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  • Beginner workshops are perfect for you to grab your friends, grab a drink and come make tiny trees! We’re bringing the awesome art of bonsai out of the hedged in gardens and into the streets! Or at least into your favorite bars/breweries/pubs. Bonsai Bar is a night of fun you don’t want to miss. Learn the fundamental skills and techniques behind the art of bonsai while enjoying a night out with friends! Our teachers will introduce core concepts and guide your experience as you pot, prune, and design your very own bonsai tree! Our Guarantee: These tiny trees are so hardy we guarantee you can keep yours alive, or we’ll replace it. This workshop will be hosted at Burgeon Beer Company. At Burgeon, we believe in elevating our craft through innovation, collaboration, and the continued pursuit of knowledge and growth. Under 21 policy: Please contact Burgeon Beer Company for details regarding underage entry For more about Bonsai Bar and what to expect at our classes, visit our website at: https://bonsaibar.com/products/burgeon-beer-company-1 Bonsai Bar | Bonsai Workshops on Facebook / Instagram
  • Mabels Gone Painting Vol. 8 Juarez is a Mexican American conceptual artist based in San Diego, CA. Juarez’s multidisciplinary work—spanning painting, ceramics, photography, wood, and metal—invites reflection on the tender symbiosis of relationships, capturing their quiet intimacy and inherent spirituality, whilst revealing their potential for both harm and healing. Open to the public with drinks available to purchase Elizabeth Juarez on Instagram Mabel's Gone Fishing: Website / Instagram
  • Raise a stein, enjoy the music, and celebrate with us at Sally’s! We’re toasting both the close of Oktoberfest and the start of a brand-new month with a week of Bavarian-inspired fun in San Diego. Sunday, October 5 | 1–5 p.m. Join us on the marina for an afternoon filled with Oktoberfest music, delicious food & beer specials, and outdoor games like axe throwing, cornhole, and a putting challenge. Bring your friends and get ready for festive fun! Food & Beverage Specials | October 1–5, All Day Enjoy Bavarian-inspired bites and seasonal beer specials all week long leading up to the big celebration. Meet us on the Marina behind Grand Hyatt San Diego Partners with Mike Hess Brewing @mikehessbrewing) Sally's Waterfront Dining on Facebook / Instagram
  • 12:30-1:30 p.m. "Ray Harryhausen: An Animated Life": This lecture details the career of Ray Harryhausen (1920-2013), a man who personifies movie magic. Harryhausen was a master animator and special effects creator who produced stop-motion animation effects known as "dynamation," in which characters interact with the live-action world. Some of Harryhausen's films include "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers," "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad," and "Jason and the Argonauts," which includes a battle sequence considered to be the greatest stop-motion sequence ever filmed. 2-4 p.m. Stop-Motion Animation workshop in the museum's Makerspace Comic-Con Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Dive deep into Doctor Who with two awesome fan panels in one afternoon! 1-2 p.m. "Wibbly-Wobbly Timey-Wimey: Religion and History in Dr. Who": This panel will explore how a show that has had "all of time and space" as its playground chooses to talk about history, faith, and god(s). We know the Doctor is a Time Lord but how does Doctor Who, both the individual and the series, come to grips with historical people and even forces, like causation and continuity and change over time? Whether facing down a Satan-like figure on the edge of a black hole or encountering the boundaries of the supernatural, how does Doctor Who balance science and faith. 2-3 p.m. "Science as the Doctor’s Companion: A History of Innovation in Doctor Who": There have been many scientific and technological advancements since Doctor Who premiered in 1963, before mankind even landed on the Moon. This panel explores how the series tells compelling stories across different eras, spanning Victorian-era cyberpunk inventions to modern AI concepts and beyond. We'll trace the fascinating evolution of iconic tech like the sonic screwdriver and the Cybermen and how those changes reveal our shifting relationship with innovation, societal fears, and human imagination. Comic-Con Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • The 36th Annual Wildlife Show promises to be an extraordinary event, featuring more than just amazing art. We are also celebrating the success of two consecutive exhibitions, "Wildlife in Art" and a concurrent digital art/photography "Wildlife in Art" online show. The awards ceremony for both shows will be a highlight of the evening. Attendees will also enjoy refreshments and live music, creating a vibrant and engaging atmosphere. Reception: November 8, 3–6 p.m. Foothills Art Association on Facebook
  • President Trump said he was closely involved with picking the honorees, and on Sunday he became the first president to host the Kennedy Center awards ceremony.
  • Both sides accused the other of breaking a ceasefire that halted fighting earlier this year. Longstanding border disputes erupted into five days of combat in July that killed dozens.
  • The pianist, composer and arranger spent more than six decades turning El Gran Combo into one of the premier salsa institutions of Latin America and beyond.
  • The play “Shuuluk Wechuwvi – Where Lightning Was Born” highlights the deep connection between the indigenous Kumeyaay people and Tijuana River Valley. Then, FilmOut celebrates its 25th year as San Diego's LGBTQ+ film festival.
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