Connected on Facebook
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