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  • The Friendly Feast 420 Bake Sale features top-tier treats created by some of San Diego’s most creative pastry chefs. Guests can enjoy a curated box of baked goods designed to satisfy sweet and savory cravings, including a "Wake and Bake" breakfast scone, ube cheesecake doughnut, Snickers brownie cheesecake bar, and more. VIP boxes on sale now. General sale starts Thursday, April 9. Indulge for a good cause! 100% of proceeds from this community fundraising event support the Friendly Feast scholarship fund, which helps aspiring pastry chefs and professional bakers achieve their educational goals. Friendly Feast on Facebook / Instagram
  • Food insecurity affects more families now than during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  • From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., guests can step up to the plate for the ultimate game-day brunch. The Padres-themed experience will include brunch favorites with a Padres twist, bottomless mimosas, drink specials and the chance to win tickets to an upcoming Padres game. Tickets, which include one brunch item and one mimosa, are available on the Eventbrite website. Facebook and Instagram
  • This series is for anyone navigating grief, loss, or life transitions, and seeking a gentle, creative, community-centered space to process - all types of grief are welcome! This three-week series offers a supportive space to gently explore grief through both guided group processing and hands-on creative practice. Each session is co-facilitated with a therapist and arts educator and integrates reflection, conversation, and craft as pathways toward healing, connection, and transformation. Together, we will move through different layers of grief — how it lives in the body, how it reshapes identity, and how it can evolve into meaning and growth. No prior art experience is needed; this is not about creating something “perfect,” but about engaging in a process that supports expression and integration. Session 1 (4/12): Grief in the Body — What Are You Holding? We’ll explore how grief is carried physically and emotionally, and create a pocket grief altar — a small, personal object to hold what feels present. Session 2 (4/19): Identity After Loss — Who Are You Now? This session focuses on the ways loss can reshape our sense of self. Through the practice of kintsugi (repairing with intention), we’ll reflect on brokenness, continuity, and reimagining identity. Session 3 (4/26): Transformation — Carrying It Forward We’ll explore post-traumatic growth, the evolution of love, and what it means to move forward while still honoring what has been lost. Participants will create a mosaic planter and plant something new — a living symbol of growth and continuation.
  • Kick off your weekend with a bite-sized happy hour version of our renowned Studio Arts workshops. Gather with friends in an artistic space designed to amplify your creative side. Join arts educator Robin Douglas, as we dip our toes into the work of celebrated artists over drinks and nibbles, followed by a rapid demonstration of their styles. You’ll then be guided to interpret these artists and create your own singular, spectacular work of art. We’ll help you express your unique style and ensure you have a blast doing it. Cezanne’s Multi-Dimensional Paintings As the subtle beginning of Cubism, Cezanne chose to present subject matter slightly fragmented with geometric brushstrokes. A different way to show depth and shadow will be the emphasis of this art workshop. All levels of experience are encouraged to participate. OMA provides food, drinks and supplies; all you have to do is get yourself out of work, grab your friends, and have fun! Ticket Prices: Adult: $65 Member: $50 Space is limited. Register today! Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Dr. Will Tuttle, author of international best seller, "The World Peace Diet," published in 19 languages, has lectured and performed in over 50 countries. This event will be lecture, piano concert, and incredible animal artwork. Madeline Tuttle, animal paintings, artist from Switzerland, flautist, Waldorf teacher, organic gardener, vegan chef. You will gain the tools to understand the power of food to heal us not just physically, but also culturally and psychologically, and how to more effectively bring this understanding to your friends and family. Www.worldpeacediet.com for more info
  • OMA's Patron, President's Circle, Founder's Circle, Millennium Club, and Director's Circle members are invited to join us for a casual meal, refreshing drinks, a celebration of your support, and an insider update from Executive Director Maria Mingalone. Not yet a Patron, President's Circle, Founder's Circle, Millennium Club, and Director's Circle level member? Join or upgrade today! Ticket Prices: Patron & Donor Level Member: Free Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Located in the heart of the Oceanside Cultural District, OMA invites you to step into the Museum for a drink, enjoy a docent-led tour of our current exhibitions, and explore local artists and makers featured in The Museum Store and on our Terrace. From handcrafted goods to creative inspiration, OMA is proud to be a vibrant partner with Oceanside Art Walk to connect our community through art. Bring your family, meet new friends, and enjoy an evening designed for all ages. Street Level x Art Walk is free for all guests. Drink tickets are available for purchase; guests 21+ wishing to purchase alcoholic beverages must present a valid ID. Ticket Prices: Free Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • El Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos (USCIS, por sus siglas en inglés) anunció el viernes que los extranjeros en Estados Unidos que quieran una "green card", tendrán que salir del país y solicitarla en su país de origen, salvo algunas excepciones no especificadas.
  • Julie Delpy patron of the 6th edition of the San Diego French Film Festival A special focus on women’s voices and stories from across the Francophone world marks the 6th edition. Presented by the Alliance Française San Diego, the San Diego French Film Festival returns for its sixth edition from May 3 to 7, 2026, at THE LOT La Jolla and the Carlsbad City Library. This year’s theme celebrates women’s voices and stories in francophone cinema, featuring a powerful selection of French-language films (with English subtitles) that highlight women’s perspectives and creative talent from across the French-speaking world. The Festival is honored to welcome Julie Delpy as Patron of its sixth edition. An internationally acclaimed actor, director, and screenwriter, Delpy has appeared in more than 30 films and received nominations for three César Awards and two Academy Awards. Her latest film, "Meet the Barbarians" ("Les Barbares"), which she directed and stars in, will be presented on May 4, followed by an in-person Q&A. “This year’s festival highlights the diversity, creativity, and strength of women’s voices in francophone cinema,” said Julie Ripoll, Executive Director of the Alliance Française San Diego. “We are proud to welcome internationally acclaimed filmmakers and offer San Diego audiences the opportunity to experience these powerful stories and engage directly with the artists behind them.” Distinguished guests include Adrien Frier, Consul of France in Los Angeles; music director Victor le Masne, producer Marianne Maddalena; directors Erige Sehiri, Nathan Ambrosioni, and André Nerman; actor Caroline Amiguet; and Clay Epstein, founder of Film Mode Entertainment, who will moderate discussions. Festival Highlights Featuring films from Canada, Cameroon, Tunisia, France, and the USA, with directors of Vietnamese, Congolese, and Italian heritage, the Festival selection highlights the rich cultural and artistic diversity of the francophone world. Opening Night Gala – May 3 The Festival opens with "Colors of Time" ("La Venue de l’avenir," 2025), directed by Cédric Klapisch, a luminous portrait of women across generations. The screening will be followed by a red-carpet gala reception with champagne, live entertainment, and French DJs. In Conversation with Julie Delpy – May 4 "Meet the Barbarians" ("Les Barbares," 2024), directed by and starring Julie Delpy, is a bold and satirical exploration of community, identity, and belonging. With sharp wit and a distinctly female perspective, the film examines prejudice and the vital role women play in shaping social change. The screening will be followed by a live Q&A with the filmmaker. Stories of Love and Resilience – May 5 "The One I Loved" ("Moi qui t’aimais"), directed by Diane Kurys, reflects on the life of Simone Signoret. That evening, "Promised Sky" ("Promis le ciel"), directed by Erige Sehiri, presents a powerful story of exile and solidarity. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the director. Young audiences and Filmmaker Spotlight – May 6 The animated feature "The Sacred Cave" ("La Grotte sacrée") introduces young audiences to African storytelling traditions. "Later, Out of Love" ("Les Enfants vont bien"), directed by Nathan Ambrosioni, offers an intimate portrait of motherhood and independence, followed by a Q&A with the director. Closing Night – May 7 The Festival concludes with "Welcome to Iceland" ("Bienvenue en Islande"), directed by André Nerman, a moving story of maternal courage filmed in part in San Diego, followed by a discussion with the filmmaker. At THE LOT La Jolla, audiences can also experience Summer Beats (Ma Frère), directed by Lise Akoka and Romane Guéret, a vibrant coming-of-age story. For updates on the film schedule, guest appearances, and ticket sales, follow the San Diego French Film Festival on Instagram (@sdfrenchfilmfestival) and Facebook (@sdfrenchfilmfestival) or subscribe to the newsletter of the Alliance Francaise San Diego on www.afsandiego.org About the San Diego French Film Festival The San Diego French Film Festival debuted in 2021 as a fully online event. In 2022, the festival embraced a hybrid format, drawing 150 attendees and featuring special guests such as actress Eugenia Kuzmina and producer Clay Epstein. The 2023 edition expanded to a three-day in-person event, welcoming around 300 guests and showcasing appearances by actors Laura Weissbecker and Mehdi Ajroudi and Grammy Award-winning musician Nathalie Bonin. The 2024 edition continued this upward momentum, presenting a four-day celebration of cinema with an engaging lineup of films and guest speakers, including Academy Awards Oscar Producer Antoine de Cazotte. In 2025, the festival celebrated Love in all its form, and welcomed actor Max Boublil and film director Gregory Boutboul. Sponsors of the event include Platinum Sponsors Villa Albertine - Consulate General of France in Los Angeles, City of San Diego Gold Sponsors Le Petit Journal Los Angeles, The LOT, Lycee Français de San Diego, events.com, San Diego French American School, Au Clair de Lune, City of Carlsbad Silver Sponsors: Ingrid Pasco, Film Mode Entertainment, Jonville Team, Rove Concepts, Francaise Le Shop, Jonathan Le Salon, TV5 Monde Bronze Sponsors: Clotilde French Bookstore, Desserts by Clement, Cuisinery, Language Academy, The Maids San Diego, Huttopia, Grande Colonial, Savory Farms, All Coastal Dental, Elle Jauffret, Lotzof Orthodontics Partners Institut Français, Vanguard Culture About the Alliance Française San Diego The Alliance Francaise San Diego was founded in 1927 and is part of a network of more than 105 chapters of Alliances in the United States and more than 830 affiliates in 128 countries on every continent. Its mission is to teach French and promote francophone cultures via social and cultural events. The Alliance Française was founded in 1883 by a group of intellectuals, including the scientist Louis Pasteur, the diplomat Ferdinand de Lesseps, the writer Jules Verne, and the publisher Armand Colin, to name a few. Having an Alliance Française in San Diego is pursuing their ideal to make French shine abroad. Alliance Francais San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
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