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  • The San Diego Crew Classic is the premier spring rowing regatta in the United States. It is highly regarded as the inaugural race of the rowing season among rowers of all genders, levels and abilities. For decades the Crew Classic has provided athletes and spectators an outstanding combination of action-packed competition, San Diego’s finest food and beer, and grand hospitality events, all set in our iconic Crown Point venue on Mission Bay. San Diego Crew Classic on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for a family Sunday at the Centro Cultural de la Raza in Balboa Park. Enjoy live music, homemade food, and delicious treats. Explore a variety of local vendors offering artisanal crafts, natural remedies, art, and more, all created with care and attention. Take some time for yourself in our healing area, designed to refresh and rejuvenate both body and mind. There is plenty to see, do, and experience with our vibrant Tianguis community. We look forward to seeing you there! Centro Cultural de la Raza on Facebook / Instagram
  • Fiesta de Libros at Centro Cultural de la Raza Join us for the Fiesta de Libros on September 13 and 14, starting at 11 a.m. at Centro Cultural de la Raza. In collaboration with Lapicero Rojo Editorial, this special event brings together writers from Tijuana and San Diego to celebrate literature and culture. The event will feature storytelling, children’s book presentations, creative workshops, panel discussions, and conferences. Visitors can also explore books and new releases from over 10 publishers, bookstores, and exhibitors. Coffee and food will be available for purchase throughout the day. Celebrate books, culture, and community with us! Centro Cultural de la Raza on Facebook / Instagram
  • “Like most forms of magic, I’ve always believed / in words.” - Keetje Kuipers Join us for a night of words, want, and wild joy. In celebration of "Lonely Women Make Great Lovers" and "A Sharp Endless Need," writers Keetje Kuipers, Mac Crane, Evelyn Gill, and Carly DeMento share poetry and prose across a spectrum of desires. Hosted by Sara Z. Phelps, come for the words, stay for the dance party. We’re thrilled to be joined by TransFamily Support Services, a local organization that guides transgender/non-binary youth and their families through the gender transitioning process to help make it the most positive experience possible. TransFamily Support Services will provide resources to support our trans friends and family, and we’ll raise money to support the great work they’re doing. Let's celebrate books, kindness, and community! Verbatim Books on Facebook / Instagram
  • Once in a lifetime opportunity to come meet LEGENDARY surfers Jeff Hakman, Jericho Poppler, Alan Sarlo and Gary Linden, and Director Bob Campi, all who appear in the film at this very special screening. "The Shape of Things – The Dick Brewer Story" chronicles the colorful and controversial, legendary surfboard designer Dick Brewer. Winner of the Maui Film Festival and the Honolua Surf Film Festival “Audience Choice Awards”. Arguably the most influential surfboard shaper of in the 1960’s and 1970’s, Dick Brewer has often been called the father of the modern-day surfboard. He changed the design of surfing equipment not once, not twice, but three times in his 50-year career as a trailblazer, with all the notorious tales that have until now remained just rumored legends. Brewer’s designs have been interpreted, modified, and often copied through the gifted hands of shapers on every coast and in every decade since the 1960’s. He mentored, taught, and inspired dozens of the world’s top shapers. Today, his rails, his rockers, and bottom are intrinsic to surfboard design. Directed and edited with the skill of a lifelong cinematographer Bob Campi, this biopic captures the rise, fall, and ultimate redemption of visionary who changed the world of surfing forever. that was a trailblazer throughout his career. The filmmakers tell his story with phenomenal cinematography and archival footage coupled with this retro soundtrack, this film will take you back to the era where surfers and board designers redefined what riding a wave could be. Doors open at 6 p.m. Program begins at 6:30 p.m. To RSVP and purchase tickets, please call 760-721-6876
  • Grammy-nominated folk musician, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist John McCutcheon has written hundreds of songs and garnered more than his share of accolades. His eclectic catalog of ballads, historical songs, children’s songs, love songs, topical satire, fiddle and hammer dulcimer instruments, and even symphonic works are among the broadest in American folk music. His thirty-six albums have earned six Grammy nominations. With his deep roots in American traditional music, his approach to writing reflects both a simplicity and a layered complexity that creates songs that are always more than they seem. “One of our country’s best songwriters,” said Pete Seeger. www.folkmusic.com/ John McCutcheon on Facebook
  • This is a Non-Profit 501c3 Organization Fundraising Fashion Show by the Inland Valley Business and Community Foundation and YourTrueness Project where we are showcasing the Butterfly Theme Fashion show and inviting everyone to join the Evening Gown and James Bond Look-alike Competition for fun. This event is part of a 4 day event that is called Fire-Up Live 2025 where we start from Escondido for Speakers to learn from Hollywood Glenn Morshower along with the Founder of TEDX Temecula, Jim McLaughlin and Business Expert, Manny Lopez following the next day with a Mastermind by Steve Matley and a photo shoot by Jennifer Edwards. Then 3rd day is the TedX Temecula event at the Old Town Temecula Theater where Glenn Morshower is one of the Featured Speakers. Last day is the Fire-Up Wings Fashion show at the San Diego Air and Space Museum. General Admission: $47 VIP Tickets: $125 Fire-Up Wings Fashion Show VIP Admission Includes Food and Drink. September 28 @ San Diego Air and Space Museum 2001 Pan American Plaza, San Diego
  • Join a warm, judgment-free leyenkrayz (reading circle) conducted entirely in Yiddish, designed for Intermediate II and Advanced students. Together, we will explore and translate selections from Ezra Korman’s groundbreaking 1928 Chicago anthology Yidishe Dikhterins (“Yiddish Women Poets”). Our focus will be on female poets from Ukraine, including Dine Lipkes, Khane Levin, Mire Khenkin, and Anyuta Pyatigorskaya. Along the way, you’ll deepen your reading fluency, enrich your vocabulary, and discover the life stories behind these remarkable voices. Prerequisites: Solid Yiddish reading skills and a basic working vocabulary are required. When: Wednesdays, January 7 – February 11, 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Where: on Zoom Tuition: $180 for all 6 sessions or $30 for a 60-minute online class. Early Bird: $150 all 6 weeks or $25 for a 60-minute online class (available until Wednesday, December 31st). Students (Upload an ID): $150 all 6 weeks or $25 for a 60-minute online class. Instructor: Tetyana Yakovleva She studied Comparative Literature, Classical, Slavic, Jewish, and Media Studies at the universities of Kharkiv, Regensburg, Bari, and San Diego. Tanya received her PhD in Slavic and Jewish Studies from the University of Regensburg in 2019 and since then she has been teaching for YAAANA. Tanya is a registered yoga teacher (RYT 200) and she sees her mission in bringing joy and equilibrium to people through yoga and Yiddish. Yiddish Arts and Academics on Instagram
  • The Ladies of D&D San Diego, in collaboration with Tavern Tales SD, are excited to announce Back to Ghoul, a spooky, school-themed tabletop roleplaying game fundraiser benefiting The Goblin Guild, a nonprofit dedicated to bringing the magic of Dungeons & Dragons to kids and teens. This unique community event will feature 3-hour D&D one-shot adventures, a silent auction with high-value items, and a whimsical “Student Store” where attendees can buy in-game perks to support or challenge the players. Guests will also enjoy a nostalgic “Bougie Brown Bag Lunch,” featuring upgraded classics like sandwiches, chips, desserts, and drinks. All proceeds benefit The Goblin Guild, a San Diego nonprofit (501c3 pending) that uses tabletop gaming to empower youth, teaching creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills.
  • In this film, Taylor Lane, an impassioned surfer, creates a functional surfboard with 10,000 littered cigarette butts collected from California beaches. “The Cigarette Surfboard” takes Lane around the world to learn from professional surfers who are working to protect and restore the health of the oceans through science, education, art, business, and political activism. Inspired by this global cast of characters, Lane returns home to California and uses the board to generate uproar on the environmental, human health, and economic impacts of cigarette butts. This immersive documentary gives viewers an up-close experience of the ocean through surfers' eyes to amplify a message of urgency and possibility regarding the well-being of our oceans. A moderated Q&A with Lane and filmmaker Ben Judkins will follow the screening. Doors will open at 5 p.m. for the Ciggy Board exhibit and refreshments. A moderated Q&A with Lane and the filmmaker, Ben Judkins, will follow the film, and speaking time will be provided to community partners, starting at 6:45 p.m. Cal State San Marcos on Facebook / Instagram
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