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  • San Diego's favorite family Halloween event is BACK and groovier than ever! Join us on Saturday, October 12, from 9 a.m. - Noon at Starlight Dance Studio for a "Two Groovy" Boo Bash as we celebrate our second year as a non-profit organization. Let's make this Halloween one to remember with a fantastic family outing where spooky meets spectacular, all for a good cause! What’s included in your ticket? Glow-in-the-dark dance sessions & dance party with Dynasty Dance Co. Meet and greet + photo opportunity with Poppy AND Bluey with @thestorybookcharactercompany and @agalandhercamera Pumpkins + pumpkin decorating station Chili cook-off competition Story time & face painting Interactive sensory play & soft play w/ @sdtrendyrentals Costume contest Halloween themed games & crafts w/ @artmagic_sd Photo booth & photo ops thanks to @sandiego.balloons Complimentary mimosa bar Light snacks, sweet treats and refreshments Silent auction Swag bag for VIP attendees And more! All funds to further our mission of providing dance education, academic support, childcare, and family services to underserved youth and families. Your support will help us expand our reach in San Diego and secure our own facility. 1 ticket is entry for 1 child + 1 adult. Additional adult tickets are available for $10. Ages 6 months+ need a ticket for entry. Early bird pricing ends 9/29, secure your ticket today! Interested in participating in the chili cook off? Apply here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSembaWfcOB9kYZFBzfNWgtYJUb3IA1mEJ2YVSAvvviUdTjWTQ/viewform
  • Friday, October 25, 2024 4 - 6 p.m. Kelvin Lopez (printmaking—screen printing) PEEC for TEENS (13–18 years old) PEEC is a free program for teens, who are interested in art-making as an enrichment activity that goes beyond making crafts. The aim of the program is to provide a space for youth to create art, share stories, collaborate, explore, and identify new ways to use art in their lives. The Athenaeum offers facilities, resources, guidance, instruction, and support. The open studio program includes a rotation of multidisciplinary art instructors offering workshops in their respective fields, as well as curricular activities that involve the use of the Athenaeum library resources as a starting point for projects. Activities include drawing, painting, research, and introduction to various media. The program is free and teens can register by clicking the “REGISTER” button below. For additional information, please call (858) 454-5872 or email us at peec@ljathenaeum.org. The main venue for the program is the Athenaeum’s art studio at 1008 Wall Street, entrance on Girard Avenue. Visit: https://www.ljathenaeum.org/events/peec-2024-1025 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • The reasons for the beachings are unclear. Reasons could include disorientation caused by loud noises, illness, old age, injury, fleeing predators and severe weather.
  • The meme coins yo-yoed in value as Trump took office. Here is what you should know about the coins and cryptocurrency's future under the Trump administration.
  • President Trump and Elon Musk claim the Biden administration abandoned two astronauts in space. But the publicly available evidence suggests a different story.
  • Some fear a setback for women and people of color after President Trump revoked a 1965 executive order that required federal contractors to identify and address barriers to employment.
  • Hope is a vital tool for advancing human well-being and creating social change, but what happens when it fades into hopelessness? In this insightful reflection, Dr. Shawn Loescher (NU, MS ’13) shares his personal journey through the cycles of hope and despair and offers practical strategies for navigating the quiet space in-between. Join us to explore how we can reclaim hope and meaning when life feels stuck in silence.
  • The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose Friday to its highest amount since July 18, increasing 1.1 cents to $4.772, rising for the 17th time in 18 days.
  • The Saturday Night Live 50th anniversary prime-time special was full of sketches and nostalgia — and stretched more than three hours. NPR TV critic Eric Deggans breaks it down.
  • We are proud to announce the seventh San Diego Latinx New Play Festival will take place at La Jolla Playhouse, October 4 – 6, 2024. The Latinx New Play Festival expands the presence of Latinx stories and artists on the American stage, and spotlights the broad range of today’s Latinx experience. Four scripts will be selected to be rehearsed and developed at the Playhouse, culminating in a live public reading at the festival. The festival will be free for everyone to attend, and will include a schedule of in-person readings of new works, panel discussions and other events. Produced by Dr. Maria Patrice Amon, the Playhouse’s 2024/25 Artist-in-Residence, in partnership with La Jolla Playhouse, the Latinx New Play Festival was originally launched in 2016 by San Diego Repertory Theatre. La Jolla Playhouse is delighted to be able to provide this vibrant, important arts event a new home in San Diego. The submission period for the 2024 Latinx New Play Festival was from January to April 2024. Sign up for our newsletter to be the first to know when submissions for the 2025 Latinx New Play Festival open. The 2024 Latinx New Play Festival has been made possible in part by Prebys Foundation. Friday, Oct 4 6 p.m. Artistic and Literary Panel 7 p.m. I never asked for a gofundme, by Jayne Deely 10 p.m. Opening Reception Saturday, Oct 5 (Matinee) 2 p.m. Local Project Presentation 3 p.m. MOTHER OF GOD, by Ricardo Pérez González Saturday, Oct 5 (Evening) 7 p.m. The Man in the Maze, by Oliver Mayer 10 p.m. Reception Sunday, Oct 6 1 p.m. Scholar Panel 2 p.m. El Puente/The Bridge, by Sandra Ruiz 5 p.m. Closing Reception For more information visit: lajollaplayhouse.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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