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  • Experience an evening of palate pleasing tastes in Mission Hills, one of San Diego’s premiere dining destinations. Our restaurant owners, chefs, cheese mongers, baristas, bakers, and ice cream and popsicle makers will create preparations sure to captivate your taste buds. From international to local, twenty-five participating purveyors of delicious tastes, including long established and very new arrivals in Mission Hills, and even a recipient of the prestigious 2021 Michelin Plate award, will be featured at the 9th Annual Taste of Mission Hills happening on Wednesday, October 13 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Included in the price of each ticket is Old Town Trolley ticket holder transportation to within steps of each participating venue. The more than 5 mile taste route including West Lewis Street, Ft. Stockton Drive, Goldfinch Street, West Washington Street, Reynard Way and India Street, promises to make the 9th Annual Taste of Mission Hills the best ever! The trolley route and trolley stops are listed on the back of each ticket. Every fifteen minutes a trolley will pick up and drop off at designated trolley stops, marked with a red star on the route map. 2021 Taste of Mission Hills venues include: • Bar by Red Door • Cake – Your Local Bakery • Cardellino • Dixie Pops • El Indio • Farmers Bottega and more! Get tickets here! Advanced purchase: $30 (available until October 12 at 11:59 p.m.) Day-of-event purchase: $35 Follow our social media! 2021 Taste of Mission Hills on Facebook Mission Hills BID on Facebook Mission Hills BID on Instagram For more information, please visit the 9th Annual Taste of Mission Hills website or call (619) 559-9502.
  • From our partners at inewsource: Activists in Calexico say the city isn’t doing enough for the community amid the extreme heat of the summers
  • Premieres Friday, Oct. 29, 2021 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. "The Bob Ross Experience" is a hour-long program documenting the transformation of his original studio into an intimate museum experience designed for those he inspired.
  • Plant lovers rejoice! With the rise in popularity of house plants, this San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG) exhibition shows off one of the most popular plants, the bromeliad. "World of Bromeliads" is staged throughout SDBG's lush, 37-acre campus, featuring displays in the state-of-the-art, 8,000 square foot, glass-enclosed Dickinson Family Education Conservatory (DFEC) that opened last year as a $6.5 million tropical addition to the urban oasis. Aug. 14 - Sept. 26, 2021 Wednesday - Sunday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. "I love bromeliads because of their diversity, in fact there are 3,590 known species of bromeliads, almost all native to the Americas," said SDBG President and CEO, Ari Novy, PhD. "They include the tiny but mighty Spanish moss, towering beauties such as sapphire tower, gorgeous houseplants and delicious pineapple. Bromeliads exemplify how plants evolve to achieve success, while simultaneously delighting all of our senses."The main, must-see features of the "World of Bromeliads" include interactive displays, such as a station where visitors use microscopes to see the biodiversity of organisms living in bromeliad water tanks. On weekends, visitors can shop for unusual and unique plants at our grower direct market and learn how to care for their purchase. Entrance to "World of Bromeliads" is included with the price of admission. Members receive free admission. Non-member admissions range from $10 to $18. SDBG provides free entry to members of other gardens participating in the American Horticultural Society's Reciprocal Admissions Program. San Diego Botanic Garden - 300 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas, CA 92024 SDBG presents the exhibit's diverse assortment of bromeliads in partnership with three local nurseries – Bird Rock Tropicals, Olive Hill Greenhouses, and Sunlet Nursery – as well as the private collections of 20 members of San Diego Bromeliad Society. The Garden's Creative Director, René van Rems, AIFD, leads the design of the show's displays.
  • Hotter temperatures are threatening coral reefs worldwide. Now, scientists are pinpointing how some "super corals" are better able to withstand the heat.
  • Sanctions imposed on Russia have targeted some of its wealthiest individuals, its oligarchs, for their ties to President Vladimir Putin. In reality, this group has varying degrees of influence.
  • Here are all the movies that have won and were nominated at the 94th Academy Awards.
  • The Georgia congresswoman is positioning herself as a bridge between mainstream Republicans and the party's right flank in Washington.
  • Many first-time investors bought Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as they neared all-time highs, and crypto companies spent millions on marketing. Today, they are coping with painful losses.
  • NASA's Apollo missions already sent astronauts to the moon from 1969 to 1972. But scientists say there's still lots of good science to do there. The moon also could be an ideal stepping stone to Mars.
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