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  • Grab your crew, an ice-cold drink, and dig into our classic bites… or level up with our special Carne Asada Nachos! No reservations, just show up early, grab your spot, and catch all the action with us on the big screen! Visit: barleymash.com/ barleymash on Facebook / Instagram #SuperBowlSunday #SanDiego #SD #GaslampQuarter
  • Get ready to don your finest Derby attire and raise a glass at Toast for the Roses, an elegant Kentucky Derby watch party benefiting St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center’s Sophie’s Organic Garden and Aquatic programs offered to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Join us on Saturday, May 3, 2025, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at The Guild Hotel in downtown San Diego for an unforgettable afternoon of racing, revelry, and refined Southern charm. Experience the excitement of the Kentucky Derby LIVE while indulging in handcrafted cocktails, delectable small bites, and live music. Show off your Derby best in our fashion and hat contests, capture the moment with photo opportunities, and compete for fabulous prizes. Visit: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/stmadeleinesophiescenter/event/toastfortheroses2025/ St. Madeleine Sophie's Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • Stepwise is a high-energy Celtic folk group featuring the swift rhythmic guitar playing of "DADGAD"-specialist Liam Lewis, the articulate hand percussion of All-Ireland champion bones and bodhran player James Yoshizawa, and the smooth ornamented fiddling of Olivia Breidenthal. The three Los Angeles natives have built a following playing festivals, concerts, and contradances up and down the west coast. Notable performances have been Davis Hall in Fairbanks, Alaska, the Glenlo Abbey in Ireland, and the Lodge Room in Los Angeles. Whether it is fast paced fiddle tunes or singing delicate harmonies, Stepwise is a perfect blend for traditional music lovers and newcomers alike. Visit: Stepwise Stepwise on Instagram and Facebook
  • As painters, we need to know basic color theory and color mixing to make our work look vibrant and alive. In this class we will explore the four basic ideas behind color and the ways we mix and make it all work for successful paintings. We will deal with primary colors, building blocks for all hues; secondary colors, created from two primary colors; and tertiary colors, formed by mixing a primary and a secondary—as well as hue, value, and color temperature. Our class will create color studies using the classic color wheel. This is about color and color relationships in our compositions. We will do a color study and then a full painting from that study—for example, making a green color chart, then making a painting in greens, or a color chart in earth tones, then a painting in earth tones. There are new exercises for painters who have taken this class in the past. Come join us; all levels are welcome. Let’s explore this informative and exciting subject. We are going to have a lot of fun, along with learning, and you will have charts to refer to for years to come. Materials: Oil or acrylic paint: Titanium White, Cadmium Yellow Light or Pale, Cadmium Yellow/Orange (from the Winton range by Winsor & Newton), Cadmium Yellow Deep, Cadmium Red Light, Alizarin Crimson, Ultramarine Blue, Cerulean Blue Hue (by Winton), Viridian Green Hue, Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Raw Sienna, Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ocher, Dioxazine Purple, Quinacridone Magenta, Black. Brushes: hog-hair bristles in flats, #2, 4, 6, 8. Other: disposable 12” x 16” paper palette pad; odorless Turpenoid and linseed oil for oil paint; Masterson plastic, 12” x 16” box with blue lid to keep paints moist; soft, thin vine charcoal; 2” blade palette knife (no bigger!); Silicoil jar with spring inside; two tall canisters, one to hold clean brushes and one to hold used brushes; paper towels; 12” x 16” canvas pad; sketchbook. Please email me at sharoncaroldemery@gmail.com if you have any questions. I am always happy to help. Max students: 13 Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/
  • The Wellness at the Lake series, presented by Club Pilates, is hosting Pilates, Pontoons & Prosecco. Start with an energizing Pilates class, then enjoy a relaxing pontoon cruise on Lake San Marcos with a glass of crisp Prosecco and stunning waterfront views. Movement, mingling, and bubbles—perfection! Each ticket includes a pool day pass at Lakehouse Resort and an exclusive discount at Brickmans. Visit: https://events.thelakehouseresort.com/f/2025-wellness-series/pilates-pontoons-prosecco Lakehouse Resort on Instagram
  • The Wellness at the Lake series, presented by Club Pilates, is hosting Trick-or-Tone. Get into the Sculpt-ober spirit with a spooky sunset Pilates session! Tone and tighten while enjoying festive vibes and a seasonal surprise. Costumes encouraged for extra fun! Each ticket includes a pool day pass at Lakehouse Resort and an exclusive discount at Brickmans. Visit: https://events.thelakehouseresort.com/f/2025-wellness-series/trick-or-tone Lakehouse Resort on Instagram
  • Tom Hiddleston stars in the new adaptation of Stephen King's novella — which is somehow a very sweet film about the inevitable approach of death.
  • President Trump attended the opening show of Les Miserables at the John F. Kennedy Center in D.C. on Wednesday night, attracting both his supporters and people protesting against him.
  • This Saturday, March 1, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Learn foldforming and the art of patinas with award-winning metal artist and blacksmith, Pat Downing. In this all-day class, students will learn about safety, tools, and the basic methods of both foldforming and patinas. The class will consist of 3 hours of forming techniques and 3 hours focusing on patinas, with a one-hour lunch break. This is a hands-on techniques class designed to show how one can achieve folds and then apply patinas to finished pieces. In this class, students will work in copper, but the methods taught can be used in almost any metal and size, from jewelry to public art. What to bring: BYF (bring your favorite) hammer & safety glasses, if you have them. If not, you can borrow from ours. Students are welcome to bring a lunch to eat at the studio or nearby, or may purchase lunch nearby (there are many options in Liberty Station). Materials fee of $10 (cash only) to be paid to the instructor at the start of the class and includes copper and patinas. This class is appropriate for ages 18 years and older. No prior experience necessary. All materials included. • Military & first responders discounts • Scholarships available • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available.
  • Enjoy an intimate wine experience with Advanced Sommelier Lamar Engel of The Wine Militia featuring premium wines and food bites all paired to songs played by live musical artists. Watch the sun as it sets on 50 acres of ranunculus flowers varying in a myriad of colors. Our musical artists will be joining us from all over Southern California and will be playing familiar songs as well as originals. From classic reds and rosé to dynamic whites; our wines will be hand-selected by our sommeliers and will highlight celebrated Californian wine-growing regions. For additional questions, please email events@thewinemilitia.com Space is limited so reserve your seats today! Eventbrite Link: Sunset Wine Tasting and Music
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