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  • On Halloween night things go from cute to creepy as Margaritaville Hotel San Diego’s 5 o’Clock Somewhere Bar opens up for Nautical Nightmares: Rooftop Halloween Party from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Presented by Walkabout, this 21+ event will transform the 5 o’Clock Somewhere Bar into a nautical pirate escape complete with themed decor, live entertainment, and interactive surprises. Guests can dance the night away to the sounds of DJ Mancat, enjoy tarot card readings, and enter a high-energy costume contest. Signature themed cocktails named after the 1994 Jimmy Buffett song, “Vampires, Mummies and the Holy Ghost” will be flowing all night. From the bold Vampiro to the delicious Mummy and Ghost Margaritas, these themed drinks are sure to thrill. Entry is completely FREE, and the entire community is invited for a night of spooky celebration in true Margaritaville style.
  • Director Richard Linklater and actor Ethan Hawke discuss their new film Blue Moon, which focuses on one fateful night toward the end of lyricist Lorenz Hart's life.
  • Serẽa Coastal Cuisine will offer an array of featured à la carte dishes for Thanksgiving dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 27, including stracciatella and preserved pear salad with frisée, pumpkin spice walnuts and lemon vinaigrette, priced at $28; roasted turkey, paired with crab mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, creamy horta and turkey gravy, priced at $48; and bone-in braised short rib, served with smoked gouda polenta, beef au jus, crispy asparagus and microgreens, priced at $75. Those with a sweet tooth can cap off the meal with brown butter pecan pie, featuring an all-butter crust topped with orange whip and shaved orange zest, priced at $22.
  • Families and friends can gather at Lionfish Modern Coastal Cuisine, located inside Pendry San Diego, from 5 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 26 and Thursday, Nov. 27 for a shareable feast. The hearty spread will feature a bucket of crispy deep-fried turkey accompanied by Boursin mashed potatoes, truffle mac and cheese and buttermilk biscuits, priced at $55 per person. Friends and family can also toast to Drinksgiving with $5 sponsored shots, available exclusively on Wednesday, Nov. 26.
  • Tessa Thompson schemes, manipulates and awes in Nia DaCosta's dazzling adaptation of Hedda Gabler.
  • Families anxiously awaiting the opportunity to meet Santa, share holiday wish lists, and take coveted family photos with Old St. Nick will enjoy the experience of visiting him in his cabin in Mission Valley’s beautifully decorated Nordstrom Rack Court (across from Tender Greens) beginning at 11 a.m. on Friday, November 28th, and continuing daily through Christmas Eve. Opportunities for professional photos with Santa will begin immediately following Santa’s arrival at the center. Professional photo packages start at $39.99. To reduce overall wait times, families are strongly encouraged to make a reservation in advance of their visit. While strongly encouraged, a reservation is not required, and walk-up visits will be accommodated on a space-available basis. Guests making an advance reservation will receive a free personalized message from Santa before their visit. In addition to paid professional photos, the center’s beautiful Santa set will also include a variety of no-cost selfie opportunities. Visit: https://www.mission-valley.com/event/32235-santa-photos Mission Valley on Instagram and Facebook
  • Have you always wanted to learn how to play chess or improve your skills? If you have never played before, or are just looking for someone to practice with, join us for some friendly competition! All supplies are provided. Audience: Recommended for elementary school-aged children through adults. Location: Homeschool Resource Center
  • Recommended for ages 2-5, this storytime program includes books, songs, games, and early literacy fun! A to-go craft will be provided at the end. Audience: Young children Location: Community Room
  • With more than 7,000 islands and nearly 200 languages, the Philippines is one of the world's most diverse countries. That variety travels across the globe — and now comes to life on screen at the San Diego Filipino Film Festival.
  • Join Judy Reeves and Robb Donaldson for a New Year’s Eve celebration of fun and literary games as we write our way into 2026. We’ll delve into New Year’s traditions and legends (maybe create some of our own), write to prompts, and generally have a good time. Together we’ll count down the minutes til midnight and welcome the New Year with toasts and cheers. There will be treats, and you’re welcome to bring goodies (and libations) to share. Judy is a writer and teacher whose books include A Writer’s Book of Days, named “Best Nonfiction” by the San Diego Book Awards; Writing Alone, Writing Together; A Creative Writer’s Kit; The Writer’s Retreat Kit and, most recently, Wild Women, Wild Voices. Her fiction, nonfiction, and poetry has appeared in the San Diego Reader; The Frozen Moment; A Year in Ink; Connotations Press; Serving House Journal; Waymark; Expressive Writing, Classroom and Community, and other journals and anthologies. Two plays, written with a women’s writing ensemble, were produced by the Fritz Theater. She’s also served as editor for several journals and chapbooks, including three editions of A Year in Ink. She has been leading community-based writing practice groups for thirty years and teaches at writing conferences internationally and at San Diego Writers, Ink, a nonprofit literary center she cofounded. Her memoir, When Your Heart Says Go, was released in October 2023. Judy’s website is judyreeveswriter.com. Robert is a licensed psychotherapist and writer from San Diego, California with certificates in Memoir Writing from both Pacifica Graduate Institute and San Diego Writers, Ink, and a certificate in Fiction Writing from Gotham Writers Workshop. He had a short memoir performed in the 2022 San Diego Memoir Showcase, and has had memoirs published in the Shaking the Tree Anthology Volume 5 and Volume 6, as well as Writing Down the Soul 2022 (Pacifica Graduate Institute), and a short story in Flash Fiction Magazine. Robert experiences creative writing as a potent healing tool because the tales of our past, moments both extraordinary and mundane, are deeply meaningful and always worth written celebration as either fiction or memoir. Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2025 – Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026 9 PM – 1 AM PST San Diego Writers, Ink: 2730 Historic Decatur Road, Suite 204
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