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  • Create a community with us! Join us for an evening of fun and socializing with fellow park users. Mingle, make friends, learn, and consider new ways to experience Mission Trails. The event will include park user group tables, games, light refreshments, and opportunities to learn how you can become more involved at MTRP. Entry is free, and you'll also get a chance to win MTRP merchandise. Space is limited - RSVP today! The following are confirmed to attend, with more to come: - American Alpine Club - San Diego Chapter - Latinos Outdoors - MTRP Foundation - MTRP Trail Guides - Project Wildlife - Queer Hikes SD - Queering the Path - San Diego Audubon Society - San Diego Parks and Recreation Department - San Diego Spider Society - San Diego Tracking Team - San Diego Ultra Running Friends - Santa Mujeres Running Club - SDGE Sustainability Team - Ultra Runner SD - Bob Gordon and Huxley the Hawk This event has been organized and sponsored by the Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation, the nonprofit that supports the park. For more information visit: mtrp.org
  • Join us for a delightful afternoon of cookie decorating with the one and only Easter Bunny! This fun-filled event is perfect for kids and families who want to get into the Easter spirit. On Friday, March 29, 2024, starting at 3:00 p.m., head over to the Four Seasons Residence Club Aviara in beautiful North San Diego. The charming venue provides the perfect setting for this exciting activity. Let your creativity soar as you decorate delicious cookies with a variety of colorful icing, sprinkles, and other tasty toppings. The Easter Bunny will be hopping around, offering guidance and spreading joy to all participants. Bring your camera to capture memorable moments with the bunny! Parents: Don't forget to treat yourself by bouncing on over to Seasons Restaurant for our spectular hoppy hour from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m.! This in-person event promises to be a hoppy time for all. So, mark your calendars and make sure to join us for Cookie Decorating with the Easter Bunny at the Four Seasons Residence Club Aviara. It's an egg-citing opportunity you won't want to miss! Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • SDSU President Adela de la Torre and the President’s Sustainability Advisory Committee invite you to attend the SDSU Annual Sustainability Summit event on Wednesday, April 17, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The event will be held in Montezuma Hall, located on the second floor of the Conrad Prebys Aztec Student Union. There will be free food, giveaways and trivia! Join us for the full day or drop in for a few presentations. All presentations are focused on advancing campus sustainability via our research, curriculum, operations and student-led efforts. Additionally, there will be opportunity to comment on proposed measures for the SDSU Climate Action Plan Update. The event will be zero-waste. Gluten-free and vegan options will be available. For more information visit: sustainable.sdsu.edu
  • Researchers may have solved a Stonehenge mystery — and raised another. They say its central Altar Stone somehow got to England from Scotland, hundreds of miles farther away than originally thought.
  • The duet-packed F-1 Trillion marks a new chapter, but it's no wild swerve — the one-time SoundCloud rapper has had his eye on Nashville for years.
  • San Diego FC is the only team in the league that can scout youth players in Mexico.
  • Federal employee unions are fervently supporting Kamala Harris for president, in part because they like her pro-labor policies, but just as much because they fear a second Trump term.
  • Actress Gina Rowlands has died. She collaborated with husband John Cassavetes on nearly a dozen films.
  • Lucas Smith, an artist and resident of Mission Valley, San Diego, California, is making his solo exhibition debut with “Minimal Designs & Organic Shapes” at Gallery 21, Spanish Village Art Center in April. Relocating from the Midwest in 2021, Lucas brings a fresh vision to abstractionism inspired by exploration of America’s Finest City. This contemporary artist is not afraid to use color and showcase his personality through his imagination and creativity. Smith’s palette choices are bold & vibrant. His artwork is a series of layers, each with their own unique significance. Lucas invites his viewers in, not holding back, taking them on a journey through is artwork. Each piece tells a story and seeks to engage with the viewer not only to inspire but to soothe the mind. Lucas is an award-winning artist with work juried into galleries across San Diego County the past year including, Gallery 21 at Spanish Village Art Center, Ashton Art Gallery, San Diego Watercolor Society, North Coastal Art Gallery, Covet Gallery, and OMA Art Alliance. He is also a resident artist in Studio 12 at Ashton Art Gallery at Art on 30th. His website features a selection of current work at lucassmithart.com. “Minimal Designs & Organic Shapes” is on display at Gallery 21 April 9th – 22nd. The gallery is open 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. daily, or by private appointment during this exhibition. A free public Opening Reception will be held Saturday, April 13th from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m., including refreshments and a unique opportunity to engage with the artist as he shares insights on his personal and professional inspirations that led to this exciting body of work. Come explore this exciting exhibition and meet Lucas who is sure to become one of San Diego’s premier artists!
  • During a historic moment in U.S. immigration, our partners at inewsource spent 48 hours in migrant encampments along a two-mile stretch of high desert in East County. In other news, if you are low-income in San Diego County, you could get a new toilet for free. Plus, a library opening today at the San Diego Automotive Museum will provide new research and learning opportunities.
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