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  • Treat your little one to a delightful Valentine's Day celebration at Sesame Place San Diego! Join us on Saturday, Feb. 8, and Sunday, Feb. 9, for My Fuzzy Valentine Weekend. Sing and dance your heart out with everyone's favorite furry friends, enjoy dance parties, crafts, interactive storytimes, meet & greets with furry friends, and more! FREE My Fuzzy Valentine Weekend Collector’s Sticker: We would like to thank you for celebrating My Fuzzy Valentine Weekend with us with a free commemorative special sticker when you arrive at Sesame Place! My Fuzzy Valentine Dine: Elmo is red, Grover is blue, both of them can’t wait to dine with you! Treat your little love to a fun Valentine’s Day celebration at Sesame Place San Diego! Enjoy a scrumptious buffet meal at the Sunny Day Café with themed desserts and sing and dance your heart out with Elmo, Abby Cadabby, and some other Sesame Street friends. Plus, make a beautiful valentine for the loves in your life with special Valentine’s Day craft at your table! Learn More Valentine's Treats with Elmo & Abby: Join Elmo and Abby Cadabby for special fun with this paid upgrade! Guests can enjoy a delicious treat and Valentine's Day card-making activity at the Sunny Day Café. Plus, this experience will include a special visit from Elmo and Abby Cadabby, providing unique photo opportunities. Learn More Furry Friends Dance Party: Dance, sing, and groove along with your Sesame Street friends during this interactive dance party! Learn More Sesame Storytime: Cuddle up, little friends, because it's time for a snuggly Storytime with your Sesame Street pals! Join us for heartwarming, Valentine’s Day themed tale that'll fill your day with love and laughter. My Fuzzy Valentine Photo Spot: Strike a pose against our unique photo backdrop and capture a cherished memory to take home! For more information and to purchase tickets and Season Passes, visit https://sesameplace.com/san-diego/ Sesame Place San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • U.S. employers added 119,000 jobs in September, while the unemployment rate inched up to 4.4%. The report, which was delayed by the government shutdown, may hint at the pace of hiring and firing.
  • The latest version of OpenAI's Sora can quickly turn text prompts and simple images into studio quality videos, which left the entertainment industry deeply uneasy.
  • Jessica Chaikof says research into gene therapies could someday save her eyesight. But she worries cuts to federal research funding could mean that therapy won't be ready in time.
  • As the new cases and related deaths fall in sub-Saharan Africa, the virus is rearing its head elsewhere. What's the cause? And the solution?
  • Hundreds of mourners bearing bright bouquets and clutching each other in grief gathered at a funeral in Sydney on Thursday for a 10-year-old girl who was gunned down in an antisemitic massacre during a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach.
  • A federal union argues that Trump administration language posted on federal agency websites and some emails blaming a shutdown on the "Radical Left Democrats" violates a 1939 federal law.
  • At New York City's Tenement Museum, high schoolers explore the American experience through the eyes of one 1860s-era Black family.
  • Bob Ross 🤝 gamers: On Twitch, official Bob Ross Paint-Alongs and watch parties are popular, long-running streams that, share "The Joy of Painting" with everyone, no matter their skill. "Bob used to say, 'Talent is a pursued interest,'" says instructor Carolyn Saletto.
  • In the last two months another two San Diego neighborhoods finished having their power lines put underground. The city’s about a third of the way done with a project it started in 1970.
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