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Baja by the Sea - May 29th

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For the second year in a row, Baja California will promote itself in San Diego. Baja by the Sea is a free event and will be held at Embarcadero Park next to Seaport Village. Look for Mexican cuisine and wines, Baja artists, musicians and dancer plus tourism booths. See http://www.bajabythesea.org/ for more information.

CAREM to open new museum in Tecate

Today's San Diego Union Tribune ran a great story on the efforts of CAREM, Hernán & Zella Ibáñez, Mike Wilken, and others to open a new historical museum about the indigenous Kumeyaay population of northern Baja California. CAREM has been instrumental in promoting both the history of the native population and of saving historical missions and buildings in Baja California. Personally I love the history of Baja and as friends of Zella and Hernán, I hope you help support CAREM's good work. For more information, take a look at their website: www.carem.org Here's the article: Hubbell design rounds out Indian museum By Jose Luis Jiménez, UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Round shapes were prominent in local indigenous cultures. Acorns were a food staple. Bowls were woven to carry food and other artifacts. Some of the people lived in circular huts. So when noted San Diego artist and designer James Hubbell was chosen to envision a new museum to preserve the Indian culture on Mexico’s

Flying Volaris Airlines out of Tijuana (TJ)

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I thought I'd put down my thoughts on my first flight on up and coming Volaris Airlines. Even though I was flying to Acapulco for April's Tianguis Turistico travel show, I was flying out of Tijuana. I was also taking their U.S. shuttle from San Diego to the Tijuana airport. I decided to take the red-eye on a Saturday night leaving Tijuana at 12:55am and arriving in Acapulco at 6:25am. Two factors brought me to this decision; price and a direct flight. The price was incredible ($230 USD roundtrip) and I also could pay $2 USD to select my seat which was the emergency aisle. After so many years of visiting Acapulco for the show and having to connect to a different flight in Mexico City - sometimes waiting for 3 hours - a direct flight sounded great. After making reservations online, I also reserved the round trip cross-border shuttle from the San Diego Greyhound station, which is downtown, to the TJ airport. Cost was $15 USD. You do have to be at the bus station about 3.5 h