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  • The 13th annual Ramona Art, Wine & Music Festival is returning to Begent Ranch in Ramona, Calif., on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025. One of San Diego County’s most popular festivals, we will have over 50 booths featuring artists, artisans, wineries, and craft beverage makers, with live music all day long! The primary fundraiser at the festival is our famous live auction, featuring wine barrels and furniture embellished by local artists. Once again, one of San Diego’s most popular emcees, the entertaining Josh Lawson, will be our auctioneer. The silent auction will feature 50+ baskets, with something for everyone! By popular demand, we are adding more variety with food trucks. Complimentary catered small bites will therefore no longer be offered, and the good news is that ticket prices have been reduced by $15. Designated Driver tickets are also available. Proceeds from this event benefit the Ramona H.E.A.R.T. Mural Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been beautifying Ramona one mural at a time: currently 31 large-scale murals and counting, plus 17 mini-murals (painted utility boxes). For more info about applications for vendors, artists & artisans, visit https://ramonaartandwinefest.net/. Mark your calendars for August 1, when tickets go on sale. This event almost always sells out! Tickets are only available on our website. Note that no tickets are issued; attendees’ names are placed on a check-in list and ID’s are confirmed on Festival day. Please follow us on Facebook and Instagram for updates!
  • The blaze erupted shortly before 4 p.m. Tuesday off Sandia Creek Road in De Luz, north of Fallbrook and just south of the Riverside County line, according to Cal Fire.
  • A new Pynchon! A Tim Curry memoir! A 600-page doorstopper from a reclusive writer (not named Thomas Pynchon)! The fall is stacked with big book releases. Here's what we're particularly excited for.
  • The clock is ticking down to a federal deadline Tuesday for California and six other Western states to reach the broad strokes of a deal portioning out supplies from the parched Colorado River.
  • Spookiness meets the heat in our mash-up of a summer celebration and Halloween! Get ready to turn up the heat and the haunt! Join us for Summerween, where spooky season meets summer fun in the ultimate adults-only costume party. Whether you’re a beachside vampire, a poolside witch, or just a ghoul looking for a good time, this is your night to slay. Tickets include: - Guaranteed entry - First Drink - Entry into costume contest - Access to photo stations - Access to free Summerween craft station to make a momento to take home Tiny Kitten Coven will be on-site with some scarily cute cats and kittens available for adoption and to pet and play with throughout the event as well! What's a witch without their familiar? We will also be having a few Summerween themed vendors join the event so you can browse, sip and shop! Serpentine Cider & Smokehouse - Website / Facebook / Instagram
  • The state fair dates back to the 1800s, and its agricultural roots go back even further. Ever since, states have been putting their own spin on the annual event while staying true to tradition.
  • Let’s read together. Celebrate reading, poetry, and community at Pages in the Park, a special event hosted by San Diego County Library, Reading Rhythms San Diego, and County of San Diego Parks and Recreation. Join the fun at Heritage County Park on Sunday, September 7 from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair and your favorite book to read. • Music curated by Reading Rhythms San Diego • Pop-Up Library • Independent Book Sellers Event Agenda: • 2:30 p.m. - Read with a Ranger – Storytime for Kids • 3 p.m. - Poetry reading from City of San Diego Poet Laureate Paola Capó-García & Margarita Pintado Burgos This event is sponsored in part by Poets & Writers
  • An unusual type of diabetes linked to malnutrition now has a name. Scientists are calling for wider recognition of the newly classified Type 5 diabetes to spur better treatments.
  • More than 500 Israeli soldiers have survived serious injuries fighting in Gaza, according to the military, thanks largely to lessons learned and advances in medicine.
  • A K-pop blockbuster lands atop this week's Billboard albums chart, but it's not the one you might be expecting.
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