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  • The Greater San Diego Music Coterie presents the Opening concert for the 17th Annual Summer Chamber Music Festival, featuring vocal and instrumental ensembles performed by members of the Greater San Diego Music Coterie and past Festival participants. Program includes Trios by F. Devienne and L. Farrenc, Scherza infida from Ariodante by G. Handel, I Attempt from Love’s Sickness from the Indian Queen by H. Purcell, and chamber arrangements of selections from West Side Story by L. Bernstein. All performers are fully vaccinated and boosted. All Saints Episcopal Church offers both indoor and patio seating. Free parking with registration. Admission to the concert is free with tax-deductible donations accepted at the door. Visit https://gsdmusicoterie.org/all-events/ for registration, program updates and further inquiry. Follow them on social media! Facebook
  • Our concerts rock! What better place to enjoy great summer music than on the beach, with your toes in the sand? This summer, Encinitas Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Arts brings more fun to our beach concert experience. Summer Concerts are held right on the sand at beautiful Moonlight Beach in Encinitas. Join us on Sunday, July 24 for Mark Easterday in concert. Mark Easterday is a country cover singer playing fun, upbeat music you currently hear on country radio. He covers great bands and musicians: Kenny Chesney, Cole Swindell, Luke Bryan, Justin Moore, Eric Church, Jason Aldean and many more. Come enjoy his fantastic live show with us at Moonlight Beach! Full Lineup for 2022: • July 10- Gypsy Dreams - Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band • July 24- Mark Easterday Band - Country Covers • August 7- Joker's Hand - Alternative Rock • August 21- Rayford Bros - Rockabilly, 50's Rock n' Roll Come enjoy fun at the beach. Remember that glass, alcohol, smoking and dogs are prohibited on our beaches.
  • A luxury leather goods manufacturer in the Burgundy region has hired two dozen Ukrainians since the war began. The CEO says it's partly because he can't find enough French workers to fill the jobs.
  • From emergency savings accounts to assistance for student loan borrowers, the new federal spending bill aims to make it easier to save for retirement.
  • When she was pregnant, Kaitlyn Joshua struggled to get medical care — and answers — in post-Roe Louisiana, where abortion is banned.
  • Doctors are constantly monitoring the 95-year-old's condition, the Vatican said Wednesday. Pope Francis has asked the faithful to pray for the retired pontiff.
  • These days, as polarization reaches deep into American life, some musicians are trying to stay out of the fray and use their music to bridge divides.
  • Rev. Russell Levenson, Jr. got to know former President George H.W. Bush and his wife over more than a decade. He said how they lived their faith can serve as a roadmap for anyone, religious or not.
  • The frigid Christmas storm has killed at least 24 people across the country, trapping some residents inside homes with snow drifts, and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of homes.
  • Recalling Jesus' birth in a stable, Pope Francis rebuked those "ravenous" for wealth and power at the expense of the vulnerable in a Christmas Eve homily decrying war, poverty and greedy consumerism.
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