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  • Cousinfolk Productions 2nd Annual Western Jamboree: A Family Fun Hoedown. A Free Admission event. This is an intergenerational event, and we offer Western theme activities for all ages! * Pony Rides* * Mechanical Bull* * Youth Authors Pavilion with readings from the authors * Jump house * Kids fun zone * Agricultural educational tour* (separate RSVP required) * Spades & Dominos * Music & Dancing * Farm Animals * Food & Merchandise Vendors Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2nd-annual-western-jamboree-family-fun-hoedown-tickets-1123379782169 Cousinfolk Productions on Instagram and Facebook
  • Saps at Sea, the San Diego Laurel and Hardy group, presents: Ollie Feigns Illness to Attend Lodge Events! Interestingly, we will show one of The Boys' best films, and one of their worst. Both feature women wielding shotguns. Come and see! Saturday April 5 from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (Doors open 4:30 p.m.) at First Lutheran Church of El Cajon, 867 S Lincoln Ave, El Cajon, CA 92020 Admission is $10 and includes refreshments. Kids 12 and under are free! Films include “Be Big!” (1931). Ollie pretends to be sick so he and Stan can get out of a trip with their wives and go to a lodge party instead... We'll also show “Sons of the Desert” (1933). Once again, Ollie feigns illness. He and Stan tell the wives they are taking a cruise to Hawaii for Ollie to recover, but instead they go to Chicago for the Sons of the Desert convention! Plus we'll celebrate the birthday of San Diego High School alumni Harold Lloyd (April 20, 1893) with “High and Dizzy” (1920). Lloyd is a doctor who gets drunk, then needs to rescue his beautiful patient who is sleepwalking on a ledge! Visit: San Diego Laurel & Hardy appreciation group: 'The Saps At Sea Tent'
  • Seems like nobody's drinking plain water these days. Electrolyte packets or colorful sports drinks are everywhere. But do you need them?
  • Join us for a springtime celebration of culinary artistry, immersive design, and meaningful connections. Each ticket provides entry to a one-of-a-kind evening featuring: -An exclusive, 5-course dinner crafted by "FIISH Sustainable Sushi" returning for their second dinner with The Blank Table. Known for their commitment to sustainable seafood and bold, innovative flavors, FIISH is set to deliver an unforgettable culinary experience. -4 paired, curated cocktails by a master mixologist, perfectly complementing each dish. -A thoughtfully selected, off-the-beaten-path location revealed just before the event. -Exceptional service and gratuity included for our incredible server team. -Stunning event production and design, creating an atmosphere unlike any other in San Diego. -And a portion of your ticket goes directly to Feeding San Diego, our cherished community partner. Secure your spot now for a multi-sensory evening that redefines dining, where culinary craftsmanship meets connection and purpose. Visit: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/theblanktable/1549650 The Blank Table on Instagram
  • Maren Morris has broken boundaries, smashed records, and affirmed herself as a dynamic vocalist, prolific songwriter, and showstopping performer on her own terms. Among numerous accolades, she has garnered a GRAMMY® Award, five ACM Awards, five CMA Awards, and three Billboard Music Awards. She has earned dozens of multiplatinum and gold certifications worldwide and tallied billions of streams. Her catalog encompasses a trio of acclaimed albums, namely "HERO" [2016], "GIRL" [2019] and "Humble Quest" [2022]. Speaking to her versatility, she’s the rare force of nature equally suited to collaborating with Zedd on the 6x-platinum “The Middle” or duetting with everyone from Taylor Swift, Stevie Nicks and Sheryl Crow to Teddy Swims, Hozier and Jessie Murph on tracks. Beyond standout late-night television performances, she notably served as guest host for ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! Not to mention, she has sold out tours on multiple continents, gracing hallowed stages in the process. Along the way, she also co-founded The Highwomen with Brandi Carlile, Natalie Hemby and Amanda Shires. In September 2023, Maren shared The Bridge, an EP featuring "The Tree" and "Get the Hell Out of Here," and followed with a cover of Billy Idol’s classic track “Dancing With Myself” in February 2024. She entered a bold new era with the release of her  Intermission  EP in August, which features “cut!” [feat. Julia Michaels] and the MUNA-produced and playful single “push me over”. Maren, who describes Intermission as her “heart journey and gamut of emotions packaged into 5 songs”, is always unapologetically herself – and it shows in this music and in what is next to come. Please note: the San Diego Symphony Orchestra does not appear on this concert. Maren Morris on Facebook / Instagram
  • A couple embarrassed to be caught cuddling on the big screen at a Coldplay concert in Massachusetts sent the internet into a frenzy. It's not the first time kiss cams have caused mishaps at stadium events.
  • Come Dance Off Your Grief Get ready for an unforgettable evening at the Grief Relief Disco, where movement, music, and community come together to create a space for healing and joy. Hosted by Bravo Family Mortuary and Topkare Hospice, this event offers a unique way to honor your grief while embracing light-hearted fun. Movement plays a significant role in processing grief because it helps release physical and emotional tension, promotes mindfulness, and can facilitate emotional expression. When we're grieving, our body often holds stress, anxiety, or sadness, and physical movement can help shift this energy. Come early for Somatic movement! 6 p.m. Somatic movement workshop with Jesse Greenfield to ground and release. Jesse will teach us somatic dance moves specifically designed to help release grief that gets stored in the body. 6:30 p.m. Dance party begins! Our featured DJ's Mr. Bold LizárdaVinci ARKTKfox Please wear your favorite socks because you will be asked to remove your shoes on the dance floor! Don’t miss this free, one-of-a-kind celebration. RSVP on meetup now and get ready to move, groove, and heal! FAQs: Is this a grief support group? No, this is not a support group specifically. This event is hosted by death care professionals who are drawn to creative ways for all of us to release grief. Is there a fee to attend? Nope! This is a free event. Is there parking? Yes, there is a parking lot, street parking, and it’s OK to park at McDonalds next door. Is this event for kids? Yes, this is an all ages event! We can't wait to see you!
  • In conversation with UC Irvine’s Erika Hayasaki, the Library Shop SD is thrilled to welcome New Yorker Executive Editor Michael Luo for an incisive and gorgeously written history of Chinese American experience. This exciting new book uncovers an epic history of exclusion, belonging, and the complications of America’s multiracial democracy. Join us at the San Diego Central Library @ Joan Λ Irwin Jacobs Common to celebrate the release of Strangers in the Land. This event will be located in the Shiley Suite on the 9th floor. Visit: https://libraryfoundationsd.org/events/luo
  • On this 3 mile, easy-paced book club run, we explore several of the institutions and public places funded by Ellen Browning Scripps’ philanthropy. It wasn’t until 1900, when she was 61 years old, that she moved to La Jolla and would begin her philanthropic endeavors. The New York Times estimates she gave over $44 million in 2023 dollars before she died in 1932. A champion of many causes, Scripps funded institutions to support women’s education, the labor movement, and public access to science, the arts, and education. During the route for this Read & Run on the Road event, created and led by Chelsey Stone, we’ll stop at several different locations Ellen Browning Scripps funded and finish for a post-run discussion with historian Carol Olten at the La Jolla Historical Society. Visit: Read & Run on the Road: Running Tour of Ellen Browning Scripps
  • Start your weekend with movement and mindfulness at Deliberately Adopted Floral & Design in La Mesa. This special event blends an energizing yet grounding yoga flow with a calming meditation and the soothing vibrations of sound healing, creating the perfect space to reset and reconnect. Whether you're looking to release stress, find balance, or simply take some time for yourself, this class is designed to leave you feeling refreshed and restored. No experience needed—just come as you are and move in a way that feels good. Date: Saturday, March 15
Time: 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Location: Deliberately Adopted Floral & Design, La Mesa Please bring a yoga mat and anything to keep you comfortable during the meditation, such as a blanket, pillow, or eye mask. Spots are limited, so grab yours now. Can’t wait to flow with you! Visit: https://lmflorals.com/events/ Deliberately Adopted Floral and Design on Instagram and Facebook
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