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  • Free skateboarding lessons for women ages 16+ will take place Saturday May 23rd from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. at LVLUP USA in Vista, registration is required! Whether you’re stepping on a skateboard for the first time or getting back into skating after a break, Sesh(E) is all about creating a fun, supportive space to learn, connect and build confidence together. Sesh(E), Exposure Skate’s adult program, provides free skateboarding lessons for women and nonbinary friends ages 16+, with pros and Olympians volunteering as instructors. All skill levels are welcome and safety gear and skate equipment will be provided on site. While the clinic is free, participants are encouraged to bring hygiene items (shampoo, conditioner, body wash) for donation to the Community Resource Center’s emergency shelter. Visit: https://exposureskate.networkforgood.com/events/101454-exposure-sesh-e LVLUP Academy and High Performance Center on Instagram
  • Why food companies love labels like "organic" and "high protein," why our brains are misled by them — and how to avoid paying extra for marketing.
  • Join us for the opening of "Faith Ringgold: Full Circle–The Teachings and Her Legacy"! Faith Ringgold is a Professor Emerita of the Department of Visual Arts at UC San Diego. Spanning nearly five decades of artistic production, "Full Circle—The Teachings and Her Legacy" is a comprehensive examination of Faith Ringgold’s multidisciplinary practice. Born in Harlem in 1930, Ringgold emerged from the Black Arts Movement and became a pioneering voice in American art through her integration of autobiography, social and political activism, and techniques traditionally associated with women’s craft. The exhibition is framed conceptually through Ringgold’s relationship to UC San Diego, where she served as professor of visual arts from 1984 to 2002. This institutional affiliation provides a lens for understanding how her academic philosophy materialized throughout her practice and impacted not only those she mentored at UC San Diego, but generations of artists around the world. Faith Ringgold: Website / Instagram
  • A one-night immersive ballet experience in La Jolla Join Pointeworks at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego for "Pointeworks III: Past, Present, and Future," an immersive season opening set against the backdrop of the Pacific at sunset. This one-night event invites you into the evolution of Pointeworks, bringing together past collections, present creation, and a glimpse into the future of Pointeworks. As the sun sets over La Jolla, enjoy an evening designed to be as social as it is artistic: – Live ballet performance – Curated costume showcase – Cocktails + light refreshments on the oceanfront terrace – Live music throughout the evening – Photo moments + immersive installations – A vibrant atmosphere with artists, creatives, and community This is your chance to step inside the art—not just watch it. Pointeworks on Facebook / Instagram
  • Ukrainian drones struck an oil terminal in St. Petersburg and set it ablaze, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, as the city hosted an annual economic forum promoted by President Putin.
  • The "Take Me to the Water: Histories of the Black Pacific" exhibit delves into 500 years of Black Mariner legacies in whaling, fishing, surfing, swimming, sailing, exploration, and defense shaping the U.S. Pacific. This immersive new exhibit exploring Black maritime history, identity, culture, and connection across the Pacific world. Explore the deep and often overlooked relationships between Black communities and the Pacific Ocean. Spanning centuries of maritime movement, labor, exploration, and cultural exchange, the exhibit highlights the lives and contributions of Black mariners whose stories helped shape the Pacific world. Visitors to the Maritime Museum of San Diego are invited to discover the experiences of sailors, whalers, fishers, waterfront workers, explorers, soldiers, surfers, swimmers, and scholars whose connections to the ocean expanded far beyond traditional narratives of maritime history. Through immersive storytelling, historical interpretation, and contemporary scholarship, the exhibit offers a broader and more inclusive understanding of the Pacific—revealing how identity, labor, migration, resilience, and culture moved across oceans and generations. Exhibit entry is included in general admission ticket purchase. General admission includes self-guided tour of all vessels and exhibits. The Maritime Museum is open daily 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Last visitor entry is at 4 p.m. Visit: https://sdmaritime.org/visit/exhibits/take-me-to-the-water/ Maritime Museum of San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: Chicano Block Party, "Amoxtlis" and "Field Notes on Memory" in Escondido; San Ysidro Archive; SummerFest; CatVideoFest; a La Jolla Playhouse WOW Experience; rediscovered lost chamber music; local Aly Rowell and more.
  • Alabaster Jar Project's 9th Annual Golf Tournament is on July 24th at Rancho Bernardo Inn and Golf Course. Alabaster Jar Project is a nonprofit that serves survivors of human trafficking and sexual exploitation with wraparound services such as long-term housing and case management, empowering them to move towards healing and success. Entry to the tournament includes: -18 holes of championship golf - A Golf cart -Lunch + Drink Ticket -3 Raffle Tickets -A Swag Bag -Complimentary Range Balls
  • What does San Diego’s unique Jewish prayer music sound like? Nusach San Diego is a musical evening rooted in Rabbi/Cantor Jeremy Gimbel’s original research on prayers and tunes that influence San Diego’s Jewish culture. This evening traces the historical progression of Jewish sacred music from ancient melodies to modern chazzanut, and spans the breadth of our local musical landscape — from Kumeyaay Bird Songs, to rhythmic Baja Californian beats, to laid back surfer grooves. The Lawrence Family JCC on Instagram and Facebook
  • 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 Visit: https://my.lfjcc.org/16436/16437 The Lawrence Family JCC on Instagram and Facebook
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