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  • The exhibit features works reflecting the violence of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
  • Join Gelson’s in a virtual wine tasting with Julien Fayard, one of Napa Valley’s most respected 100pt. winemaker. In Napa, Julien spent a few years at Melka Estates, honing his terroir-forward winemaking style with the distinguished French winemaker Philippe Melka. He’s now gone on to launch his own projects, making wine for wineries like Purlieu and Le Pich, as well as his own labels — Azur, Covert Estate, and Empreinte. And, of course, projects like Gelson’s private label wines. The virtual tasting will take place on Nov. 16 at 6 pm, and will feature the following wines: Gelson’s Reserve Sauvignon Blanc ($21.99); Gelson’s Cabernet Sauvignon, Mount Veeder ($36.99); and Gelson’s newest Epicure Series Cabernet Sauvignon, Howell Mountain ($74.99). Pair one, two, or all three of these options with a Gelson’s custom Cheese & Charcuterie Plate. The price of admission is $24.99 and includes the Custom Cheese & Charcuterie plate for two. The meats and cheeses are specially curated to complement the wine. Featured items include: Humboldt Fog, White Stilton with Apricots, Mimolette, Sartori Bellavitano with Espresso & Barbers English Cheddar Cheeses, Olli Toscano Salame, Trois Petits Cochons Duck Rillettes – served with Eddies Oak Crackers, Caper Berries, Petite Toasts, Honey Mama’s Cocoa Truffle Bar, and Dried Apricots. Guests can RSVP by pre-paying for Gelson’s Custom Cheese & Charcuterie Plate at https://www.gelsons.com/Julien. The last day to RSVP is Nov. 12. The specially priced wines, along with the cheese and charcuterie plate, will be available for pick-up on Nov. 15 and 16 at Gelson’s Pacific Beach, Gelson’s Del Mar, and Gelson’s Carlsbad. Final details including the Zoom link will be available upon registration. Date: Nov.16, 2021 Time: 6pm-7pm Location: Virtual Zoom Link Cost: $24.99 For more information and ticket/zoom registration please visit HERE!
  • Apocalyptica & Leprous will perform live at The Observatory on Saturday, October 1 at 8:00 p.m. Apocalyptica are true explorers, always seeking new frontiers and uncharted territories in which to express themselves. With Cell-0, their 9th studio album, the ambitious and electric quartet have not simply returned to their non-vocal roots, they have traveled deeper and further into the universe of instrumental music than ever before. That first love and passion which fueled Apocalyptica to form during 1993 in Helsinki now carries richer layers of knowledge and experience, which in turn have led to the band to a fundamental realization and creative path. Apocalyptica on Instagram + Facebook!
  • The owner of a Carlsbad-based electric bike company is calling for regulations to be introduced that would ensure kids understand the rules of the road.
  • Destroying the planet is against our religion. Two weeks before the UN’s global climate negotiations in Glasgow, faith communities around the world will rise up to urge our political and financial leaders to take action. Using an international climate activist platform created by GreenFaith, the Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice (ICEJ) is holding a rally on the west side of the County Building, 1600 Pacific Highway, on Mon. Oct. 18 from 1 - 2:15 p.m. Faith communities and their supporters will come together to present 5 key demands on climate and equity. We ask that these demands be prioritized in the County’s Regional Decarbonization Framework. Our Rally will also feature music, street theatre, reflections and prayers from a diversity of faith traditions. Co-sponsors: SanDiego350, California Poor People’s Campaign, Creation Care Ministry of the Catholic Diocese of San Diego, San Diego Green New Deal Alliance. Demands: Invest in green infrastructure for environmentally impacted communities Transition rapidly to 100% renewable energy Focus on the creation of local green jobs for underserved communities and a just transition for fossil fuel workers Prioritize marginalized communities when designing sustainable transit solutions Reach zero carbon for SD County by 2030 Please join us to witness our care for the earth and for the poor. We will make our voices heard. For more information, contact Phil Petrie at phil@icejsd.org.
  • With so many killed suddenly in the quake, Turkey faces the challenge of burying tens of thousands of people. Multiple funerals are happening at once and the process of burying the dead is constant.
  • Talk about a late bloomer. Carl Allamby, who ran an auto repair shop for more than 20 years, was recently hired as an attending physician at Cleveland Clinic's Hillcrest Hospital at age 51.
  • Your stories and experiences could be shared in an upcoming KPBS Community Conversation exploring the cross border economy.
  • San Diego is already seeing an increase in the number of patients from out of state seeking abortions.
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 Wednesday to continue holding teleconferenced public meetings due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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