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  • North County’s best night market. Presented by Vegan Food Popup Events and hosted at and hosted at Local Roots Kombucha on the 3rd Friday of every month.Live Music | Family-Friendly | Dogs Allowed | Free ParkingTreat yourself to a spectacular selection of eats and treats, with over 20 vendors including Pizza, Burgers, Sushi, Donuts, Chick’n Sandwiches, Dumplings, Loaded Fries, Gyros, Tamales, Wings, Noodles, Cookies, Empanadas and so much more.The Vista Vegan Night Market is located at the Local Roots Boochyard, the perfect evening destination for families and friends to gather and enjoy food, drinks and live music. This beautiful indoor and outdoor venue features several seating areas, billiards and other games, a stage and cozy fire pits.This is a rain or shine event.PARKING: There is a free parking lot onsite and free street parking nearby.VENDORSAbby’s Aguas Y MasAfrican Food KitchenEl Bondi Gluten Free EmpanadasEl Perro PicanteElement Vegan CuisineFalafel ExpressFarm Fresh To YouGolene's Vegan KitchenGourmet TamalesLocal Roots PizzaMANEATINGPLANTMaya's CookiesPink PantreeSabor Piri PiriSalty LemonadeThe DonutteryThe Grateful Taco CompanyThe Pad Thai StandTruth Council 23VeggyjessWe Be Grubbin'West Coast Hot ChickenAbout the OrganizerVegan Food Popup Events produces monthly markets and festivals that showcase the best plant-based food in SoCal, featuring a rotating lineup of diverse vendors from San Diego, Orange County and LA. In between bites, shop a curated selection of local products, crafts and services.Since launching in 2019, Vegan Food Popup Events has supported hundreds of local vendors by providing venues for sharing their offerings with the community.Learn more: https://veganfoodpopup.com
  • June 21 vs. Club America @ 7:30 p.m.San Diego FC will face off against the reigning and three-time back-to-back Liga MX Champion, Club América, at Snapdragon Stadium. Don't miss Chucky and the squad go toe-to-toe with the historic Mexican Club.San Diego FC on Facebook / Instagram
  • South Bay’s most anticipated summer event is returning to Downtown Chula Vista on Saturday, August 16, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.! The 28th Annual Lemon Festival will have Third Avenue bursting into color, offering a tangy mix of lemon-inspired treats, live entertainment, and fun for the whole family. The streets will be buzzing with the fresh flavors and sunshine that have made this festival a local favorite.In celebration of Chula Vista’s citrus heritage, this year’s Lemon Festival will transform the community into a zesty wonderland, packed with mouthwatering food and drinks, two stages of live music, a lemon cook-off competition, arts and crafts vendors, and plenty of opportunities for photo ops with the one and only, Tarty the Lemon. The Little Lemons kids’ area will also bring joy to young festival-goers with games, crafts, and activities in Memorial Park.Downtown Chula Vista on Facebook / Instagram
  • Bon Iver's new album, SABLE, fABLE, explores a world of new possibilities for the artist, and in the accumulation of hardships and opportunities that got him to this fresh start.
  • Saturday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.January 25(1 day, 4 hours of instruction) La Jolla Studio Explore making fun, floral, fabric collages embellished with embroidery and hand stitching. These little gems can be turned into wall hangings and pillow embellishments, used as part of a quilt or in a visible mending project. You could embellish a cloth tote or decorate your denim jacket with one. We will focus on color and design using basic stitches and appliqué.Nancy will teach you the techniques and walk you through the step-by-step process to assist you with creating your work of art! Nancy’s approach is all about self-expression.Please feel free to bring any fabrics or swatch of clothing that you like or has a special meaning that you would like to include in your project. All the sewing and embroidery is done by hand. It is a slow stitch process.Prerequisites: Please be able to thread a needle, tie a knot repeatedly, and make a basic running stitch. (A bonus if you can backstitch.)Materials: Students to bring: A needle or two for sewing and embroidery, embroidery thread or floss, sharp fabric scissors, any fabrics, bits of lace or clothing that has a special meaning, beads, or baubles that you would like to include in your project. Please pack a snack! Instructor to bring: The instructor will provide background fabric, fabric scraps, bits and bobs, embroidery floss and threads, basic tools, samples for inspiration, and stitch-sample books. *If you don’t need to use any of the instructor’s supplies—and you have lots of opaque and transparent fabric scraps, embroidery thread, floss, and needles, as well as a background fabric in linen or vintage cotton approximately 18” x 18”—you can bring them and forgo paying instructor for materials.*Please note: The best fabric is linen, cotton, or something used or vintage. If you want to stitch on knit fabrics (T-shirt type), you can. NO heavy fabrics like denim! We will be layering many pieces together.Max students: 12 Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/classes/14Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • Military personnel assigned to the border by the Trump administration show some of the work they are doing to support Customs and Border Protection. A business in Chula Vista that relies on steel and aluminum reacts to the escalating tariffs on imported materials. And, new LGBTQ+ organizations emerge in Imperial Valley as advocates say more supportive places are needed.
  • "You can't get them anywhere else." Avocados and tequila keep Stew Leonard's CEO up at night.
  • For 10 years the farm was not only a place to grow food, but also the setting for events celebrating different cultures and communities. But the church that owns the land doesn’t support some of those events.
  • Mackenzie Leighton celebrates Charles Mingus$25 cash ($20 students)Bassist Mackenzie Leighton celebrates the enduring legacy of bass legendCharles Mingus with an all star ebnsemble featuring Ed Kornhauser piano, Tyler Kreutel drums, Brian Levy tenor saxophone, Christopher Hollyday alto saxophone, & Carter KeyVisit: https://dizzysjazz.com/
  • Interviews suggest some people swept up in Trump’s immigration crackdown are dedicated to their families and communities — not hardened criminals.
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