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  • The Most "Instagramable" Pumpkin Patch in San Diego! Family Friendly Maze! Fall fun for the whole family! Looking for family activities this fall or wondering about the best things to do in San Diego this fall season? You’ve found the right place! Step into our Pumpkin Patch Maze, where laughter echoes through hay bale corridors and smiles are guaranteed at every turn. This event is designed as the ultimate pumpkin patch for kids and families, blending classic fall fun with creative twists that your little ones will talk about for weeks. Hay Bale Maze Adventure Navigate through our towering maze made from real straw bales! With twists, turns, and surprise discoveries around every corner, this kid-friendly challenge is perfect for adventurers of all ages. Pumpkin Hay Bowling Strike up some fun with our unique twist on bowling! Roll real pumpkins toward giant wooden pins in this hilarious game that combines autumn harvest with classic arcade fun. Harvest Game Station Test your aim at our ring toss and cornhole stations, beautifully decorated with fall harvest themes. These classic games get a seasonal makeover that's perfect for friendly family competition. Bounce House Bonanza Let the kids bounce away their energy in our festive inflatable bounce house! Decorated with fall colors and autumn motifs, it's the perfect place for endless giggles and active play. Nese Kids Care on Facebook / Instagram
  • Since Trump began his second term, his administration's use of the armed forces has left a growing number in the military unsettled, according to NPR interviews with service members and advocates.
  • Students from Central Union High School in El Centro, California and KPBS San Diego have teamed up to release “Voices del Valle,” a new 11 episode, youth-led podcast spotlighting powerful coming-of-age stories from California’s Imperial Valley.
  • After arriving on Friday, Iran's Abbas Araghchi has left Islamabad, prompting President Trump to announce that his envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will no longer travel there Saturday for peace talks
  • CipherHacks is a free, student-led cybersecurity and computer science hackathon designed for high school students across San Diego. Over two days, participants will team up to design, code, and present projects while building technical skills, collaborating with peers, and connecting with industry mentors. The event is open to all skill levels — from first-time coders to experienced developers. Students will have access to hands-on workshops, mentorship, and panel discussions featuring both college students and industry professionals. Participants can compete in prize tracks such as: • Best Beginner Project • Best Design • Overall 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place (Judge + Popular Vote) With free food, swag, prizes, and industry networking, CipherHacks creates an inclusive environment for students to learn, experiment, and showcase their creativity. Registration is free and open until September 30, 2025. Register at cipherhacks.tech/register Follow updates on Instagram: @CipherHacks2025
  • Photographers and storytellers Karla Gachet and Ivan Kashinsky document cumbia music in Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina and the United States.
  • La Jolla Playhouse premieres a musical adaptation of Mike Nichols' 1988 hit film, with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper.
  • In Virunga National Park, rangers are on the front lines — playing a critical role to contain the surging virus while coping with an upsurge in conflict-related violence.
  • Rafael Payare, conductor Augustin Hadelich, violin San Diego Symphony Orchestra MENDELSSOHN: "The Hebrides (Fingal’s Cave)," Op. 26 SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 SCHUBERT: Symphony No. 9 in C Major, D 944, "The Great" From Schubert in the early 19th century to Sibelius 100 years later, the Romantic composers were fascinated by the strange and the exotic, by the unfamiliar and the otherworldly. Mendelssohn travelled to the remote Atlantic islands of Scotland, where he was inspired to write his Hebrides overture, mimicking the sound of the sea and the wailing of ancient bagpipes. In his violin concerto, Sibelius caught the incantations of Finnish folk music and the wailing of wind in the northern forests. And Schubert’s last and greatest symphony was considered so long and so strange by his contemporaries, it lay unperformed for years. Now it is one of the central works of Western classical music. As Robert Schumann wrote after its first performance: “This symphony opens an entirely new world to us, producing such an effect on us as none has produced since Beethoven”. San Diego Symphony on Facebook / Instagram
  • Indonesia has more than 120 active volcanoes. On the island of Java, thousands live alongside Mount Merapi, constantly balancing risks -- and most say they won't leave.
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