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  • Come enjoy a relaxing heart-centered Sound Bath experience & Cacao Ceremony. Perfect for anyone in need of deep connection, relaxation, nervous system reset and a meaningful gift to yourself. Step into stillness as you slow down, soften and connect to hear the whispers of your heart. Awaken & Align to your full potential & intentions in self love for 2026 with a heart centered cacao ceremony & immersive sound bath. This event is open to all: singles, couples, friends, or anyone simply looking to slow down and unwind. Enjoy a journey of rest, release, and healing through Cacao Ceremony & Sound Bath, led by Jennifer Butler. You are invited to meditate, journal & share in a safe scared space while connecting to the divine wisdom & energy, allowing for deep connection, self-discovery, healing & growth. The harmonic frequencies of sound help quiet the nervous system, release stored tension, and create space for clarity and serenity; gently guiding your body and mind toward deep relaxation, surrender, embodiment & healing. All participants will receive a journal & cup of warm Cacao to sip on. Ceremonial Cacao is rooted in ancient wisdom and used to open and heal the heart chakra as well as elevating one's frequency and consciousness. Sound Bath: A meditative experience where you relax, often lying down, while being immersed in therapeutic sounds from instruments like crystal singing bowls, gongs, and chimes, creating vibrations that calm the mind, reduce stress, release tension, and promote inner peace.
  • This intimate four‑course beer‑pairing dinner brings our community together in support of Susan G. Komen’s mission to end breast cancer. On Wednesday, February 25, guests will enjoy a thoughtfully curated dining experience by the teams at Una Mas on Adams and Mission Brewing, with each dish paired to complement a unique beer selection. Proceeds support Susan G. Komen, helping fund breakthrough research, patient care, education and advocacy efforts. Seating is limited. All ages are welcome and refreshing non‑alcoholic beverages—such as agua fresca—will be provided as well.
  • 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
  • Spring Valley Day 2026 Brings the Community Together Saturday, May 2 Free, family-friendly celebration returns 10 a.m.–3 p.m. at Bancroft Drive & Tyler Street Spring Valley’s signature community celebration is back! Spring Valley Day 2026 takes place Saturday, May 2, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., in front of Bancroft Elementary School where Bancroft Drive and Tyler Street intersect. This FREE event invites families, neighbors, and visitors to enjoy a festive day celebrating the vibrant diversity of Spring Valley, La Presa, and Casa de Oro. From local shopping and tasty bites to kids’ activities and live entertainment, Spring Valley Day is designed to be a welcoming, high-energy gathering for all ages. Spring Valley Day 2026 will feature: - 100+ vendor booths with local crafts, community organizations, delicious food, and small businesses - A family-packed Fun Zone - A crowd-favorite Car Show - Live music and performances throughout the day - First responder displays and information booths from County services and community partners Spring Valley Day continues to grow each year, bringing together residents and local leaders for an unforgettable day of connection, pride, and community spirit. Vendors, sponsors, and volunteers wanted The Spring Valley Day Planning Committee is currently welcoming vendors, sponsors, and volunteers to be part of the celebration. Vendor booth options are available for food, arts & crafts, merchandise, and nonprofits, and sponsorship packages include valuable marketing and visibility opportunities—including exclusive options. Volunteers are needed to support setup and breakdown, parking and traffic monitoring, and event-day cleanliness. To get involved, learn more, and sign up, visit www.SpringValleyDay.com or email SpringValleyDay@gmail.com. Free parking will be available in the school’s multipurpose field. Spring Valley Day is co-presented by Spring Valley Community Alliance, New Seasons Church, and La Mesa-Spring Valley Schools, and is dedicated to strengthening neighborhood connections while highlighting the beauty, culture, and energy of the Spring Valley community. Event Details What: Spring Valley Day 2026 (FREE community celebration) When: Saturday, May 2, 2026 | 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Where: Bancroft Dr. & Tyler St., in front of Bancroft Elementary School, Spring Valley Info: www.SpringValleyDay.com | SpringValleyDay@gmail.com Spring Valley Day on Facebook / Instagram
  • Perfect for kids in grades 1-6. ArtReach's Art Camp is a dynamic, creativity-filled program led by the Studio Programs Team. Designed for elementary-aged students, each camp explores a unique theme through hands-on art projects, collaborative activities, and playful learning. Campers engage in daily lessons inspired by contemporary artists, outdoor play, meditation, and an end-of-camp art show that celebrates their work. Held in our studio space, our camp fosters imagination, confidence, and connection, while promoting ArtReach’s mission to make visual arts education accessible to all youth. Our teaching staff play a vital role in creating a safe, inclusive, and joyful environment where every camper can thrive. ArtReach San Diego on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Perfect for kids in grades 1-6. ArtReach's Art Camp is a dynamic, creativity-filled program led by the Studio Programs Team. Designed for elementary-aged students, each camp explores a unique theme through hands-on art projects, collaborative activities, and playful learning. Campers engage in daily lessons inspired by contemporary artists, outdoor play, meditation, and an end-of-camp art show that celebrates their work. Held in our studio space, our camp fosters imagination, confidence, and connection, while promoting ArtReach’s mission to make visual arts education accessible to all youth. Our teaching staff play a vital role in creating a safe, inclusive, and joyful environment where every camper can thrive. ArtReach San Diego on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Don’t miss the San Diego Made Spring Market in La Mesa Village on Saturday, May 2 from 11 a.m.–6 p.m. This free, family-friendly spring festival features 120+ curated local makers, showcasing the best of San Diego’s creative community and offering a one-of-a-kind outdoor shopping experience along historic La Mesa Boulevard. Perfect for a sunny spring day, guests can enjoy gourmet food trucks, free photo booths, floral stands, Instagram-worthy art installations, styled lounge areas, hands-on craft stations, kids’ activities, and more. La Mesa Village businesses will be offering specials throughout the day, and 15+ student entrepreneurs from Helix High School will also be on site selling their handmade goods. This event is free to attend, so bring the whole family and spend the day supporting local artists, makers, students, and small businesses at the San Diego Made Spring Market. San Diego Made on Facebook / Instagram
  • Panda Fest has arrived in San Diego, welcoming guests to a new cultural experience on April 25-26! Known as one of the fastest-growing Asian food and culture festivals in the country, Panda Fest will transform Waterfront Park into a vibrant celebration filled with global flavors, cultural artistry, live performances, and larger-than-life panda-themed fun. Attendees can sample bites from more than 80 vendors representing cuisines from China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, and beyond, ranging from authentic street food favorites to creative fusion dishes. Beyond the food, attendees can shop from more than 30 vendors showcasing Asian-inspired crafts, apparel, and specialty goods, alongside a full schedule of cultural programming that includes traditional art demonstrations, contemporary dance performances, theatrical showcases, and nonstop live entertainment. The two-day event is an immersive, family-friendly environment that goes far beyond a traditional food festival, highlighting the depth and diversity of Asian cultures. Make sure to grab your tickets now before they sell out and see for yourself why Panda Fest is the fastest-growing Asian food and culture festival in the country! Instagram
  • Join Pride in the Tribe, a community for LGBTQ+ teens and allies (ages 13–18), for a fun afternoon at the JCC as we see "Into the Woods." This enchanting, thought-provoking musical weaves together beloved fairy tale characters as they chase their deepest wishes. With humor, heart, and unforgettable music, the show explores identity, choices, and what happens after dreams come true. Lawrence Family JCC on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Makers Arcade Spring Fair makes its Balboa Park debut on Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5, 2026, bringing this beloved handmade festival to one of San Diego’s most iconic cultural destinations for the very first time. Join us for a vibrant, open-air celebration of the best handmade crafts and independent artists in Southern California. This thoughtfully curated festival features 120+ local makers, artists, and creative small businesses, offering high-quality, locally made goods including jewelry, ceramics, home décor, textiles, apparel, original artwork, and one-of-a-kind gifts. Every purchase directly supports our regional creative economy. Enjoy a lively weekend filled with food trucks, beer, cocktails, and mocktails, live music, interactive art installations, photo booths, and hands-on make-and-take craft stations for all ages—all set within the scenic grounds of Balboa Park. Kids 12 and under are free all weekend and will receive a filled Easter egg at entry. Shoppers will earn prize tickets with purchases, redeemable for giveaways, and select Makers Arcade tote bags will include hidden golden tickets for special prize packs. Admission is $5 for adults, with free entry for kids 12 and under. Proceeds support San Diego Made, a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to supporting artists, makers, and independent small businesses. San Diego Made on Facebook / Instagram
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