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  • A stunning combination of cars and books will converge on Rancho Buena Vista High School in Vista on Saturday, October 25, for the second annual Lowriders for Literacy event. The event brings together a diverse display of lowrider cars, gathered to encourage the community to ignite a love of reading. And while the two topics may seem worlds apart on the surface, the event organizers stress that the two share powerful similarities. By drawing parallels between the time and effort required to build a lowrider and the skills needed for literacy, the event seeks to make reading more approachable and engaging for students and families. The event will take place on Saturday, October 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Rancho Buena Vista High School. A number of car clubs from across San Diego County are participating, coordinated in part by an RBV parent active in the lowrider community. The event will also feature two food trucks and an ice cream truck. Local libraries, including Vista, Oceanside, and the John Landers Community Center, as well as the San Diego Libros chapter, are involved in the event. Education Begins in the Home, a San Diego literacy organization, will donate books suitable for all age ranges, from pre-K to 12th grade. The event also features performing arts groups from the Vista Unified School District, including Mariachi and Ballet Folklórico performances. “Strong literacy skills open doors—to higher education, careers, and lifelong learning,” says RBV Assistant Principal Garry Dillard. “For students of color, literacy is especially vital in navigating systems, telling their stories, and shaping their futures. By pairing literacy with lowrider culture, we remind our students that learning is not just about school—it’s about pride, identity, and community.”
  • If you're looking for a truly unique way to celebrate Thanksgiving weekend, Lions Tigers & Bears has something special in store. Join San Diego’s only accredited big cat and bear sanctuary for its Turkey Bash, happening Friday, November 28 and Saturday, November 29. This beloved annual tradition gives visitors a front-row seat to watch the sanctuary’s rescued residents dig into their very own Thanksgiving-themed feast. From turkeys to fall-inspired enrichment treats, each offering is designed to engage the animals’ senses while delivering both fun and nutrition. Guests are welcome to bring cameras and capture the excitement as the animals’ leap, play, and enjoy their festive meals. Proceeds from the Turkey Bash directly support the care of over 60 rescued animals at the sanctuary. Every visit helps provide lifelong homes, nutritious meals, veterinary care, and enrichment for animals rescued from exploitation and abuse. Lions Tigers & Bears on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Arc of San Diego's Winter Wonderland Fashion Show & Luncheon Friday, December 5 | 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. The US Grant Hotel, San Diego Celebrate the season in style at The Arc of San Diego’s annual Winter Wonderland Fashion Show & Luncheon! This year’s theme, “Shimmer & Glimmer,” brings together fashion, philanthropy, and holiday cheer to support over 2,000 children and adults with disabilities across San Diego County. Enjoy boutique shopping, a silent auction, a festive lunch, and a dazzling runway show hosted by style expert Leonard Simpson. Special guests include emcee Mary Murphy from "So You Think You Can Dance" and auctioneer Clint Bell. Tickets: VIP Couture Circle: $225 Gold Ticket: $155 Tables & Sponsorships Available Dress in shimmering gold and silver holiday attire and join us for an unforgettable afternoon that makes a difference. For tickets and additional information, call (619) 795-4186 or visit www.arc-sd.com/winterwonderland. Let’s sparkle together this holiday season—because it’s always fashionable to be philanthropic! The Arc of San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Fall for Writing is not only a fundraiser for San Diego Writers, Ink, but it is also a great way to familiarize yourself with us and our programs or take a class from an instructor or in a subject you are curious about. Best perhaps is that you will be in community with other writers. Like last spring, Fall for Writing will be pay-what-you-can to open up our event to as many people as possible. YOU will decide what you would like to pay for your participation this year! Suggested donation: $5-15 per class or $99 for all. Note: This year there is room for TWO Ink Angels to fund the entire conference at $1,500 each! Click here to become an Ink Angel. Thank you for your generosity and consideration. ALL courses will be held live via Zoom. The Zoom link will be the same for all classes and will be shared the day before the event. Please read below for course details. Friday, Nov. 14 from 10–11:15 a.m. Creating Your Own TV Pilot Overview with Bo Kaprall Applicable to comedy, drama, and reality, this unique course is designed for creative aspiring writers with no prior experience—as well as those with screenwriting experience who seek to break into television writing. Learn in an interactive environment the basics of creating, writing, and presenting your first original television script for drama, comedy, or reality. The course includes how to take your idea to the next step and create a complete half-hour or one-hour television script. 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Craft Your 2026 Vision Board with Lydia Lea Real Step into 2026 with clarity, purpose, and inspired intention. This soulful online class combines guided meditation, prompted journaling exercises, and suggestions for both physical or digital vision boards to help you align with what you truly want to create, experience, and become in the year ahead. No experience needed — just bring your openness, creativity, and a few favorite supplies (or your favorite vision board app). 1–2:15 p.m. The Coaching Difference: Why DIY Goal-Setting Fails Writers (And What Works Instead) with Sandra Younger Even the most independent writers can get stuck in self-doubt and unfinished drafts. Certified professional coach and author Sandra Younger will share how coaching—“a thought-provoking and creative partnership that inspires clients to maximize their potential”—can help writers gain clarity, confidence, and momentum. Discover why “do-it-yourself” often doesn’t work—and what does. 2:30–3:45 p.m. How to Finish More Writing with Paulette Perhach Description coming soon! 4–5:15 p.m. The 12 Step Program to Publishing with Cornelia Feye Whether you want to pursue a traditional, hybrid, or self-publishing option, you need to get your work ready for submission. This workshop lays out twelve steps to publishing, including developing a timeline, creating a short summary, editing, basic marketing strategies, on-demand printing platforms, ebook and audiobook options. Saturday, Nov. 15. 10–11:15 a.m. Getting into the Altered State of Creativity with Jill Badonsky This class is for people who are stuck because of the disturbing nature of current events, because their inner critic is talking too loudly, or because … they don’t know why, but they know they want to write and it’s not happening. Writing tricks that lower the pressure but heighten the flow will make writing poems, prose, or journaling easy, low pressure, and easy, especially if confidence has been shaky. You will emerge with enhanced motivation, passion, and possibly a piece you’re proud of. With author/illustrator, creative mentor trainer, and silly prompt dispenser, Jill Badonsky. 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Intro to Memoir with Michelle Poveda Always wanted to share your story but not sure where to start? This course will introduce you to successful memoirs, help you brainstorm your ideas, and clarify the differences between memoir and autobiography. There will be time for self-reflection, to share ideas (only if you’re comfortable) and address any concerns you have around excavating and sharing your memories on paper. 1–2:15 p.m. Crafting the Scene: How to Make Dynamic Scenes in Fiction with Rich Farrell In this conversation, we will look at key elements that go into building dynamic scenes in narrative. The fundamentals of scene writing will be explored using proven methods that will help build your stories into compelling fiction. Perfect for writers of all expertise levels! 2:30–3:45 p.m. Seven Steps of Classical Story Structure with Mark O’Bannon Every great story follows a timeless pattern—a sequence of key moments that give it power and meaning. This class reveals those seven essential steps and shows you how to use them to build compelling, emotionally resonant stories. You’ll learn how to shape a protagonist’s journey, create moral tension, and craft climaxes that feel both surprising and inevitable. Each step connects naturally to the next, forming a clear framework adaptable to any genre or medium. By the end, you’ll have a practical roadmap for turning ideas into complete, satisfying stories that captivate readers from first page to last. 5 – 8 p.m. Barracks 16 Open House (In Person) Join us as the entire barracks opens up! Wine, nibbles, music, and more! Sunday, Nov. 16 from 10–11:15 a.m. All Your Read-and-Critique Questions Answered! with Mark Clements, Robin, Kardon, and Judy Reeves. Are you ready for a read and critique? Would you benefit from workshopping with your peers? How long should one expect to participate in a R&C? Answered—all these questions and more from three experienced instructors! 11:30 a.m.–12:45 p.m. Why Poetry? with Ron Salisbury Why do we write poetry? What is it that poetry does that other forms of literature doesn’t? What is a poem anyways? What makes a poem work? This and more with the first Poet Laureate of San Diego! 1–2:15 p.m. What Writers Should Know About Editing with Jennifer Silva Redmond This class offers an essential overview of the editing process from a writer’s perspective. This class covers the key stages of editing—developmental, line, copy, and proofreading—while providing practical tips to strengthen your own work and communicate effectively with editors. Ideal for writers at any stage, it demystifies editing and helps you become a sharper, more confident reviser. 2:30–3:45 p.m. How to Create a One Person Show with Brenda Adelman A dynamic, practical guide to developing and performing your own solo piece. This class introduces you to the entire process—from generating ideas and crafting a compelling narrative, to shaping character voices, building emotional arcs, and staging your performance. Whether you’re an actor, writer, or storyteller, you’ll gain the tools and confidence to bring your unique voice to the stage. 4:30 p.m. Thursday Writers Reading and Social Hour (In Person) Those Thursday Writers are at it again—this time reading pieces created during their sessions at LeStats. Come for the read and stay for the camaraderie! Suggested donation: $5-15 per class or $99 for all. ALL courses will be held live via Zoom. The Zoom link will be the same for all classes and will be shared the day before the event. Raffle Prize: Three hours of professional proofreading (approximately 5,000 words) offered by long-time book editor Laurie Gibson (who proofed The Color Purple by Alice Walker, Goals! by Brian Tracy, and Let My People Go Surfing by Yvon Chouinard, among hundreds of other titles). Ideal for first-time fiction or nonfiction authors needing a quick review for assurance before either self-publishing or submitting their manuscript to a literary agent, publisher, or writing contest. Excludes graphically violent or sexually explicit material. This proofreading prize consists of fixing errors in spelling, grammar, and punctuation, as well as style issues such as capitalization and abbreviations (using industry-standard references: The Chicago Manual of Style and m-w.com). In addition, visual distractions such as inconsistent paragraphing and position of chapter titles, page numbers, etc., will be flagged. Proofreading offered via Word doc, PDF, or hard copy. Note: Content assessment is not part of this prize. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • Cardiff 101 Main Street and BEAM Orthodontics welcome you to Kringle Mingle, a free and festive holiday celebration for the whole community. Stroll through the Makers Market along Aberdeen Dr. to discover unique, locally made gifts perfect for the season. Snap a FREE photo with Santa, courtesy of Camera Camper, and treat yourself to hot cocoa, coffee, and seasonal goodies provided by Starbucks. Enjoy a day of creative holiday fun with face painting by Elizabeth Photography, Santa origami, letters to Santa, and rock painting. Live music by Bucket Ruckus will fill the day and it’s the perfect opportunity to get last-minute gifts while shopping locally. Don’t forget to bring a toy for the Toys for Tots collection, supporting the Marines of Camp Pendleton. Cardiff 101 Main Street on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego family! We’re building something special — and you’re invited. Introducing Chai Rave, A Daytime experience for music lovers, dancefloor dreamers, and anyone who enjoys the magic of community. What to expect: - World beats. Indo-house. Afro rhythms + so much more - Hand crafted, UNIQUE chai / coffee + breakfast bites All ages. All love. All vibes. Location: Indya (New Upscale Indian restaurant) Chai Rave on Instagram
  • What would happen to your assets if something happened to you tomorrow? Are you confident your wealth will last your lifetime and beyond? This free seminar will help professionals answer these questions — and more. Join estate law attorney Bridget Burns and wealth management advisor David Miller as they provide practical tools and strategies to help you protect your business, preserve your wealth and make informed decisions about your finances with confidence. During Future-Proof Your Finances, You’ll Learn: • What happens to your assets in California if you don’t have an estate plan—and how to avoid costly mistakes • Which entity options best protect business owners from personal liability and risk • How advanced trust structures can safeguard both business and personal wealth for the next generation • How to build a portfolio to sustain you and those who matter to you • Ways to protect your investments from unnecessary taxes and erosion of value • Practical steps to align your wealth plan with your professional and personal goals Location Conference Center at La Jolla Square, First Floor | 4225 Executive Square | La Jolla, CA 92037 Parking on site will be validated. Refreshments will be served.
  • Guided Tasting and meet & greet hosted by Jim Obergefell, Gay Rights Icon and Co-Founder of Equality Vines Limited spots—reserve now! Time & Location Jul 16, 2025, 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Sabre Champagne & Wine Bar, 560 J St, San Diego, CA 92101, USA About the event: - Tickets: $40 per person, $10 of each ticket sold directly benefits Family Equality - Jim Obergefell signed wine bottles available for purchase: $100/signed bottle, $50 of every bottle sold directly benefits Family Equality - Limit 20 seats Visit: https://www.sabrewinebar.com/event-details/private-tasting-with-jim-obergefell-equality-vines Sabre Champagne and Wine Bar on Instagram and Facebook
  • Thousands Will Bike, Run, Walk, or Spin to Support Groundbreaking Cancer Research When: Saturday, August 2, 2025 **Participant registration open until morning of event** 5 a.m. – 4 p.m. Schedule of Events: Cycling (Start times at UC San Diego): - Gates Open – 5 a.m. - 75-Mile Ride – 7 a.m. - 55-Mile Ride – 8 a.m. - 25-Mile Ride – 9 a.m. Finish line 11 a.m.– 4 p.m. Featuring live entertainment, family activities, a Team Village, and more. Run/Walk (Start times at UC San Diego): - 10K Run – 9:30 a.m. - 5K Walk/Run – 9:35 a.m. Spin Classes: - 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., 12 p.m. Event Ends: 4 p.m. Where: UC San Diego – RIMAC Field 9500 Gilman Drive La Jolla, CA 92093 Who: Curebound, a San Diego-based philanthropic organization accelerating cures for cancer, presents Curebound Cancer Challenge (formerly Padres Pedal the Cause) — a dynamic day-longevent uniting the community to raise critical funds for early-stage cancer research. So far, Curebound has funded $43+ million in cancer research, awarding 143 grants for 23 types of pediatric and adult cancers with one vision: cures in our lifetime. What: The Curebound Cancer Challenge (formerly Padres Pedal the Cause) invites participants to join in a series of athletic events, volunteerism and fundraising — including bike rides, a 10K and 5K run/walk, and spin classes — in support of world-class cancer research. 100% of every dollar raised will support cutting-edge research at top San Diego institutions including UC San Diego, Salk Institute, Sanford Burnham Prebys, La Jolla Institute of Immunology, and Scripps Research. The Day Will Feature: - 25, 55, and 75-mile bike routes along a NEW scenic Torrey Pines coastline - A 10K run and family-friendly 5K walk/run - Four 50-minute spin classes - Live entertainment, family activities, a Team Village, and more Registration open through August 2. Learn more at: www.curebound.org Curebound on Facebook / Instagram
  • A public TV and radio station in Western Alaska serves dozens of villages damaged by Typhoon Halong. But with federal funding eliminated, KYUK makes severe cuts to its staff and news department.
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