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  • Our great state, home to Disneyland, Hollywood, beloved cities like San Francisco, and some of the most beautiful scenery to be found anywhere, has inspired composers throughout its 174-year history. The Coastal Communities Concert Band is delighted to take you on a musical journey throughout our beautiful state at this concert based on a “California” theme. Come hear the Coastal Communities Concert Band pay tribute to the Golden State! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cccb-california-here-we-come-tickets-994243829057?aff=Other Coastal Communities Concert Band on Facebook
  • The Kunsthaus Zurich museum will remove works by artists including Van Gogh, Monet and Gauguin from public view on June 20 as it investigates their provenance.
  • Mark your calendars for Friday, April 19 from 1:30–5 p.m. for the third annual San Ysidro STEM Fair! This free, equity-centered family event is open to the entire community. No registration is required. The annual San Ysidro STEM Fair brings together community partners to offer opportunities and lower barriers to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education and careers. Enjoy hands-on STEM activities for students in grades K–8, including Learning demonstrations led by Sci Phy program teachers Robotics demos led by San Ysidro High School’s Cougarbots team Local scientists and STEM career role models Community art Community resources Raffles and giveaways Visit: www.fleetscience.org/events/san-ysidro-stem-fair Fleet Science Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Wildfires and other disasters not only destroy property and life, but leave a heavy toll on mental health. What tips do you have for someone in crisis?
  • Mission Fed ArtWalk – the largest and longest-running fine art festival in Southern California – is back for its 40th year, bringing a weekend-long celebration of arts and culture to San Diego’s Little Italy on Saturday, April 27 and Sunday, April 28, 2024. Celebrating its ruby anniversary, the free festival attracts locals and visitors to Little Italy, giving all an opportunity to meet more than 250 local, national, and international artists, and purchase art directly from the creators. The event boasts artists from every medium of art, including painting, sculpture, glass work, photography, fine jewelry and more. After browsing and purchasing one-of-a-kind works of art, attendees can enjoy four stages of live music, interactive art experiences, street food, family-friendly art projects at KidsWalk and more. For more information visit: artwalksandiego.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre Thursday told the San Diego County Board of Supervisors to continue its effort to get a Superfund site designation the Tijuana River Valley despite a rejection by the Environmental Protection Agency.
  • Saturday, April 19, 2025 at 4:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. It’s an all-new season of one of our favorite travel guides and this time one episode brings Samantha Brown back to Louisiana. She begins her New Orleans trip at City Park, enjoying chicory coffee and beignets from Cafe Du Monde. Biking down the Tammany Trace Rail Trail leads her to Abita Springs, where New Orleans’ famous beer is brewed. She also visits the National WWII Museum.
  • The start of a new school year is nearly here. KPBS Roundtable dives into some of the issues school districts face in the region.
  • From the fictional story of a pregnant woman stuck in an IKEA during an earthquake, to in-depth reporting on Alzheimer's research, here are the books we're looking forward to in the next few months.
  • Whether you're an art enthusiast, a curious observer, or simply looking for a fun and engaging way to spend your Friday evening, Open Studios at Liberty Station is an event not to be missed. You can visit different artists' studios and see how they make their art. You can walk around and talk to the artists. They will tell you about their art and how they make it.
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