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  • Hard Rock Hotel San Diego transforms into a multi-level haunted circus for Cirque Nocturne on Saturday, November 1. The night features 15 of San Diego’s top DJs, three floors of entertainment, and seven themed areas ranging from decadent candy lounges to rooftop dance floors. Highlights include: - The Big Top – Rooftop party and center-ring dance floor - The Crystal Ball – Gothic glam, tarot, and deep house vibes - The Candy Bar – 207 Lounge reimagined as a decadent, candy-coated escape - Oddities – A sideshow-inspired ballroom of the weird and wonderful - Fast Pass Arcades – VIP-style lounges with retro arcade flair and private bars Hard Rock Hotel San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for the Burtech Farmers Market at Burtech Winery in Vista! This is a free, family-friendly community event where locals come together to sip wine, shop local, and enjoy a relaxed afternoon. Discover fresh plants, handmade goods, delicious treats, and so much more while connecting with small businesses and neighbors in a beautiful winery setting. Location: Burtech Winery, 1325 Pipeline Dr, Vista, CA Date: Wednesday, October 15 Time: 3 – 7 p.m. Don’t miss this chance to support local and enjoy a fun afternoon at the vineyard! Burtech Family Vineyard on Instagram
  • Exhibit on view October 6 - 10, 2025 in our Second Floor Gallery, FA-201 Reception: Wednesday, October 8, 4 - 7 p.m. Artist Talk at 6:30 p.m. in FA-105. Art heals. Confronted with breast cancer, artists Berenice Badillo and Gloria Muriel, found solace and strength in their creativity. During their most vulnerable moments, with their lives forcibly on hold, they drew and sketched, wrote poetry and affirmations. In this pop-up exhibit they share the artwork that emerged out of this difficult period. Theirs is a gift of knowledge, hope, and resilience; their work brings awareness and understanding of a disease that affects many women. This show is on view in our second-floor gallery during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Inspired by Audre Lorde’s "The Cancer Journals" (1980); Badillo decided not to “waste her pain” and began to create educational content about her disease. She used social media effectively, with witty heartfelt posts that revealed the life of a cancer patient. As she navigated difficult moments, explaining medical jargon, she also but also found ways to experience joy. Drawings, sculptures, textile pieces burst out. Engaging her practice as a therapist, Badillo also created a poetry book that was provided to newly diagnosed patients. While undergoing chemotherapy, Gloria (Glow) Muriel also looked to artmaking as both refuge and powerful medicine. Sitting through treatment, she engaged in a meditative task of filling journals with sketches and words. The drawings she created for this exhibition, are expressions of an intimate time, when she felt the most vulnerable, and they are revealed to a public audience for the first time. Surreal and magical characters emerge guiding Muriel through her journey, connecting her to Nature and holistic practices. This exhibit will become a touching point, a way to support and start a conversation about this illness. During event park in Parking Lot 1. STAFF spots. San Diego Mesa College Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • The PLNU Jazz Combo bring an evening of big jazz to the Point! Point Loma Campus Cooper Music Center Crill Performance Hall PLNU Music Department on Facebook / Instagram
  • Union-Tribune language columnist and International Punster of the Year Richard Lederer will perform a program of history, lore, jokes, puns, and funny verse about Halloween. Dr. Lederer will also welcome your questions about the English language and will be signing his books at the event. Richard Lederer on Facebook
  • This annual choral extravaganza features Point Loma Singers, PLNU chamber choir, performing both traditional and contemporary choral music, concluding with a much-anticipated musical medley. PLNU Music Department on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us as we celebrate Diwali at the Carmel Valley Library. We will honor this evening with: Bollywood style dancing, coloring pages, and clay lantern (Diya) decorating. No registration required, open to all ages.
  • Join us for special Story Time as part of Filipino American History Month. We will feature a Filipino folktale and craft! It will be held in Kensington Park at 10:30 am. There will be stories, songs, and bubbles! Join the fun!
  • Wednesday Evenings, October 29, Novembe 5 & 12, 4:30-8:30 p.m. Ages 18+years welcome! Join us in the woodshop for this 12-hour woodworking skill-building workshop! Inspired by Japanese traditional shoji lamps, Instructor Michael Olin shares his take with students continuing their exploration of the woodshop and woodworking techniques. A shoji lamp is a light fixture with kumiko and rice paper inset into the frame to diffuse the light. Students will learn how to make their interpretation of a shoji lamp using pre-milled lumber using half-lap joints. We will practice layout and advanced techniques on the table saw to complete this project. We apply many of the same techniques in this class that we use in making full-size shoji doors. REQUIRED: Students must have taken our Intro to the Woodshop course in order to enroll in this class. If you have other woodworking experience, please leave details in the notes upon purchase and we will be in touch with you if we have questions. Materials are provided. We recommend students bring their own eye protection, ear protection & apron. Aprons for sale here. • Military & first responders discounts • Scholarships available • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Día de los Muertos Storytime with Ms. Jackie In honor of Nuestra Cultura and Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), Ms. Jackie will read stories, sing and play guitar. Followed by a sugar skull craft, while supplies last. Welcome families to Stay and Play! This program is focused towards children 0-5 years old and their caregivers. Every week we will offer snacks and refreshments, a Storytime and craft to encourage early literacy, and free play to develop fine motor skills. Select dates will include a representative from the community to come speak about various subjects relevant to children under the age of 5. There will be play stations set up for children to explore, learn and play while adults will be able to connect, learn and relax. Session will feature: 10 -10:30 a.m. Healthy refreshments and snacks 10:30 a.m. -11a.m. Storytime 11 a.m. - Noon - Free play to develop fine motor skills
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