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  • The San Diego chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers presents the ASID Kitchen and Bath Tour 2025. The self-guided tour will feature eight beautifully designed homes in San Diego with newly remodeled kitchens and baths. The tour will showcase an array of styles, tastes, lifestyles, and personal preferences and demonstrate the effectiveness of professional interior design in meeting specific objectives. Projects feature the latest trends in flooring, surfaces, appliances, cabinetry, color, lighting, sustainability, furniture, technology and universal design. The homes on tour, which range from sleek modern to mid-century to traditional, reflect their owners' personalities, budgets, and lifestyles. Advance tickets are $40 per person, and group discounts are available. Day-of-event tickets are $50. Tour guests need to check in at Porcelanosa, 8996 Miramar Road, Suite 100, San Diego, on Saturday, May 3, beginning at 8:45 a.m., where they will be given a wristband for entry to each home, a tour map, and a description of each project. Attendees will be automatically entered into an opportunity drawing for three outdoor-themed baskets with gift cards and merchandise valued at $2,000 each. Winners will be notified via email after the event. Visit: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/asid-san-diego-kitchen-and-bath-tour--2025 ASID San Diego Students on Instagram and Facebook
  • Surprises nevertheless abound in the top 10, as a vinyl reissue lands cult singer-songwriter Ethel Cain on the Billboard 200 for the first time ever and two artists — Alex Warren and BigXthaPlug — experience their first-ever top 10 singles.
  • Join us at the Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina for the ultimate Fourth of July weekend! Our annual Sizzle and Smoke BBQ offers gourment handheld delights, while Agave Bar and Grill will be offering its full menu along with signature refreshments. Premium pool seating and loungers are also available for purchase. Downtown Skate — downtown San Diego's first outdoor roller rink — returns to our Marina Terrace from June 27 to July 9 and is open from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. It's the perfect spot to view the Big Bay Boom fireworks that light up the entire San Diego Bay. With so many fun activities to choose from, Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina will be your destination to make this Fourth of July a truly memorable experience! Click the link below to purchase tickets to Downtown Skate. Visit: https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/sandt-marriott-marquis-san-diego-marina/overview/
  • President Donald Trump appeared to suggest the U.S. will resume testing nuclear weapons for the first time in three decades, saying it would be on an "equal basis" with Russia and China.
  • Dry and slightly warmer weather is expected to continue through the week in San Diego County, with breezy periods on the coastal mountain slopes into the deserts, forecasters said Tuesday.
  • The president of one of Lima's largest parent-teacher associations says at least 1,000 schools in the Peruvian capital are being extorted and that most are caving into the demands of the gangs.
  • As expected, Lady Gaga's Mayhem storms to a No. 1 debut, becoming her seventh album to top the chart.
  • Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center proudly marks its 15th anniversary with the 2025 Seedling Soirée, an unforgettable evening of seasonal cuisine, community connection, and garden-grown inspiration. Set in Olivewood’s vibrant spring garden, this signature fundraising event on May 31st will take place from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and will celebrate a decade and a half of transformative work in nutrition education, environmental stewardship, and health equity—while raising vital support to further grow that impact. Olivewood invites guests to indulge in a farm-to-table 'forage & feast' experience curated by esteemed chefs, Olivewood Kitchenistas and Garden 2 Kitchen Interns, brewers, distillers, vintners, and cocktail makers from across San Diego County. Featured culinary talents include Chef/Foundation Cultivator Christina Ng of Berry Good Food, Doug Settle & Abby King of Hearth and Harvest, Chef Joe Bower and Steve Dion of Finca, Chef Logan Mitchell of The Cellar Door, Chef Phillip Esteban of White Rice and Wildflour Delicatessen, Kevin Templeton of barleymash, Chef Andy Weiss of The Smoking Gun, Sushi Chef Wilmer Braulio, Chefs Charlie Knowles and Manny Da Luz of bica, Chef Reyna Venegas of Rancho La Puerta, Chef Aureny Aranda of Au Gourmet, Cindy Quiñonez of Parada del Mar, and Chef Sandra Orozco of Cultura con Sabor offering our seated dessert option. Complementing the gastronomic delights will be libations from Bivouac Ciderworks, Rejon Tequila, Boochcraft, Hasta Mañana Cantina, Belching Beaver, LJ Crafted Wines, and other select wineries. Proceeds from the Seedling Soirée will bolster Olivewood Gardens' mission-driven programs to nourish communities and cultivate a deep connection to the environment through nutrition education, sustainable urban agriculture, collective advocacy and intergenerational leadership. “As we celebrate 15 years of empowering our community through food, education, and environmental stewardship, the Seedling Soirée is more than a celebration—it’s a recommitment to the work ahead,” said Jen Nation, Executive Director of Olivewood Gardens & Learning Center. “This evening honors everyone who has planted seeds of change with us and invites our community to keep growing with us.” Join us as we celebrate 15 years of growth, impact and community! Visit: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/ZLv5M7E72Ly4XgrKbh9UsA?t=1739482476 Olivewood Gardens on Instagram and Facebook
  • Immerse yourself in the centuries-old craft of block printing, guided by Oceanside-based artist and graphic designer Nina Lubarksy. Encouraging a love for imperfections, students will receive all required materials to craft their own personalized Tote Bag or Notecard Set, complemented by light refreshments and mimosas. Visit: https://balboapark.org/event/art-design-workshop-block-printing/
  • Author Tonya Graham McQuade—whose family roots go deep in Missouri— will discuss Missouri’s interesting Civil War history and share excerpts from her book, "A State Divided: The Civil War Letters of James Calaway Hale and Benjamin Petree of Andrew County, Missouri, 1862-1865." The book includes fifty previously unpublished Civil War letters written by two of her ancestors and explains the context in which these two Missouri soldiers and their families found themselves living. Both before and during the Civil War, they watched discord, destruction, and bloodshed erupt all around them. Overall, Missouri suffered more than 1,000 engagements on its soil. Many of those involved guerrilla warfare, including the Centralia Massacre and Battle of Centralia, which occurred Sept. 27, 1864. As it turns out, Tonya discovered she has family ties to Centralia on both the Union and Confederate sides. Visit: San Diego Civil War Round Table: October Meeting
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