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  • Little Big Town with Russell Dickerson and Carter Faith at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre on Friday, September 5. For the full concert calendar, go here: https://www.livenation.com/venue/KovZpa2WZe/north-island-credit-union-amphitheatre-events Little Big Town on Facebook / Instagram
  • Outlaw Music Festival 10th Anniversary Tour: featuring Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, Billy Strings, Sierra Hull, and Lily Meola at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre on May 15. View the full season lineup
  • The San Diego Fixit Clinic is hosting a SD Fixit Clinic in Chula Vista on May 31, 2025! Bring your broken, non-functioning things: electronics, appliances, computers, toys, bicycles, clothes, etc. for assessment, disassembly, and possible repair. We’ll provide work-space, specialty tools, and guidance to help you disassemble and troubleshoot your item and it’s all free, though we welcome donations to keep the movement growing! Whether we fix it or not, you’ll learn more about how it was manufactured and how it worked while trusting it won’t end up in a landfill. San Diego Fixit Clinic on Facebook / Instagram
  • Earlier this month President Trump signed an executive order imposing an additional 25% tariff on India due its purchases of Russian oil, bringing the combined tariffs to 50%.
  • “Minute by minute the sweetness drained down into her out of the willow trees, out of the dark world.” – F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tender is the Night Your sweet presence is requested at our upcoming Literary Tea Adventure with Broadway director, actress, and debut novelist Sash Bischoff. Sash’s debut novel, "Sweet Fury", is a feminist adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s "Tender Is the Night", told through the eyes of movie star Lila Crayne and her film director fiancé. Don’t miss this delectable morning at San Diego’s historic Coral Tree Tea House, where we will enjoy a charming tea service while Sash shares more about her new book, perfect for fans of "Fates and Furies and The Silent Patient." Visit: 'Sweet Fury': A Literary Tea Adventure featuring Broadway director, actress and debut novelist Sash Bischoff Sash Bischoff on Instagram and Facebook
  • Please Note: the meeting on May 13 is cancelled Have you always wanted to learn how to play chess or improve your skills? If you have never played before, or are just looking for someone to practice with, join us for some friendly competition! All supplies are provided. Audience: Recommended for elementary school-aged children through adults. Location: Homeschool Resource Center Visit: Mission Valley Branch Library
  • Comedy Night at Porchlight Coffee (BYOB)! Date: Saturday, May 24 Time: Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Location: Porchlight Coffee, 4865 Cass St., Pacific Beach A full lineup of funny comedians! Get ready for a night of laughter, great drinks, and good vibes at Porchlight Coffee! Whether you’re bringing a HOT date, your besties, or just yourself, this is the perfect spot to kick back and enjoy a fantastic comedy lineup. The lively atmosphere makes it easy to mingle before and after the show—so who knows, maybe you’ll leave with some new friends (or even a better date!). Matty Chymbor is an LA based comedian & actor originally from Connecticut. His videos can be seen all over the internet, of which have amassed over 100 million views. You can find him on all socials @mattychymbor, or touring the country performing stand up comedy. Support your local comedy scene—tips for the talent are always appreciated (Venmo: @bananapeelcomedy). Mark your calendar, grab your crew, and don’t miss out on a night full of laughs and great company. We can’t wait to see you there! Matt Chymbor on Instagram / Youtube
  • Join UC San Diego Black Like Water for a special event featuring the screening of the powerful documentary film, "Wade in the Water: A Journey into Black Surfing and Aquatic Culture." This award-winning film reclaims the 1,000-year-old tradition of Black surfing. Braiding historical accounts with modern-day testimonials, Wade in the Water dismantles the racial barriers of conventional surf culture, delves into the overlooked history of Black surfing's legacy, and honors its current movement—inspiring the next generation of Black surfers. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by Prof. Caroline Collins (UCSD, Urban Studies and Planning) and featuring: David Mesfin (Director, Wade in the Water), Prof. Kevin Dawson (UC Merced, History, author of Undercurrents of Power: Aquatic Culture in the African Diaspora) and Risa Bell (Founder, Paddle for Peace). This event is brought to you by Black Like Water, a scholarly research collaboration between Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the 8 Colleges, UC San Diego Recreation, the Black Resource Center, Black Diaspora and African American Studies Program, and the Office of the Vice Chancellor of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion. This screening was made possible by support from the UC San Diego Black Studies project and a Healing Through Nature Grant from The Prebys Foundation. Please register for the event through our Eventbrite page. Additionally, free parking passes at the UCSD Scholars Parking Structure are available to the first 100 attendees of the event. UCSD Black Like Water on Instagram
  • Open auditions will be held on April 27 from noon - 4 p.m. at the Junior Seau Community Center meeting room to cast actors and crew for a musical, theatrical performance at the California Center for the Arts, Escondido, in June. The play is about a future Solarpunk fantasy world where love, friendship, and betrayal rock the peaceful utopian lifestyle. All ages are welcome, and theatre majors are encouraged to audition. This performance is part of a research project into the benefits of theatrical arts for community health and well-being. The study's results will be published and may provide empirical support for the importance of expenditures in community resources like public broadcasting. Bring a one-minute dialogue and one minute of a song. Dancers bring dancing shoes. Visit: www.dscearcemiles.org/believe
  • The National Endowment for Arts had promised over $300,000 in grants to San Diego arts organizations. Now, those funds are on hold, leaving the future of many programs uncertain.
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