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  • The Vista Farmers Market features over 50 farmers selling what they grow; local, certified, and organic growers with in-season produce. Actual, real farmers with an abundance of avocados, persimmons, apples, oranges, strawberries, peaches, and other fruits and vegetables. Farmers also sell dates, eggs, nuts, juices, honey, cheeses, sausages, plants, wool, flowers, and grass-fed meats. In addition, there are more than 40 foodmakers — prepared food artisans that sell fresh bread and other baked goods such as pies, cupcakes, and cookies, as well as sauces, salsas, dips, and pickles. All are available fresh each week. There are 14 countries’ foods represented in the hot food vendors serving breakfast and lunch. Over a dozen makers and crafters attend each week with their soap, pottery, clothing, hats, jewelry, gifts, dog treats, and more. Each week features a variety of musicians as well as several services such as knife and tool sharpening, and massage. * Accepts EBT & WIC*
  • Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with the PBS app + Encore Saturday, Dec. 21 at 3:30 p.m. on KPBS TV and Monday, Dec. 23 at 9:30 p.m on KPBS 2. Host Jorge Meraz visits the the Rosarito Boys and Girls Club. The woman behind this place is Rosie Torres, and she gives us the complete tour. Then we take a food break at Sal y Humo food truck.
  • The Oceanside Morning Farmers Market is held every Thursday morning from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. all year-round. If you are searching for fresh local produce, flowers and nursery items, this is the market for you! But that's not all we have. Don't miss the huge selection of gourmet goodies including artisan baked goods, organic honey, salsa and chips, dips and sauces, olives and olive oil, and so much more at MainStreet Oceanside's Farmers Market.
  • The San Diego World Affairs Council presents the Distinguished Speaker Series featuring: Marie Arana DATE/TIME: Thursday, March 7, 2024, 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. VENUE: Hall of Nations, Balboa Park About Marie Arana: Marie Arana was born in Lima, Peru. She is the author of the memoir American Chica, a finalist for the National Book Award; two novels, Cellophane and Lima Nights; the prizewinning biography Bolivar; Silver, Sword, and Stone, a narrative history of Latin America; and The Writing Life, a collection from her well-known column for The Washington Post. She is the inaugural Literary Director of the Library of Congress and lives in Washington, DC, and Lima, Peru. About the Presentation: “To tell the truth, we have no name. We never did,” writes Marie Arana, “We were simply tribes of this hemisphere, inheritors of a natural world… We gave ourselves a multitude of names. Thousands of years later, when we were invaded and conquered, first by Spain, then by a battery of occupiers and usurpers, we became colonies to power—united by the boot, the sword, the crown, the cross, and the Spanish language.” In LATINOLAND: A Portrait of America’s Largest and Least Understood Minority (Simon & Schuster; February 20, 2024), the award-winning author and historian Marie Arana offers readers a sweeping, personal portrait of the largest racial and ethnic minority in the United States. “Latinos” does not represent a single group – they were some of the earliest immigrants to what is now known as the US, and they are some of the country’s newest arrivals; they are White, Black, Indigenous, and Asian; they are domestic workers, day laborers, successful artists, corporate CEOs, and US senators. Once overwhelmingly Catholic, they are now increasingly Protestant and Evangelical. Once faithfully Democratic, they now vote Republican in growing numbers. In LATINOLAND, Arana tells stories that often go ignored, encapsulating Latinos’ “grand diversity that defies any one label.” Based on prodigious research, hundreds of interviews, and Marie Arana’s own life experience as a Latina, LATINOLAND unabashedly celebrates the resilience, character, diversity, and little-known history of our largest and fastest-growing minority. The author of several award-winning books – American Chica, Bolivar, and most recently, Silver, Sword, and Stone – Arana is a beloved member of the literary community, serving as the inaugural Literary Director of the Library of Congress and previously a columnist for the Washington Post. Arana has devoted her career to exploring Latinos’ origins, identities, and histories in the United States, and is uniquely qualified to tell this massive story. Special Bonus Opportunity from our Community Partner, Classics 4 Kids, below! As a special treat, we are thrilled to offer complimentary tickets to SDWAC members attending LATINOLAND: Immerse yourself on an extraordinary musical journey as the Classics Philharmonic Orchestra joins forces with the trailblazing SABROSAS LATIN ORCHESTRA, San Diego's exclusive all-female salsa band. Feel the heartbeat of the rhythms, guided by the mesmerizing artistry of acclaimed dancer and teaching artist Juan Carlos Blanco from the Center for World Music. Get ready to be moved, inspired, and captivated by the fusion of classical mastery and the vibrant energy of Latin beats. Choose from two exciting showtimes on Friday, March 8, at 9:45 a.m. or 11:45 a.m. at the prestigious Balboa Theatre. Each performance is a dynamic 45-minute showcase. Please send us an email for your complimentary tickets. Stay Connected with Marie Arana! Instagram & X
  • Born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico, Sonia De Los Santos exudes the joy she sings about. This whole-hearted concert includes songs from her three family music albums: Mi Viaje: De Nuevo León To The New York Island (Parents Choice Gold Award Winner), ¡Alegría! (Latin Grammy Nominee) and Esperanza. Singing in both Spanish and English, Sonia’s music is inspired by various Latin American rhythms like son jarocho, cumbia and salsa, as well as the North American folk traditions from the United States. It’s hard not to smile when she’s sharing some of her favorite things—migrating birds, friendship, chocolate, and anecdotes about growing up in Mexico and realizing her childhood dream of moving to New York. In her highly interactive performances, kids and families love singing along in Spanish and English, dancing in and out of their seats while learning about musical instruments and rhythms from Latin America. Sonia’s messages of finding hope and connection in our global community inspire and excite children and grown ups of all backgrounds. Stay Connected with Sonia De Los Santos! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • The Coronado Island Film Festival presents their April Classic Series film: "Rebel Without a Cause" (1955). Enjoy watching Classic Films on the Big Screen the way they were meant to be seen! The doors open at 5 p.m. and the film starts at 5:30 p.m. Price includes a complimentary glass of wine, beer or a non-alcoholic beverage. Tickets are on sale online + will be sold at the door. Movie Details: A rebellious young man with a troubled past comes to a new town, finding friends and enemies. Cast: James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal Mineo Director: Nicholas Ray Writer: Stewart Stern, Irving Shulman, Nicholas Ray Length: 111 minutes
  • Premieres Mondays, Jan. 8 - 29, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV + Encore Sundays, Jan. 14 - Feb. 4 at 1 p.m. on KPBS TV. THIS WEEK: Paul Hollywood's epic 3,000-mile road trip culminates in the city that celebrates his name. He arrives just in time to meet a notable 'friend' and enjoys the best tacos north of the Mexican border. At home he cooks a classic L.A. beef sandwich.
  • Saturday, May 11, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport. Christopher Kimball travels to Jalisco to learn from some local chefs. In the kitchen, Chris and Erika Bruce bake warm, sweet and subtly nutty Corn and Cinnamon Butter Cookies. Lynn Clark whips up briny and savory Butterflied "Grilled" Shrimp. Rayna Jhaveri assembles Salsa Macha Costena, made with nuts and chilies.
  • Join us for an unforgettable evening of dance and heartfelt support at the Tranqui Foundation's PinkTober event. As October lights up in shades of pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we invite you to put on your best pink outfit and join us on Friday, October 13th, for an evening filled with the vibrant rhythms of salsa and bachata. But PinkTober is more than just dancing; it's a celebration of unity, strength, and hope. With 100% of the proceeds donated to breast cancer research, our mission is clear: harnessing wellness through dance while standing firmly in the fight against breast cancer. Come dance, connect, and make a difference with us. Together, we can create meaningful change, one dance step at a time. For more information visit: tranquifoundation.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Career Pathways for Foster Youth is open to foster youth ages 16-to-24 in San Diego County.
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