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  • Join us for a Japanese storytelling tradition called kamishibai (kami = paper; shibai = theater). A storyteller stands behind a little wooden theater, also known as a storybox, and reveals a series of illustrations that tell a tale. This program is recommended for ages 3-5. Presented by Write Out Loud. Mission Valley Branch Library on Facebook
  • Spring Craft Sale featuring handmade items, plants, make-it-yourself crafting items, knick-knacks and decor. All proceeds go to support the Santee Library programs and building fund. All ages are welcome. Venue is near the Santee Library. Wheelchair accessible.
  • In a season full of audience favorites, this is the debut we’ve long anticipated. Violinist extraordinaire Amandine Beyer and her ensemble Gli Incogniti—hailed across Europe and Asia—have been rarer guests in the United States. Their program explores the “bewitching and endlessly inventive” (Gramophone) music of Nicola Matteis, as well as works by Henry Purcell. The performance promises to be “rich in spontaneity and a sense of exploration, […] wonderfully addictive” (Gramophone). San Diego Early Music Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Saps at Sea, the San Diego Laurel and Hardy club, is hosting the 24th International convention of the Sons of the Desert, the International Laurel and Hardy Appreciation Society. Our theme is the centennial of Stan and Ollie working as a team, starting in 1926. Convention Chairman Dave Greim is organizing four fun days -- including film screenings, presentations, games, a trivia contest, two authors panels, 5 meals, a bus trip to Old Town, tour of the USS Midway, and a dinner cruise in San Diego Harbor. Our big banquet will feature a salute to the Veterans and period music by the famous Dean Mora Orchestra, which specializes in 1920s and 30s jazz and dance music. Our special guest is Cassidy Cook, the great-granddaughter of Stan Laurel. Passes are available for the full convention or individual events. A special theatrical show June 23 will feature Laurel and Hardy restorations, silent and sound. Local musician Russ Peck, will accompany the silent movies on a full size organ. Itinerary, registration forms and further info available on the website -- http://www.sonsfest.com -- and on the convention Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sonsfestsandiego2026/
  • Walden Family Services will celebrate its 50th anniversary with the “There’s No Place Like Home” Gala on April 30, 2026, at the historic Thursday Club in San Diego. Set against an ocean-view backdrop, the evening will bring together community leaders, supporters, and partners to benefit housing and supportive services for foster youth. Inspired by the "Wizard of Oz," the gala will feature themed décor, live entertainment including performances by Mariam T and her queens, and a menu by Behind the Scenes Catering. Proceeds will support Transitional Age Youth as they move toward independence, providing stable housing, life skills, and critical resources. The event honors five decades of impact while investing in the future of youth aging out of foster care. Tickets are $250, with tables of 10 available for $2,500. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit waldenfamily.org/spring-event. Walden Family Services on Facebook / Instagram
  • Beloved community activist, food & culture writer Madhushree Ghosh poignantly explores the role of Punjabi food as a source of home and identity through history. In discussion with Huda Al-Marashi, don’t miss this exciting book launch for "Safar: Finding Home, History, and Culture Through Punjabi Food in the American West." This event is free and open to the public. Copies of "Safar" are available on a first-come, first-served basis until sold out, so we recommend pre-ordering a copy early to guarantee your signed book. Orders placed by May 15 receive a 10% discount. Proceeds from book purchases support the San Diego Public Library. ABOUT THE BOOK “Too often, when recounting our community’s journey to America, we overlook their everyday experiences. Safar beautifully shows how generations of Sikhs-and Sikh women in particular-have made their homes in North America and stayed connected to their ancestors and to their homelands in Punjab through food, culture, tradition, all while building an inclusive community.” —Simran Jeet Singh, national best-selling author of "The Light We Give" "Safar: Finding Home, History, and Culture through Punjabi Food in the American West" follows the journey of South Asian refugees, immigrants, and their children-in particular, Sikhs, Jats, and Muslims-who moved to the southwestern states of America over centuries as farmers, truck drivers, restaurant owners, and dhaba/diner stall cooks. An expedition in search of the asli—or “real” Punjabi food— Ghosh explores how the cuisine traveled from pre-partition British India to now, weaving in her own immigrant journey as a graduate student to America in 1993. She shares the quest to find home through the food of her Bengali refugee parents, and the physical journey she embarked on to visit the Punjabi communities in California, Arizona, and New Mexico. Focusing on four Punjabi women, each a part of a different immigration wave of South Asia to the American West, Ghosh highlights the food and recipes they brought with them that connect them to their pasts. "Safar" shares stories of displacement, discrimination, community, and hope, while shedding light on immigrant journeys and the true meaning of home, comfort food, and what constitutes a “true Punjabi” meal. Including essential recipes, Safar celebrates the home and identity found through food and culture. ABOUT THE SPEAKERS MADHUSHREE GHOSH is the author of the award-winning "KHABAAR: An Immigrant Journey of Food, Memory, and Family" (2022). Her work has been published in 2023 Best American Essays in Food Writing, as well as Pushcart-nominated and published in The New York Times, Vogue India, Washington Post, LA Times, The Writer, Longreads, Catapult, BOMB, Guernica, LA Review of Books, LitHub, Panorama Journal, The Rumpus, Brevity, Hippocampus Magazine, Atlas Obscura, The Chicago Quarterly Review, DAME Magazine, Le Sirenuse, Garnet News, The Surfers Journal, Del Sol Review, D&O magazine and others. She is an Oakley Hall scholar, actor, and screenwriter, and her award-winning plays have been performed at San Diego Actors Alliance festivals. A frequent speaker on“Women in Science” panels globally, Ghosh also hosts cooking classes on Indian cuisine here in San Diego, focusing on the science and health behind those culinary treats. In 2024, Ghosh launched KhabaarCo, a curated literary conversation and salon around food, our roots, social justice, and our words. She can be reached at @writemadhushree. HUDA AL-MARASHI writes for both children and adults. She is the author of the middle grade novel Hail Mariam and a co-author of the Walter Dean Myers Honors award-winning novel Grounded. In addition to her memoir "First Comes Marriage: My Not-So-Typical American Love Story," she has contributed essays and op-eds to various anthologies and news outlets, such as the New York Times, Washington Post, LA Times, and al Jazeera. She is a fellow and mentor with the Muslim Storytellers Program at Boyds Mill, formerly known as the Highlights Foundation. Visit: https://libraryfoundationsd.org/events/ghosh
  • The legend continues... Missed international jazz day? Then join the ADAM WOLFF QUARTET as they return to Golden Island Dim Sum & Asian Cuisine for the 252nd installment of Dim Sum & Jazz - one of San Diego's longest-running weekly live music dining experiences! Seating Begins at 6 p.m. Music from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Call (858) 578-8800 for reservations! CHECK THIS VIDEO OUT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iYlEE5KHEo About Adam Wolff Adam Wolff has been playing the piano for most of his life. Starting at the age of 8, he spent ten years studying classical piano performance, music theory, and creative music expression. Raised in New York and Chicago, he returned to New York City in the 80s and spent many years playing music full-time in Manhattan. While living in New York, Wolff studied with several great pianists: Barry Harris (Keeper of the Bebop Flame), Mike Longo (Musical Director for Dizzy Gillespie), and Kenny Werner (Author of Effortless Mastery and a global music legend). He also performed/recorded with many great jazz players including Victor Lewis, Calvin Hill, Rebecca Franks, and others. He was fortunate to record with two of Ahmad Jamal’s drummers: Vernel Fournier and Frank Gant. (Vernel Fournier is credited with developing the iconic drumbeat used in Jamal’s recording of “Poinciana” in the 1950s.) During this time, Wolff also taught music at the Johnny Colon School of Music in East Harlem, as well as playing in clubs, restaurants, cafes, and private engagements throughout the New York City region. In 1987, he was approached by Long Island University in Brooklyn and offered a full music scholarship. He received a degree with honors in 1990. Relocating to San Diego in the 1990s, Adam Wolff performed with different groups, ranging from jazz to popular dance music to creative expression performances. In 2004, he co-founded Blue44, a music collective with a distinctive theme of “ambient grooves”. Wolff’s music contains key elements of excitement and hard-swinging, soulful, creative musical expression. These elements come through in all his performances. Want to know more events happening Golden Island? Join our Newsletter! https://mailchi.mp/4778e446b683/golden-island-newsletter Like Dim Sum & Jazz? Check out the rest of the schedule below! www.bardicmanagement.com/golden-island See More Events www.goldenislanddimsum.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events
  • Treat Mom to an exquisite four-course prix fixe brunch at Amaya, where seasonal flavors and impeccable service create an unforgettable dining experience. Indulge in artfully crafted dishes, including fresh garden-inspired starters, savory entrées, and decadent desserts made to delight the senses. Set against the elegant ambiance of Amaya’s dining room and sun-kissed terrace, this special brunch is the perfect way to show your appreciation and create cherished memories with Mom.
  • Coronado Public Library, in partnership with Warwick's Bookstore, welcomes @applesauceandadhd Jessica Secrest as she discusses her new cookbook "OF COURSE IT'S GOOD" on Tuesday, January 13. This event is a fund-raiser for the Friends of the Coronado Public Library and a paid ticket is required to enter. Ticket options are: $10 entry only $31.60 for admission for one person and one copy of "OF COURSE IT'S GOOD" $39.83 for admission for two people and one copy of "OF COURSE IT'S GOOD" Check-in starts/doors open at 6:15PM. Please print out your tickets or have the QR code available on your phone. Seating is first-come, first served. "With Book" ticketholders will receive a paperback copy of "OF COURSE IT'S GOOD" at check-in. Additional books will be available for purchase at this event. The Performing Arts Center is directly behind the Coronado Public Library. You can view a parking map HERE. The two lots marked “school parking lots (for select events only)” will be available. Purchase tickets online HERE. About the Author Jessica Secrest is a mom, home chef, and the creator of the popular social media page @applesauceandadhd. About "OF COURSE IT'S GOOD: None of the Nonsense, All of the Flavor" Prepare delicious meals with this no-frills, all-flavor recipe collection from Jessica Secrest, the wildly popular home chef known for her hostile humor and affordable recipes. Her long-awaited debut cookbook has an array of mouthwatering meals that focus on low-effort ingredients and techniques—think pre-shredded cheese, tater tots galore, and your handy-dandy slow cooker—so you’ll have an endless source of recipes to feed your family without wasting time or money. Jessica’s signature style is present throughout each page, loudly guiding you in the kitchen and reminding you that tasty cooking doesn’t always need to be done with a smile. Recipes include: - The BEST Baked Mac and Cheese - Taco Potato Tot Casserole - Egg Roll in a Bowl - Cowboy BBQ Burgers - Teriyaki Pork - Fried Pickle Quesadillas - Sloppy Joe Fries - Slow Cooker Spinach Artichoke Dip Whether you are looking to tackle weeknight dinner, Sunday breakfast, or an out-of-nowhere dessert craving, you’ll have Jessica in your corner each step of the way, aggressively reminding you that no matter what you create, there’s no doubt it’ll be good.
  • Ever gotten a text saying you forgot to pay a nonexistent road toll or need to pick up a mystery package? Google's going after the scammers behind those messages.
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