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  • Celebrate the mom in your life with a memorable and picturesque gathering dining on San Diego Bay aboard our Premier San Diego Mother’s Day Brunch Cruise. Savor quality time with family while enjoying a chef-prepared buffet meal featuring savory and sweet classics, bottomless mimosas, delicious cocktails, top-notch service, and breathtaking views of the city skyline while our live entertainment plays the latest hits and classic favorites. Capture spectacular family photos in front of San Diego’s famous landmarks, such as USS Midway and Coronado Bay Bridge, from the open-air roof deck or soak in panoramic views from the comfortable interiors. This Mother’s Day, create memories with San Diego’s most scenic and unique brunch reservation!Visit: https://www.cityexperiences.com/san-diego/city-cruises/mothers-day-brunch-cruise/City Cruises on Instagram and Facebook
  • Mark your calendars for Valley Vibes, a free, family-friendly fiesta with interactive exhibits, great food, crafts and live music courtesy of North Park Rock-n-Blues Band.Valley Vibes will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, June 1, at the Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead, 12655 Sunset Drive, Escondido.The San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy and San Dieguito River Park Joint Powers Authority are hosting the free event to celebrate nature and draw attention to the organizations’ conservation, education and recreation programs.“Our plan is to have a great time while showing visitors the value of nature and how much it deserves our protection,” said Conservancy Executive Director Cheryl Goddard.More than a dozen partner organizations are joining the party to showcase wildlife in the watershed. Visitors can participate in demonstrations of outdoor skills, get up close with reptiles, meet adoptable senior dogs, learn to track wildlife and interact with conservation experts.Exhibitors include: San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy; San Dieguito River Park JPA; Volcan Mountain Foundation; Southwestern Field Herping Society; Master Gardeners; Surprise Farm Retreat Center; Friends of Sikes Adobe; Ilan-Lael Foundation; San Diego Turtle and Tortoise Society; San Diego Mountain Biking Association; Frosted Faces Foundation; San Diego Tracking Team; Kit Fox Outfitters; Free Flight Exotic Bird Sanctuary, and City of Escondido.To offset costs, organizers are seeking a headline sponsor: Interested in sponsoring Valley Vibes? As a $5,000 headline sponsor, your organization can be front and center during the event while tying your brand to our conservation and education mission.Exclusive headline sponsors benefits include: Prominent placement on all digital and print promotions including websites, social media, newsletters and press releases; display of your banner for maximum exposure at the event, and multiple sponsor announcements during the event to highlight your support. Sponsorship of Valley Vibes is tax deductible. Let’s make Valley Vibes a huge success together!San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Flying soon? Give yourself extra time to explore "Mirror Mirror," a contemporary art exhibition inspired by the Southern California Light and Space movement, where regional artists use color, light, and perspective to transform the airport surroundings. From interactive LED displays to colorful lightboxes, the exhibition showcases new artistic creations by sixteen artists who reshape the airport environment. "Mirror Mirror" invites reflection and discovery through every interaction. For more information, visit the Art Program at San Diego International Airport at https://arts.san.org/San Diego International Airport on Facebook / Instagram
  • Dance that Evokes Passion and Sparks the Soul.Lovely and lyrical. Compelling and heartbreaking. SDB’s production’s of "Romeo et Juliet" has been moving San Diego audiences for the past decade. A rapturous evening devoted to young love and to those who remember its triumphs and tragedies. Artistic Director Javier Velasco’s re-staging of Shakespeare’s masterpiece is a lush, yet intimate rumination that focuses on the inner desires of the most famous star-crossed lovers of all time.Visit: https://sandiegoballet.org/romeo-et-juliet/San Diego Ballet on Facebook / Instagram
  • Hundreds of flight delays and cancellations at Newark's airport over the past several days are giving passengers headaches and spurring promises to improve the nation's air traffic control system.
  • Pope Francis worked to make the Catholic Church more open to the LGBTQ community. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with the Rev. James Martin about what direction the new pontiff could take the church.
  • Get ready for the ultimate celebration of Latin music, food, and culture as Viva La Música returns to SeaWorld San Diego. This exciting festival brings the rhythms, flavors, and festive spirit of Latin culture to life with sensational live music, incredible cuisine, and family-friendly entertainment. Guests can enjoy high-energy headlining concerts at Bayside Amphitheater, along with a lively festival area near Manta featuring performances from local musicians and community groups.New this year, SoCal Taco Fest joins "Viva La Música" for a special two-day celebration on Saturday, May 3, and Sunday, May 4. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, SoCal Taco Fest will take place at SeaWorld for the first time, making it bigger than ever.Visit: https://seaworld.com/san-diego/special-offers/taco-fest/SeaWorld San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Fort Rosecrans Memorial Day celebration is one of San Diego's largest and most celebrated memorials dedicated to our fighting men and women. On this day we honor all of our fallen soldiers and remember them for their ultimate sacrifice to our country.The Fort Rosecrans Memorial Day Committee is comprised of War Veterans Organizations, their Auxiliaries and patriotic groups that have conducted the Memorial Services at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego for over 100 years.A burial ground before 1847, this graveyard became an Army Post cemetery in the 1860s. It is the final resting place for most who fell at San Pasqual in 1846, and for the USS Bennington victims of 1905. At one time, it had become known as Bennington National Cemetery. It became Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in 1934 and was placed under the Veterans Administration National Cemetery System in 1973.This cemetery is also a California registered historical landmark, #55, first registered on December 6, 1932.Fort Rosecrans National Cemetary is at capacity for casketed remains, but space is still available for cremated remains. Miramar National Cemetery, considered a 313-acre annex of Fort Rosecrans, was dedicated in January 2010 and opened for burials the following November.Visit: http://fortrosecransmemorialday.com/
  • Spend an unforgettable time inside our gallery during this guided painting activity while finding inspiration from the world-class artwork on display. Supplies and instruction are included. Leave the clean-up to us and take home your finished 8" x 10" at the end. Parking validation included.Visit: https://www.artscenewest.com/paintingpartyArt Scene West on Instagram and Facebook
  • Presented by With Flying Colors, "Dreams Dyed Blue" is a spatialized electroacoustic/hip-hop audiovisual performance that explores the beauty, sadness, joy and loss of reaching toward a dream. This collaborative experience features visual contributions from Ben Guerrette, Mingyong Cheng, and LUX|LUMN, as well as musical contributions from Anita Chandavarkar, Natalia Merlano Gomez, David Aguila and Timothy “Ill Poetic” Gmeiner.Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/with-flying-colors-presents-dreams-dyed-blue-journey-through-sound-color-tickets-1285651340769With Flying Colors Official on Instagram
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