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  • This luncheon hosts over 300 military enlisted guests and honors those who have distinguished themselves by their community service and within their commands. These guests are seated with leaders of the civic and business communities of San Diego, and are treated to gifts and raffle prizes. The highlight of this event is the presentation of the “Making a Difference Award.” Sponsored by Navy Federal Credit Union which recognizes an enlisted member of the active duty military services who has made extraordinary contribution to the San Diego military or civilian community during the preceding year. For details on the criteria for this award click here!
  • From the organizers: Bask in the evening glow of Liberty Station with our 2nd Annual Barre Crawl. Dine, drink, and win a Hawaii vacation in support of TRBP! About the event: Join the intrepid artists of The Rosin Box Project for our second annual Barre Crawl! Hosted by Event Chair John Velasco and TRBP’s Board of Directors, the Barre Crawl is exactly as the name suggests! Start the evening at Stone Brewing Company on their elegant outdoor pavilion, enjoying catered appetizers and drinks, then “crawl” over to the Light Box Theater and enjoy dance, gourmet Belgian waffles, and the world premiere of this year’s IN FOCUS Film by Myles Thatcher (Soloist and Choreographer with San Francisco Ballet) and Brandon Lazo of Kings and Priests Media. Ticket proceeds go towards TRBP’s 2023 season, and your ticket enters you to win our fabulous door prize: A one-week stay in Kaanapali, Hawaii! We can’t wait to toast the end of our 2022 season with you and cheers the dance splendors to come in 2023. *Please note that this event does require walking one block in Liberty Station. Transportation will be provided from Stone Brewing to the Light Box Theater for anyone needing assistance. Related links: The Rosin Box Project on Instagram The Rosin Box Project website Tickets
  • FALLBROOK GEM AND MINERAL SOCIETY’S ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL OF GEMS STREET FAIR The Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society proudly presents their annual Fall Festival of Gems. At this family friendly street fair, everyone can discover gems, minerals, fossils and other treasures. With free parking and admission, this exciting and illuminating festival is not to be missed. More than thirty amazing vendors will feature rough stones to finished jewelry and everything in-between. Festivities will continue throughout the event, including a Children’s Treasure Hunt, Rock Painting, Wheel of Fortune, Gem ID, a Sphere making demo and the VFW food booth. Thousands of dollars in raffle prizes will be won. Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society’s world class museum will be open during the event, and our team of friendly volunteers will be onsite to answer any geology questions. All children visiting the museum will receive a free tumbled rock. The Fall Festival of Gems will be on October 9, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in front of the Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Museum – 123 W. Alvarado Street, Fallbrook in California, on Alvarado Street between Main Avenue and South Mission Road. Food will be available for purchase. # # # If you would like more information, please contact Miles Smith at (760)728-1130 or email at info@fgms.org
  • Mark your calendars now – Saturday, September 24th come out and meet these small business owners in the Lake Murray area of La Mesa and have fun, win prizes and meet some of our local small businesses that are looking forward to meeting you! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The cofounder of Taiwan's famed Din Tai Fung restaurant chain died at 96, his company announced March 26. He helped turn delicate soup dumplings into a global phenomenon, even earning Michelin stars.
  • From the Opera: The 2022-2023 season begins with great fanfare with the world premiere of "El último sueño de Frida y Diego" (The Last Dream of Frida and Diego) by Grammy Award-winning composer Gabriela Lena Frank and Pulitzer Prize-winning librettist Nilo Cruz. Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera have inspired generations of artists and this new opera explores the relationship between these two great Mexican visionaries. During the celebration of Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead), surrounded by candles and the fragrance of marigolds, the great muralist Diego Rivera longs to see his deceased wife Frida Kahlo once more. Catrina, the keeper of the souls, approaches Frida in the afterlife, and explains that Diego desperately needs his beloved wife as the end of his life approaches. For only twenty-four hours, Frida and Diego will relive their tumultuous love through their paintings and embrace the passion they shared. Featuring an international cast of stars including mezzo-soprano Guadalupe Paz as Frida, baritone Alfredo Daza as Diego, soprano Maria Katzarava as Catrina, and countertenor Key’mon Murrah as Leonardo. Directed by Lorena Maza and conducted by Roberto Kalb. Sung in Spanish with English/Spanish text above the stage This opera is a co-commission with San Francisco Opera, Fort Worth Opera, DePauw University School of Music, and with support from The University of Texas at Austin College of Fine Arts. Co-production with San Francisco Opera. San Diego Opera: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Gabriela Lena Frank: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Come on by to The Dog Society to watch the Seahawks vs 49ers while enjoying a BBQ, games, and pups! Don't miss out on the corn hole tournament and Puppy Bowl. Head over to our instagram to predict which pup will win the Puppy Bowl - @thedogsocietysd There will also be a halftime raffle and giveaway to win some great prizes! Check out our flyer to see the awesome discounts on food and beverages. Bring the entire family (including your furry friends). We look forward to seeing you there!
  • Bringing the local community and businesses together. Enjoy live music, food and drinks, vendors, and raffle prizes. The event will be held at the Lomas Santa Fe Country Club in the pool deck. We hope to see you there! WHEN| Thursday, Saturday 29, 2022' ‣ This event runs from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. WHERE| Lomas Santa Fe Country Club- Pool Deck ‣ 1505 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, California 92075 ADMISSION| Click here to register for this event! SOCIALS | Follow the Solana Beach Chamber of Commerce on Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
  • In Catherine Lacey's new genre-bending novel, Biography of X, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist realizes her spouse — a fierce and narcissistic artist — was not who she believed.
  • All concert attendees must be vaccinated and face masks must be worn indoors. Peter Boland has been playing music and writing songs his whole life. His first solo album was called Frame, released in 2002. It earned a Best Americana Album nomination at the San Diego Music Awards. His band, The Coyote Problem, won the Best Americana Album prize for both their albums, Wire in 2005 and California in 2007, at the San Diego Music Awards. Subsequently, Peter “fired” himself from his own band and released his solo album, Two Pines, also nominated for Best Americana album. Peter, in addition to being a singer/songwriter/musician, is also a speaker, writer, and philosophy professor, and has said “In my mind, all of these various modes of expression root back to a common core – the hunger to understand and the passion to connect. To me, philosophy, spirituality, and art are healing modalities – we turn to them to salve our wounds, bind our broken places, and cultivate our growth. Whether in song, in prose, or in oratory, I simply want to open up to the grandeur and depth of being alive.” Rupert Wates was born in London. He signed an exclusive publishing deal with Eaton Music in the late 1990s and has been a full-time songwriter ever since. He moved to the United States in fall 2006. Since 2007, he has won over fifty songwriting awards. He has released eleven full-length CDs. Each has received outstandingly good reviews, and has been played regularly by radio stations in the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Israel, Australia, and The Netherlands. In 2015 and 2016, over twenty of his songs were recorded by other performers, and two tribute albums to his material were recorded by independent artists in Nashville and Los Angeles. Rupert averages 120 live shows per year, for audiences totaling around 3,500 annually, in America, Canada, and Europe. Everyone who hears him responds to his acoustic, melodic, haunting songs that ring true. Follow on Rupert Wates on Facebook!
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