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  • December Nights will kick off at 3 p.m. Friday in Balboa Park, bringing back one of the city's largest and most well-attended holiday events.
  • This weekend in the arts in San Diego: a major exhibition of Caribbean art; Disco Riot artists-in-residence and more arts and culture this weekend.
  • The SAMAHAN Filipino American Performance Arts & Education Center will hold its 36th Philippine Cultural Arts Festival on Saturday, August 26, 2023 from 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in Balboa Park, at the Presidents Way Lawn on Park Boulevard. Admission is FREE! A family-oriented event focused on cultural heritage, entertainment and networking, this festival appeals to the whole family and allows San Diego locals as well as tourists the opportunity to learn about Philippine culture and performing arts through dances and music. The one-day event showcases performing arts with presentations of exhilarating folk and ethnic dances of the different regions of the Philippines by SAMAHAN’s graceful dancers accompanied with live music of the SAMAHAN Rondalla and Kulintang (gong) Music Ensembles. Every folk dance and ethnic ritual is performed in colorful, beautifully crafted traditional and ethnic attires that are particularly worn for each repertoire. Featured, as well, will be mainstream entertainment such as contemporary dances and vocals by invited local performers and martial arts exhibitions. The Festival also features visual arts by local artists, vendors offering crafts, books and other merchandise, as well as, delicious Filipino and Asian fusion food items, including deserts, like Halo Halo. Visit website at https://samahanarts.org for more information on how to participate as vendor, guest performer or festival volunteer, or call (619) 470-6024 or email at SamahanPhilDance@gmail.com.
  • Celebrate the Season at the San Diego History Center in Balboa Park with the exhibition “Poinsettia: San Diego’s Connection to the World’s Favorite Holiday Flower" featuring a stunning 20 foot tree made up of more than 300 live poinsettia plants. On display now through the end of the year. The operating days and times are Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Special event closures at SDHC Thursday November 23, 2023 – closed all day Friday December 1, 2023 – closed during day, open 5-9 pm for December Nights Saturday December 2, 2023 – closed during day, open 5-9 pm for December Nights Wednesday December 6, 2023 – close at 4 pm Sunday December 24, 2023 – close at 3 pm Sunday December 31, 2023 – close at 3 pm San Diego History Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Holidays are here! Explore historic Spanish Village Art Center located in Balboa Park. Visit this unique location of 36 working studios representing over 200 artists. Watch local artists working daily in their studios and on their colorful courtyard built for the 1935 California Expo. These working studios enable visitors to meet artists, see demonstrations, purchase and enjoy our unique atmosphere. Artists offer classes, workshops and summer camps. Spanish Village Art Center - Balboa Park on Facebook / Instagram
  • Be a SUPERHERO for Autism! Join us for the 20th Anniversary Race for Autism 5K Run/ Walk and 1-Mile Family Walk on Saturday, April 6, 2024 in beautiful Balboa Park! Register and fundraise today to help us make a difference, promote awareness, shine a spotlight on neuro-diversity and inclusion efforts, and support local autism programs and initiatives. Autism now affects 1 in every 36 children in the US and over 30,000 individuals in San Diego. 100% of Race donations support San Diego autism programs, services, and hundreds of local classrooms, benefiting thousands of local children and families, and creating more equitable and inclusive opportunities across San Diego. Thanks to the support of those like you, NFAR has awarded over $2.2 million to local autism initiatives and classrooms, benefiting thousands of local individuals and families each year.
  • The host of NPR’s “Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!” will take the stage in San Diego this weekend, plus other arts events to check out. And, one local filmmaker talks about his romantic drama.
  • San Diego transportation officials left gaps in the new bus-only lanes on Park Boulevard.
  • A new bill would make it illegal for homeless residents to camp in certain places, such as near schools, throughout California. Its authors say such a ban has had great success in San Diego. But a closer look at that city paints a more nuanced picture.
  • This weekend in the arts: A children's book about gardening, immigration and memory; piano sensation plays Saint-Saëns; a Hitchcock spoof; a big (free) spring market; a new reading series; live music and more.
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