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  • Join us as Neil and the Divine Light healers guide you through a highly effective technique to receive spiritual energy to heal and transform your life. Whether you are seeking a physical, mental or emotional transformation, Divine Light healing is a full-spectrum aura therapy. This month, we will focus on detoxing the aura and body of unhealthy spiritual energies. When we’re stressed, worried, or feeling ill, these conditions darken the auric field creating a toxic environment in the aura and body. There is a great spiritual purifying energy that can release you of these unhealthy energies, so that you can be recharged with new life force reinvigorating mind, body and soul. The evening will consist of: A presentation on how to work with spiritual energy to remove spiritual toxins from the body. You will be seated in small groups of 3 recipients per Certified Healer, each with a minimum of 5 years of metaphysical training. Specific divine light rays will be directed into your chakras to release negative energies. The divine light will then be used to uplift your consciousness wherever it is needed. The healers will then work on your nervous system to release blockages and revitalize your nerve body. Drawing on a 4,000 year mystical tradition and built on the clairvoyant experiences of Barbara Y. Martin and Dimitri Moraitis over five decades, these aura healing techniques have been endorsed by medical luminaries C. Norman Shealy and Dr. Richard Gerber. “Spiritual energy is the single biggest key to building and sustaining health, because it connects you to your source of health.” Barbara Martin & Dimitri Moraitis The Healing Power of Your Aura Neil is a certified Divine Light Teacher and healer through Spiritual Arts Institute having studied at the Institute for over 15 years. After 20 years as founder and CEO of a highly successful manufacturing company, Neil sold his company to devote full-time to his spiritual development and to supporting others on their spiritual quest. Neil volunteers at the Institute as Director of Events and Outreach and is currently serving as member of the Institute’s nonprofit Board of Directors. Visit: Divine Light Healing Event – Detoxing the Body Spiritual Arts Institute on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us for the Fall Open House at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UC San Diego. This event is a fantastic opportunity to explore the wide range of classes and seminars offered for individuals aged 50 and older who are eager to expand their knowledge and enrich their lives. Discover the benefits of our Quarterly and Annual Memberships, meet our passionate volunteer advisory committee, and learn more about our vibrant community. The Open House will be held in person at our new location, 8980 Villa La Jolla Drive, as well as online via Zoom. Enjoy free parking on-site. We look forward to seeing you there! For more information visit: extendedstudies.ucsd.edu
  • New concert series pairs top sommeliers with the country’s greatest concertmasters for a unique “taste what you hear” experience. The first concert in the series pairs Philadelphia Orchestra Concertmaster David Kim with Sommelier Rafael Peterson. Mainly Mozart, home to the largest gathering of concertmasters and principal players in the United States through the highly acclaimed Mainly Mozart All-Star Orchestra, has announced a new chamber music series to launch in Fall 2024 at Fairbanks Ranch Country Club. Sponsored by Patricia & Christopher Weil, The Sommelier Series: The Concertmasters, includes three intimate concerts, Nov. 16, Jan 11, and Feb 8 featuring concertmasters from the Philadelphia Orchestra, Dallas Symphony and Los Angeles Philharmonic. Each concertmaster has been paired with leading sommeliers and wine curators who will choose each concert’s wine selections based on inspiration from the classical musical program. Chef Claudia Sandoval, “MasterChef” winner and judge, who is also the Culinary Director and Executive Producer for Mainly Mozart’s “Culinary Concerto” Gala, is coordinating the sommeliers and wineries for the new series. Each concert will begin with an hour-long wine and appetizer reception at 6pm followed by a discussion with the sommelier, hosted by Chef Sandoval, preceding an intermission-free concert at 7 p.m. Wine will be poured between musical selections, and sommeliers and musicians will illustrate the connection of the wine to the pieces being performed. The three-Saturday series opens November 16, in a concert featuring Philadelphia Orchestra Concertmaster David Kim, performing with his orchestral colleagues Burchard Chang, viola and Priscilla Lee, cello. The wines will be curated by Sommelier Rafael Peterson of H Mercer Wine and Spirits, former Dining Room Captain at Addison and Wine Director of Born and Raised. PROGRAM: E. Dohnanyi: Serenade for String Trio Handel/Halvorsen: Passacaglia Beethoven: String Trio in C minor No. 3 Tickets: Single concert tickets begin at $125 and tables of four begin at $1,000. Visit: https://mainlymozartinc.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0FUt0000011l5xMAA David Kim on Instagram
  • Ready to let go, connect, and unleash your creativity? Join us for a fun journey of laughter, spontaneity and endless possibilities as we explore the fundamentals of improv in a supportive environment. Students will learn the fundamentals of improv through a series of engaging exercises, games, and scene work as each week builds on what was learned the previous week. We will focus on building trust, sharpening listening skills, gaining confidence to think creatively in the moment, the concept of Yes And…, and so much more. Not only will you have a ton of fun, you will build self-confidence, soft business skills, and meet new people! Taught by Stacey Willard. Visit: https://oceansidetheatre.vbotickets.com/event/Improv_Level_1_Improv_Fundamentals/136043 Oceanside Theater Company on Instagram and Facebook
  • The 2nd San Diego Hong Kong Film Festival features 4 movies from different eras. Boat People (1982) tells the story of life in Vietnam after the communist takeover which eventually led to numerous civilians fleeing the country by boat. Once Upon a Time in China (1991) is a classic action movie that explores how China responds towards the introduction of western civilization and values through the story of a kung fu master. Movies like All Shall Be Well and Once Upon a Time in HKDSE (both released in 2024) are examples of recent production aiming for the Hong Kong market (without access to mainland Chinese market) which greatly limits their budget. They tend to delve into local and non-mainstream topics like LGBT. Discussion sessions following Boat People and All Shall Be Well will be held at the venue. For more information visit: thehongkongerclub.org
  • Join us on Monday, September 9th, at 10:00 a.m. at Fox Point Farms for a refreshing morning of yoga designed especially for moms! Bring your mat, your little ones, and your mom friends for a 30 to 45-minute yoga session on the beautiful lawn. While this class is tailored for adults, your children are more than welcome to join in on the fun and try out some poses with us. Details: Class starts at 10:00 a.m. and there will be time after to class to mingle with community and enjoy the space. If you are in need of any assistance for disability please let us know in advance. Please bring your own mat, we will have a few on site to borrow. For more information visit: foxpointfarms.com/events/ Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • We hope you’ll join us for HEART & SOUL, an evening of live music, dining, and dancing. Enjoy BBQ and the best of classic rock and pop music performed by SUMMIT DRIVE. Your participation makes it possible for The Elizabeth Hospice to provide grief support services, free of charge, to our community’s children and teens. Friday, Oct. 18, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Williams’ Barn at Walnut Grove Park, San Marcos. Purchase your tickets today Visit: https://elizabethhospice.ejoinme.org/heartandsoul2024
  • Restorative yoga sessions are held weekly at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday evenings at the Museum of Us. All are welcome, regardless of physical ability, age, or yoga experience. Classes are held in the Museum’s historic rotunda by yoga instructor, Lunita Velásquez. The evening classes promote relaxation and restoration by strengthening the mind-body connection with deep stretching, breathwork, and a welcoming space. Registration is available online. Walk-ins are welcome. Museum doors open at 5:15 p.m. and class begins promptly at 5:30 p.m. A limited number of yoga mats, blankets, and blocks are available to borrow. Dressing in layers is highly recommended. An adult must accompany all guests age 17 and under. Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The National City Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Southwestern College National City Campus, is hosting an exciting job fair. Attendees are encouraged to come prepared with multiple copies of their resume, dress professionally to make a strong impression, and maintain a positive attitude throughout the event. Want to be an EMPLOYER? https://nationalcity.chambermaster.com/eventregistration/register/5769?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1nub-bwIJZuFhdag1wLRYV2IdkE6O7DNebEdmu4gdgtgbYgaMGrAQaqDY_aem_zur5jymOMmD4v4J3NykVNg $75 for Members Non-Profit Organizations $100 for Members Regular Companies $100 for Non-Members Non-profit Organizations $130 for Non-members Regular Companies Employers will receive breakfast before the fair, a table and two chairs will be provided, bring canopy since it will be an outdoor event, and lunch for two people per company. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/national-city-job-fair-tickets-934918094187?aff=oddtdtcreator
  • This course is designed for students who wish to improve their conversational skills. Each session will focus on dialogues and discussions in Yiddish, to help students improve their fluency. Students will expand their vocabulary with new phrases and expressions, fine-tune their pronunciation, and gain confidence using Yiddish in diverse situations. Topics will include interests and hobbies, everyday situations, culture and current events. We will use interactive activities like role-playing and debates. Additionally, students will learn Yiddish songs that will deepen their understanding of Ashkenazi culture. When: Sundays 12:30 -1:30 p.m. PT / 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. ET / 9:30 -10:30 pm in Central Europe: Jan 5, 12, 19, 26, Feb 2 Cost: 5 classes for $180 (early bird, if paid before December 22), $200 (regular price, if paid after December 22) Teacher: Julia Koifman Julia Koifman studied Slavic and German Studies in Berlin and Moscow, as well as Yiddish and Jewish Studies in Potsdam, Haifa, and New York. She worked at the Institute for Slavic Studies at Humboldt University and served as a tutor for Yiddish language and literature at the University of Potsdam. Her MA thesis is a comparative analysis of short stories by the Yiddish authors Rokhl Brokhes and Roze Palatnik. Julia also translates Yiddish literature into German and English. Please see our Events Calendar and Other Upcoming Events! Visit: Intermediate - Advanced Yiddish Yiddish Arts and Academics on Instagram and Facebook
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