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  • The author of the YA novel Holes and the Wayside School series has written his first novel for adults. It's a fairy tale involving a princess and potions – but one focused squarely on growing old.
  • Once upon a time, there was a little ogre named Shrek….” Now, you can see his journey unfold in the stage production of "Shrek the Musical." Carlsbad Community Theatre (CCT) is making the Broadway award-winning musical as the first show of their season. Shrek and his friends will call San Diego their new home – or swamp in the case of Shrek – July 25 - 27! Yes, your favorite ogre is back in the hilarious stage spectacle based on the DreamWorks Oscar®-winning, smash hit, animated film. It is a new kind of love emphasizing the importance of loving ourselves and one another. And thus begins the tale of an unlikely hero who finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking Donkey and a feisty princess who resists her rescue. Making the Magic: The show brings three amazing talents together to this incredible production. "Shrek" is directed by Mark Scott, who is noted to have directed over 100 productions and came out of retirement to lead the "Shrek the Musical" team. A beloved drama professor at Rancho Buena Vista High School for over 30 years, Scott is celebrated for the quality of his productions and his lasting impact on thousands of students. His work has earned top honors from state and regional theatre organizations and was inducted into the California Educational Theatre Hall of Fame. Another notable head of the "Shrek" creative team is choreographer Dewey Decking, a highly sought-after talent in San Diego and beyond. He grew up performing in regional theatres across San Diego County, including Moonlight Amphitheatre and Carlsbad Community Theatre. Dewey trained at Dance Arts and later majored in Musical Theatre with a minor in Dance at the Boston Conservatory. One interesting note – Dewey’s grandfather was Carlsbad’s first mayor and namesake of the local airport. The music director for "Shrek" is the notable Lyndon Pugeda, recently honored for his work at La Jolla Playhouse on The Ballad of Johnny and Juliet. Widely respected across Southern California, his credits include The Old Globe, Moonlight Stage Productions, and Riverside City College. Pugeda has earned multiple honors, including a Craig Noel Award nomination and three National Youth Arts Awards. The main stars in the Carlsbad Community Theatre’s "Shrek" production include Shrek (Greg Bailey – from Temecula), Fiona (Kaylen Lash – from Carlsbad), Donkey (TJ Rodriguez – from Carlsbad) and Lord Farquaad (Brian Imoto – from El Cajon). There are 60 talented performers who make up the illustrious cast and hail from all parts of San Diego County as well as Temecula/Riverside County. They are comprised of adult and children/youth performers making up all your beloved characters as well as the fun Fairytale Creatures who you love from the DreamWorks Animation smash hit movie. A full cast list can be found at https://www.carlsbadcommunitytheatre.com/shrek. When on Broadway "Shrek the Musical" won twelve Drama Desk Award and eight Tony Award nominations including best musical. Show Times: • Friday, July 25 at 7 p.m. • Saturday, July 26 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. • Sunday, July 27 at 5 p.m. Tickets: https://www.carlsbadcommunitytheatre.com/shrek $25 (adults) & $18 (children). Discount codes are available. Follow Carlsbad Community Theatre on Facebook. Where: Performing Arts Center at Sage Creek High School 3900 Bobcat Blvd Carlsbad, CA 92010. About Carlsbad Community Theatre: Carlsbad Community Theatre (CCT) has been creating memorable theatre for 42 Years. CCT (Patrons of the Arts Foundation) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) theatre company in North County San Diego and strives to provide educational programming and excellence in performing arts. For more information on CCT, please email, info@carlsbadcommunitytheatre.com.
  • Macon Blair's take on 1984's gore-core classic is as much a movie about love of family as it is a violent shock comedy.
  • Gelato Sweet Spot, An Experiential Self-Serve Frozen Yogurt, Cereal Bar and Candy Shop, Opens in Southern California 13140 Poway Rd. Poway CA 92064 August 30, 2025 Gelato Sweet Spot invites you to join us at the grand opening of Sweet Spot, an experiential self-serve frozen yogurt, cereal bar and candy shop. The Willy Wonka-inspired 2,000 square foot pink-filled store caters to young and old with a vast menu of 36 frozen yogurt toppings, abundance of international snacks and drinks, bulk bins of gummy candy and decadent cereal bar. The store will feature an opening day buy one get one free promotion. Sweet Spot will be open to the public Saturday, August 30. From August 30 to September 5, Sweet Spot will be offering all customers a free standard size cup of frozen yogurt with unlimited toppings. Gelato Sweet Spot on Instagram
  • Come enjoy free presentations from Bates Nut Farm. Several years ago this event was established to educate the public about life on the farm. There will be ongoing presentations of the “Life of a Pumpkin” interactive module, Harvest Talk. Live entertainment from 12 p.m. - 3 p.m.! Pumpkin Patch will be open! Tractor Hayrides • Farm Zoo • Straw Maze Don't miss the Antique Tractor Parades at 11 a.m. & 2 p.m.! Admission is free. There is a cost for parking this weekend. Visit: https://batesnutfarm.biz/blogs/events/farm-education-youth-day Coming up: Howl-o-Ween Doggie Costume Contest & Parade + Annual Costume Contest and Parade Bates Nut Farm on Instagram and Facebook
  • Snow's Pony Rides and Farm Animal's will be here at Bates Nut Farm the first Saturday of every month! Children will enjoy 2 laps around our Farm Zoo and picnic area on one of Snow's adorable ponies. $14 per ride - cash or Venmo. Payment is given to Snow's Pony Rides and Farm Animal's prior to the ride. Come bring the kiddos over and enjoy Pony Rides on Saturday, September 6, 2025 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.! Parking and admission are free. Visit: https://batesnutfarm.biz/blogs/events/pony-rides-1 Bates Nut Farm on Instagram and Facebook
  • Open Daily: Sept 26 through Oct 26 Sunday – Thursday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday – Saturday 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Pumpkin Patch: There is no charge to walk the pumpkin patch. All pumpkins are individually priced based on size. Mechanical Rides: 1 Ticket / $5 per child Swing Ride Ferris Wheel Train Ride (Children only) Sky Fighter Ride Car Ride Tubs of Fun RideAntique Carousel: 1 Ticket / $5 per child. There is no charge for an adult accompanying a child on the carousel. Two Giant Slides: 1 ticket/$5 per person. Adults are required to have a ticket for the Giant Slides. *Socks are required on all slides. Train Jumpee: 1 ticket / $5 per child Petting Zoo: 1 ticket/$5 per person. Play Center: 1 Ticket / $5 per child Visit: https://pumpkinstation.com/del-mar-pumpkin-station/ Pumpkin Station & Pinery Christmas Trees on Instagram and Facebook
  • As President Trump bends the federal government to fit his agenda, he is also gilding the White House to suit his aesthetics. And there's one more thing he really wants: a ballroom.
  • Harlequin Heartwarming author Kristi Hong leads this single-session idea workshop about writing your romance novel. We’ll explore the essential elements of a great love story—from character chemistry and emotional tension to classic tropes and satisfying endings. Class will include examples from popular romances, guided exercises, and peer feedback on your ideas. Come prepared to write! (Bring paper, pencils, laptops, etc.) San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • Fall Equinox is that time of the year when the hours of daylight and nighttime are of equal length; it’s also the time of celebrating the harvest and preparing for the winter ahead. In this Equinox observance, we’ll gather in the Native Plant Learning Garden in Bird Park where we’ll be inspired by the expansive native plant garden. We’ll wander the paths along the dry stream beds, breathing in the scents of mint and sage, accompanied by bird song and bright butterflies, and discover the diversity of San Diego’s various and many native plants. During our time together, we’ll discuss Equinox lore and legend, explore our many links and connections with the season, and retreat into our notebooks and journals to harvest remembrances of summer-past and note our intentions for the coming season. Wear comfortable clothes and walking shoes, a sun hat. Bring your journals or notebooks and water. Plenty of free street parking is available adjacent to Bird Park on 28th Street. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
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