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Exploring San Diego: Things to do March 23-26
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – From sampling the varied food and drinks choices across the county to rooting on the Aztecs, there’s loads to do round San Diego this weekend.
Runners can get able to get a singular view of San Diego throughout this weekend’s San Diego Half Marathon & Padres 5K, whereas others can take a pleasant stroll by way of the San Diego Botanic Gardens.
No matter you propose to do, there’s at all times one thing for everybody occurring round America’s Best Metropolis this weekend.
THURSDAY
Style of Third
The place: Chula Vista; Price: $40-$45
Put together to lift your glasses and forks for the annual Style of Third returns to downtown Chula Vista. Individuals will stroll by way of the neighborhood, having fun with scrumptious bites and sips whereas listening to stay music.
Duck Dive
The place: Pacific Seashore; Price: Varies
Gear up for this weekend’s Candy 16 and Elite 8 March Insanity video games with food and drinks specials all weekend. Faculty basketball followers can get pleasure from a specialty platter nice for sharing that consists of Fried Pickles, Hen Wings, Calamari, Garlic Parm Duck Fats Fries, and dipping sauces.
FRIDAY
World of Orchids
The place: San Diego Botanic Backyard; Price: $10-$18
(March 11-April 19) The San Diego Botanic Backyard will host the third annual spring orchid showcase known as World of Orchids. The exhibit includes a state-of-the-art, 8,000 sq. toes, glass-enclosed facility – the Dickinson Household Schooling Conservatory by SDBG’s extremely awarded Artist-in-Residence, René van Rems, AIFD, who serves as artistic Director for the exhibit for the third yr in a row. The spectacular orchid specimens, domestically bred hybrids, and uncommon species vegetation are displayed in distinctive and sudden methods.
eighth Annual New Play Competition
The place: Black Field Theater; Price: $5-$15
The efficiency will embody eight brief performs written and directed by Metropolis Faculty college students that includes feuding artwork college students, ageing witches, a former bicycle owner haunted by her previous, two survivors on the finish of the world, and way more!
SATURDAY
The Cherry Orchard at North Coast Repertory Theatre
The place: North Coast Repertory Theatre; Price: $57.00 to $68.00—Seniors, college students, army, and educators low cost
“Anton Chekhov’s beloved masterwork is a wealthy tapestry of the human situation woven right into a humorous and haunting story. With common themes of societal upheaval, love, loss, grief, envy, and ambition, THE CHERRY ORCHARD stays as related and highly effective in the present day because it was when it first premiered in 1903.”
San Diego Restaurant Week
The place: San Diego County and Arts Heart; Price: Varies
San Diego Restaurant Week, introduced by the California Restaurant Affiliation, returns for its twentieth yr with over 100 eating places throughout 30+ neighborhoods for eight days of eating. The occasion invitations diners to “Spring into Taste,” with various menus filled with taste and particular fastened pricing for hungry locals from March 25 – April 2.
SUNDAY
San Diego Half Marathon & Padres 5K
WHERE: PETCO Park; COST: Varies
The twelfth annual San Diego Half Marathon 5K, 10K and 5K takes runners by way of the waterfront, 4 historic communities, three lovely parks, downtown and ends within the Gaslamp.
Groove and Gratitude
The place: The unique 40 Brewing; Price: $28
Symbols from the Solar
The Unique 40 Brewing Firm and Symbols from the Solar group as much as host Groove and Gratitude, a disco-themed yoga and journaling train session with Cassandra Aronow, who’s Yoga Alliance RYT 200 licensed and Reiki Grasp licensed. Individuals are inspired to put on groovy disco-themed apparel, and the category will characteristic a combination of 60s and 70s music.
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‘Absolute humongous milestone': SeaWorld penguin celebrates 40th birthday
He’s one of the most famous black and white animals in San Diego and he just celebrated a very rare milestone. Best Friend is a male macaroni penguin at SeaWorld San Diego, and he just turned 40.
“I still think he looks quite dashing for 40 years old,” laughed Katie Belnick, one of SeaWorld’s zoological specialist for birds. “Every single day that I get to come and see him just warms my heart.”
Best Friend was hatched in San Diego in 1984. Belnick said the average macaroni penguin is lucky to live 15 years in the wild, 30 years in captivity. That makes Best Friend a rarity.
“It’s just a testament to the awesome care that we can provide these animals,” explained Belnick. “Conservation and having ambassador animals to represent those species is what we’re all about.”
Belnick and her coworkers at the famous Penguin Encounter said fewer than 1% of penguins live to see 40.
“Reaching 40 years old is an absolute humongous milestone,” she concluded.
White Best Friend is currently SeaWorld’s oldest penguin, he’s hardly the record holder. Belnick said they had an emperor penguin reach 49-years-old a few years ago.
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Sheriff's deputies beefing up DUI patrols in San Diego through Thanksgiving weekend
County Sheriff’s deputies will be out in force starting Wednesday and lasting through Sunday looking to pull over and arrest impaired drivers during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, the San Diego County Sheriff’s office said.
So far this year in San Diego County, nearly 900 impaired drivers have been arrested by deputies, according to a sheriff’s statement.
An arrest for impaired driving can cost more than $15,000 in legal fees, the statement said. And driving under the influence can mean more than just drinking alcohol. It also includes driving while using prescription medications, over-the-counter drugs and marijuana and can impair drivers, especially combined with alcohol and other drugs.
The sheriff’s office stated that drivers should plan a safe way to get home before drinking by designating a sober driver and leaving their car keys at home. They also suggest using a taxi, ride-sharing service, calling a sober friend or family member or use public transportation.
And if drivers see an impaired driver on the road, they should call 911 or the sheriff’s office at 858-868-3200.
Funding for the Thanksgiving impaired driving enforcement program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety.
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La Jolla residents make push to advance secession from San Diego
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The effort to make La Jolla its own city separate from San Diego is making a final push ahead of the holidays to move long-discussed proposal forward.
The Association for the City of La Jolla (ACLJ) has volunteers out in the community hoping to collect enough signatures to place secession from the city of San Diego on the ballot some time in the near future.
The grassroots endeavor to split La Jolla from San Diego has been the works for years, with the association finally beginning the signature-gathering process about six months ago in order to get the divorce before voters.
The group now has a Dec. 1 deadline to get 25% of all registered voters in La Jolla — about 6,500 people — to sign their petition. Trace Wilson, ACLJ president, believes they have already met this threshold, but he said they still have volunteers out collecting more in the event some cannot be counted.
If they meet the deadline, the planning agency who oversees the incorporation of cities, the Local Agency Formation Commission, will take up the matter, notably running a financial analysis on what it could mean for the city of San Diego, community of La Jolla and county at large.
“I always call it a win, win win. It’s important we are benefiting the region of San Diego, the city of San Diego and the community of La Jolla,” Wilson said. He said one of the main reasons for the push is he believes La Jolla would be better at taking care of its needs.
Among the benefits Wilson argues separation would come with include: relieving San Diego of all costs and liability for La Jolla, providing an income stream to San Diego through leased services for La Jolla, reliving San Diego of expenses tied to coastline upkeep, giving La Jolla flexibility to fix roads and focus on other projects of importance to residents.
Wilson also says a withdrawal could create “broad economic uplift” and give La Jollans a louder voice in decisions made up in Sacramento.
Diane Kane, the former Mayor for the City of La Habra Heights and vice president of ACLJ, said she has encountered residents with varying thoughts on the proposal.
“You have people who have been here a very long time, who have been through this exercise, and they’re rather skeptical,” Kane said. “We have other people who are really excited and enthusiastic.”
“Growing up here and knowing the history of this city [San Diego] I am so concerned that we are losing most of our infrastructure, because the city doesn’t have the money,” said Melinda Mayweather, a volunteer with ACLJ and one supporter of La Jolla’s secession.
On the flip side, those who have voiced concern about La Jolla’s separation argue cutting off taxes from San Diego’s revenue could be a significant blow to this financial health, as the area has some of the most expensive properties in the entire region and is an epicenter of its tourism.
Kane pushes back on this, calling impressions the La Jolla is a “giant financial machine” nothing more than misconceptions. Their draft financial analysis, she says, shows the community only accounts for about 6% of the city’s property taxes.
“Out of the $700 plus million dollars in property taxes that are collected citywide, La Jolla only contributes $44 million,” she said.
If the separation efforts go through, it will be sent to a double vote: A majority of voters in the city of San Diego will need to approve it, as well as a majority of the some 39,000 residents in what would be the newly-formed city of La Jolla.
There is no official deadline for this to be brought to a vote, but Wilson hopes to have the matter on the ballot in either 2026 or 2028.
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