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  • North City, San Marcos is hosting its first-ever Classic Car Show, celebrating craftsmanship, design, and the culture that defines Southern California’s car scene. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., visitors can explore 50+ stunning vehicles on display, ranging from vintage classics and woodies to modern, exotic, and high-end showpieces, and a Classic Car Restoration Exhibit by Conservative Auto Body Shop. Appealing to drivers of all ages, the Family Friendly event features a Toddler Street Course of electric ride-on cars and scooters around a custom racetrack, and a Head-to-Head DieCast Cars Race Course, as well as other activities and lawn games. A live DJ will set the vibe with music, raffle prize giveaways, and announcements throughout the day. Trophies will be awarded in multiple categories, including Best of Show. Guests will have a chance to win gift cards to North City’s local eateries. There will be plenty of food and beverage options from popular neighborhood spots like Christophe Rull Patisserie, A Lo Fresco, Buona Forchetta, Maya’s Cookies, Wynston’s Ice Cream, Milonga Empanadas, and Draft Republic. This free community event also gives back, with proceeds benefiting a California State University San Marcos scholarship fund. Get revved up for a good cause and enjoy a lively day in North City filled with cars, music, and good food. North City on Facebook / Instagram
  • At Serẽa, standout mocktails include the Winter Spritz, made with apple spice, pear and pomegranate; and the Hibiscus Cooler, built on a lightly sweetened hibiscus base. For guests who prefer a low-ABV option, the Remix Perfect Paloma mixes Almave (0.5% ABV) with grapefruit and lime for a bright, refreshing twist. Serea Coastal Cuisine Hours: Monday and Tuesday: 5 - 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday: 5 -9 pm. Saturday 10 a.m. -2 p.m. and 4 - 10 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. and 4-9 p.m.
  • The San Diego Archaeological Center is hosting an Archaeology Summer Camp for grades 2 to 7. Campers will explore themes such as the Ice Age, early California landscape, and world civilizations through structured activities both indoors and outdoors. Campers can be registered for the full week or selected days. Extended care hours are available for an additional fee. The San Diego Archaeological Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Trump administration has fired, or tried to fire, many of the federal staff members who manage and enforce federal disability law in schools.
  • On the heels of its remarkable success across North America, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia — captivating more than 3 million visitors — the acclaimed exhibition "The Art of Banksy Without Limits" will make its San Diego debut at the Del Mar Fairgrounds Activity Center on January 30, 2026. Art enthusiasts across Southern California will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the provocative world of the British street artist through a comprehensive and educational exhibition featuring 200 pieces of art celebrating Banksy's works. Tickets go on sale Dec. 11, 2025 at 9 a.m. For tickets and more information, visit www.artofbanksyus.com. "The Art of Banksy Without Limits" includes more than 200 artworks, alongside certified originals, prints, photographs, lithographs, sculptures, murals, exclusive video mapping installations, and more. The Del Mar exhibition will also feature an infinity room and a hologram installation, offering visitors an unprecedented glimpse into Banksy's artistry. Event Details Del Mar Fairgrounds Activity Center 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd Del Mar, CA 92014 www.artofbanksyus.com Hours: Monday - Thursday: 12 p.m. – 8 p.m. Friday - Saturday: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Ticket prices range from $28-$34; and, senior, student, group, youth, and military discounts are available. Follow "The Art of Banksy Without Limits" on Instagram and Facebook.
  • Tuesday Night Comics is arguably the funniest night of comedy in San Diego. Mark Christopher Lawrence taps into his extensive list of talented comedian friends and shares the North Coast Rep stage with them. The show is comprised of talent from all over the country with late-night television credits as well as credits from Comedy Central, HBO, SHOWTIME, ETC…RATED R Line-up includes: Host: MCL Headliner: Lamont Ferguson Feature: Noah Copfer Opener: Diana Hong Musical Act: Ash Foster TUESDAY NIGHT COMICS will occur on January 20, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre is located at 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach, CA 92075. Tickets are $50. Call 858-481-1055 or visit www.northcoastrep.org to purchase seats. North Coast Repertory Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
  • The public is invited to meet San Diego scientists leading groundbreaking biomedical research when Scripps Research hosts its second annual Discovery Day at the Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park. With more than a dozen hands-on science activity stations led by over 50 graduate students and scientists from different Scripps Research laboratories, visitors will see amazing demonstrations and explore topics ranging from chemistry, neuroscience, viruses and vaccines, aging research, cancer biology, the gut microbiome, and more. Science enthusiasts of all ages will find fun and engaging activities at Scripps Research Discovery Day, from building candy DNA models and tasting ice cream made using liquid nitrogen, to peering at bacteria and tiny worms through microscopes, entering the tiny universe of viruses with virtual reality goggles, and learning about the latest research into new medicines that may soon provide treatments for disease. Following on the success of the first Scripps Research Discovery Day in November 2024, which was held in part to celebrate the non-profit research institute’s 100th birthday, Scripps Research is excited to return to the Fleet and connect again with members of the community for insightful conversations and shared moments of wonder. Admission to Scripps Research Discovery Day is included with general admission to the Fleet Science Center galleries. Scripps Research on Facebook / Instagram
  • Ring in the New Year Roman-style at Roman Wolves in Little Italy on Wednesday, December 31 and Thursday, January 1 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Whether you’re toasting to 2026 with friends, planning a family meal, or starting the year with something memorable, Roman Wolves is serving up a celebratory holiday menu perfect for the occasion. Guests can choose from à la carte offerings or a $60 pre-fix menu featuring Roman classics. The menu includes antipasti like Mozzarella in Carrozza and Lamb Lollipops, signature pastas such as Pappardelle Ragu di Roma and Spaghetti Carbonara, and entrées like Filetto di Manzo and Pollo Romana. Finish your celebration with a sweet note, Cannoli or Tiramisu, because every New Year deserves a treat. Enjoy the lively Little Italy atmosphere and raise your glass to 2026. Reserve your table now at romanwolves.com or via OpenTable. Roman Wolves on Facebook / Instagram
  • Step into the world of sixteenth-century portraiture and discover how women artists turned the human body into a powerful language. This engaging reception and talk by Bronwen Wilson will explore the poses and gestures in Renaissance portraits, revealing the inventive ways women - led by the trailblazing Sofinisba Anguissola - used "the mute eloquence of gesture" to make their paintings speak. In an era when portraiture was often dismissed as a mechanical skill suited to women perceived to lack imagination, these artists defied convention. They infused their sitters with personality, narrative, and emotion - proving that a glance, a hand, or the tilt of a head could speak volumes. Join us for an illuminating evening of art, history, and conversation inspired by the museum's fall exhibition, "Poetic Portraits: Identity and Allegory in 16th-Century Europe." EVENT PROGRAM 4:30-5 p.m. Wine & Hors d'Oeuvres Reception 5-5:45 p.m. Lecture with Bronwen Wilson 5:45-6 p.m. Q & A, Free Time to Explore the Exhibition About the Speaker: Bronwen Wilson is the Edward W. Carter Chair in European Art at UCLA, where she also directs the Center for 17th- and 18th-Century Studies and the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. She currently serves as Vice President of the Renaissance Society of America. Her research focuses on early modern visual culture, with particular interests in portraiture, physiognomy, and cross-cultural exchange. She has published widely on these topics and is the editor and co-editor of several recent volumes. A new book on portraiture and physiognomy is forthcoming. $65 Non-Members | $50 Members The Timken Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Dozens of businesses and homeowners associations around San Diego allow law enforcement to search through data from their license plate readers, including Home Depot, Lowe's, and local malls.
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