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  • Kenneth Liao, violin Experience the artistry of Kenneth Liao, a distinguished violinist with the San Diego Symphony. Originally from Maryland, Kenneth studied at USC and The Juilliard School. He has performed with the Royal Swedish Opera, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, and at venues including Carnegie Hall and Walt Disney Hall. A passionate chamber musician, he brings vibrant energy and deep musical insight to every performance. The City of Encinitas is excited to present the 2026 Music by the Sea Season in partnership with the San Diego Music Society. Join us for six unforgettable Friday evening concerts featuring world-class performers in the intimate and acoustically rich Encinitas Library. From dazzling concerto masterpieces to virtuosic chamber works and captivating solo artists, this season promises artistry, inspiration, and musical magic from January through June. All concerts are held at the Encinitas Library on Fridays starting at 7 p.m. City of Encinitas on Facebook / Instagram
  • Inspired by the American Jazz Age and Japan’s Taishō Romance, enjoy premium sake paired with creative small bites by Michelin-recognized Chef Brian Redzikowski at Kettner Exchange. Please join us for an intimate Sunday afternoon soirée where premium sake and chef-driven small bites come together in a refined yet playful setting. Designed to create new value for sake and spark the next wave of craft sake culture from San Diego, this experience blends timeless style with modern creativity for a truly elevated tasting journey. ++FEATURED EXPERIENCES++ WHOLE FISH BREAKDOWN - Watch our expert chefs perform a live breakdown of fresh hamachi, elevated with vibrant citrus and chili notes. CAVIAR TACOS - Experience the luxurious pairing of premium caviar with sake ++What to Expect & Your ticket includes++ - Explore 40+ Premium sake from variety of region in Japan - Opening remarks with Sparkling Sake Tower - Five refined bites by Chef Brian, composed to showcase harmony between food and sake - Action Station - Live fish breakdown show featuring the fresh seasonal catch, guided by expert chefs - Caviar Station - Experience the great pairing of Sake and Caviar - Original Sake glass to take home ++Event Theme & Attire: 1920s Vintage Glam & Jazz-Age Elegance++ We’d love for attendees to join in the fun by wearing outfits inspired by the theme!
  • Telemann, Bach & The Gospel Tradition Bach Collegium San Diego (BCSD), one of the country’s leading baroque ensembles, is bringing together of two venerable traditions–on the one hand, two extraordinary works from the German Lutheran tradition which meditate on the release of death and the joys that await, and on the other hand, music of comfort from the Gospel tradition and where and how these two worlds intersect. Rooted in the deep traditions of gospel music, Black funerals transform grief into joy, mourning into praise. Death is seen not just as the end of suffering, hardship, or injustice, but as a victory, a return to a promise fulfilled. Both cantatas are likely to have been written for funerals around 1707-8, though the specific identity of the deceased is unknown. A unique “quiet” instrumentation is featured in both cantatas which highlights violas da gamba, recorders, and omits the customary instruments of the violin family. This instrumentation was often linked to funeral cantatas. G.P. Telemann Du aber Daniel gehe hin TVWV 4:17 J.S. Bach Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit ‘Actus Tragicus’ BWV 106 Including music from the Gospel tradition rooted in a triumphant send-off celebrating the end of earthly struggles. SOLOISTS Margaret Carpenter Haigh, soprano Reginald Mobley, countertenor Gene Stenger, tenor David Tinervia, bass Bach Collegium San Diego engages audiences with accessible, historically informed performances and educational programs featuring repertoire from the Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classical eras. The ensemble was founded in 2003 by Music Director Ruben Valenzuela to diversify the musical offerings of the San Diego community. Bach Collegium San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Telemann, Bach & The Gospel Tradition Bach Collegium San Diego (BCSD), one of the country’s leading baroque ensembles, is bringing together of two venerable traditions–on the one hand, two extraordinary works from the German Lutheran tradition which meditate on the release of death and the joys that await, and on the other hand, music of comfort from the Gospel tradition and where and how these two worlds intersect. Rooted in the deep traditions of gospel music, Black funerals transform grief into joy, mourning into praise. Death is seen not just as the end of suffering, hardship, or injustice, but as a victory, a return to a promise fulfilled. Both cantatas are likely to have been written for funerals around 1707-8, though the specific identity of the deceased is unknown. A unique “quiet” instrumentation is featured in both cantatas which highlights violas da gamba, recorders, and omits the customary instruments of the violin family. This instrumentation was often linked to funeral cantatas. G.P. Telemann Du aber Daniel gehe hin TVWV 4:17 J.S. Bach Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit ‘Actus Tragicus’ BWV 106 Including music from the Gospel tradition rooted in a triumphant send-off celebrating the end of earthly struggles. SOLOISTS Margaret Carpenter Haigh, soprano Reginald Mobley, countertenor Gene Stenger, tenor David Tinervia, bass Bach Collegium San Diego engages audiences with accessible, historically informed performances and educational programs featuring repertoire from the Renaissance, Baroque, and early Classical eras. The ensemble was founded in 2003 by Music Director Ruben Valenzuela to diversify the musical offerings of the San Diego community. Bach Collegium San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Escondido Downtown Business Association hosts its annual chocolate festival – For the Love of Chocolate. Whether you’re a devoted chocolate enthusiast or simply seeking an elegant and engaging way to spend the day, the chocolate festival promises a rich, immersive experience designed to delight the senses. Located in the historic downtown Escondido, chocolate lovers will stroll at their own pace through a curated selection of participating restaurants, shops, galleries, and spa tasting locations, each offering thoughtfully crafted chocolate pairings created exclusively for the tasting event. New this year, elevate your experience with Behind the Bottle wine maker talks, offering an intimate look into the craft and stories behind the wine. Guests will also receive a keepsake tasting glass and can join the excitement of the Golden Ticket Hunt throughout the day. A hands-on gourmet chocolate truffle–making workshop, led by the professional team at D’Liteful Chocolat, will also be offered. Guests will be guided through a brief history of chocolate and a step-by-step process for creating beautiful, ganache-filled truffles to take home. Enjoy a carefully curated glass of wine, selected to complement your experience. The class is approximately 60 minutes and includes one wine pairing. The class may be taken as a stand-alone or added to your tasting ticket. The festival concludes with an after-party with music and dancing. Add a personal touch to your day at the DIY flower bar, where guests can create a beautiful bouquet to take home. This popular event sells out each year. Attendees can pre-purchase tickets – $65 (chocolate + wine/beer), and $55 for designated drivers (no alcohol). The deliciously fun festival is only available for ages 21+. Sweethearts or anyone with a sweet tooth can experience Escondido’s sweetest, all the while supporting local businesses. Check-in will take place at Will Call (where IDs will be checked), located at Maple Street Plaza, which is on Maple Street between Grand Avenue and West Valley Parkway. Whether you’re a devoted chocolate enthusiast or simply seeking an elegant and engaging way to spend the day, the For the Love of Chocolate Festival promises a rich, immersive experience designed to delight the senses. For tickets and more information, visit www.downtownescondido.com/esco-choc-fest.
  • Step up to the plate and get ready for the start of baseball season at the 14th annual East Village Block Party on Saturday, March 28, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on J Street from 6th to 10th Avenues, right outside Petco Park. This free, family-friendly event invites the community to enjoy live music, entertainment, kids’ activations, tasty bites, and local vendors, celebrating everything the vibrant East Village has to offer. Immerse yourself in the Padres team spirit during opening weekend and watch as the streets outside of Petco Park come to life. Attendees are encouraged to enjoy the fitness and sports demonstrations from local teams and gyms, interactive family activities, photo opportunities, and performances from local DJs and bands that will keep the energy high throughout the day. Mark the start of baseball season and celebrate with fellow Padres fans at the 14th Annual East Village Block Party! East Village San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Legislation recently enacted in California will make it easier for consumers nationwide to protect their data.
  • The Encinitas Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the City of Encinitas, invites the community to the "Live Boldly. Live Well." Senior Lifestyle Expo, a free, community-focused event designed for active older adults, those approaching or enjoying retirement, and individuals caring for aging loved ones. This inspiring morning expo offers tools, resources, and expert guidance to help attendees confidently navigate life's next chapter. Exhibitors will include healthcare providers, senior living and housing options, financial, insurance and tax professionals, travel, fitness and wellness businesses, senior enrichment services, and government agencies. Attendees can enjoy complimentary coffee and breakfast hosted by the Encinitas Rotary Home Team, participate in opportunity drawings, and connect one-on-one with local experts offering practical solutions and fresh ideas for living fully at every age. Join us! Encinitas Chamber of Commerce on Facebook / Instagram
  • Explore the value of different post-high school paths -- from 4-year universities to trade schools -- and discover which route fits your goals. This interactive workshop explores options and matches interests and aspirations, highlighting self-discovery, opportunity awareness, and planning next steps with confidence. This is a free in-person program at Logan Heights Library for High School age youth and adults (18+). Registration is encouraged.
  • Celebrate National Bird Day at La Jolla Cove! Join Wildlife Jewels for our Learn from Birds™ Discovery Walk— a field-inspired bird discovery walk featuring pelicans, cormorants, gulls, tern, sparrows, and Anna’s Hummingbirds—plus stories from real local sightings. Limited spots—registration required.
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