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  • NCIS: North County Improv Squad presents a fun night of improv comedy at OTC’s Studio 219 (219 N Coast Hwy, Oceanside, CA), similar to what you’d see on "Whose Line is it Anyway?" Everything is made up completely on the spot based on audience suggestions. It’s a truly entertaining and spontaneous way to spend your evening! PG-13 Visit: https://oceansidetheatre.vbotickets.com/eventdate/Improvised_Comedy_with_NCIS_North_County_Improv_Squad/542628 North County Improv Squad on Instagram
  • Join The League of Amazing Programmers for an exciting Hour of Code at Mission Valley Library! Discover the power of Python programming and learn the fundamentals from expert instructors. This class is recommended for students in grades 4 through high school with no Python knowledge. For those who have previously taken a Python class, they can still register and progress faster through the content. Registration is required Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/introduction-python-programming-students-grades-4-12-453888
  • We will explore the fundamentals of watercolor—adding pen-and-ink as well. The class is designed to break down fear and encourage spontaneity. All levels are welcome in this positive and encouraging class. Materials: Paper: two 22” x 30” sheets of 100%, 140 lb., rag, cold-pressed paper (such as Arches or Fabriano). Brushes: one #8, #10, or #12 round brush (with a good point); one 3/4” or 1” flat brush; one large (2” or 2 1/2”) cheap bristle brush (from hardware store). Other: palette (any palette with eight or more color wells will do); water container; sketchbook; two No. 2 pencils; 3/4” or 1”–wide masking tape; small drawing board (Gatorfoam board or Masonite, 12” x 16” minimum); paper towels (Viva preferred). Paint: Any colors you have. Must-have colors (at least 14 ml) are Daniel Smith New Gamboge; Winsor & Newton Burnt Sienna (do not substitute another brand for this one); Alizarin Crimson Permanent; French Ultramarine Blue; Phthalo Blue; Burnt Umber. Please prepare a selection of photo references. Have ready several still-life or landscape reference photos. Max students: 13 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • Family friendly | Sports | Budget friendly Everyone watches women's sports! Come cheer on San Diego's professional ultimate frisbee team, Super Bloom, as they play Oregon's Soar—this is a matchup you won't want to miss. Tickets are pay-what-you-can, ranging from $10-$20. Kids under 10 are free. Your ticket includes access to a "kid zone" with activities for children of all ages. Snacks, pizza, and drinks will be available for purchase. Free parking. Super Bloom on Facebook / Instagram
  • Are you a middle schooler interested in 3D design? In this class, learn how to create a custom 3D model using the web-based modeling platform, Tinkercad. Students will begin by designing a personalized keychain with their name, and will then design fun summer-themed shapes—just in time for the season! This project gives students a chance to explore the basic shape inventory and the scribble feature on Tinkercad. It also helps familiarize students with the Tinkercad interface, preparing them to tackle more advanced designs in future classes. Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/introduction-3d-design-452554
  • Treat pops to some quality time together, enjoying the skyline views, savory bites and refreshing cocktails. The Rooftop by STK will feature a limited time dinner prix-fixe menu, to pair perfectly with $5 Draft Beers and a exclusive beverage menu featuring: Dad Bod Negroni, Grill Master Mule and The Father Figure. Visit: https://www.hyatt.com/andaz/sanas-andaz-san-diego/dining
  • Join Us at the 7th Annual Lights! Camera! Autism! Autism Society San Diego is excited to announce our 7th annual Lights! Camera! Autism! Join our community of friends, families and supporters as we present an evening of music, food, art and film. The event will showcase autistic adults in every aspect of the evening including: - Art show with more than 25 artists in attendance - Film panel featuring Lights, Camera, Friendship on the Spectrum" - a heartwarming and inspiring new reality TV show that follows a group of young adults on the autism spectrum as they navigate the outside world and new friendships. Through workshops and adventures led by instructors Joey Travolta, Susan Clausen, and Jennifer Cook (star of "Love on the Spectrum"), these individuals discover the power of connection, self-expression, and creativity. Local participants Rob Repass and Karlee Lowe will join us to discuss their experiences on the show - Musical performance by autistic DJ Jonah Parks, winner of Autism's Got Talent San Diego 2020 WHAT: Lights! Camera! Autism! An event highlighting individuals on the autism spectrum in art, film and music WHERE: Comic Con Museum at Balboa Park, 2131 Pan American Plaza, San Diego, CA 92101 WHEN: Saturday, April 26, 2025 - 5:30 p.m. VIP access, 6 p.m. General Admission WHY: A celebration of National Autism Acceptance Month and to benefit the Autism Society San Diego's local programs This event is designed and intended for people 16 and over. Cocktail attire suggested. Autism Society San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • The San Diego State University women’s basketball team is back in the NCAA basketball tournament for the first time since 2012. We hear from guards Meghan Fiso and Kaelyn Hamilton about their memorable season, as well as how they manage the ups and downs that come from being a college basketball player.
  • Sept. 13 vs. Minnesota United FC @ 7:30 p.m. The club will be celebrating Hispanic Heritage Night at Snapdragon Stadium to honor the multiple cultures that live within the Hispanic community. The club will celebrate the various cultures with song, dance, and more. San Diego FC on Facebook / Instagram
  • Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing critical care and saving lives. Learn about how AI is transforming the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis and other life-threatening conditions. About the Speaker: Gabriel Wardi, MD, MPH, FACEP, is a board-certified emergency physician cross-trained in internal medicine and critical care at the University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego), where he is also an associate professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine and Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine. He is the founding Chief of the Division of Critical Care within the Department of Emergency Medicine. The major focus of his career has been on improving the diagnosis and outcomes of sepsis patients. He is the Medical Director of Hospital Sepsis at UC San Diego, a position he has had since 2018. In this role, he has overseen a 40% drop in sepsis mortality. He has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation to investigate novel approaches to improve care of patients with sepsis through big data and artificial intelligence approaches. Dr. Wardi has been selected by his peers as a "Top Doctor" in San Diego multiple times. Dr. Wardi has over 160 peer-reviewed manuscripts, abstracts, and book chapters published focusing on care of patients with sepsis and novel approaches using AI in medicine to improve patient-centered outcomes. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/summer-festival-hold-34699
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