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  • Learn to throw ceramics on a wheel! October 13, 20, 27, November 3 & 17, from 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Sit with Ariana, a full-time potter and experienced teacher who specializes in connecting beginners to this new craft in a manageable and peaceful way. Students wanting to refresh their skills are also welcome. This class will focus on techniques that are straightforward and effective, with the goal of getting students able to confidently create work of their own upon leaving the classroom. Students will learn the fundamentals of wheel throwing with basic techniques and forms, including throwing each basic shape in this class–a basic cup, bowl, plate and a vase. Projects will be ready to pick up 1-2 weeks after the last class. Beginners welcome. Ages 16+ years • Military and sibling discounts. • Scholarships available. • Homeschool funds accepted. • If this class is full, join the Interest List. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. Visit: 5 - Week Ceramic Wheel Throwing San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Welcome the season in style with Bazaar del Mundo Shops’ Fall Pop-up on Saturday, September 14 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A spectacular array of colorful, exotic one-of-a-kind fashions and jewelry will be offered in a marketplace of creative wearables. With a collection of stunning semi-precious inlaid stone treasure necklaces, stylish faux fur jackets, kimonos and silk scarves, colorful resin statement jewelry pieces, and more, artists and designers from around the world will turn the Shops’ patio into an unmissable unique shopping destination perfect and early gift inspiration. Plus, choose from an assortment of unique beads and cords from designer jewelry brand ZSISKA to craft your own custom necklace! Bazaar del Mundo on Facebook / Instagram
  • Art meets activism at Lens of Liberation—a youth-led initiative with the support of teaching artists Ale Uzarraga, Lorain Khalil Rihan, Magdalena Ramirez, and Outside the Lens. Join us at the Soap Factory on Sunday September 22, 2024 from 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. This event showcases thought-provoking artworks created by young Mexican American and Chicanx youth exploring the social, historical, and cultural forces that have shaped their communities through art. Join us in celebrating the voices of young artists who share their unique perspectives, concerns, and hopes for the future. This is more than an exhibition—it’s an interactive opportunity to expand understanding, foster empathy, and inspire collective action through hands-on activities and community dialogue. El arte se encuentra con el activismo en Lens of Liberation (Lente de Liberación), una iniciativa liderada por jóvenes con el apoyo de las artistas docentes Ale Uzarraga, Lorain Khalil Rihan, Magdalena Ramirez y de Outside the Lens. Acompáñanos en Soap Factory el domingo 22 de septiembre de 2024 de 1 p.m. a 4 p.m. En este evento se exhibirán obras de arte provocativas creadas por jóvenes Mexicoamericanos y Chicanxs que exploran las fuerzas sociales, históricas y culturales que han dado forma a sus comunidades a través del arte. Celebremos las voces de artistas jóvenes que comparten sus perspectivas, preocupaciones y esperanzas únicas para el futuro. Este evento es más que una exposición: es una oportunidad interactiva para ampliar la comprensión, fomentar la empatía e inspirar la acción colectiva a través de actividades prácticas y el diálogo comunitario. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/outside-the-lens-presents-lens-of-liberationlente-de-liberacion-tickets-1000387404657 Lens of Liberation Podcast on Instagram
  • On Friday, September 27, join us at the charming Normal Heights United Church for a spectacular evening of original music in the round featuring Shua, We the Commas, and Lauren Ong. Hosted by the legendary Jeff Berkley. ABOUT THE ARTISTS: Lauren Ong blends genres with poetic lyrics and intricate arrangements, using music as a tool for self-discovery and connection. Trained as a harpist from age 6, she found her voice in songwriting to express emotions and tell stories beyond words. Her debut garnered over 500,000 Spotify streams, and her first album, "hillcrest," released in July 2023, opened doors to performances worldwide. After making her mark in the Singapore music scene, she is now based in San Diego, where she’s actively engaging with the local creative scene, including shows with Sofar Sounds. We The Commas is an emerging band from Southern California, made up of three brothers: Lenny, Jordy, and Cam. Growing up in a music-loving household in Carlsbad, the brothers naturally gravitated toward harmonies and instruments, shaping their unique alt-surf R&B sound. Inspired by legends like Bob Marley, John Mayer, and The Beach Boys, they blend beach culture with soulful melodies, bringing a fresh perspective to their hometown's vibe. Boasting collaborations with top producers like Rex Kudo and Charlie Handsome, We the Commas is poised to make waves in the music scene. Shua is a Southern California artist creating songs that explore heartbreak, hope, and the human experience. As a husband, father, and a follower of Jesus, he makes "companions to the soul" for those navigating loneliness. Music and art helped him find his way through life's fog, and he now creates to offer that same comfort to others. Event Details: Date: Friday, September 27 Location: Normal Heights United Church, 4650 Mansfield St, San Diego, CA 92116 Time: Doors at 6:30 p.m., Show at 7 p.m. Suggested Donation: $10 (all ages) but please be generous in your support of these top tier talents whose creative work is their livelihood. All donations go to artists. No one turned away for lack of funds. Food/Drink: Concession snacks and beverages (with and without) are available for small purchase, thanks to our partners Normal Heights United and our sponsors at Duck Foot Brewing Company and Flying Embers. Attendees are welcome to bring their own food into the sanctuary - we recommend grabbing takeout from one of the many amazing restaurants on Adams Ave! (Please respect the space and dispose of all waste/recycling upon conclusion of the concert). Accessibility: Please direct any venue accessibility requests to Molly Lorden at molly(at)nhunited(dot)org. Masks are not required but welcome. If you are ill/contagious, please stay home for the safety of others.
  • 12th Annual Business Expo attendees enjoy free food samples provided by local restaurants, many local vendors, raffle prizes, and live music from a local group. Get to know your local businesses! Community, Food. Amazing Prizes, Free Event
  • Israeli troops raided the offices of the satellite news network Al Jazeera in the Israeli-occupied West Bank early Sunday, ordering the bureau to shut down.
  • During this 60 minute webinar we will teach you about all of the programs that will give you free money to purchase your first home. Imagine the government giving you over $100,000+ towards the purchase price of your new home - it exists! We will also discuss how some San Diegans are living for free while building their wealth through house hacking while uncovering the numbers behind owning a property vs. renting. In just 60 minutes you'll learn how others are using government programs and free money to purchase a home with no money down and how you can build freedom and wealth through home ownership. Patrick Kappel⁠ Kappel Realty Group, Compass "We use data and education to move you"patrick.kappel@compass.com⁠www.kappelrealtygroup.comDRE#: 02017034⁠Equal Housing Opportunity For more information visit: kappelrealtygroup.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Extensive early warnings and years of adaptation made the floods less deadly than they otherwise might have been.
  • La Proposición 5 reduciría el umbral para que se aprueben las propuestas de emisión de bonos locales. Podría beneficiar de inmediato a las propuestas de incendios, hospitales y viviendas en las elecciones de 2024.
  • San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria sparred over issues including homelessness and housing, public safety and “money matters,” including cost of living and city finances.
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