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  • Celebrating 25 years in San Diego - The Harvest Festival® Original Art & Craft Show returns to the Del Mar Fairgrounds October 7, 8 And 9 What: The West Coast’s most prestigious indoor showcase, the celebration unites hundreds of artists and crafters from throughout the nation. An epic array of jewelry, ceramics, seasonal décor, kids clothing, photography, oils, sculptures, woodworks, Halloween accessories, blown glass, ornaments, and other original works, make shopping an adventure of discovery. Artists can also personalize many items for gifting. Following state Covid protocols and safety guidelines, the Festival offers a safe, full day of fun for all ages with handmade creations from hundreds of exhibitors, specialty foods, a Kidszone with Macaroni Kids, demonstrations, contests, and more. The event also gives back by supporting local charities in the community. Operation Greyhound will have dogs for adoption all three days of the Event. Bring a donation of unexpired food to The San Diego Food Bank and receive a coupon for $2 off of admission. We’ve been working non-stop to deliver the unique experience our patrons have come to expect and love, with something for everyone; where they can visit with the artists, and in many cases, get items personalized for gifting.” General admission is $9. Seniors (62+) and military are $7. Youths (13-17) are $4, and it’s FREE to kids 12 and under. Bring non-perishables for donation to the local food bank to help others and receive $2 off. Hours are Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Please check with the facility for parking fees. Who: THE HARVEST FESTIVAL® ORIGINAL ART & CRAFT SHOW When: October 7 - 8, 10 am – 5 pm, Oct 9 10 am – 4pm Where: Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd., Del Mar, CA 92014 Info: harvestfestival.com or call 925.392.7300 Harvest Festival Original Art & Craft Show on Facebook / Instagram / @HarvestFestShow on Twitter
  • The holiday season is fast approaching and we have the perfect solution for everyone on your shopping list! Invite your friends and family to come out to the San Diego Audubon Everything Birdy Yard Sale on December 3rd from 9 to Noon. We will have an assortment of books, birding gear, art and everything bird themed for you to shop from. The sale will be at the Audubon Office at 4010 Morena Blvd, San Diego 92117 and is open to the public. We would love to see you there! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Sandra Day O'Connor was called "the most powerful woman in America" during her quarter of a century as a Supreme Court justice.
  • The World Health Organization registry holds 11 million data points — key to addressing global health inequality. Yet health officials stress how much information is still missing.
  • Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506) and Giovanni Bellini (around 1435-1516) were two major painters of the Renaissance period. From very different backgrounds, they became in-laws in 1453 when Mantegna married Bellini’s sister Nicolosia. In today’s docent-led talk, we’ll examine their two different ways of working, which, together, paved the way for modern art 500 years ago in Northern Italy. It’s a tale of two artists and brothers-in-law that tells a story of art, family, rivalry, and personality. Two brothers-in-law who took very different artistic paths. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The NWS issued a flood watch that will be in effect through Monday in the San Diego County mountains, deserts, valleys and coastal areas, along with the Riverside County mountains and valleys, the Coachella Valley and San Gorgonio Pass near Banning.
  • In the arts this weekend: a new exhibition at ICA Central, free concerts from the San Diego Symphony, City Ballet at Balboa Theatre, Sacra/Profana sings in Fallbrook, visual art faculty group show and New Village Arts' "Into the Woods."
  • Activists from the same group have glued themselves to other paintings at U.K. art galleries in recent days, calling on the government to end all new oil and gas licenses.
  • Del Mar's summer meet begins Friday, with all available tickets sold for the 10-race card.
  • The Hyde Art Gallery is excited to launch the Fall 2022 semester with IN•SIGHT, the Visual Arts and Humanities Department Faculty and Staff Exhibition. This exhibition will showcase artwork produced by the arts educators here at Grossmont College and provide students, colleagues, and campus visitors with a glimpse into the creative and professional work being created by the faculty and staff within the Art Department. Featuring a diverse range of media, this exhibit also represents the various disciplines taught within Grossmont College's art programs including ceramics, digital media, drawing, jewelry, painting, photography, and sculpture. Participating artists include Aaron Serafino, Alex DeCosta, Augusto Sandroni, Bill Mosley, Christopher Lahti, Derek Weiler, Evan Lopez, Jacqueline Ramirez, Jason Reimer, Jeanine Spraul, Jeff Kahn, Jennifer Anne Bennett, John Dillemuth, Kaiya Rainbolt, Katie Francis, Lee Puffer, Lisa Hutton, Lisa Mueller, Misty Hawkins, Nancy Barbour, Neil Kendricks, Patricio Chavez, Paul Turounet, Sandra Wascher, Stephanie Bedwell, Vergia Farrow, Yasmine Kasem and Yvette Dibos. WHEN | This exhibition is ongoing from August 29, 2022 to September 27, 2022 • Daily Hours are 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • The reception is Tuesday, September 6, 4:00 to 7:00pm WHERE | Hide Art Gallery at Grossmont College • Building 22 / Performing and Visual Arts Center, Grossmont College Drive, El Cajon, California 92020 ADMISSION | This event is free! SOCIALS | Follow Hide Art Gallery on Facebook + Instagram
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