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  • Film Geeks SD and Media Arts Center San Diego present "Secret Morgue 666: Satanic Panic" (Or "The Devil Made Us Do It") at Comic-Con Museum. It's time for our annual horror movie marathon, this year with films inspired by the fear stirred up by the Satanic Panic of the 1980s and 90s. Tickets for the Event include: - 6 secret Satanic Panic movies - 2 meals (Lefty's Pizza and Bombay Coast return!) plus snacks - One bottle of (holy) water plus freshly brewed coffee and tea (while supply lasts) - Introductions by nerdy experts and filmmakers - Raffle prizes after each film - Plus you have an option to buy a devilishly discounted admission to Comic-Con Museum. Enjoy all the exhibits including Doctor Who during the breaks for just $15. Please read everything! Doors will open at 9:30 a.m. with first film at 10 a.m. "Satanic Panic" trailers along with other video treats will be running in the cinema from 9:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. for your diversion. We do suggest arriving early since parking starts to fill up quickly in Balboa Park. Exact schedule -- with film start times and meal breaks -- will be announced closer to event date in case you need to arrive between films. There will be an attendant at the door at each break to let in late arrivals or let people out. This is a SECRET Morgue, consequently, we will not reveal ANY titles until they screen. You just have to trust us to place some worthy cadavers on the slab. Additional Info: There will be vegetarian options at both meals but you can also bring your own food and drinks (no alcohol allowed) if you have additional food restrictions or just want to have additional snacks and drinks. We will provide one bottle of water per person and have coffee and tea brewing all night (or until we run out). You can wear jammies, bring blankets and pillows but you need to be considerate of your neighbors and not block anyone's view or infringe on their space. Horrorgasm will return with a "Satanic Panic" art show and we will have a few horror themed vendors on hand to tempt you with terrifying things to buy. There are no vendors inside the museum selling food or drinks, and there are limited options outside the museum to get anything fast. If you want vegan options, we can recommend WorldBeat Center nearby but suggest phoning any orders in early or you might have a long wait. Tickets are non-refundable but are transferrable. Visit: https://filmgeekssd.eventive.org/schedule/688fb17073e995563359de78
  • Prost, San Diego! The 9th Annual East Village Oktoberfest returns to Quartyard on Saturday, September 20 from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., bringing Munich vibes with a SoCal twist. Co-hosted by Quartyard and the East Village Association, the one-day event will feature craft beer, festive bites, live music, and games in a lively seated beer hall atmosphere. Expect Bavarian classics like pretzels and sausages alongside El Comal’s Mexican flavors, plus a lineup of live Polka music, tribute bands, and high-energy performances. Adding to the excitement, attendees can compete in lively Oktoberfest-themed games and competitions, hosted by local favorite SDHosted. Attendees are encouraged to wear traditional Oktoberfest attire - think lederhosen and dirndls. This event is 21+ only. General admission tickets range from $20-$25. East Village San Diego on Instagram
  • First, we take a deeper look into UC San Diego’s plan for growth after a record-setting number of admissions were offered. Then, two brothers from North County with a mutual goal blossomed into an entire community center. Plus, Imperial Beach gets its first community-owned grocery store.
  • Includes a welcome glass of Peacock Dance and a deliciously inspiring 3 course dinner prepared by URBN Market Fusion’s Chef Justin Mabunay. Danny Magic on Instagram Bella Vista Winery on Instagram
  • Saturday's event will showcase Filipino American artists and creators, with vendor tables and panels.
  • First, why El Cajon Police will no longer respond to all mental-health crisis calls. Plus, Imperial Valley’s oldest LGTQ+ center is in turmoil. Then, some changes are being made to San Diego grocery store's coupon system, making it more user-friendly and inclusive to seniors.
  • Experience Divine Light healing, performed in a supportive group setting, as you are guided through a highly effective technique to receive spiritual energy to heal and transform your life. Whether you are seeking physical, mental or emotional transformation, Divine Light healing is a full-spectrum aura therapy. Each month, we will offer insights into the spiritual healing principles with the aura and Divine Light. Join us on the Autumnal Equinox which is great time to release negative energies and revitalize your aura. We will be working with one of the most powerful yet gentle spiritual healing rays for the body and nervous system. Participants will be organized into small groups and receive a direct Divine Light healing from our trained spiritual healers. Plus, there is a special healing offered on the nervous system to release stress and tension. The aura is key to healing, because it is the place where you generate the spiritual energy to manifest health. Drawing on a 4,000 year mystical tradition, these techniques were developed by Barbara Y. Martin and Dimitri Moraitis and built on the clairvoyant experiences of Barbara over five decades. They are taught in their award-winning book "The Healing Power of Your Aura" which has been endorsed by medical luminaries C. Norman Shealy and Dr. Richard Gerber. Spiritual Arts Institute on Facebook / Instagram
  • A new analysis finds housing construction is on the rise, but the construction of new homes is not being distributed equally across San Diego's cities. Plus, the latest on paid parking in Balboa Park. Then, financial scams targeting seniors in San Diego County.
  • First, the Otay Mesa Immigration Detention Center is at full capacity. What happens now? Then, we bring you part three of our housing series showing where new buildings are going up in San Diego and why. Plus, California Attorney General Rob Bonta Sues Trump Administration.
  • Join Drew Brees and other celebrity participants at the Barnes Tennis Center to play in a friendly natured Pickleball Tournament. We have six tiers of tickets and all Pickleball tiers will only feature doubles play. If you register as an individual, you will be partnered with another player to compete in doubles play. ATHLETE PARTICIPANTS: – Drew Brees: Former NFL Legend and Host of the Event – James Blake: Former World Ranked Tennis Player – Jeremy Roenick: Hall of Fame NHL Player – Mark Loretta: Former MLB Al-Star – Brett Tomko: Former MLB Player CELEBRITY PARTICIPANTS: – Glenn Howerton: Actor from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Sirens, plus co-founder of Four Walls Whiskey – Catherine McCord: Chef, Cookbook Author, and TV Personality – Jet Tila: Chef, Entrepreneur, and TV Personality – Richard Blais: Chef, Restaurateur, Cookbook Author, and TV Personality – Jazmin Blais: Chef and Cookbook Author – Geena the Latina: TV / Radio Host – Aaron Clancy: Internet and Reality TV Star Proceeds support Feeding San Diego's hunger-relief and food rescue programs. Visit: delmar.wine/event/drew-brees-celebrity-pickleball-tournament/ Del Mar Wine + Food Festival - Website / Facebook / Instagram
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