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  • Public health officials are concerned about increasing polarization among Americans over vaccines.
  • Join the celebration of Earth Day at the 4th Annual Ramona Earth Day Festival! This vibrant, family-friendly event will feature a wide variety of vendors, nonprofits, and speakers sharing information and products that promote manageable and affordable sustainable practices.Attendees will enjoy live music performances throughout the day, along with the return of the beloved Ramona del Sol Folklorico Dancers. This year also marks the debut of the Barona Little Hawk Dancers at the Festival. Children can participate in a Sustainable Treasure Hunt to learn about environmentally friendly practices in a fun and engaging way.It is recommended to wear sturdy shoes for uneven terrain at Begent Ranch as this is a working ranch. The Festival area is wheelchair accessible. No pets, please.For more details visit SustainableRamona.com or on Facebook / Instagram.
  • The album's namesake, Polari, is a set of a few hundred words and phrases that was adopted by gay men as a way of speaking in secret during periods of criminalization.
  • Premieres Tuesday, March 25, 2025 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. How an online network known as Terrorgram spread extremism and violence. With ProPublica, tracing the rise of a global community of white supremacists and the anonymous, loosely moderated platforms used to spread hate and promote terror attacks.
  • Want to learn how to use a sewing machine? In this workshop, teens can get acquainted with the mechanics of a sewing machine, learn mending techniques, and customize an old jacket, hat, or tote bag. This class is for teens between the ages of 11-17. Refunds are not available for no-shows, but a credit will be provided for a future class at Studio HQ if you cancel at least 24 hours before the class.ArtReach San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • We're heading back to the San Marcos Tasting Room for a dancing, singing, pizza-filled blast. This spot’s full of history and now has a brand-new Pizza Port pizza truck outside—so you won’t miss a tasty bite.At the end of the brewer’s day, we will use their fresh, spent grain and work it into a beautiful artisan bread.Each ticketholder will make one recipe. You may choose from:- Rosemary and Sea Salt Artisan Bread- Dark Chocolate & Cherry Artisan Bread- Italian Tomato & HerbClass includes:- A bread-and-butter sampling- Lecture and hands-on instruction to make artisan spent grain baked goods- Recipe and instruction guide- One finished oven-ready item to bake when you get home- Extra spent grain for your freezer and recipes to make more breadVIP / FAQ:Class is 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. (approximately)You will bake your bread at home.Itinerary:5:45 p.m. Check-in, sign-up for timeslots, bread & butter sampling.6 p.m. - 6:40 p.m. Class (All students participate.)6:45 p.m. - 7:15 p.m. Mixing Group One7:20 p.m. - 7:50 p.m. Mixing Group TwoYou are welcome to invite a friend to wait for you while you’re in class. You can have dinner together before class, and then they can doomscroll some social media over a pint while you’re in class.Some of the class will be on your feet, but you will also have plenty of rest time in the taproom. Please wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes. You will need non-slip footwear in the brewery. Sandals and flip-flops are not allowed.This class is:- This class is good for groups- This class is good for a solo outing- This class is good for couples- This class is good for a first date- This class is good for a girls’ night out- This class is great for a Birthday activity- This class is great to give as an eGiftVisit: https://www.grainbakers.com/Grainbakers on Facebook / Instagram
  • "The Last Black Man in San Francisco" Drama (2019, R, 2h 1m)Friday, Feb. 28 at Carlsbad Dove LibraryA black man who lives with his best friend and works in an elder care facility dreams of living in the grand Victorian house his grandfather built in the Fillmore District. Now a white, affluent area, he is totally priced out of the neighborhood, but it doesn't stop him from dreaming in this drama about place, identity and race.
  • The 31st Annual La Mesa Classic Car Show & Live Music Event rolls into downtown La Mesa beginning June 5, 2025 - August 28 every Thursday from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Visitors can stroll down La Mesa Blvd. to see beautiful classic cars, trucks, and vans (located between 4th St. - Spring St.) and listen to live music every week from local bands that play atop the iconic La Mesa Lumber truck "stage" located at 3rd & La Mesa Blvd. + a DJ, also from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m.! This is a FREE, family-friendly community event! Come out and celebrate summer with family & friends. And, be sure to dine, shop & explore all that La Mesa Village has to offer while you're here! 2025 Live Music Schedule:June 5: The Farmers June 12: Ron's Garage Band June 19: The Tourmaliners June 26: Love is a Rose July 3: Blame Betty July 10: Santana Soul July 17: Private Domain July 24: Chickenbone Slim July 31: The Farmers August 7: June & Johns Rockin Country Caravan August 14: Zeelund August 21: That Beatles Cover Band August 28: 80z All Stars How to Participate in the Car Show? Want to show off your classic car, truck or van at the La Mesa Classic Car Show this summer? Simply drive down to La Mesa Blvd. and park in one of the designated parking spots between 4th St. - Spring St. There is no registration or fee required. The Car Show is from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. every Thursday, 6/5/25 - 8/28/25. You can arrive anytime you like. Thank you in advance for your support of this year's Classic Car Show!La Mesa Village Association on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for the next installment of our Signature Event Series featuring distinguished alumni authors Sarina Dahlan ’98 and S.B. Divya MEng ’00. Drawing from their latest works, “Freeset” and “Loka,” the authors will explore how speculative fiction can address timely societal issues, including identity, memory and technology.The conversation will be moderated and will take place on Wednesday, May 28, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Seuss Room at Geisel Library. Admission is free and open to the public with required registration. Books will be available for purchase from the UC San Diego Bookstore during the reception, including the following titles:Sarina Dahlan ’98“Freeset” “Preset”“Reset” S.B. Divya MEng ’00“Machinehood” “Runtime” “Meru” (limited quantity)“Loka” (limited quantity)This event is part of the Library’s Signature Event Series, established in 2020 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Geisel Library and made possible through the generous support of sponsors and Library Associates.About the AuthorsSarina Dahlan ’98 is the author of the bestselling Four Cities trilogy — “Reset,” “Preset” and “Freeset” — as well as “Shadow Play: Ten Tales from the In-between.” Born into an Indonesian family in Thailand and immigrating to the United States at age 12, Dahlan brings a global perspective to her work, influenced by folklore, mythology and Japanese manga. A UC San Diego alumna with degrees in psychology and visual arts, her writing explores memory, identity and the cost of utopia.S.B. Divya, MEng ’00 is a Hugo- and Nebula-nominated author whose work bridges hard science and imaginative storytelling. Her novels include “Machinehood,” “Meru” and “Loka,” which examine themes such as automation, cultural identity and artificial intelligence. A former electrical engineer with degrees in computational neuroscience and signal processing from UC San Diego, Divya’s fiction often reflects her technical background and challenges conventional genre boundaries.Partners: UC San Diego School of Arts & Humanities & Jacobs School of Engineering
  • Jazz vocalist Gina Saputo unveils her captivating new album "Daydream" — sultry vocals, hypnotic harmonies, & fiery jazz featuring Kansas City’s Matt Otto on tenor & some of LA’s finest - Ron Stout trumpet, Matt Politano keys, Lyman Medeiros bass, & Charles Ruggiero drumsVisit: https://www.dizzysjazz.com/Gina Saputo on Instagram / Youtube
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