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  • Cruise 4 Kids presents Teddy Ball 2025. A high-energy charity holiday celebration that brings together San Diego's finest to make a difference in the lives of sick and underprivileged children in our community. At Teddy Ball, we believe that every child deserves a little extra comfort and joy during the holiday season. That's why each guest is required to bring a new stuffed teddy bear, which we collect and distribute to multiple organizations, including Autism Tree Project Foundation, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito, Miracle Babies, Easter Seals SoCal, Promises2Kids, Father Joe's Villages, and local churches and orphanages. Your simple contribution can make a big impact in putting a smile on a child's face and spreading holiday cheer. Fashion Show | Red Carpet | Getty Images | Silent Auction | Performers But Teddy Ball is not just about philanthropy - it's also about having a night to remember! As you enter the event, you'll be treated to a paparazzi experience on the red carpet, creating a glamorous and star-studded atmosphere. Once inside, you'll be immersed in a world of festivities that include live DJ performances. The fun continues with a freestyle fashion show, dancing, confetti cannons, multiple bars, exotic cars, and a huge pile of teddy bears, affectionately called the Teddy Pit. Capture the memories of walking the fashion runway, photos with Santa & Elves, indulge in the candy buffet, and strike a pose at the photo booth. For those looking for an exclusive experience, our VIP Lounge offers bottle service and a chance to mingle with fellow philanthropists and community leaders. And if that's not enough, we also have silent auctions, raffles, magicians, and more to keep the excitement going all night long! By attending Teddy Ball, not only will you have an unforgettable night of fun and glamour, but you'll also be supporting a worthy cause that makes a tangible difference in the lives of children in need. Join us in promoting awareness of our beneficiaries and spreading holiday joy to those who need it the most. Don't miss out on the opportunity to be part of this heartwarming and exhilarating event. Mark your calendars for the next Teddy Ball and be ready to make a meaningful impact while celebrating the Christmas season in style. Get your black-tie attire ready, bring your teddy bear, and get ready for a night you won't forget! Purchase your tickets now and join us at Teddy Ball - where charity meets glamour! Website: theteddyball.com Facebook: facebook.com/TheTeddyBall Instagram: @the_Teddy_Ball Hashtag: #teddyball Event Info: Date: Saturday, November 29, 2025 Time: 7 p.m. - 1 a.m. Location: Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine, 3777 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, CA 92122 Tickets: General Admission: $100 VIP : $200 ( Includes access to VIP Lounge, Appetizers & Desserts) VIP Table for 10: $3,000 ( Includes 2 Complimentary Bottles, Nameplate, Appetizers, & Desserts) Gratuity Included. Attire: Men - Black Tie (Mandatory) Tuxedo preferred or suit including jacket and tie Women - Cocktail dress or gown **Each Guest Must Bring NEW Stuffed Teddy Bear As Donation or purchase one at the door for $20** Overnight Accommodations at Hyatt Regency La Jolla: Link Coming Soon Teddy Ball Group Code: G-CRFK Self Parking $15/ Overnight Self Park $30 Valet Parking $25/ Overnight Valet $40 Contact Nino Venturella, Nino@c4ksd.com, 760-716-5248
  • Based on a proposal by Supervisors Paloma Aguirre and Terra Lawson- Remer, the board directed the chief administrative officer to send a letter to the U.S. Department of Agriculture administrator calling "for the immediate release of the (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) contingency reserves and use of existing federal transfer authority to sustain food benefits for families during the federal shutdown," along with waiving a required timeline for reviewing the letter.
  • 92-year- old Paul Biya, the world's oldest head of state, claims victory in a disputed election, sparking unrest across the country already grappling with violence, corruption, and political tension.
  • How ICE recruiting efforts are using white nationalist messages and imagery and relying on veterans to fill job openings. Then, the use of isolation cells at San Diego's Otay Mesa Detention Center.
  • The MORE THAN PINK Walk, Susan G. Komen’s largest fundraising event series, evolved from the Race for the Cure in 2018. Each year, we host over 100,000 participants at our 40+ in-person (and one virtual) walks across the U.S. Since the first Walk in 2018, our participants have raised more than $60 million dollars and continue to be a part of a community committed to our vision of a world without breast cancer. With inclusive and accessible options for people of all ages and abilities – including breast cancer survivors, those currently in treatment for breast cancer and people living with metastatic breast cancer – the Walk provides participants the opportunity to come together and connect in meaningful ways. It allows us to focus on sharing our passion, sharing our stories and connecting with others, all while fundraising to support life-saving programs and research. Our finish line is a world without breast cancer, and we know the only way we can get there is together. Visit: https://secure.info-komen.org/site/TR?fr_id=10935&pg=entry Susan G. Komen on Instagram and Facebook
  • Sunday, December 7, 2025 | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 251 North City Drive, San Marcos (Off Hwy 78 & Twin Oaks Valley Road) Eat, drink, and be merry at the 6th Annual Holly Jolly Holiday Market - a one-day wonderland of festive fun, holiday cheer, and shopping galore! What to Expect: • 175+ local artisans, crafters & creators offering unique gifts, décor, and treats • Live holiday music to keep your spirits bright • Seasonal eats and drinks to savor • A special visit from Santa Claus from 12 p.m.–2 p.m. It’s the ultimate way to celebrate the season with family and friends while supporting local businesses and finding one-of-a-kind gifts for everyone on your list. Free Admission & Free Parking! Park easily at: • 295 June Way • 201 Campus Way Visit northcity.com/pages/visit-us for maps & directions. Mark your calendars and join the holiday magic in San Marcos! Parking Free parking at the North City parking structure: • 295 June Way, San Marcos Plan your visit and see maps: https://www.northcity.com/pages/visit-us Be Part of the Magic Apply as a Vendor: https://eventhub.net/events/2025-Holly-Jolly-Holiday-Market_6794 Sponsor & General Info: Melanie Jamil — melanie@sanmarcoschamber.com • 760-744-1270 See you at North City for a holly jolly good time! North City on Facebook / Instagram
  • In honor of Veterans Day, San Diego’s standout restaurants and bars are showing gratitude with exclusive dining specials for veterans and active-duty military. Whether it’s complimentary tacos or a discounted bill, these spots are celebrating service with the taste of appreciation. GBOD Hospitality Group will offer veterans and active-duty military personnel a 10% discount on their bill at Bencotto, Monello, Havana 1920, Prohibition, plus additional specials at El Chingón. El Chingón, San Diego’s “Bad Ass Mexican” hotspot at 560 Fifth Ave., will offer two complimentary tacos with any purchase. Standout taco selections include veggie, el típico, birria, al pastor, carnitas, Jorge’s Taco de Pescado and shrimp. Signature dishes include pork belly, a tender, boneless cut served with guacamole, rice, refried beans and a choice of tortillas, priced at $32; and the El Chingon burro, loaded with pico de gallo, guacamole, rice, beans, cheese and sour cream, with choice of shredded chicken, shredded beef, pollo asado, chile relleno, carnitas, birria, carne asada or shrimp, priced starting at $9. Located in the heart of Little Italy, Bencotto features favorites like the pollo alla pizzaiola, featuring a lightly fried breaded chicken breast topped with mozzarella and tomato sauce, served with garlic mashed potatoes, priced at $30; ravioli al granchio, handmade half-moon ravioli filled with crab meat, served in a creamy lemon zest Chardonnay sauce, priced at $28; and salmone Mediterraneo, sautéed salmon with white wine, lemon, olives, cherry tomatoes and garlic, served with dill mashed potatoes, priced at $36. Monello, located next door to Bencotto Italian Kitchen, offers standout dishes like spaghetti di zafferano con gamberi, bronze-die saffron spaghetti with shrimp, lemon zest and a Prosecco cream sauce, priced at $26; stinco di agnello, lamb shank slowly roasted with herbs, vegetables and port red wine, served with roasted potatoes, priced at $38; or classic prosciutto pizza, with Prosciutto di Parma with cheese sauce, mozzarella, figs and raspadura, priced at $26. Havana 1920, located at 548 Fifth Ave. in the Gaslamp Quarter, offers dishes and drinks that bring the taste of Cuba straight to San Diego. Standouts include the award winning Cubano with slices of slow-roasted pork, ham, Swiss cheese, pickles and mustard pressed between fresh Cuban bread, priced at $17; bistec Havana, an Angus skirt steak topped with house-made chimichurri, served with toasted Cuban bread and a side salad, priced at $30; and the Ropa Vieja, the national dish of Cuba which includes shredded beef with peppers, olives and onions, priced at $24. Prohibition, the Gaslamp Quarter’s sultry speakeasy, offers popular cocktails like Sweet But Not Too Sweet, made with Patrón Reposado Single Barrel, passion fruit, pineapple, lime, R&D Fire Bitters and a Tajín rim; Trébol Club, mixed with Patrón Reposado Tequila, raspberry, lemon, honey, egg white and R&D Cherry Apple Bitters; or the Hotel Nacional, featuring Havana Club Blanco, pineapple, lime, demerara, apricot and R&D Aromatic #7 Bitters, all cocktails priced at $18. Clique Hospitality will offer 20% off at Temaki Bar: Handroll, Sushi, Sake; Lionfish Modern Coastal Cuisine; and Serẽa Coastal Cuisine to all veterans and active-duty military personnel with a valid ID. Guests can enjoy premium seafood or sushi paired with craft cocktails at any of the three restaurants below. Temaki Bar offers fresh, hand-rolled sushi such as the Mama’s Roll, with shrimp tempura, blue crab, ooba, cucumber, seared salmon, sweet soy, sesame seeds, negi and lemon, priced at $24; the Super Ninja Bunny Roll with blue crab, toro, bubu arare, chives, brown butter aioli, caviar and truffle oil, priced at $25; among others. Standouts at Lionfish include roasted truffle chicken with truffle butter, sourdough crust and chicken truffle au jus; spaghetti lobster “homard,” featuring half a lobster, Nueske bacon lardon, dashi cognac cream and chives; and spicy grilled octopus with fermented chile, crispy garlic, crispy potatoes and cilantro aioli; among others. At Serẽa, craveable seafood dishes include bigeye tuna tartare with market citrus, petite herbs, Calabrian caper tapenade and crostini; spicy lobster rigatoni, with Maine lobster, calabrian chile and tomato vodka cream; among others.
  • Open and free to the public, That’s Cool! Sample Shoppe at Malibu Farm will include brand experiences, interactive stations, giveaways, sampling and fun food experiences, all in a fun family friendly environment with fun for all ages. San Diego Food + Wine Official Industry Party at Malibu Farm Date: Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025 from 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. Location: Malibu Farm Details: DJ, hosted bar, giveaways and brand activations. Main Attractions & Activations: · Interactive Brand Experiences · Coffee Bar · Flower Market · Customization Stations · Product Sampling and Giveaways · Merch, Apparel and Hat Shop · San Diego Food + Wine Festival Ticket Giveaways WHO: Live Music by The Drakes, DJ set by kafka.psd and more FEATURED PARTNERS: ● Salt Point Canned Cocktails ● Spritz Del Conte ● Off Hours Bourbon ● Montucky Cold Snacks ● Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. SUPPORTING PARTNERS: ● Wild Hive Hot Honey ● Cowboy Pools ● YUMI ● LANDN SEE ● Vacation Sunscreen ● Magic Mind ● Rising Willow ● De La Calle Tepache - Modern Mexican Soda ● Boatsetter In partnership with the San Diego Food + Wine Festival.
  • The Heritage of the Americas Museum is excited to present the “Artist Studio Art Clearance Sale,” a special holiday exhibit and sale featuring the acclaimed work of Duke Windsor. This event will be on display from November 11 through December 17, 2025, in the Museum’s Art Wing, offering artwork at discounts ranging from 30% to 70%. This unique event provides collectors, art lovers, and holiday shoppers with a rare opportunity to acquire original fine art at special studio-clearance prices. Windsor’s work will be exclusively showcased at the center of the museum’s art wing, transforming the space into an immersive studio-gallery experience. “This is more than a sale—it’s a celebration of creativity, legacy, and community,” says Windsor. “I’m thrilled to share selections from my collection, showcasing 30 years of my studio practice in a museum setting while making room for new projects and connecting with new collectors.” Duke Windsor is a U.S. Marine veteran, former opera singer, and accomplished visual artist based in Mt. Helix, California. His work encompasses urban landscapes, still life, portraiture, and historical themes, rendered in oil, acrylic, watercolor, and sculpture. Windsor is particularly known for his luminous use of gold leaf and his ability to elevate everyday subjects into iconic imagery. Duke Windsor on Instagram
  • Woo Studios (formerly the Woodbury School of Architecture), a project of Studio Culture, is proud to host "An Artist’s Duty," a bold and timely group exhibition amplifying voices of historically excluded artists from the region, produced by the xikanx collective. Opening Saturday, August 2 from 3 p.m. – 8 p.m. and running through September 26, 2025, this exhibit is inspired by Nina Simone’s declaration that “an artist’s duty is to reflect the times” in which we live. The exhibition features around 100 artists and performers whose work confronts the current political climate–ICE raids and abductions, ecological collapse, dismantling of the Education Department, attacks on freedom of expression, regression of civil rights, economic instability, and rise of U.S. isolationism and authoritarianism. Through visual art, installation, performance, and storytelling, "An Artist’s Duty" is coming together through the xikanx collective– led and curated by Monica Hernandez and Alejandra Ruiz. Monica is an interdisciplinary artivist, curator, and cultural strategist rooted in San Diego’s borderlands. She is co-founder of The Front Arte y Cultura and brings decades of experience working at the intersection of art, advocacy, and community empowerment, with deep ties to grassroots networks. Alejandra Ruiz is an emerging multimedia artist who has curated exhibitions on both sides of the border and is currently an Arts & Culture Coordinator for The Front Arte y Cultura. "An Artist’s Duty" features artists from the Emo Brown Art Dept, the Xoque Art in Motion collective, Art Through the Glass (ATTG), Cr34tive Gatherings, the Centro Cultural de la Raza, Proyecto Coyote, and SubCultura Curation, along with an impressive list of individual artists, such as Marcos Erre Ramirez, Einar & James de la Torre, and Pedro Rios, among others. The opening reception will have performances by Nicole McFly and Ramel Wallace, as well as spoken word and a perfoma protest developed by Chile’s La Tesis in collaboration with the Centro Cultural de la Raza. ATTG will also be hosting a free artmaking activity. This exhibition takes on even greater urgency given the current anti-immigrant climate in San Diego and across the nation. "An Artist’s Duty" is not just a show—it is intentionally creating a safe space for truth-telling, resistance, collective healing, and for community-building. It is bringing together the voices of San Diego’s most marginalized and impacted communities, and it is doing so with intention, presence, hope, and art to shape and shift our current atmosphere. Woo Studios on Instagram
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