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  • Join Ms. Natalie for Toddler Storytime Tuesday at 11 am. Enjoy finger plays, stories, and songs in this engaging storytime with a weekly theme. Perfect for ages 2-4 but all children and adults are welcome. Coronado Public Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • "Who could have colonized a great country like America?" That's what this Ghanaian thought when his American wife told him it was Independence Day.
  • Stream now with KPBS Passport on KPBS+ / Watch "Meet The Raptors" Wednesday, March 25, 2026 at 8 p.m. and "Extreme Lives" Wednesday, April 1on KPBS TV. From giant eagles to miniature falconets, meet the many species of raptors. Explore how they survive bitter winters, learn to hunt and undergo epic migrations. Their superpowers of flight, sight, hearing and smell give them dominance over the skies.
  • California Democratic lawmakers are fast-tracking a bill aiming to crack down on resellers of stolen goods.
  • The FACE Foundation hosts its’ 12th Invitational Dog-Friendly Golf Tournament, Monday, Oct. 16 from 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the beautiful Fairbanks Country Club in Rancho Santa Fe. Guests and supporters will enjoy a day of golf with their furry friends followed by dinner, drinks, live music by Mexican CC, a live and silent auction, and an exciting awards ceremony, all to support FACE’s programs, including its Save-a-Life program. The event will directly benefit pets facing economic euthanasia – a reality that occurs when families are unable to afford life-saving treatment for their critically injured or ill pet. FACE is proud to be there to provide financial assistance and resources to families in need of a helping hand during these veterinary emergencies. Thanks to the generosity of supporters, FACE has saved more than 3,760 lives to date. For more information visit: golf4face.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Downtown’s The Whiskey House, which holds the Guinness World Record for Most Varieties of Whiskey, is hosting its November Whiskey Club event on Monday, November 13 at 6 p.m. The evening features Wyoming Whiskey, and one of its founders David DeFazio will be on hand to discuss the selections from the Kirby, Wyo., company. Only 25 tickets are available for advance purchase. They’re $65 and can be purchased here. Only five walk-in tickets will be available, and they are $75. The price includes a welcome cocktail, 1.5-oz. tastings of four whiskeys (Double Cask, Outryder, Single Barrel, Small Batch), and a food menu of filet sliders, house-made sausage trio board, and a charcuterie board. In addition to street parking, ABM Parking’s BOSA Island Lot is one block away at 450 2nd Avenue. The Whiskey House on Facebook / Instagram
  • Toro Nagashi Festival (Toe-row Nuh-gah-she) Enjoy the traditional Japanese custom of Toro Nagashi — a lantern floating ceremony that guides loved ones who have passed. In addition to the lantern floating ceremonies, the garden will host daily performances, showcasing over 4 different groups per day. Support local businesses by trying food from the food vendors and shopping merchant booths in the upper garden. Please visit here or call (619) 232-2721 for additional information about the event. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service strategy is meant to prop up declining spotted owl populations in Oregon, Washington and California by killing barred owls that have encroached into their territory.
  • Piper Jones has one mission: to bring spirited, magical dance tunes and songs to everyone – from Celtic music veterans to those hearing it for the first time. EJ Jones and Frances Cunningham are a lyrical, high-energy duo based on the moving and beautiful sounds of the highland bagpipes, accompanied by unique percussive chords from the bouzouki. While maintaining a strong musical base in traditional tunes from Ireland, Scotland, and Appalachia, the duo also performs original instrumental compositions and powerful vocal harmonies, as well as stepping off stage from time to time to lead the audience in traditional Celtic dances. Piper EJ Jones has been performing and excelling as a performer of traditional highland bagpipe music and folk music since he first picked up the pipes in 1987. He co-founded the renowned group Clandestine in 1991, with whom he produced five albums and won multiple awards. He is known for his technical expertise and lyrical piping. EJ is currently serving as the Concert Director for Grandfather Mountain Highland Games, the largest Highland Games in the United States. He also teaches piping privately and at workshops and seminars across the country. In his spare time, EJ also creates bespoke, handcrafted smallpipes through his pipemaking company, Tidy Cottage Smallpipes. Frances Cunningham is a native of Southeast Texas and fell into Irish music at an early age. She learned the Irish bouzouki and became a founding member of the Celtic Rock band SixMileBridge which recorded and toured heavily from the late 1990s into the 2000s. She moved to Nashville where she picked up the tenor banjo and since then has gone on to be an in-demand accompanist and session musician in the Nashville recording scene. She is a winner of the Midwest Fleadh on both the bouzouki and banjo. Frances spent 5 years playing the bouzouki weekly on the Grand Ole Opry in the Mike Snider String Band and was very pleased to be an ambassador for the instrument to country music audiences during those years. She currently tours with EJ Jones, singing, playing, composing, and Scottish Step Dancing. She released her first solo album last year which has been featured on Fiona Ritchie’s Thistle and Shamrock as well as other radio shows. For more information visit: piperjonesband.com
  • 5 p.m. – The Haunted Pavilion Opens to the Public 6:30 p.m. – Concert/Silent Movies Starts In the Program: Selections from the popular show "Phantom of The Opera" performed by soprano Anna Belaya and tenor Bernardo Bermudez with Raul Prieto Ramirez on the Organ Fun and Haunted Silent Movies by Harold Lloyd and Roscoe Arbuckle accompanied at the organ by Russ Peck Choreography to Michael Jackson’s "Thriller" danced by Thriller San Diego Free and Open to the Public Visit: https://www.spreckelsorgan.org/ Spreckels Organ Society on Facebook / Instagram
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