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  • 626 Night Market is back in San Diego, CA bigger than ever at the Pechanga Arena! The iconic Californian festival features dozens of food, merchandise, crafts, arts, games, music, and entertainment attractions in an epic event that appeals to all ages. Join us and make memories this season! Hours: Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 5 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Admission: Presale $5.90. General Admission $6.93 (With Eventbrite Fees Included). Children 3 and under are free. Parking is free. Location: 3500 Sports Arena Blvd, San Diego, CA 92110 Download the Eventbrite app to access your tickets. Visit: https://www.626nightmarket.com/tickets-sd 626 Night Market on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Photographer’s Eye Gallery will host an exhibit featuring works by three artists, William Bay, Stefan Frutiger and Terri Warpinski, whose focus is our environment. The show will open on July 12 at 11 a.m., with a talk at 4 p.m. by the photographers, and will close on Aug. 2. The artists and works featured in this exhibit are: • William Bay and “Parts Per Million,” which explores the severe pollution in the Tijuana River, where untreated sewage from Mexico flows freely into the Pacific Ocean. • Stefan Frutiger and “Forgotten Waters, which examines environmental injustice and water scarcity across the American Southwest. • Terri Warpinski and “Ground / Water,” part of a larger work, “Restless Earth,” which explores the intersections of natural, cultural and personal histories. William Bay grew up in Imperial Beach, a city on the U.S.-Mexico border, where he developed a deep appreciation for the cultural interplay between the two countries. However, there was a dark side, as untreated sewage flows freely from Mexico into the Pacific Ocean through the Tijuana River, where tests have revealed contaminants in the water that make it unhealthy to swim, and sometimes even breathe. Bay began shooting and printing his photographs in high school and has never looked back. His work focuses on border and environmental issues, as well as life in Baja California, capturing both the challenges and quiet beauty of the region. Bay characterizes “Parts Per Million” as an attempt to combine art, science and activism to bring about change. His black and white ocean images are each named for one of the contaminants found in the river. “Arsenic,” for example, is named for an element present in the water at 72 times above healthy levels, “a juxtaposition of beauty and disease,” Bay says. “The goal is to bring awareness, to expose this so the public knows what’s in our water, and to say that the current population has completely outgrown the capacity of the border treatment plant that was built in the ’90s,” Bay says, adding that only cooperation between two national governments can solve the problem, and building public awareness is a key to that solution. Stefan Frutiger was born in Switzerland but has made San Diego his home. He is drawn to the vast, arid American Southwest, where he creates his images. “I have a deep passion for the environment,” Frutiger says, describing himself as an outdoor person. He combines his love of the environment and the desert landscape with photography, to reveal to others what he sees. “In the American West, I encountered landscapes bearing the unhealed scars of resource extraction and environmental racism,” he says. “This contrast motivated me to document these enduring impacts.” Frutiger’s mixed-media images examine the damage done by uranium mining on the Navajo Nation. Aerial images illustrate the Southwest’s diminishing water supply, showing agricultural aqueducts full of water running alongside the Colorado River’s natural trickle. “Beautiful composition draws viewers in, but the content reveals harsh realities,” he says. Terri Warpinski explores the complex relationship between personal, cultural and natural histories through images that are large in concept, size and impact. Warpinski spent 32 years teaching at the University of Oregon and is now a professor emerita dedicated to a full-time practice as a studio artist, curator and art activist. She has returned to her native northeastern Wisconsin, where her multifaceted art examines land preserves and conservation areas as they undergo a process of re-wilding and ecological recovery. This is the inspiration for “Restless Earth.” Her “Ground / Water” images are part of this exploration, and include works printed on mulberry silk habotai that are seven feet high. These shimmering nature scenes spill from the wall onto real rocks and toward the viewer, like a waterfall. “I am particularly interested in unfolding the complex and messy patterns of our species’ impacts on the environment, and our ongoing renegotiation of its value to all forms of life,” Warpinski says. Her works are neither framed nor mounted, just like nature. “What I’m trying to do with the work … in scale, materiality and presence, is to bring it into the realm of the viewer, so that it’s rolling forward to meet you the way that your feet meet the ground when you’re out in the world, as opposed to being a distant observer of a classical landscape from afar.” The Photographer’s Eye is a nonprofit collective of photographers who strive to enrich the community by conducting shows, classes and workshops, by providing a meeting space, and by offering a rental darkroom. Facebook / Instagram
  • Discover an enchanting evening of fine dining, live music, and timeless elegance beneath the open sky. Enjoy a sophisticated night where jazz vocalist Jonathan Karrant serenades you with his smooth, soulful sound, bringing the golden era of crooner music to life. Let the melodies of Sinatra’s most famous songs, along with other timeless classics, set the perfect mood for a truly magical experience. Savor a specially curated three-course supper club menu, sip on exquisite martinis, and bask in the ambiance of twinkling stars and melodic charm. A night of romance, rhythm, and refined indulgence awaits. $165 per person including three-course dinner and entertainment (exclusive of tax, gratuity and alcohol). Visit: https://www.fairmont.com/en/hotels/san-diego/fairmont-grand-del-mar.html Fairmont Hotels on Facebook / Instagram
  • Paint & Sip Brunch at Fresh Café – “Beach House” Edition Sunday Funday just got an upgrade! Join us at Fresh Café in Escondido for a relaxing and creative Paint & Sip Brunch that’s perfect for soaking up those summer vibes. We’ll be painting a charming “Beach House” scene—bright, breezy, and full of coastal charm! Enjoy a delicious brunch menu from Fresh Café while you create, sip, and socialize. This is a partnered paint & sip experience led by local artists, with step-by-step guidance and all supplies provided—no experience needed! This project can be adjusted for more than one partner. What to Expect: • A laid-back, beachy painting session • Brunch favorites & sips available for purchase • 8×10 canvas – all supplies provided • Ages 10 and up welcome to join the creative fun! The fresh cafe is known for serving delicious fresh food in a beautiful and relaxing atmosphere. They focus on quality ingredients and cherished traditions, to make every meal and experience unforgettable. The Fresh Cafe is located in downtown Escondido, and public parking is right behind the restaurant. All are wheelchair accessible as well. Additional Information We encourage artistic freedom! You can alter the painting to fit your style and use any of our colors. Things to know: We require a 48-hour notice for cancellations/rescheduling. Refunds must be requested within 3 days of purchase. After 3 days a credit will be given. Check-in begins 15 minutes before the event start time. Give yourself time to park to avoid arriving late. Painting and Vino is not responsible for paint on customer or venue property. No outside food or drink is allowed. They are available for purchase. Wine is not included in your ticket purchase. If you have any questions about the event, feel free to contact customer service. Painting and Vino on Facebook / Instagram
  • Just steps from the convention center, Margaritaville Hotel San Diego is turning its signature restaurant, LandShark Bar & Grill, into a themed escape for Comic-Con fans looking to pair capes and comic books with cocktails and cantina beats. From Thursday, July 24 through Sunday, July 27, guests can expect a daily lineup of themed drinks, with costumed attendees entered into daily raffles for a chance to win prizes during Comic-Con. Daily Themes: Thursday, July 24: Anime Takeover — Sip on the Sailor Moon Margarita and Dragon Ball Daiquiri in your best anime cosplay Friday, July 25: A Galaxy Far, Far Away — The Force Margarita & Dark Side Daiquiri (served with lightsaber drink stirrers) join a special “Cantina Vibes” menu Saturday, July 26: Gaming Icons — Mario, Pokémon, Zelda, and Sonic take center stage with Gold Coin Margaritas and Pika Punch Sunday, July 27: Superhero Showdown — Marvel meets DC in this final face-off, complete with Hulk Smash and Wonder Woman-tini cocktails It’s Comic-Con, Margaritaville-style, because even superheroes need a little break in paradise! Up on the rooftop, 5 o’Clock Somewhere Bar will serve as a relaxing escape from the Comic-Con hustle – offering an island-inspired getaway for superheroes, villains, and aliens alike. Maps & Directions
  • Watch, laugh, groan, or join word nerds from across the city in a battle to see who's the punniest of them all—and win a coveted Golden Nugget chicken trophy! "Pundemonium!" is a two-part event based on the format used by pun contests in cities nationwide: - In Part 1, Battle of the PUNdits, participants who have signed up in advance will deliver two-minute pun-filled speeches, and the audience will determine the winner. Want in? We ask that Battle of the PUNdits let us know you're competing ahead of time by emailing sandiegopundemonium@gmail.com - or email us with questions if you're curious but don't know how it works! - Part 2, the PUNger Games, is a head-to-head pun-off tournament-style, where participants go back and forth making puns on a given topic until they just can't anymore. Think of it as a rap battle, but with puns. Sign up in advance at sandiegopundemonium@gmail.com OR on the spot at Pundemonium! San Diego Pundemonium! on Instagram
  • We sit down with a scholar to discuss the history and significance of Juneteenth. Plus, an upcoming BBQ celebrating Black joy and a preview of the Black Arts Festival.
  • During this out-of-this-world field trip, travel back to 1969 to join the Apollo 11 crew for their historic flight to the moon. After creating a moonscape filled with rocks, craters and other moon dusted obstacles, students will be challenged to design a Lunar Lander that will keep the astronauts safe as they prepare to take one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. Registration for this event is encouraged. You can register online here. Audience: Recommended for kids in third through 5th grade. Location: Community Room Mission Valley Branch Library on Facebook
  • Join us for an entertaining book club where we’ll discuss a great kids book, do a related craft, and enjoy snacks. A free copy of the month’s book will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis to those who plan to attend the club. Copies are available at Mission Valley Library. For August, we will discuss the book "Leeva at Last," by Sara Pennypacker.   Audience: This program is recommended for readers ages 8-12. Location: Community Room Mission Valley Branch Library on Facebook
  • Get ready to cruise into love and receive your rose! City Cruises is bringing stars from favorite reality TV franchise THE BACHELOR onboard as part of their live entertainment, City Cruises Live. Chris Harrison, Ben Higgins, and Wells Adams are teaming up with City Cruises! This unforgettable event gives fans the rare opportunity to hear directly from Bachelor Nation legends during an intimate fireside chat. From a live Q&A to their top dating advice, Chris Harrison, Ben Higgins, and Wells Adams are ready to share. Guests will also indulge in a decadent multi-course buffet dinner, premium open bar, and stunning skyline views while diving deep into the romance, drama, and secrets that have made THE BACHELOR a fan favorite for years. Schedule: VIP Boarding: 6 p.m. General Boarding: 6:30 p.m. Cruising: 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Cruise times may slightly vary. Please see the cruise calendar on this page and your email confirmation for the most accurate times for your cruise.
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