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  • San Diego Automotive Museum has under gone an immense transformation. The exterior of SDAM has been painted to match its historical 1935 color for the California Pacific International Exposition; four beautiful mural representations of commerce, scenic beauty, agriculture and industry now adorn the museum entrance. The inside of SDAM has transformed as well including new flooring, an installed lift, and an ever-evolving collection of one of a kind cars. The San Diego Automotive Museum has a multi-million dollar ever-evolving collection of cars, motorcycles and memorabilia. We are located in sunny San Diego within Balboa Park. Museum Hours: Tuesday to Friday from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Last admission at 4:30 p.m.) Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Last admission at 4:30 p.m.) CLOSED on most Mondays and some holidays ADMISSION: Adults $14 Seniors 65 and older $10 Military with ID $10 Students with ID $10 Youth 6 – 17 years old $7 Children 5 and under Free The Mission of the San Diego Automotive Museum is to tell the story of the social and technological past, present, and future of motorized vehicles throughout its collections, exhibitions, and educational programs. The San Diego Automotive Museum is striving to be a world-class museum through our exhibits, educational programs, and community engagement. We currently host Cars & Coffee every third Sunday of the month; we invite the public and local car enthusiasts to come talk everything cars and enjoy coffee and donuts provided by Geico Encinitas. We also introduce a new car roughly every month so there is always something new to come back and see. Visit https://www.sdautomuseum.org/ or call 619-231-2886 San Diego Automotive Museum is on Facebook + Instagram + follow @SDAutoMuseum on Twitter
  • Friday, Nov. 11, 2022 at 10 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On demand now with PBS Video App. Join Songwriting With Soldiers' unique collaborative of professional artists working with veterans to tell their stories of war and the return home through song. This concert special celebrates music's power to heal and bring diverse people together.
  • The Butner federal prison complex in North Carolina is where a quarter of federal inmate deaths occur. It includes a medical facility but inmates aren't getting needed care, there or at other prisons.
  • Mezzo soprano Stephanie Blythe sings male baritone role in four performances of "The Puccini Duo" — a first for professional opera performances.
  • During a 47-year long career at KPBS, Tom Karlo worked as cameraman, director, manager of business and finance, and most recently as general manager. Now retired, his contributions continue to shape KPBS content, culture and visibility of the station.
  • During the pandemic, one in eight child care providers countywide had to at least temporarily close their doors. And, two years later, many have yet to open back up, state data show.
  • A teenage girl alleged she was gang raped at a house party off campus by members of the football team.
  • Please join the Climate Hub in our first quarterly meeting of 2022. We will be hosting a virtual Q and A with local youth activists in San Diego on March 30th from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Moderator: Lucero Sanchez, San Diego Coastkeeper Panelists: Denisse Lopez, Mid-City CAN Olivia Humphrey, SDSU Green Love Natalia Armenta, Youth4Climate Tatiana Butte, Outdoor Outreach Topic: The Next Generation of Change Makers Time: Mar 30, 2022 07:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88276683242?pwd=Y2xlMDVrQnYvT2NxVldLZkRvNnphUT09 Meeting ID: 882 7668 3242 Passcode: gq5AwZ
  • A new cookbook offers kitchen techniques that reduce physical exertion. It aims to make home cooking accessible again for those with chronic back pain.
  • "The Fabelmans" and "Bones and All" don't live up to expectations.
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