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Old Town San Diego Holds Successful Clean Up Event

| April 3, 2023 | Comment Now!
<strong>Old Town San Diego Holds Successful Clean Up Event</strong>

On Saturday, March 25, the Old Town San Diego Chamber of Commerce and CalTrans, with the support of the Mormon Battalion Historic Site, organized the Old Town San Diego Clean Up event. Volunteers from across the city gathered to clean up and beautify public spaces, with tasks ranging from collecting litter to trimming tree branches and pulling […]

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Andean Bear Cub Twins Born at the San Diego Zoo—a First in Nearly 30 Years

| April 3, 2023 | Comment Now!
<strong>Andean Bear Cub Twins Born at the San Diego Zoo—a First in Nearly 30 Years</strong>

The San Diego Zoo continues to celebrate the arrival of twin Andean bear cubs—now three months old and venturing out of their private den into the guest-facing habitat. The cubs were born in December 2022 to second-time mother Alba, and sire Turbo. Since the twins’ birth, wildlife care specialists have been closely observing the bears […]

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Mission Hills Heritage to Nominate the Arnold and Choate’s Addition – North Florence Heights Historic District

| April 3, 2023 | Comment Now!
<strong>Mission Hills Heritage to Nominate the Arnold and Choate’s Addition – North Florence Heights Historic District</strong>

Mission Hills Heritage is pleased to announce that it will bring forward another nomination for a National Register historic district in Mission Hills.  Following on the successful listing of Inspiration Heights on the National Register of Historic Places in 2021, the focus of this effort will be portions of two subdivision maps in the northeast […]

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Artists Entertain and Display Their Work During the Month of April

| April 3, 2023 | Comment Now!
<strong>Artists Entertain and Display Their Work During the Month of April</strong>

Arts District Liberty Station is home to over 100 working artists, craft studios, galleries, museums and more making it the perfect place to rejoice in all things art. During the month of April, Arts District Liberty Station is celebrating the many inspiring creatives that call this space home, along with welcoming in exciting new events […]

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1960s Classic Rock Themed “Brian Jones Rock ‘n’ Roll Revival” Concert

| March 7, 2023 | Comment Now!
<strong>1960s Classic Rock Themed “Brian Jones Rock ‘n’ Roll Revival” Concert</strong>

Come for a private experience and enjoy the San Diego Air & Space Museum in an entirely new light — after dark! — during a 1960s classic rock-themed concert featuring local legends the Brian Jones Rock ‘n’ Roll Revival in the Museum’s open-air Pavilion of Flight 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Friday, April 21, 2023. Brian Jones […]

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The Flower Fields in Carlsbad Come to Life

| March 7, 2023 | Comment Now!
<strong>The Flower Fields in Carlsbad Come to Life</strong>

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Arts District at Liberty Station Holds March Activities

| March 7, 2023 | Comment Now!
<strong>Arts District at Liberty Station Holds March Activities</strong>

Wander and observe all there is to offer at Arts District in Liberty Station with various art exhibitions, workshops and more during the month of March. Treehouse Academy in collaboration with Apt 4 Music will be hosting a student-led public performance on Friday, March 31 at the North Promenade from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. This […]

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Padres Pedal the Cause at Petco Park

| March 7, 2023 | Comment Now!
<strong>Padres Pedal the Cause at Petco Park</strong>

Curebound, a San Diego-based philanthropic organization that raises and invests strategic funding in translational cancer research projects, will host its annual signature event, in partnership with the San Diego Padres, Padres Pedal the Cause, on Saturday, March 18 at Petco Park. The community is invited to come together in the fight against cancer and celebrate […]

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Open Doors: Vietnam POWs Fifty Years of Freedom Exhibit

| March 7, 2023 | Comment Now!
<strong>Open Doors: Vietnam POWs Fifty Years of Freedom Exhibit</strong>

The Coronado Historical Association (CHA) will honor the 50th anniversary of the return of the Vietnam POWs with a new exhibit, Open Doors: Vietnam POWs Fifty Years of Freedom, which takes a close look at thirty former Vietnam POWs from all branches of the military. Produced by photographer Jamie Howren and author Taylor Baldwin Kiland, […]

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Botanic Gardens Collaborate to Mentor the Next Generation of Scientists

| March 7, 2023 | Comment Now!
<strong>Botanic Gardens Collaborate to Mentor the Next Generation of Scientists</strong>

Two California botanic gardens –San Diego Botanic Garden (SDBG) in Encinitas and California Botanic Garden (CalBG) in Claremont – will be among four public gardens nationwide involved in a new national research network created to provide training in plant science for post-graduates. The network, known as the Rare Plant RaMP (Research & Mentoring for Postbaccalaureates in […]

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