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  • Do you love Elephant and Piggie? Have you made sure the Pigeon never drives the Bus? Did you lose (and find) Knuffle Bunny? If you know these book references (or even if you don’t), we invite you to celebrate kids’ author/illustrator Mo Willems during our Día de los Niños/Día de los Libros (Children’s Day/Book Day) Party! We’ll have crafts and games, face-painting, and a visit from Elephant and Piggie! Recommended for ages 3+. No registration required. Special thanks to the Friends of the Mission Valley Library for their financial support. Audience: Recommended for ages 3-1
  • Save the date for the final dinner of the series on Friday, November 1st, as The Blank Table brings together San Diego's culinary powerhouses for an extraordinary evening celebrating Dia De Los Muertos. Welcoming back Chef Janina Garay and Chef Carlo Guadarado of Be Saha Hospitality Group, alongside Chef Adrian Villarreal (of Tahona) and mixologist Marina Ferreira (of Botanica), this event guarantees a harmonious blend of culinary prowess and creativity.Chef Adrian Villarreal, a culinary artist with diverse training from chefs like Guillermo Gonzalez Beristain and Rene Redzepi, leads the culinary team at Tahona Bar in San Diego, curating unforgettable dining experiences and contributing to Food Link Catering's exclusive events globally; known for his positive impact, he previously engaged in non-profit work with Volunteers of America, showcasing his commitment to using food for social good.Marina Ferreira, co-creator of Rose Water Cocktail Company and General Manager and Partner at Botanica Art and Cocktails in North Park, innovatively curates a diverse, sustainable cocktail menu, reintroducing historical spirits and empowering women in the industry, transforming Botanica into a sought-after destination.Reserve your spot for an unforgettable dining experience that pays homage to Dia De Los Muertos in a culinary journey like no other!
  • El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Children’s Day/Book Day), commonly known as Día, is a nationally recognized initiative that emphasizes the importance of literacy for all children of all linguistic and cultural backgrounds.Join us at the Otay Mesa-Nestor Library for a celebration of literacy and STEAM education! Children and families will enjoy hand-on activities, story time, a book giveaway, and a special visit from Elinor* from PBS Kids’ hit animated series, ELINOR WONDERS WHY!*Access to the event’s character meet-and-greet may be restricted based on attendance. The photo opportunity with the costume character is subject to availability and weather permitting.Día de los Niños Fiesta con KPBS Kidscon INVITADA ESPECIAL ELINOR de ELINOR WONDERS WHY!Viernes, 26 de abril, 2024 - 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.Otay Mesa-Nestor Branch Library3003 Coronado Ave, San Diego, CA 92154¡Admisión Gratis!Actividades orientadas a niños de 5 años o menor, pero todos son bienvenidosCon orígenes mexicanos, el Día del Niño, se a convertido en una celebración mundial. Aquí en los Estados Unidos es una iniciativa nacional, conocida como El día de los niños/El día de los libros, o “Dia”, donde la importancia de la educación y de leer libros durante la infancia es celebrada para niños de todas culturas y lenguajes.¡Celebra “Día” con la Biblioteca de Otay Mesa-Nestor donde los niños y las familias podrán disfrutar de una variedad de actividades educativas, cuentos, un libro gratuito, y una visita especial de Elinor* de la serie animada de PBS Kids, Elinor Wonders Why!*La oportunidad de tomar fotos con el personaje está sujeta a disponibilidad y condiciones climáticas.KPBS es un servicio público de San Diego State UniversitySponsored by the Linden Root Dickinson Foundation
  • Join us for a captivating culinary journey as we celebrate Dia de los Muertos at our upcoming Blank Table dinner on November 3. In keeping with the traditional Blank Table format, the location will be revealed to you in due time, adding an element of intrigue and excitement to your evening.Prepare to be enchanted by the flavors and traditions of Dia de los Muertos, brought to life by a trio of extraordinary chefs:🍽️ Chef Janina Garay from Be Saha Hospitality🍽️ Chef Adrian Villarreal from Tahona🍽️ Chef Claudia Sandoval, a Master Chef winner Due to the limited size of our off-site kitchen, we will not be able to accommodate any specific food allergies or dietary preferences during the dinner. Our culinary team is dedicated to delivering a memorable dining experience; however, the constraints of the kitchen setup prevent us from fulfilling individual requests on this occasion.If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out via email at aott@chromecitycreative.comThe Blank Table is on Facebook / Instagram
  • “Dia de Los Muertos" chocolate and tequila pairing event!We will have tequilas from Centario, Don Julio, Tres Generaciones and Patrón.These unique tequilas are paired with 4 new bonbon flavors created just for this pairing. For more information visit: sweetpetiteconfections.comStay Connected on Facebook
  • Gov. Newsom pledged to address a rise in jail deaths. Since then, fentanyl overdoses and suicides have death rates at historic highs.
  • Pink slime is a derisive term used to describe the filler meat producers put in their products. It’s also used to describe websites that purport to produce unbiased news but actually have a partisan agenda.
  • Los ambientalistas advierten que el proyecto de ley de un demócrata de California “mete una excavadora” en la nueva ley estatal que protege a los árboles Joshua del peligro del desarrollo comercial. Pero el legislador dice que su empobrecida región desértica necesita desesperadamente el impulso económico.
  • Keeping good on their promise to “Unleash a Change in Pet Urgent and Wellness Care” for San Diego pet friendly families, Freddie’s Place announces a unique way for pet owners to honor and celebrate the lives of their beloved, lost pets. For nothing more than submitting a photo, the pet’s name, and whatever words of remembrance pet parents wish to contribute, Freddie’s Place will include departed pets in a dual online and in house living “Pet Memorial.” Linking the launch of the Memorial site to the Day of the Dead, a Mexican Heritage holiday where families welcome back the souls of their deceased loved ones for a brief reunion and celebration, the popular North County Animal Hospital is welcoming all area pet lovers to include pictures and personal messages of their pets who have passed on. With two ways to submit your pets information (via online form at their website or by just stopping by the 2395 S. Melrose Drive Vista location with a photo of your departed pets), Freddie’s Place wishes to include all area families in this one-of-a-kind memorial celebration, regardless if they are clients of the Animal Hospital or just dedicated pet parents who are passionate about their animals. The online Pet Memorial Page, which is complete with individual pet pictures and the heartfelt remembrance from their families, will be available all year to anyone who visits the Freddie’s Place website (www.freddiesplaceanimalhospital.com/memorial-wall/). The Dia De Los Muertos shrine onsite at the Freddie’s Place facility will be in place through Nov. 3, 2023. Freddie’s Place is a full service, 24/7/365, Urgent Care & everyday Wellness veterinary hospital servicing North San Diego pet families. With services including Canine/Feline Dental Care & Extractions, Laser Therapy, Veterinary Acupuncture, multiple Oxygen Therapy chambers to accommodate various sized pets, onsite surgery/labs/x-rays, end-of-life care, a unique Comfort Room for families to spend quiet and private last moments with their pets, Freddie’s Place continues to lead the way in old-fashioned, compassionate pet healthcare, at always fair prices. Do YOU Freddie? Your Pets Wish You Did!Freddie’s Place Animal Hospital + Urgent Care on Facebook / Instagram
  • Calling all cultural enthusiasts, storytellers, and those seeking extraordinary experiences—for the UNESCO Ancestral Maize Festival, a special Intersecciones culinary event, highlighting the extraordinary Cuisine of Michoacán, Méxic. With a focus on rare maize (corn) varieties, the ancestral food of México, this is a rare and unique food-tasting experience, presented by renowned Cocineras Tradicionales, or Traditional Cooks, who have preserved the Michoacán cuisine as an intangible cultural heritage.Michoacán, México, is globally renowned for its iconic Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) festivals, often considered the most elaborate and famous in all of México, showcasing soulful displays of culture and heritage. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Ancestral Maize Festival, presented in partnership with the Consulado General de México en San Diego and UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, aims to enrich guests by deepening their understanding of the origins of ancestral maize (corn) varieties. Our guest chefs will prepare dishes celebrated by UNESCO and served to distinguished guests, including Pope Francis. Guests will enjoy a one-of-a-kind dining experience, complemented by special regional wines, beers, and tequilas that will elevate their senses to the next levelYou won’t want to miss this modern food and wine presentation showcasing original ingredients from Michoacán, México. Discover the ancestral traditions and delicacies created from maize and hear about the UNESCO recognition. Your ticket includes tastings of 15 different traditional dishes, integrating the most diverse, interesting forms of maize. Culinary offerings will be paired with samplings of beer from UC San Diego alumni-owned Border X Brewing, one of the largest and only Latino-owned breweries in the United States, as well as two glasses of Baja regional wines from Bodegas Henri Lurton.Featured Cocineras Tradicionales – Traditional Cooks:International Chef Cynthia Martínez BecerrilMaestra cocinera Benedicta Alejo VargasMaestra cocinera Juana Bravo LázaroMaestra cocinera María Inés Dimas CarlosAbout Maize:An ancestral crop of México, maize cultivars have been farmed for more than 10,000 years. Known as “corn,” in the English language, maize is a wild grass that must be cultivated to survive. Now, grown throughout the world, it is one of the most culturally significant crops of México. It is a starchy vegetable, similar to potatoes, but its kernels are considered grains and can be milled into flour. Coming from the seed or flower of a plant (like tomatoes), maize is also considered a fruit. It comes in a broad range of varietals and multiple colors, varying from shades of red, blue, purple, black, brown, and pink, among others.—Please note: In order to maximize the number of attendees who can experience this amazing UNESCO Ancestral Maize Festival, there are two seating times for this unique and very special culinary event! 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Make sure to select preferred time at check-out!
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