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  • On Aug. 26, 1920, the passage of the 19th Amendment granted voting rights to white women. For women who weren't white, it would take decades longer to achieve those same rights. We discuss the evolving legacy and meaning of Women's Equality Day in 2025.
  • San Diego's #1 New Year's Eve Every Year with Gaslamp's finest Top Open Format DJs playing best club mix all day long at Andaz Rooftop Pool. 4 Hour Premium Open Bar (8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.) 3 Areas to Mingle with VIP 2 Areas of Music 1 Electric NYE Countdown Experience Starting at 8:30 p.m., the Andaz San Diego Hotel is inviting guests to a spectacular countdown party high above the clouds where the iconic 7th floor rooftop will be transformed into the ultimate New Year's Eve celebration on December 31st 2025. Step inside and take a peek ... Equipped with state-of-the-art sound and lighting that will have your bow ties and high heels off before midnight VIP bottle service providing premium real estate Stellar VIP areas with added perks With the music pumping and the crowd in high spirits, this is one party that you will be talking about for years to come. Plus, the rooftop is perfect for capturing those Instagram-worthy moments. Grab tickets now for the swankiest rooftop NYE party this city has ever seen!! Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/andaz-san-diego-new-years-eve-party-nyelectric-2026-rooftop-tickets-1442519136569 Andaz San Diego Hotel on Instagram
  • San Diego, you’re invited to an evening of art, culture, and connection along Imperial Avenue — ending with an exclusive cocktail celebration hosted by internationally acclaimed artist Maxx Moses! Come celebrate the future of Encanto Arts, support local students and creatives, then close the night with good company and elevated vibes. In collaboration with Sister Cities Project— plus the support of Imperial Avenue’s own The Block Club, The Mental Bar, Mvinyo Book Bar, Project New Village, and The Urban Collaborative Project —our Collective Activation™ will transform the 63rd block into a vibrant creative destination for the inaugural Experience Encanto: Art Stroll. Visit: https://encanto.sistercitiesproject.org/
  • Presented by Del Mar Foundation A fun run & walk on beautiful Del Mar beach that is family and dog friendly. Choose your distance - we offer 3K and 5K distance (note: distances may be altered depending on beach conditions that day). Managed 100% by a dedicated volunteer team, our event benefits two amazing San Diego based nonprofits: Semper Fi & America's Fund San Dieguito River Park Visit: https://www.therednoserun.com/ Del Mar Foundation on Instagram and Facebook
  • "The Day The Music Didn’t Die" returns to The Bornemann for another unforgettable night of Rock ’n’ Roll magic! Step back in time and relive the legendary sounds of Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, and Dion & The Belmonts in a high-energy tribute that captures the heart and soul of the golden era. Meet the Stars: -Johnny Summers as Buddy Holly – Southern California favorite with dynamic vocals and guitar chops that bring Buddy’s spirit to life. -Lou Lollio as Ritchie Valens – Award-winning performer channeling Ritchie’s vibrant energy on stage. -Randy Clingan as The Big Bopper – Soulful and larger-than-life, just like the original. -RT Moondog, Lou Lollio, & Randy Clingan as Dion & The Belmonts – A doo-wop trio delivering timeless sound with passion. -RT Moondog & Rachel Fyffe as Rachel & Roy– the dynamic duo bringing classics like Love is Strange and Mockingbird to life with style and soul. Backed by The Moondog Band and joined by special guest Dr. Ira Raibon on tenor saxophone, this powerhouse group delivers a setlist packed with electrifying hits. Special Guests: The Sandellas - Singing All of Your "Girl Group" Favorites Sue Robinson, Rachel Fyffe, and Mandy Mae Armstrong bring their smooth harmonies to classics by The Supremes, The Crystals, Darlene Love, and more! Why you'll love it: This show is more than a tribute—it’s a celebration of the music that shaped generations. Dance, sing, and remember why Rock ’n’ Roll never dies. Popular family show! Holiday weekend fun — get your tickets now! Doors open at 6 p.m. Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/the-day-the-music-didnt-die-returns The Bornemann on Instagram and Facebook
  • 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.
  • On Display Now! The private world of author Mary Jane Parkinson Exhibition runs November 21 @ 11 a.m. - December 31 @ 5 p.m. For information about attendance at the Mary Jane Parkinson Legacy Reception on Friday, Dec. 12, 2025, contact: ecaa@eastcountyart.org Mary Jane Parkinson is a name synonymous with Arabian horses. She is the author of several books about the Arabian horse including: "The Kellogg Arabian Ranch: the First 50 Years" (1975) "The Tersk Heritage: in Recognition of the History and Future of the Arabian Horse" (co-author) (1986) "And Ride Away Singing (1989) The Romance of the Kellogg Ranch (1990)" "Gladys Brown Edwards: Artist, Scholar, Author" (2006)“ Janey” served for over twenty (20) years as Editor of the Arabian Horse World Magazine, becoming a leading voice and authority in the industry. Please join us for a tribute to this 99 year old chronicler of the Arabian horse in America. The Wieghorst Museum and the Botanical Garden are open Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. We are open on other days by appointment. Please note: If you are coming from any distance, call (619) 590-3431 in advance to confirm the Museum is open. The Museum is staffed by volunteers only and occasionally we may be closed when volunteers are not available.
  • The house also features colorful touches from one of San Diego’s most famous artists.
  • December Weekend Events at Orfila The entire property has transformed into a full holiday wonderland, complete with a beautifully decorated tasting room and a brand-new Igloo Village! Saturday, Dec. 13 • DJ sets from 1–4 p.m. and 5–9 p.m. • Santa's coming to Orfila! You can visit with Santa from 2 – 5 p.m. • La Frida (Mexican Food) will be on property from 1–7 p.m. • Elsa (from Frozen) and friends meet-and-greet from 3–5 p.m. • Launching this weekend: Orfila's winter hot chocolate Sunday, Dec. 14 – Holiday Hoedown | 12–5 p.m. • Santa will be at Orfila from 2–5 p.m. • Line dancing lessons with professional instructor Erin (Instagram: @erininboots) • Country music with Greg (Instagram: @djmrf) Saturday, Dec. 20 • Santa will be at Orfila from 12–3 p.m. • Elsa and friends meet-and-greet from 3–5 p.m. • DJ sets from 1–4 p.m. and 5–9 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21 • Santa visits will be at Orfila from 2–5 p.m. • Live music from 12–8 p.m. Introducing the Orfila Igloo Village New this year, Orfila is offering guests a completely unique winter experience with our first-ever Igloo Village. Six beautifully styled, cozy private igloos are now open for reservations, giving guests a magical way to enjoy wine with friends and family during the holiday season. Guests can book a 90-minute igloo experience in advance on OpenTable. Day-of reservations are also available through our tasting room team, based on availability. Standard Igloos – $195 • Seats 4 to 6 guests • Includes 3 bottles of wine for non-members • Includes 4 bottles of wine for members Reserve your Igloo experience here Cigar Igloo (the Cigloo) – $195 • Seats up to 8 guests • Features an air purifier for comfort • Includes 3 bottles for non-members or 4 bottles for members Reserve your Cigar Igloo experience here Pinot’s Palace – $395 • Our largest igloo, seating up to 8 guests • Named after our well-loved winery dog, Pinot • Includes 6 bottles for non-members or 8 bottles for members Reserve your Pinot's Palace experience here New Year's Eve at Orfila We invite guests to join us on Wednesday, December 31, as we celebrate the coming of the New Year all day long from Noon to 9 p.m. Each hour, we’ll toast to a different time zone around the world including the UK, Brazil, Mexico, and more and end the night with New York’s official countdown at 9 p.m. This family-friendly celebration is the perfect way to welcome 2026. Guests can enjoy photo opportunities, kid-friendly activities, sparkling cider, hot chocolate, and of course Orfila’s amazing wine as we journey through global countdowns. Orfila Vineyards & Winery. Hours of operation: Monday - Friday | 1Noon to 8 p.m. Saturday & Sunday | 11a.m. to 8 p.m. 13455 San Pasqual Road, Escondido, CA 92025. Orfila Vineyards and Winery on Instagram
  • Mary Hennessy served Santee’s community for 40 years at her donut shop, Mary’s Donuts. She passed away last month, but her granddaughter says her recipes and legacy remain.
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