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  • The new law, designed to target commercial breeding operations decried by critics as "puppy mills," lets pet shops work instead with shelters to offer rescued or abandoned animals up for adoption.
  • Curator Gallery Walk-Through for The Shape of Color, the Weight of Light. San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery hosts this exhibition of pictorial and sculptural investigations on color, light and texture, featuring recent artworks by San Diego-based artists Christian Garcia-Olivo, Kaori Fukuyama and Melissa Walter. The advent of Modernism inspired artists to explore abstraction and in the 20th century painters were motivated to pursue explorations with a variety of media in order to capture both the material and the immaterial. Jackson Pollock’s drip paintings, physically vigorous in form and action, can be contrasted with the ethereal rigor of perceptual light works by the Southern California Light and Space movement of the 60s and 70s; and to the interest on phenomenology of some conceptual art. The three artists whose works are assembled together in The Weight of Color, The Shape of Light, delve into these legacies; there’s a push and pull of the picture plane, a celebration of both organic and synthetic pigments while surface and materials are manipulated in novel and unexpected ways. Hear from Alessandra Moctezuma, curator and gallery director. SD Mesa College: Facebook Instagram
  • 32nd Annual Fall Home Garden Show Returns of the Del Mar Fairgrounds: October 29-30, 2022. 
Show Your Home Some Love! Now in its 32 ST year, the Fall Home/Garden Show returns to Del Mar Fairgrounds for a two-day extravaganza of hands-on demonstrations, hundreds of home-improvement products and services exhibitors, educational seminars, plant sales, and face-to-face consultations with top experts—all with the convenience of one-stop shopping for everything pertaining to home and garden, inside and outside. The Show focuses on San Diego-area experts, services, products, and businesses. Attendees find everything they need to save time and money improving, refreshing, or remodeling their home and outdoor surroundings—from the latest in appliances to garden lighting, from BBQs to security systems, from baths to sunrooms. Gardening: The Master Gardeners of San Diego will be in the show and available to answer all your questions. The huge main hall features hundreds of exhibitors showcasing the newest products and hottest trends, all at special low show prices! The Show offers several unique Home and Garden features that provide extraordinary added value. These truly set the Fall Home/Garden Show—now in its 32 ND year—apart from all other Home Shows. Bargains!-- The Fall Home/Garden Show is a home and garden shopper’s paradise. Special pricing is a big attraction for any homeowner looking for deep one-time-only savings. The Marketplace is also an ideal opportunity to easily arrange for multiple bids on any home project, be it shutters, doors, windows, skylights, or hundreds of other essentials. Save TIME and money! This show is FREE Admission! Bring the whole family! Show hours: Saturday, October 29 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; and Sunday, October 30 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. for more information visit: Fallhomegardenshow.com
. About Westward Expos (www.sandiegohomegardenshows.com): Founded in 1985 in San Diego, Westward Expos produces both the Spring Home/Garden and Fall Home/Garden shows, San Diego’s leading show producer, Westward Expos can be reached at 858-336-8333 For information on how to participate in the Fall Home/Garden Show, contact Lawrence Bame at this number or Lawrence@sandiegohomegardenshows.com. 

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  • A months-long investigation by The California Newsroom found that the department continues to fumble key responsibilities related to forest management and wildfire mitigation
  • Bringing the community together, one plate at a time, the all new Mercado Zona Libre is in search of trendy, delicious, and unique businesses to join the nightly festivities. Mercado Zona Libre hopes to share the love of food and culture all in one, deliciously fun place. Debuting its newly expanded set-up on Easter weekend, April 15 - 16, Mercado Zona Libre encourages all realms of small businesses to share the plate! With vendors specializing in beverages, artisan food, desserts, pastries, candies, breads, and more are welcome. Algo Bueno, the Latin-fusion food truck that started it all, is one of the many small businesses set to occupy Mercado Zona Libre. From flavorful Mayan Ribs to mouthwatering Chicken Mole Nachos, Algo Bueno’s most popular food items will be available for purchase. Do you have the right ingredients to join? You could secure a spot as a resident vendor at the Mercado Zona Libre. If your business is interested in getting involved and/or selling goods within the new and upcoming Mercado Zona Libre, please contact mercadomrkt@gmail.com. Dates | April 15-16, 2022 | Friday: 3pm- 8pm | Saturday: 8am- 2pm Location | Algo Bueno For further information on this event please visit: https://www.facebook.com/algobueno91910
  • Tagline: Aspiring poet Lucien de Rubempré joins a cynical team of journalists in 19th century Paris and discovers that the written word can be an instrument of both beauty and deceit in this sumptuous adaptation of Honoré de Balzac’s, "LOST ILLUSIONS". Synopsis: Lucien de Rubempré (Benjamin Voisin) is an ambitious and unknown aspiring poet in 19th century France. He leaves his provincial town, arriving in Paris on the arm of his admirer, Louise de Bargeton (Cécile deFrance). Outmatched in elite circles, Lucien’s naive etiquette prompts Louise to retreat back to her husband, leaving the young poet to forge a new path. Lucien makes a new friend in another young writer, Etienne Lousteau (Vincent Lacoste), who introduces him to the business of journalism where a salon of wordsmiths and wunderkinds make or break the reputations of actors and artists with insouciant impunity. Lucien agrees to write rave reviews for bribes, achieving material success at the expense of his conscience and soon discovers that the written word can be an instrument of both beauty and deceit. Xavier Giannoli’s sumptuous adaptation of Honoré de Balzac’s epic novel, "LOST ILLUSIONS" is a ravishing vision of the birth of modern media. Get tickets here!
  • Meta's new app, Threads, may be the latest in a long-string of Twitter's competitors, but it appears to have an edge in the game thanks to its ties to Instagram. Over 30 million users have joined.
  • Voter turnout for last year's elections was the second highest for a midterms since 2000, and close to half of voters cast ballots early or by mail, estimates from a Census Bureau survey show.
  • Former President Donald Trump's family company has long been involved in countless business disputes that landed it in civil court. But it has never been tried in a court of law for crimes, until now.
  • Police chief says the lack of communication and victims' difficulty to get to shelters is making it difficult to get an accurate count of the missing after fires that killed at least 80 people.
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