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  • Get ready for a night where fine dining meets tropical indulgence. Cove House La Jolla is hosting an exclusive evening of rum pairings and coastal-inspired cuisine, presented in collaboration with Club Kokomo Spirits. Hosted by Geoff Longenecker—Partner & Head of Distilling Operations at Club Kokomo & Seven Caves Spirits—alongside Executive Chef Lance Repp, Chef Manny Perez, and Pastry Chef Adriana Peralta, this unforgettable dinner promises to transport you straight to paradise. The Experience - A multi-course menu crafted by La Jolla’s finest culinary talent - Each dish thoughtfully paired with premium rums + cocktails from Club Kokomo Spirits - A tropical-themed evening blending storytelling, spirits, and flavors that celebrate the art of rum Cove House La Jolla on Facebook / Instagram
  • Learn about new advancements in Alzheimer's treatments. This program will provide an overview of how disease modifying treatements slow disease progression, who are the intended candidates to receive the treatments, availability, and more. Visit: https://www.alz.org/sandiego Alzheimer's Association on Facebook / Instagram
  • Learn how you can save money and reduce pests by composting your livestock manure! Composting manure helps protect your local watershed, prevents pollution in waterways, and produces a fantastic soil amendment. Composting is easy and inexpensive and can help reduce flies, odors, and waterway contamination. Using composted manure on your garden and landscaping will also help enrich your soil and conserve water. This workshop will cover: - The basics & benefits of composting - How to incorporate manure into compost piles - Scaling up or down compost pile size - Local regulations and requirements - Preventing odors and flies - Protecting local water sources Benefits of manure composting: - Saves water and money (fewer purchased amendments) - Increases soil health and biodiversity - Prevents flies and odors - Protects waterways Solana Center for Environmental Innovation on Facebook / Instagram
  • Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arrangement. It is more than simply putting flowers in a container. It is a disciplined art form that breathes life into each composition, harmonizing the elements of nature and humanity. Learn to create these stunning pieces of art that intertwine Japanese culture and the changing of the seasons. By end of the semester, you will have learned to design beautiful and professional looking arrangements for both everyday and special occasions. This class is free and open to the public. Contact Prof. Takeya at mtakeya@sdccd.edu for more information and to register. Audience: Adults, Seniors Location: Community Room Visit: https://www.sandiego.gov/public-library/locations/mission-valley-library Mission Valley Branch Library on Facebook
  • Don’t miss the San Diego Made Holiday Market at NTC Park inside Liberty Station on Saturday, November 29, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, November 30, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This family-friendly holiday shopping festival will feature 125+ curated local makers showcasing the best of San Diego’s creative community. Shop unique, handmade goods and enjoy an outdoor marketplace experience surrounded by live music, gourmet food trucks, craft cocktails and mocktails, photo opportunities, and festive holiday vibes. Guests can explore interactive art installations, styled lounges, kids’ activities, and seasonal workshops while supporting small businesses and local artisans. Children under 10 get in free, and there is a $5 entry fee to support the San Diego Made 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Be sure to grab a punch card at the entrance—make three qualifying purchases and receive a free handmade gift (while supplies last)! Bring your friends, family, and holiday spirit to celebrate the season and shop local at the San Diego Made Holiday Market. Visit: https://www.sdmademarkets.com/holiday-market-2025 San Diego Made Markets on Instagram and Facebook
  • A longtime favorite on the Athenaeum chamber music series, the Maxwell String Quartet returns with a colorful program that opens with their signature dose of Scottish folk tunes, followed by Edmund Finnis’s first quartet, a poetic work that draws inspiration from the choral music of William Byrd, which closes the first half in an arrangement by the Maxwell String Quartet. Brahms’s epic second quartet rounds out this exciting evening. Program: - Traditional - Gaelic Psalms of the Western Isles of Scotland (arr. Maxwell Quartet) - Edmund Finnis (b. 1984) - String Quartet No. 1, “Aloysius” (2018) - William Byrd (1540–1623) - Ave Verum Corpus (arr. Maxwell Quartet) Intermission - Johannes Brahms (1833–1897) - String Quartet No. 2 in A Minor, op. 51, no. 2 (1873) The Maxwell String Quartet combines a refined approach to classical works with a passion for its own folk heritage and a commitment to expanding the string quartet repertoire through wide-ranging projects. Friends since they met playing in youth orchestras in Scotland, their tight bond shows through in compelling musical interpretations and their joyous communication with audiences. Strongly connected to its own Scottish roots, the group often performs classical repertoire and new music alongside folk-inspired works. Its first two releases on Linn Records paired string quartets by Haydn with the players’ own compositions based on Scottish folk music, the first reaching number three in the classical specialist charts. They recently gave the world premiere of a new commission by Linda Buckley with bagpiper Brìghde Chambal, touring to Celtic Connections and across Europe. They also continue to tour "Worksongs," a project exploring the folk songs and cultures of Scotland’s historic industries, including the jute and tweed trades. Their 2023 CD, "Gather," brought together traditional Scottish music ranging from 1200 to the present day, such as ancient Celtic plainchant, fishermen’s songs, pipe marches, and Shetland Reels, as well as new compositions. They have worked also with soul duo Lunir and folk duo Chris Stout & Catriona MacKay. The players founded their own Loch Shiel festival in the West Highlands of Scotland and curated a concert series at Guardswell Farm in Perthshire. In 2024 they served as Artistic Directors of the Mendelssohn on Mull Festival. All concerts are preceded by a pre-concert talk at 6:45 p.m. and are followed by a reception with the artists in the Sharon & Joel Labovitz Entry Hall. Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • Come join the Library every second Thursday at 11 a.m.! Little Explorers will provide hands on activities to promote early childhood development and sensory skills. Geared towards babies- 4 years old with a parent or caregiver. No registration required. This month, enjoy a fairytale playground! Use soft blocks and Duplo's to build castles on rugs with textures of all kinds! Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/little-explorers-32807
  • Del Mar Wine + Food Fest presents SoCal’s top chefs and most beloved restaurants Sept 10-14, 2025. Famous faces of the global food scene. The world’s best winemakers. Stars of sports, surf, and social. We’ve brought them all together for a weeklong celebration of the SoCal lifestyle, full of unique events and unforgettable flavors. We finish big with the two-day Grand Tasting, where you and the squad can indulge by the sea all weekend long. Opening Night Party Hosted by San Diego FC at Monarch Ocean Pub Wednesday, Sept. 10 from 6-9 pm. Grand Tasting 2025 – Day One: Saturday, Sept. 13 at Surf Sports Park 11:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m. 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Grand Tasting 2025 – Day Two - Sunday, Sep 14 at Surf Sports Park 11:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m. 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Grand Tasting 2025 – Two Day Pass Saturday, Sept. 13 - Sunday, Sept. 14 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Noon - 4 p.m. 11:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. We’ve chosen Feeding San Diego as our partner for Del Mar Wine + Food Festival. Feeding San Diego is amazing. They rescue perfectly good food that would otherwise be tossed, and help get it to San Diegans who are facing hunger. A portion of proceeds from Del Mar Wine + Food Festival will be donated to help their efforts. We invite you to join the cause by donating directly to FSD, contributing to our North Country Feeding San Diego Food Drive, or just googling them and helping them however you are able. Del Mar Wine + Food Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • The image of gun ownership in America has been white, rural and Republican, but that's been changing as more liberals and minorities have been buying guns, especially after the 2024 election.
  • Experience the magic where art and music meet at Art & Harp on Saturday, September 6th from 3 p.m. –5 p.m. in downtown Carlsbad’s cozy tea lounge. Renowned artist Karen Jones will bring her creativity to life with live oil painting, while harpist Geri fills the space with calming, melodic tunes. Guests are invited to sip herbal tea, watch a masterpiece unfold, and let the soothing sound of the harp create an afternoon of inspiration and peace. This intimate gathering is designed to bring people together in celebration of creativity, relaxation, and community. Attendees are encouraged to invite friends and immerse themselves in a unique multi-sensory experience. Organizers hope to make Art & Harp a recurring event, offering the community a regular opportunity to enjoy the harmony of live painting and music together. Visit: https://www.instagram.com/mantrasukha/
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