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  • An exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego downtown features Carmen Argote's thoughtful, disruptive use of materials, chemistry and a walking-based process.
  • Enjoy unrivaled live Latin music, delicious libations & Spanish cuisine! New Year's Eve at Cafe Sevilla is sure to be the most memorable party in San Diego! Ring in the New Year at Cafe Sevilla, where brunch will be served Saturday, December 31 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with bottomless mimosas. The regular dinner menu will also be available all day. Reservations are recommended by calling 619-233-5979 or online through here. For a memorable New Year’s Eve, Cafe Sevilla is serving a festive three-course prix fixe menu from 5 to 7:45 p.m. The menu is $85 per person, excluding tax and gratuity, and will also be available á la carte as well as alongside their regular dinner menu. Live Latin music by Richy 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. followed by John Tidwell 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. will entertain patrons. Reservations are highly recommended by calling 619-233-5979. Cafe Sevilla will also have their Flamenco Dinner Show on New Year’s Eve, with the first showtime starting at 5:15 p.m. The Flamenco Show includes a special New Year’s Eve three-course prix fixe menu of shaved jamón Serrano Ensalada, Paella Valenciana, and lemon tart for dessert. Tickets are $99 per person (plus tax and 20% gratuity.) A second showtime begins at 7:30 p.m. and includes a special three-course prix fixe menu of shaved jamón Serrano Ensalada, Paella Valenciana topped with a cold lobster tail, and lemon tart for dessert. Tickets for the second Flamenco Show are $129 per person (plus tax and 20% gratuity.) Tickets for both dinner shows are required by calling 619-233-5979 or can be purchased online through here. For a fun twist on New Year’s Eve, Café Sevilla has a Tapas Bar Table Package that can be reserved all night beginning at 8 p.m. The Tapas Bar Package includes live music by the Michael Battista Band from 8-11 p.m., followed by a DJ until 2am, with dancing, specialty tapas and cocktail menus, party favors, and a complimentary champagne toast at midnight. The package includes a food and beverage minimum spend of $300 per table for two, plus tax and 20% gratuity, which is paid upon reservation. Larger tables are also available and tickets are required. Reserve your table by calling 619-233-5979 or purchase online through here. Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The Elizabeth Hospice invites individuals interested in helping adults and children facing the challenges associated with a life-limiting illness and those grieving the death of a loved one to a free volunteer orientation session conducted via Zoom videoconferencing. Hospice volunteers are an important part of the care team at The Elizabeth Hospice and have an opportunity to make a real difference in someone’s life. Attendees will learn about a wide variety of virtual and in-person opportunities throughout San Diego County and Southwest Riverside County, including serving as a patient companion, providing caregiver respite, performing aromatherapy, sewing Cuddle Bears, officiating at veteran pinning ceremonies, and much more! Information will be provided on both the application and training process. An email address and a device with a camera interface are needed to participate in the training session or attendees can join by phone. Prospective volunteers can choose from the following dates: • Thursday, March 17 from noon to 1 p.m. • Monday, March 28 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. • Wednesday, April 13 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. • Tuesday, April 26 from noon to 1 p.m. • Friday, May 6 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. • Monday, May 16 from noon to 1 p.m. Reserve your spot today! To ensure a place at the volunteer orientation session, please contact the Volunteer Department at (800) 797-2050 or send an email to volunteer@ehospice.org.
  • The NWS issued a flood watch that will be in effect through Monday in the San Diego County mountains, deserts, valleys and coastal areas, along with the Riverside County mountains and valleys, the Coachella Valley and San Gorgonio Pass near Banning.
  • The field of the top 10 races most likely to flip finds Republicans making serious runs at five Democratic-controlled seats and Democrats contending in the other five.
  • Corsets, bustles, and top hats! Fashion during the Victorian and Edwardian Eras was renowned for elaborate displays of social standing and unique silhouettes! Does this fashion still inspire people today? History Talks! Lecture series is back in 2023! Join us at the Gaslamp Museum on Wednesday, January 18 at 7 p.m. Marty Ornish, an internationally known textile artist, will present a short history of Victorian fashion and show her artwork influenced by Victorian, Edwardian and other fashion eras. A discussion of some of the dangers of Victorian Fashion, and how clothing styles were updated, will be included. This Lecture will be presented in person and via zoom!
  • Explore the lives of fascinating felines through films submitted from all over the world! Enjoy an uplifting documentary about the cats living on the island of Malta, a filmed "love letter" from a Chilean director to his white kitty, eight of the funniest animated films to ever star cats and more! Watch incredible films and save cat lives at the same time — NY Cat Film Festival will generously donate 10% of every ticket purchase for this show to San Diego Humane Society. Follow on Socials! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • Countries are scrambling to salvage a deal allowing Ukraine to export grain, after Russia said it pulled out indefinitely, a decision that risks worsening global hunger.
  • "Allo" is Greek for "other." Alloparents are helpful relatives and neighbors. In a study from Congo, babies had 8 alloparents on average. Perhaps the self-reliant nuclear family is a societal misstep.
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