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(KGTV) — Disney's California Adventure is packing the park this season with delicious opportunities around every turn.The Food and Wine Festival brings culinary demonstrations, a variety of delicious dishes, special events and entertainment, and, of course, swag for Disney fans from March 1 to April 23.Talented chefs will walk guests through cooking demonstrations at the Blacklot Stage in Hollywood Land, including go-to recipes and tips for preparing your own dishes. RELATED: Here are the rides, foods and drinks, merchandise you'll enjoy at 'Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge'Marketplaces around the festival will also allow guests to explore 14 different worlds of culinary surprises. A variety of small plates will be available for purchase, with each location inspired by California-grown ingredients.Specials events featuring celebrity chef Guy Fieri, dinner with Disney chefs, wine and beer education and tastings, and more may require an extra reservation, but will walk festival guests through exclusive experiences to taste creations by some of the best chefs and mixologists around.Performances from the Jammin' Chefs, who use pots and pans to wow the crowd, can be caught on the park's grounds and special merchandise for the event, from headwear and apparel to kitchen accessories, is available for Disney fans.For more information on tickets and events, check out the festival's website here. 1409
(CNN) -- John Cena is playing a firefighter in a new movie and wants to help some real-life first responders.On Monday the wrestler-turned-actor tweeted a video announcing his plan to donate 0,000 to those currently fighting the California wildfires.The actor portrays a firefighter in the forthcoming film "Playing with Fire" and tweeted "I'm asking that today on #FirstRespondersDay we do everything we can to help those who risk their lives to protect us all."Thousands have had to evacuate their homes and there have been power outages in the midst of multiple fires including including the Kincade Fire, Tick Fire and Getty Fire.Cena plugged his new comedy, which is in theaters November 8, and said it "showcases a group of people I believe are heroes -- first responders."He then segued into the fact that "California is in dire straits.""It is burning," he said. "It is under siege from massive wildfires statewide, which means that our first responders are working around the clock and they need our help."He then called on Paramount, the studio behind his new film, to select a charity which aids first responders."And on behalf of 'Playing With Fire' and out of respect to the people who I truly believe are heroes my response will be to immediately donate half a million dollars to this cause," Cena said. "In times like this, when people are giving their lives and working around the clock what they need from us is resources."He added "This is the right thing to do, and I'm doing my part to help the cause" and ended his message with a plea for everyone to keep safe. 1593

(KGTV) — Crews were searching for a Marine who hasn't returned from a skiing and hiking trip to the Sierras. First Lt. Matthew Kraft began his trip on Feb. 23 at the Kearsarge Pass trailhead, just west of the Independence, Calif., in Inyo County, according to the 1st Marines Division. He was scheduled to end in Bridgeport, Calif., on March 5. Kraft's skiing and hiking trip was set to cover the Sierra High Route, the Marines Division said.Crews are also trying to locate Kraft's rental car, a gray 2006 two-door Jeep Wrangler. A search and rescue effort involving Inyo County, Mono County, and Fresno County sheriff's departments was underway Saturday. 664
(KGTV) - Did a dog really deliver 19 puppies over the weekend in Arizona?Yes!A great dane named Cleo gave birth to the huge litter via c-section at Kingman Animal Hospital. 180
(KGTV) — Disneyland cast members, fans, and local officials rallied outside of Disneyland to call for California to reopen shuttered theme parks throughout the state.Demonstrators, with signs in hand blurring the line between Disney quotes and calls for action, gathered on Saturday to demand Gov. Gavin Newsom announce guidance for Disneyland and other theme parks to reopen amid the pandemic."If Disneyland is open world-wide then why can't Disneyland in Anaheim be open," one employee told KABC. "I think the governor needs to give us a chance to reopen and they keep asking and he keeps pushing the bar farther back."This month, Disney announced it plans to lay off 28,000 employees partially because of California's reluctance to reopen theme parks. The parks have been closed since mid-March when many coronavirus closures began.The guidance was reportedly set to be released soon in September, until Newsom said that the state will take its time before issuing rules."We are going to be led by a health-first framework and we’re going to be stubborn about it," Newsom said earlier this month. "That’s our commitment — that’s our resolve. We feel there’s no hurry putting out guidelines."Newsom added, "it’s very complex. These are like small cities, small communities, small towns. But we don’t anticipate, in the immediate term, any of these larger theme parks opening until we see more stability in terms of the data."Disney Chairman Bob Iger recently left the state's economic recovery task force, an early indication that business leaders for the industry could be at odds with the state over reopening.KABC and City News Service contributed to this report. 1677
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