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  • This December, our Friday the 13th party returns… with a festive twist! Join us for an evening of holiday spirits at one of the most haunted houses on the West Coast, the iconic Davis-Horton House. Festive frights come together for a one-of-a-kind evening where you can expect holiday cocktails, cozy tea leaf reading demos, ghost stories, and Victorian ornament making while admiring the decked halls of Downtown San Diego’s oldest structure by twinkling Christmas light! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13th from 6 – 8 p.m. 21+ ONLY | IDs checked at gate All proceeds go to The Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation to continue their mission of preserving and protecting the history of the Gaslamp Quarter. Gaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton House on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for San Diego's hottest new run, the 5th Annual Gaslamp Run 5K/10K on August 3, 2025 and save 30% OFF with early bird registration! Trek through the beautiful and historic Gaslamp Quarter located in the heart of San Diego in your super-comfy Gaslamp Run t-shirt while enjoying that cool California breeze. Then grab your massive custom finisher medal and join us for an epic post-run celebration with food, and vendors, and 1 free beer (must be 21+). Awards will be given to the top 3 M/F overall + top M/F masters overall (ages 40+). After the celebration, check out the Padres game with exclusive discounted tickets for an entire day of fun! SAVE 30% OFF with early bird registration now! Date and Time: 3rd August 2025 at 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Venue details: Gaslamp Quarter, 199 Fifth Ave, San Diego, California, 92101, United States Visit: https://secure.getmeregistered.com/get_information.php?event_id=140297
  • Whether you're a seasoned performer or a passionate hobbyist, this ensemble offers a dynamic and welcoming environment where you can refine your vocal skills, explore diverse musical genres and collaborate with fellow singers in a supportive community. Led by Music Director Korrie Yamaoka, the Resonance Vocal Ensemble provides opportunities for growth, performance and connection, celebrating the power of music to bring people together. Program Dates: Saturdays from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.: February 8, 15, 22 March 1, 8, 15, 22 March 29 (Final Sharing Performance) Location: Museum of Making Music Be part of something special where your voice truly makes a difference. Join Resonance today! Visit: https://www.museumofmakingmusic.org/education/resonance-vocal-program-session1
  • The Yankees 20-9 win against the Brewers last weekend put the spotlight on torpedo bats. But in baseball, as in life, sometimes a fluke is just what it seems.
  • Mainly Mozart, home to the largest gathering of concertmasters and principal players in the United States through the highly acclaimed Mainly Mozart All-Star Orchestra, has announced a new chamber music series to launch in Fall 2024 at Fairbanks Ranch Country Club. The “Sommelier Concertmasters Series” promises guests a unique opportunity to “taste what you hear” and will feature the concertmasters of the Philadelphia Orchestra, Dallas Symphony and Los Angeles Philharmonic, paired with top sommeliers. The third and final concert in the series showcases LA Phil Concertmaster and Mainly Mozart favorite Martin Chalifour – who first performed with the Mainly Mozart All-Star Orchestra Festival in its inaugural year in 1989. Chalifour will be accompanied by pianist Steven Vanhauwaert featuring works by Dvorak, Brahms and Ravel. The wines will be curated by Marino Monferrato - the official Maître D'hôtel of Chef Gordon Ramsay's hit Fox show "Hell's Kitchen." 6 p.m. Welcome Reception and Silent Auction 6:30 p.m. Discussion with the sommelier led by Chef Claudia Sandoval 7 p.m. Concert. Wine will be poured between musical selections, and sommeliers and musicians will illustrate the connection of the wine to the pieces being performed. PROGRAM: Bach: Sonata in B flat major Dvorak: Romantic Pieces op. 75 Lalo: Symphonie espagnole op. 21 Ravel: Pavane pour une infante défunte (arr. Kochanski) Dvorak: Slavonic Dance in E minor No. 2 Brahms: Hungarian Dance in D minor No. 2 Tickets: Single concert tickets begin at $125 and tables of four begin at $1,000. Tickets can be purchased online at https://www.mainlymozart.org/wine.
  • Later this month, the CDC will be contacting some South Bay residents about how they are being impacted by the cross-border sewage spills. In other news, President Joe Biden’s crackdown on asylum seekers is leading to legitimate asylum seekers being sent back to dangerous situations. Plus, the San Dieguito Union High School District is conducting an audit after two students published a report questioning the practices of one of the district’s foundations.
  • San Diego State University, Arts and Letters 201 – or live stream via Zoom PARKING: Parking Structure 12 (Aztec Bowl, San Diego, CA 92182) DIRECTIONS: https://htm.sdsu.edu/documents/ps12_map.pdf Free to members and the public and available via Zoom. Pre-registration required. About the program: The San Diego World Affairs Council is co-sponsoring the in-person and Zoom presentations by acclaimed author and columnist Peter Beinart. Beinart will discuss his new book, “Being Jewish After the Destruction of Gaza,” with SDSU Professors Jonathan Graubart and Manal Swairjo. The book confronts the dominant “pro-Israel” narrative, which features a recurring Jewish experience of persecution and victimhood that endures even amid Israel’s destruction of Gaza. That narrative, Beinart argues, both warps our understanding of Israel-Palestine and erases the richness of the Jewish experience. He imagines an alternate narrative of what it means to be a Jew and how to reckon with injustices perpetrated in the name of the Jewish people. In this future, Israeli Jews have the right to equality, not supremacy, while Jewish and Palestinian safety and dignity are co-dependent, not mutually exclusive. As Adam Hochschild writes, “At this painful moment, Peter Beinart’s voice is more vital than ever. His reach is broad—from the tragedy of today’s Middle East to the South Africa he knows well to events centuries ago—his scholarship is deep, and his heart is big. This book is not just about being Jewish in the shadow of today’s war, but about being a person who cares for justice.” The other sponsors of this event are: 1) San Diego State University organizations: Political Science Department, ISCOR, Jewish Studies, Center for Islamic and Arabic Studies. 2) UC San Diego organizations: Department of Communication, Center for Study of Religion, and Middle East Studies. 3) San Diego chapter of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee 4) San Diego Hinenu Havurah. About the speakers Peter Beinart is a professor of journalism and political science at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY. He is also editor at large for Jewish Currents, publisher of The Beinart Notebook, a frequent contributor to The New York Times, and an MSNBC analyst. Peter Alexander Beinart was (born February 28, 1971). His parents were Jewish immigrants from South Africa (his maternal grandfather was from Russia, and his maternal grandmother, who was Sephardic, was from Egypt). His father's parents were from Lithuania. Jonathan Graubart is a professor and chair of the SDSU Political Science Department. He is the author of Jewish Self-Determination beyond Zionism: Lessons from Hannah Arendt and other Pariahs (Temple University Press 2023). Graubart is a co-founder of Hinenu Havurah, a progressive Jewish collective in San Diego. Manal Swairjo is a professor of biochemistry at SDSU. Her research focuses on RNA biogenesis processes and their links to human disease. Dr Swairjo was born in Gaza, Palestine. Much of her family in Gaza was killed by Israel’s destructive assault. In San Diego, she co-founded a Jewish-Palestinian dialogue in 2000 after the collapse of Oslo and the outbreak of the second Intifada.
  • Join the San Diego Model Railroad Museum on December 14, 2024, for an evening of local brews and food, live music, raffle drawings, and the BEST Ugly Holiday Sweater Contest in San Diego. You won’t want to miss out! Ales N’ Rails is an ages 21+ ONLY event. Ales N’ Rails is SDMRM’s annual beer-tasting fundraiser. This year, the museum seeks to raise $10,000 to support the preservation of its permanent exhibits and the resident model railroad associations who design, operate, and maintain them all. Presale Ticket Price: $45 Visit: https://tickets.sdmrm.org/e/alesnrails24/tickets SD Model Railroad Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • The program, Charting My Path for Future Success, aimed to help teens with disabilities transition from high school to the real world. It abruptly ended when DOGE terminated its federal contract.
  • San Diego is one of the safest big cities in the U.S., but hate crimes are on the rise. Now, local leaders are promoting new tools to fight these crimes. In other news, as the cost of living strains families’ budgets, schools are trying to help feed students at home. Plus, we kickoff a series highlighting different Oktoberfests and fall festivals happening throughout San Diego County.
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