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  • As part of national cancer survivorship celebrations in June, Scripps Cancer Center will host a free, virtual cancer survivors support group on June 9 for anyone adjusting to life after cancer treatment. It is intended for people who have completed cancer treatments for stage 0 to stage 3 diagnoses. Whether you're feeling strong, uncertain, hopeful, anxious, or all of the above, this group is focused on helping cancer survivors move forward by building new routines, finding purpose and connecting with others who truly understand. The group will be held from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. via Microsoft Teams or phone. Advance registration is required by calling 619-951-8666, or emailing corrao.julianna@scrippshealth.org.
  • Group Art Exhibition After months of learning, experimenting, and creating, these 7 artists are ready to share their work with the public at F1VEart Studio & Gallery. Each artist will present a series of three pieces that reflect their unique voice and creative exploration in mixed media arts with teacher Denise Cerro. Join us for the month of June, to celebrate their dedication, creativity, and the joy of artistic discovery. Opening Reception / June 7, 2026 / 1-3 p.m. / open to the public Contact Denise Cerro for private viewing in the gallery.
  • "BLKNWS: Terms & Conditions" is adapted from a video art installation by Kahlil Joseph. The work is presented as a cinematic experience structured to resemble the sonic qualities of a record album. It combines fictional and historical elements in an immersive format that features fictionalized portrayals of W. E. B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey, alongside appearances by artists, musicians, members of Joseph's family, and material drawn from Twitter chats, collectively forming a vision centered on Black consciousness. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Kahlil Joseph (Director), Onye Anyanwu (Producer), King Britt (Prof. of Music), and Brian Cross (Prof. of Visual Arts), 6:30 - 8 p.m. Co-Presented by the Department of Visual Arts and IDEAS at UC San Diego.
  • Leucadia resident, Steve White, was a beloved singer, songwriter, and blues guitarist who passed away in April 2011 at age 61. Steve developed his own style as a one-man band, playing baritone guitar in non-standard tuning with a percussive hand technique and pinky slide, along with an amplified footboard and killer blues harp. Steve played across the United States and toured Europe twice a year, performing for thousands of people who knew and loved his music. He played many times for San Diego Folk Heritage and was always generous with his time, helping to set up and tear down for many SDFH concerts, when he didn’t have a gig of his own. SDFH is dedicating March 15, 2026 (the day after his birthday) to remembering Steve. From 4 to 6 p.m., his friends and fellow performers Joe Rathburn, David Beldock, Shawn Rolhf and Steve Denyes, Luisa Corredor and Ignacio Arango, and Larry and Jo Ann Sinclair will be singing some of Steve’s songs and some of their original songs about Steve. Afterwards, Alda Lael, Steve’s life partner, will be hosting a reception with vegetarian food, followed by a showing of Clint Burkett and Tom Zizzi’s documentary film about "Steve, Painting the World with Music." Please join us in remembering a man who left us way too soon. Visit: sdfolkheritage.org/events/steve-white-memorial-concert-and-documentary-screening/
  • Reading about health is one thing. Being in the room is different. The Beljanski Integrative Cancer Conference brings together doctors, researchers, practitioners, wellness leaders, caregivers, and advocates for four days of real conversations around integrative cancer care and long-term wellness. What makes this gathering meaningful is the opportunity to hear directly from people across multiple disciplines, all sharing perspectives, research, and lived experience in the same space. What’s Being Shared Cutting-edge solutions, science and support for putting an end to cancer with top Doctors and Cancer Conquerors from Holistic, Functional and Integrative Medicine. Who’s it For Cancer Patients, Cancer Caretakers, Cancer Doctors, Cancer Coaches, Cancer Experts and Anyone Wanting to Learn About Preventing or Healing Cancer using Functional and Integrative Medicine. What’s Being Funded The inaugural Beljanski Integrative Cancer Conference fully funded breakthrough breast cancer stem cell research using specific plant-based compounds. With such strong, positive results, we’re now applying those same plant compounds to our next focus: prostate cancer stem cell research. What’s Happening Education, Inspiration, Community, Networking, Presentations, Workshops, Technology, Scientific Breakthroughs, Entertainment, Fundraising and More. Speakers - Sylvie Beljanski, founder of The Beljanski Foundation - Nathan Crane, Award-Winning Health Researcher, Meditation Teacher & Global Humanitarian - Leah Connealy, Founder of the Center for New Medicine & Cancer Center for Healing - Antonio Jimanez, Founder & CMO of Hope4Cancer Treatment Centers … and many more! What it’s Benefiting The Beljanski Foundation – a 501(c)(3) non-profit funding scientific research into integrative approaches to cancer treatment and cancer prevention. The Beljanski Foundation on Facebook / Instagram
  • An evening of community yoga and sound healing beneath the palms at Tecolote Shores South. Join us for a Full Moon gathering on Mission Bay, where we’ll flow through a sunset Vinyasa yoga practice under the palm trees before settling into a restorative sound healing and meditation session. We’ll also create space for quiet reflection with time for journaling, whether through personal reflection or guided prompts. The evening will close beneath the rising Full Moon over the bay. These gatherings are intended as a collective pause, a chance to reconnect with ourselves, move intentionally, release what feels heavy, and welcome in new energy with the support of community and nature. Bring your journal, crystals, moon water, or anything that helps you feel grounded and connected. Come ready to move, reflect, and get a little witchy with us under the Full Moon at Mission Bay. Yoga Jawn: Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • Get an introduction to the pottery studio in this one-session ceramics workshop designed for young artists ages 8 and up. Participants will explore wheel throwing for the first time, learning foundational techniques to center clay, shape simple forms, and create small ceramic vessels. This hands-on pottery class emphasizes creative exploration, tactile learning, and skill-building in a supportive studio setting. No prior ceramics or pottery experience is required. Just bring curiosity and a willingness to work with clay. Perfect for kids and teens interested in trying a wheel-throwing ceramics class in a fun, safe environment! - Registration is required and includes 1 ticket spot - Registration for this workshop does not include museum admission Visit: https://thinkplaycreate.org/event/intro-to-the-pottery-wheel-ceramics-workshop-ages-8-afternoon/2026-03-14/ The New Children's Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • Garibaldi, the rooftop coastal‑Mediterranean restaurant at the InterContinental San Diego, spotlights the warm and coastal flavors of Turkey for the fifth installment of its monthly Mediterranean dinner series from May 15–17. Executive Chef Franck Tasic presents a curated menu featuring a Paşaeli Sidalan Pet Nat welcome toast, regional starters, entrées such as handmade Manti, Kofte Kebab, or San Diego–caught Grilled Swordfish, and a Pistachio Dondurma dessert. The Turkish Dinner is $65 per person, with an optional $35 wine pairing, and is offered alongside the full dinner menu. Reservations available via OpenTable. Garibaldi on Instagram
  • Written by Ali Viterbi with Sarah Price Keating, Rebecca Myers, and Todd Salovey Directed by Ali Viterbi and Todd Salovey JFest’s signature performance honors 6 incredible San Diego Jewish women. An inspiring and uplifting celebration with stories, songs, images, and inspiration. This year’s honorees are: Ruth Broudy, Rhona Fink, Kira Finkenberg, Sharyn Goodson, Karen Parry, and Debby Stauber The Lawrence Family JCC on Instagram and Facebook
  • Created and directed by David Chait, a theatrical spectacle weaving music, dance and storytelling into a world of magic and suspense. In a long-ago shtetl, Sorela’s husband mysteriously disappears. The entire community comes to help but after searching unsuccessfully loses hope. But not Sorela. With love and faith she preserves the whisper of possibility. Recommended for audiences ages 10 and over. The Lipinsky Family San Diego Jewish Arts Festival on Facebook / Instagram
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