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  • A new NPR/Ipsos poll shows growing support for some restrictions on immigration. Still, many elements of President Trump's sweeping crackdown are unpopular with Democrats and independents.
  • Join us for the Del Mar Beer Festival, an exclusive 21+ ticketed event where you can sample from 50+ local and regional beers, ciders, and seltzers – all while enjoying live Thoroughbred racing trackside. Sip, savor, and soak up the scene with gourmet food vendors, live DJ sets, and unbeatable coastal vibes. General admission tickets include track entry, a racing program and tipsheet, five beer tasters, access to specialty food for purchase, and admission to an exclusive trackside viewing area. Del Mar Racing on Facebook / Instagram
  • The 2025 summer racing season at the Del Mar racetrack kicks off with Opening Day on Friday, July 18. Returning to the tradition of Friday Opening Days, this iconic event marks the start of the 86th annual season and is SoCal’s biggest party of the year! Experience The Grand at the Turf Club East Terrace, where curated cocktails from Blade and Bow’s master mixologists can be enjoyed alongside a vast buffet including offerings from Michelin-Starred Chef, Brandon Rodgers. Don’t forget about the Opening Day Hat Contest when prepping your fun outfit for the day. Also, join in on even more camaraderie and check out The Party presented by Pacifico, featuring world-class DJs, craft beers & cocktail bars, and photo booths. Tickets are selling fast! Grab yours today and join us for the festivities. Del Mar Racing on Facebook / Instagram
  • Garden at Dusk Dinner Series – Spring 2025 Friday, April 18, 2025 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Join us at Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center for an intimate outdoor dinner in our beautiful gardens at sundown featuring Chef Doug Settle of Hearth and Harvest. Enjoy delicious and authentic farm-to-table cuisine while connecting with community. Let’s celebrate the season & make memories together that honor our commitment to sustainability, food justice & excellent local food! Visit: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/LGyquoiqKOB86v7vWplbYQ?t=1741978593 Olivewood Gardens on Instagram and Facebook
  • Learn to make your own Wooden Pen! Sunday, June 8, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. In this beginner 3-hour woodworking workshop, students will learn basic woodturning techniques, including tool and lathe safety, tool sharpening, how to set up and use a pen mandrel, sizing wood blanks and drilling of the wood blanks for brass tubes to be inserted. Woodturning techniques with woodturning gouges will be covered and the use of a finish will be applied to the finished product. This class is appropriate for ages 16 years and older. All materials included. • Military & first responders discounts. • Scholarships available. • Homeschool funds accepted. • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. Visit: Beginner Lathe San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join Palomar College's Pride Center for a very special screening of the new documentary "Sally!" followed by an in-person conversation with the film's Co-Director Ondine Rarey! The screening will take place on Palomar College's San Marcos campus on March 20 at 5 p.m. FILM SYNOPSIS: "Sally!" (2024) Sally Gearhart was a charismatic trailblazer who led the charge in the 1970s and '80s lesbian feminist movement, leaving an indelible mark on women’s rights and LGBTQ+ equality. A brilliant and magnetic superstar, she inspired thousands with her unapologetic activism and visionary leadership. Yet, by 2008, her pivotal contributions had been all but forgotten, her legacy notably absent from the Hollywood film Milk. How could history overlook Sally Gearhart? This is the story of a revolutionary figure who cannot be erased. SPECIAL GUEST: Ondine Rarey Ondine is a filmmaker, editor, and writer. Her documentary FOOLS AND HEROES was a Grimme-Preis nominee (the German equivalent of an Emmy), airing on ARTE in France as well as stateside on PBS. She has edited well over a dozen documentary features and shorts, including "Now en Español" (for PBS), "A Great Ride," "Who Will Write Our History" and, “Rebel Hearts” an official selection at Sundance 2021. She has also worked on multiple TV series, including KEEPING UP WITH THE KARDASHIANS and ALIEN ENCOUNTERS.
  • Monday - Thursday at 7:30 a.m. on KPBS TV + 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. on PBS Kids. Available in English and Spanish. PBS KIDS presents a new animated STEM series for viewers ages 5-8 from Al Roker Entertainment, the production company helmed by Al Roker, Emmy-winning weatherman and host from TODAY. The new show is designed to support kids’ learning about Earth science and meteorology through adventure and comedy to cultivate their awareness, curiosity, and caring about how weather and climate impact individuals, communities, and our global society.
  • Seabreeze Craft Chocolates is hosting special hands-on chocolate classes this summer for teens ages 11 and up! During this fun and interactive 2-hour session, participants will learn how to temper chocolate, explore cacao farming, and get a behind-the-scenes look at how Seabreeze creates its signature treats. Guests will decorate their own truffles, take home everything they make, and receive a beautiful gift box that holds up to 21 truffles. All materials and tools are provided, and no prior experience is necessary. An adult must accompany anyone under 16 throughout the class. Space is limited, reserve your spot in advance by visiting https://www.seabreezechocolates.com/chocolate-classes. Seabreeze Chocolates on Instagram
  • The State Department is slashing hundreds of jobs in what's being called its biggest shake-up in decades — drawing sharp criticism from former diplomats who say the cuts risk gutting America's diplomatic muscle.
  • A deadly raid in central Nigeria left more than 100 villagers dead and hundreds displaced. Survivors say it's part of a brutal campaign to drive Christian farming communities from their land.
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