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  • JDR Seminar – 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. – June 10 (Check-in at 5 p.m.) Our lively and engaging home remodeling seminar, popular with San Diego homeowners for many years, is designed for people considering a major project such as a new home, whole home remodel, addition, kitchen, outdoor living space. Meet our team in person, including our company president, senior designers and architects, while you learn about the design build process and see an inspiring array of design ideas for your home. Wine and hors d'oeuvres will be served.
  • JDR Seminar – 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. – May 17 (Check-in at 9:45 a.m.) Our lively and engaging home remodeling seminar, popular with San Diego homeowners for many years, is designed for people considering a major project such as a new home, whole home remodel, addition, kitchen, outdoor living space. Meet our team in person, including our company president, senior designers and architects, while you learn about the design build process and see an inspiring array of design ideas for your home. Lunch will be served.
  • JDR Seminar – 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. – April 12 (Check-in at 9:45 a.m.) Our lively and engaging home remodeling seminar, popular with San Diego homeowners for many years, is designed for people considering a major project such as a new home, whole home remodel, addition, kitchen, outdoor living space. Meet our team in person, including our company president, senior designers and architects, while you learn about the design build process and see an inspiring array of design ideas for your home. Lunch will be served.
  • JDR Seminar – 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. – March 15 (Check-in at 9:45 a.m.) Our lively and engaging home remodeling seminar, popular with San Diego homeowners for many years, is designed for people considering a major project such as a new home, whole home remodel, addition, kitchen, outdoor living space. Meet our team in person, including our company president, senior designers and architects, while you learn about the design build process and see an inspiring array of design ideas for your home. Lunch will be served.
  • JDR Seminar – 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. - February 15 (Check-in at 9:45 a.m.) Our lively and engaging home remodeling seminar, popular with San Diego homeowners for many years, is designed for people considering a major project such as a new home, whole home remodel, addition, kitchen, outdoor living space. Meet our team in person, including our company president, senior designers and architects, while you learn about the design build process and see an inspiring array of design ideas for your home. Lunch will be served.
  • JDR Seminar – 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. - January 18 (Check-in at 9:45 a.m.) Our lively and engaging home remodeling seminar, popular with San Diego homeowners for many years, is designed for people considering a major project such as a new home, whole home remodel, addition, kitchen, outdoor living space. Meet our team in person, including our company president, senior designers and architects, while you learn about the design build process and see an inspiring array of design ideas for your home. Lunch will be served.
  • Thanksgiving To Go Enjoy a festive Thanksgiving meal from The Cafe, Alma’s cozy lobby bar and restaurant that offers hearty California fare. Indulge in their Thanksgiving take-out offering which includes Parker Rolls with Whipped Butter with Sea Salt, Herbed Cornbread Stuffing, Garlic Confit Whipped Yukon Potatoes, Green Beans With Shallots, Tarragon, and Toasted Almonds, Cider and Herb Brined Roasted Turkey, House Made Cranberry Tangerine Chutney, Classic Turkey Gravy and Apple Crumb or Pumpkin Pie. Price: $250 (which feeds 4-6 people) How to Order: Email SANBD_FBOrders@concordhotels.com. Orders must be submitted by 5 p.m. on Friday, November 22. Pick Up Details: Pick up Thanksgiving Day between 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Where to Go For Festive Holiday Decor Alma’s lobby transforms into a winter wonderland, fully outfitted with decor for the holidays including a towering Christmas tree adorned in gold and silver ornaments, festive floral garland hanging from the ceiling, and custom wreaths and lights throughout the space, making Alma a great place in the city to drink and eat to get into the holiday spirit. Check out the Lobby Bar or The Cafe for seasonal specials and more. Paw La La La La Pop-Up Pup Portrait Event Ahead of the local Gaslamp Pet Parade & Pups in the Pub Party on December 12, Alma will host a Paw La La La La Pop-Up Pup Portrait Event, from 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., where guests can get a professional photo of of their family and their pet with Santa from Sit Stay Smile Pet Photo, along with a choice of one Poinsettia Mimosa or a non-alcoholic beverage from The Lobby Bar. Price: $10 per person (which includes digital photo for up to 2 pets, 1 complimentary Poinsettia Mimosa at The Lobby Bar, $5 valet parking) Book your ticket via EventBrite. 12 Days of Christmas Activations Alma will also offer exciting holiday programming such as ornament making, cookie decorating and Elf on the Shelf scavenger hunt. Details via their website.
  • Rwanda-backed rebels reached the center of east Congo's second largest city, Bukavu, on Sunday morning in an unprecedented expansion of their reach in their yearslong fighting.
  • "FOUND ADRIFT" |Timeless new works inspired by an 1876 seaweed scrapbook" Ron Miriello has created an extensive series of art pieces and installations called "Found Adrift | Timeless new works inspired by an 1876 seaweed scrapbook." Nature was frozen in time, in an exquisite collection by a young woman from Searsport, Maine. Tucked away in a trunk for almost 150 years, it was rediscovered by Richard Rydell, a local collector and lifelong friend of Ron’s. The intricate beauty captured in the original specimens inspired the artist during a visit to Maine in 2023 and became the subjects for his extensive new collection of works on canvas, textiles, video, and lithographs – all in service to the stunning, hidden beauty of nature itself. "Found Adrift" is presented in collaboration with World Design Capital San Diego Tijuana 2024, a year-long international showcase of cities using creativity and design to enhance quality of life and bring communities together. ABOUT THE EVENT: A special opening of "Found Adrift" will be held for ONE NIGHT ONLY in San Diego’s dynamic Barrio Logan Arts District. The former Woodbury School of Architecture building is being transformed into a creative collaborative called Studio Culture, where 50+ artwork pieces will be exhibited, including a video created by Rome-based photographer Renato Cerisola, along with DJ music, a local food truck, beer, coffee and great people like you! The exhibition opening is free and open to all friends of design, nature and the arts. Friday, December 6 | 6 – 10 p.m. 2122 Main Street, San Diego, CA 92113 Plenty of secured off-street parking is available. Important Note: The opening event on December 6 will be the best opportunity for the public to view "Found Adrift." Afterwards, the exhibition will be available by appointment only until Feb. 1, 2025. ABOUT THE MOVEMENT: Why Seaweed Scrapbooks? During the Victorian Era, collecting seaweed and pressing samples into scrapbooks was a popular women’s pastime, particularly in England. In fact, Queen Victoria herself is said to have made seaweed albums as a young girl. While the world was abuzz with Darwinism and other scientific discoveries, “seaweeding” was one of the few socially acceptable ways for women to explore the natural world. Now, a century and a half later, these long-lost scrapbooks are finding new life, meaning and relevancy for collectors, climate scientists and artists like Ron Miriello. Thanks to one unknown woman who lovingly and meticulously preserved her collection of humble seaweed, we can rediscover the timeless beauty of nature while learning from the past with "Found Adrift." ABOUT THE ARTIST: Ron Miriello Ron is an artist and designer who has never stayed in his lane–never wanted to stay in a lane. A career in graphic and product design, a sculpture minor from Colorado State University and years of schooling and traveling in Italy, have helped Ron seek possibilities in unexpected places. “Projectizing” is a word he uses to explain a tendency to crash ideas together, ideas that may hold a fresh thought or nuanced perspective. His design and art pieces usually unfold as a series of studies and variations. He then moves on to prototypes, motivated in large part by simple curiosity. This sketch/prototype/assess-after approach also serves as a progenitor for fine art projects. He invites intentional playfulness on the fuzzy dividing line between design/craft and art. In the words of W.H. Auden, “A craftsman knows in advance what the result will be, while the artist only knows when he has finished.” A cultural appreciation of artisans and craftspeople is a connecting thread to Ron’s work. The lost, forgotten or once-valued are reconsidered in an artful manner, to give pause and the opportunity for renewed perspective.  Ron Miriello on Instagram / Facebook
  • For this episode, we look at the emergence and evolution of backpack rap amidst the popularity of gangster music. Our discussions involve conversations with emcee John Robinson and Kerry Campbell, providing valuable context to the narrative. Additionally, writer J. Smith gets an exclusive interview with Orko Elohiem, delving into his profound legacy within the realm of music.
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