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  • You are invited to a celebration of art with the annual art auction fundraiser benefiting the Escondido Arts Partnership. Generous donations of original artworks, furniture, jewelry and more, created by exceptional artists from the region. Live and silent auctions, including a generous donation from The Niki Charitable Art Foundation, the crown of this event, an original Niki de Saint Phalle serigraph. Join artists and collectors Saturday, March 25. Bidding starts at 5:30PM, gala ends at 8PM
  • Get ready for Grammy® Award-winning Puerto Rican singer and songwriter Elvis Crespo. See why his electrifying chart-toppers including “Suavemente”, Pintame” and “Bailar” make Elvis Crespo one of the most influential and iconic Latin music artists of his time! This concert is part of Viva La Música, which celebrates Latin culture through great music, food, and festive decor. In addition to headlining concerts at Bayside Amphitheater, the event also offers a festival area with performances by community groups and local musicians.
  • Based on an actual criminal case in France in which a Senegalese woman killed her baby daughter, Alice Diop's film is rigorous, powerful and crackling with ideas about isolation and colonialism.
  • They have been dubbed "cubicle comedians" — and some of the top creators raking in the views and likes are Black. For Black humor experts, that's no coincidence.
  • The new rules mean 4 out of 5 nursing homes will need more aides and nurses. Unions hailed the change, but advocates say it's not enough care, while nursing home owners say it's an "impossible task."
  • Lots of older Americans say they'd love to downsize, but it doesn't make financial sense. The housing roadblock has left some would-be buyers stuck. We asked experts what policies could change that.
  • Tricia Romano's The Freaks Came Out To Write chronicles the passion and talent that made a great American newspaper — and the forces that killed it.
  • The Supreme Court will consider the question: Should doctors treating pregnancy complications follow state or federal law if the laws conflict? Here's how the case could affect women and doctors.
  • St. Paul’s PACE, a program that cares for San Diego’s most frail and low-income seniors, is hosting their annual St. Paul’s Essential Needs Drive (SPEND), kicking off on Friday, November 18 – collecting items through December 16. Each year, the drive is meant to encourage San Diegans to donate essential items or small gifts. St. Paul’s PACE cares for seniors; through this drive, San Diegans are called to help too! The program has close to 1,300 seniors and the goal is to provide essential needs and fall/winter items this holiday season to all participants. All items must be new and are asked to be unwrapped. Items of need include: Food gift cards, Non-perishable canned goods, cleaning supplies, blankets, socks, hygiene products, etc. There are four donation drop-off locations – open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Join us for THE Party in the Park… Full Throttle! The San Diego Automotive Museum is hosting on September 30, 2023 from 5-10 p.m. Your ticket includes complimentary valet, three-course seated dinner by Ron McMillan's Catering Solutions, signature drinks, hosted bar, fine wines by Danica Patrick's vineyard Somnium in Napa Valley, fun surprises, line dancing, and new exhibits featuring classics and exotic cars! Attire is Rhinestone Cowboy and Shane Smith and the Saints (an acclaimed country music group featured on Yellowstone season 5 with Kevin Costner) will be performing live. Money raised through this event benefits the Vocational Education Academy for at-risk youth, and the Museum’s preservation, expansion, and conservation of automotive artifacts. This event will be honoring Discount Tire as well. Tickets have SOLD OUT 2 years in a row. Get your tickets early… You won’t want to miss our biggest event of the year! For more information, contact Sharon Smith at (619) 987-8020, email or head to our website. Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twiter
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