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Strange blob-like sea creatures washing ashore across Southern California coast
Bizarre sea creatures that resemble jellyfish have returned to Southern California waters, a year after millions were spotted between Ventura and San Diego counties and beyond. Velella velella, more commonly known as by-the-wind sailors, are oval-shaped blobs that live on the ocean’s surface, propelled by small, stiff sails that catch wind and take them across the […]
Discover Casino Pauma: Celebrating 23 Years of Community and Southern California Fun
Nestled amidst the picturesque citrus groves of Pauma Valley lies Casino Pauma, a hidden gem that surpasses mere gaming and entertainment. This month, excitement fills the air as celebrations surrounding their 23rd anniversary are in full swing. This milestone marks not just the success of the casino itself, but also the continued commitment and dedication of the Pauma Band of Luiseño Indians to their community and cultural heritage. It’s a time to reflect on the positive impact Casino Pauma has brought and look ahead to a bright future together.
Topgolf opening new Southern California location
Rapidly expanding sports entertainment venue Topgolf is opening a new location in Southern California this week. Montebello is the latest L.A. area community to welcome a Topgolf; two other SoCal communities – El Segundo and Ontario – already have one, while Topgolf’s other two California locations are in San Jose and Roseville, near Sacramento. The […]
37TH ANNUAL AVOCADO FESTIVAL HOSTS CLOSE TO 100,000
Things are really starting to heat up in Southern California, and no doubt aided by this past weekend’s 37th Annual Avocado Festival in beautiful Fallbrook, CA. It was an avocado-packed, star-studded day lined with local growers, and vendors from in and out of town. Between 70,000-100,000 people drove, walked, hiked, biked, crawled, scratched, did whatever they had to do to be a part of this eventful day of sun-soaked fun.
Visit Riverside Heritage House for a taste of history in a beautiful setting
In 1873, a woman named Eliza Tibbets received an unexpected gift from her friend, William Saunders, who happened to be a horticulturist at the United States Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. Knowing that Saunders liked to figure out the science of growing plants, we might presume Tibbets may have...
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