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  • Get ready for an exciting and family-friendly Fall Festival full of adventure and discovery! Don’t miss your chance to explore nature’s amazing and quirky creatures—trust us, they’re not as spooky as they seem. Dive into the fun by joining our exciting costume contest, get creative with hands-on nature crafts, and experience live animal encounters that will wow everyone. Also, explore the fascinating Nature Collective Discovery Booths, with highlights including: • Native plants — learn how some of San Diego’s most unique and bizarre plants have incredible tricks to survive our hot summers, from poking leaves to delightful scents. • Tide pools — discover the cool, slimy, and mysterious ocean creatures hiding among rocky shores and beaches. Fall low tides reveal these underwater wonders waiting to be explored! And that’s not all—enjoy face painting and bounce your way into fun! Sponsored by San Diego Parks and Recreation and supported by Nature Collective, this event is perfect for nature lovers and families alike. Remember to bring reusable bottles and cups to help us keep the event eco-friendly. Come explore, learn, and have a blast with us! All Ages San Dieguito County Park (1628 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Del Mar 92014; $3.00 on-site parking available with free streetside parking available) RSVP: https://naturecollective.org/event/fall-festival-october-19-2025/ Nature Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • CipherHacks is a free, student-led cybersecurity and computer science hackathon designed for high school students across San Diego. Over two days, participants will team up to design, code, and present projects while building technical skills, collaborating with peers, and connecting with industry mentors. The event is open to all skill levels — from first-time coders to experienced developers. Students will have access to hands-on workshops, mentorship, and panel discussions featuring both college students and industry professionals. Participants can compete in prize tracks such as: • Best Beginner Project • Best Design • Overall 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Place (Judge + Popular Vote) With free food, swag, prizes, and industry networking, CipherHacks creates an inclusive environment for students to learn, experiment, and showcase their creativity. Registration is free and open until September 30, 2025. Register at cipherhacks.tech/register Follow updates on Instagram: @CipherHacks2025
  • Scream Diego is a multi-faceted, action-packed, horror-inspired event that will feature tabletop games, cosplay, panels, entertainment, and so much more! Scream Diego is San Diego’s first Halloween and Horror Convention. Run by locals for locals, Scream Diego aims to appeal to horror and Halloween fans of all ages!
  • On paper, the Fed chair is just one vote among many. In practice, the job carries far more influence. We analyze what gives the Fed chair power.
  • Get ready for a spooktacular celebration of senior dogs and community spirit! The HOWL-oween Mutt March is a family- and pet-friendly Halloween fundraiser benefiting Lionel’s Legacy, a 501(c)3 senior dog rescue creating a legacy of compassion and care for people and pets in our community. We hope you will join in on the fun! What to expect at the HOWL-oween Mutt March: - Costumed walk around the lake on the Trick-or-Treat Trail - Trick-or-treating for pets and kids - Music, activities & entertainment for the family - Costume and fundraising contests with amazing prizes - Giveaways and adoptable senior dogs - Swag bags for registered paw-ticipants Our goal is to raise $20,000 through this event! - $10,000 for our Keeping Pets Home Fund – supporting up to 25 families with vet care, food, and emergency resources. - $10,000 to rescue and care for over 60 senior dogs – covering exams, dental work, medications, diagnostics, and surgeries. Can’t attend? You can still make a difference. Donate today and be part of the legacy. Lionel's Legacy Senior Dog Rescue on Facebook / Instagram
  • The 31st Annual Pacific Islander Festival returns to Ski Beach in San Diego on September 20 and 21, offering a vibrant celebration of Pacific Islander heritage, culture, and community. The two-day event is free to the public and is expected to draw more than 200,000 attendees, making it the largest Pacific Islander festival in the United States. Festival highlights include: • Cultural Villages representing various islands, each showcasing traditional arts, customs, and educational exhibits. • Over 900 entertainers performing traditional and contemporary music and dance throughout the weekend. • Pacific Islander food and craft vendors, offering authentic cuisine and handmade goods. • Community and nonprofit booths, providing resources and outreach from local organizations. In a first for the festival, this year’s event will feature a Car and Motorcycle Show organized by Pacific Islander enthusiasts. The showcase will include custom vehicles and motorcycles that reflect the unique fusion of island culture and automotive design. The Pacific Islander Festival is organized to promote cultural awareness, unity, and pride among Pacific Islander communities and the broader public. Attendees are encouraged to bring their families and enjoy a weekend of cultural enrichment and entertainment. Location: Ski Beach, Mission Bay Dates: Saturday, September 20 & Sunday, September 21 Admission: Free For more information, visit PIFASanDiego.com or following us on Instagram
  • More than ever before, economic tools like sanctions, export controls and tech policy are playing a bigger role in foreign policy. For the Republic of Korea and the United States, these new strategies now lead to two urgent challenges: staying aligned in their economic strategies, and rethinking how to deal with North Korea. How can the Republic of Korea and the U.S. work more closely on economic statecraft to strengthen their alliance? And can those same tools be used more effectively to influence North Korea, where current sanctions may be losing their edge? To discover answers to these questions, join our roundtable, which brings together experts in diplomacy, economics and policy. UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diegans are invited to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Foundation’s Wildfire Preparedness Safety Fair on Sunday, October 5, at Mission Valley Mall. This free, family-friendly event kicks off National Fire Prevention Week and features practical, hands-on activities designed to help residents protect their homes and families during wildfire season. Event highlights include: Family Fire Safety & Emergency Prep – Resources and tips from fire safety experts. Lithium-Ion Battery Safety – This year’s theme, “Charge into Safety,” spotlights one of the fastest-growing fire risks in our homes, with demonstrations using everyday devices like e-bikes and power tools. SDG&E Goats – The adorable “herd of heroes” that clear brush and reduce wildfire risk across San Diego County. Kids Zone & Family Activities – From creating a home fire escape plan to exploring fire trucks and meeting Sparky the Fire Dog. Live Safety Demonstrations The Wildfire Preparedness Safety Fair is designed as both a community call-to-action and a fun, engaging day out for families. SD Fire-Rescue Foundation on Facebook / Instagram
  • Tristan Rais-Sherman, conductor Taylor Renee Henderson, narrator San Diego Symphony Orchestra RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: “Flight of the Bumblebee” from Tale of Tsar Saltan DAVID MACKENZIE: Right Whale, Wrong Letter (World Premiere) GERSHWIN: Promenade (Walking the Dog) ANDERSON: The Waltzing Cat PROKOFIEV: Peter and the Wolf Join the San Diego Symphony for a family-friendly concert that celebrates the beauty of the animal kingdom. Experience the buzz of "Flight of the Bumblebee", the grace of The Waltzing Cat, and Gershwin’s playful Promenade (Walking the Dog). Be among the first to hear the world premiere of "Right Whale, Wrong Letter", a heartfelt piece about Robley, a North Atlantic Right Whale. The performance concludes with Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf, a timeless tale that brings the characters of animals to life. Bring your family for a morning of music, wonder and a celebration of the natural world we all share. These 1-hour concerts feature captivating musical stories and interactive moments that are sure to inspire both kids and adults alike. Extend your excellent experience! Join us one hour early for pre-concert activities featuring crafts and activities, included with ticket purchase. Visit: https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/peter-wolf-fam/ San Diego Symphony on Instagram and Facebook
  • Strauss Symphony of America Featuring Members of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra Vladimir Kulenovic, conductor (Belgrade) Sera Gösch, soprano (Vienna) Brian Cheney, tenor (New York) Featuring dancers from San Diego Ballet Celebrating 30 years in North America, "Salute to Vienna New Year's Concert" returns to San Diego for a dazzling anniversary season. This beloved annual tradition is an unmissable addition to every music-lover's holiday wish list. At the heart of "Salute to Vienna New Year's Concert" is the richly festive, romantic, and soul-stirring music of Johann Strauss, Jr. Mark the 200th anniversary of the famed composer's birth with a selection of soaring overtures, arias, and duets that capture the essence of Vienna's Golden Age, including the Blue Danube Waltz. With a charming expert in Viennese music at the conductor's podium, the Waltz King's timeless music bursts to life in performances by some of Europe's finest singers, internationally acclaimed dancers, and a full orchestra. With elegant costumes, bright floral designs, and even a joke or two from the conductor, this cherished tradition is the perfect way to waltz into the new year. Please note: This is a rental event of the Jacobs Music Center, presented by Attila Glatz Concert Productions. Artists subject to change without notice. Salute to Vienna New Year’s Concert on Facebook / Instagram
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