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ArtReach San Diego and the Mojo: Paint n Sip Fundraiser

Sunday, February 22, 2026 from 3 PM to 6 PM
Viejas Arena
21+
53.90
$20 from every participant goes directly to ArtReach to support visual arts education for students across San Diego County.

Join us Sunday, February 22 at 3 p.m. at Viejas Arena as the San Diego Mojo face the Omaha Supernovas — plus take part in a 21+ Paint n Sip Fundraiser benefiting ArtReach San Diego

$20 from every participant goes directly to ArtReach to support visual arts education for students across San Diego County. Happening one week before Women’s History Month, this event celebrates creativity, community, and women.

Arrive at 3 p.m. (gate open)

Section R → Elevator → Mezzanine Level 2

Painting before the match

All supplies included + one glass of wine

No experience needed

Bring school supplies to support local classrooms (see list on rotating pictures), then stay and cheer on the Mojo.

See you there — Go Mojo!

San Diego Mojo on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok

ArtReach San Diego on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok

Event Supported By

San Diego Mojo

Viejas Arena

5500 Canyon Crest Dr
San Diego, California 92182
619-594-0234
nparr@sdsu.edu

Viejas Arena, formerly Cox arena, at Aztec Bowl. Ground was broken for the Viejas Arena on March 27, 1995 in the historic San Diego State University Aztec Bowl site. The Aztec Bowl, which opened on October 3, 1936, served as the site for university sporting and cultural events through August of 1994. Of note, on June 6, 1963, President John F. Kennedy presented the commencement address and received his honorary doctorate in front of 30,000 people in and around Aztec Bowl. In February and March of 1988, the Associated Students’ of SDSU approved the Student Activity Center referendum. This referendum allowed for a mandatory student fee increase which provided funding to build what would be called the Cox Arena and Aztec Recreation Center. In November of 1994, Aztec Bowl received designation as a historic site and was chosen as the site for the Viejas Arena. Due to the bowl’s historic designation, bleacher sections of the bowl were preserved and can still be seen today. Viejas Arena (formerly Cox Arena) opened its doors to the campus and community in July of 1997. Viejas Arena continues to provide quality entertainment with impeccable acoustics and sight lines. Every seat in the house is great. Viejas Arena hosts athletic events, concerts, conferences, lectures, academic gatherings and is home to Aztec Basketball. Hours of Operation: Normal hours of operation are Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with additional hours on event days. Driving DirectionsFrom the East: Take I-8 West to College Avenue and turn left. Take College Avenue south approximately 1 mile and turn right at Montezuma Road. Take Montezuma Road approximately 1 mile and turn right at 55th Street. Viejas Arena and the parking structures are along 55th Street. From the West: Take I-8 East to College Avenue and turn right. Take College Avenue south approximately 1 mile and turn right at Montezuma Road. Take Montezuma Road approximately 1 mile and turn right at 55th Street. Viejas Arena and the parking structures are along 55th Street.

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