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  • Downtown Chula Vista has everything you need to make mom feel special this Mother’s Day. The walkable stretch of locally loved businesses along Third Avenue offers everything from dining and beauty to shopping to ensure a memorable holiday. Take the cooking off mom’s plate by having brunch at La Nacional or Talavera Azul, where bold Mexican flavors and a lively atmosphere will ease everyone into the morning celebration. Lunch options in the neighborhood include La Pesca Cevicheria Baja, with a menu filled with authentic ceviche and Baja-style seafood and California Sushi with a fusion of traditional Japanese flavors with a south of the border kick. Stop by local-favorite Balboa South for dinner and enjoy fun (and delicious) takes on American classics. With a focus on quality ingredients and a welcoming, family-friendly atmosphere, it’s a go-to spot for celebrating, dining well, and gathering with loved ones. What better way to thank mom than with a day of pampering? Downtown Chula Vista has everything from hair and nail salons to spas that will guarantee a day of feeling and looking good. Book mom an appointment at Vals Hair Salon, Paragon Designers or Ambiance Hair Lounge, where a trained stylist will have her relaxing and leaving with her hair refreshed. A stop at meTyme Beauty Lounge will pamper mom with a manicure and pedicure that lasts long past Mother’s Day, and The Beauty Loft by BB Skin will have her glowing for days. For those looking for a full day of revitalization, Orchid Thai Spa and Bodyworks offers everything from massages and facials to peels. Don’t wait! Book treatments ahead of time or get mom a gift card so she can plan her visit. No Mother’s Day is complete without the perfect gift. Shop for all of mom’s favorites right on Third Avenue. My Cup Of Tea has everything from loose-leaf tea options, snacks, and giftware. Buy mom some new jewelry at McClendon Jewelers, a family-owned business ready to help pick the next family heirloom. Don’t forget, flowers are a classic, and Vero's Flowers or Le Fleur Florals by Paul Lopez have the perfect arrangements to show your love. Make this Mother’s Day one to remember with the support of the local businesses along Third Avenue.
  • GRAMMY Award winner Maren Morris has become one of the most dynamic and genre-defying voices of her generation. Since her breakout hit “My Church” earned her a GRAMMY and introduced her powerhouse vocals to the world, Morris has consistently blurred the lines between country, pop, and R&B. Multi-platinum smashes like “The Bones” and her global crossover hit “The Middle” with Zedd further cemented her as a fearless collaborator and chart-dominating force. Across her career, Morris has earned multiple CMA, ACM, and Billboard Music Awards nominations and wins, while building a reputation for sharp songwriting, emotional honesty, and boundary-pushing artistry. Her albums have debuted at the top of the Billboard Country charts, and her music has generated billions of streams worldwide. Whether headlining major tours or appearing at global festivals, Morris delivers performances that are equal parts powerhouse and deeply personal. With her fourth studio album, "Dreamsicle", Morris turns inward with radical vulnerability. Written during a period of seismic personal change, the record is a genre-fluid exploration of heartbreak, healing, and self-discovery. If there’s a unifying flavor, it’s bittersweet—tart and sweet, nostalgic yet fresh. Rather than dwelling in loss, "Dreamsicle" radiates warmth, wit, and hard-won optimism. The lead single, “Carry Me Through,” produced by Greg Kurstin, is a stripped-back ballad infused with gospel and soul influences, serving as both a quiet revelation and a reintroduction. Elsewhere, tracks like “Bed No Breakfast” showcase her humor and confidence, while songs such as “Holy Smoke” and “Cry in the Car” push her further into bold, synth-driven and string-laced sonic territory. Throughout "Dreamsicle", Morris embraces growth over regret. “It’s about remembering that it’s okay when things end,” she has shared—an ethos that pulses through the album’s reflective yet hopeful tone. The project captures an artist unafraid to evolve, experiment, and rebuild in real time. From arena anthems to intimate confessions, Maren Morris continues to redefine what a modern artist can be. With "Dreamsicle", she turns the page once again—lighter, wiser, and firmly in control of her narrative, proving that reinvention isn’t just possible, it’s powerful. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/maren-morris Maren Morris on Instagram and Facebook
  • Date: Sunday, June 14, 2026 Time: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Where: Native Poppy Solana Beach 142 S Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA 92075 Limited Spots Available! Becoming a Florist is a rotating workshop series built around the wide range of floral designs professional florists create for weddings, events, and retail work. Each month focuses on a core floral form—giving participants the opportunity to build real-world design experience across styles, scales, and applications. Throughout the series, you’ll learn professional florist approaches to mechanics, structure, flower care, and design decision-making, along with practical considerations like handling, transport, and longevity. This series is designed to support both arranging hobbyists and working florists looking to expand their technical skills and confidence. This month's topic: tall flower arrangements. In this workshop, we’ll design a tall, vertically-styled floral arrangement. Instruction will cover the specific mechanics, proportions, and techniques used to create height, balance, and stability, along with guidance on flower selection, stem placement, and overall composition. Emphasis will be placed on creating movement and structure while maintaining a natural, garden-inspired feel. Please note: you are not required to be a professional florist, provide proof of previous classes or a portfolio. The tall arrangement class is appropriate for all skill levels. Whether you’re exploring floristry as a creative practice or actively working with flowers, this series offers hands-on experience across essential floral forms. Native Poppy on Facebook / Instagram
  • Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026 Time: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Where: Native Poppy Solana Beach 142 S Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA 92075 Limited Spots Available! Learn to arrange flowers like your favorite Native Poppy designers in this entertaining, after-hours Flower Arranging 101 workshop, part of our in-person Color Play Series. This foundational class introduces the core mechanics of flower arranging while inviting you to explore how color shapes balance, mood, and composition. Each workshop features a curated seasonal palette, with hands-on guidance in how we work with color through flower choice, placement, and overall design. Every month in 2026 highlights a new color palette inspired by our signature mood boards. June's floral color palette: Rainbow! Designed for beginners and curious creatives alike, this workshop can be taken as a stand-alone class or as part of a series throughout the year. Instruction is tailored to your skill level, making it a welcoming and engaging way to build confidence, creativity, and floral design skills. Native Poppy on Facebook / Instagram
  • Trinity Theatre Company continues its pursuit of amplifying new theatrical pieces with their Fourth Annual New Works Festival. The New Works Festival celebrates the works of 9 Emerging New Playwrights from across the county and runs from April 30 - May 3rd. Trinity Theatre Company performs in their space at the Mission Valley Mall. The talented San Diego actors bringing these new stories to life include Tim Baran, Brianna Baulette, Max Bergstrand, Paul Boner, Blake Brown, Noé Castrejón, David Dartt, Amy Dell, Carly Delso Saavedra, Bonnie Dillingham, Sasha Foo, Mary Friedel, Wendy Hovland, Eliza Hugee, Echo Jablonski, Haig Koshkarian, Emmanuelle Love, Daniel Nett, Lance Pate, J Rainey, Tara Romaczyk, Alison Rosenstock, Emma Rotellaa, Noah Schossow, Art Simpson, Angelica Sims, Ty Smith, Matt Thompson, Natalia Van Huezo, Murphy Walsh, Charisse Zeff and Charlene Zeff 4th Annual New Works Festival: April 30 - May 3 Join Trinity for our 4th annual New Works Festival, where we celebrate the writings of ten emerging playwrights. Each staged reading is directed and performed by a group of local, San Diego-based artists. Whether you’re a passionate theatre-goer or just curious about what’s next in the world of live performance, the New Works Festival is your front row seat to the future of storytelling "Helping Hand" by John Busser Directed by Sean Libiran Thursday, April 30 at 7 p.m. In a classified government facility, officials examine a mysterious extraterrestrial being discovered decades earlier, raising questions that science cannot answer. As the truth about the Visitor slowly unfolds, the play probes humanity’s fears, ambitions, and moral limits. "Helping Hand" is a suspenseful and thought-provoking exploration of what it means to encounter the unknown. "De La Casa" by James Selledy Directed by Mia Spencer Thursday, April 30 at 7:30 p.m.Set during the COVID-19 pandemic in a newly purchased home, "De La Casa" follows a man and his wife as they clash over family obligations, cultural identity, and unfinished dreams. When a working-class laborer and his family enter their lives, tensions around class, race, and ambition rise to the surface. The result is a sharp, human exploration of belonging, responsibility, and what it truly means to build a home. "Out of the Woods" by Robert Weibezhal Directed by Tim Baran Friday, May 1 - 7 p.m. Lost in the forest, a young man encounters a mysterious stranger who seems to know more about his life than he should. As past, present, and possible futures intertwine, the play explores love, fate, and the choices that shape a life. "Out of the Woods" is a lyrical and haunting journey about whether we can ever truly escape what lies ahead. "Date Play" by Ashley Siflinger Directed by Sean Boyd Friday, May 1 at 7:30 p.m. A modern romance unfolds over a single dinner as two strangers navigate the awkward, funny, and revealing rhythms of a first date in New York City. As conversation loops, fractures, and repeats, the play explores how connection, perception, and possibility shift in real time. What emerges is a poignant meditation on love, timing, and the infinite versions of “what if.” "Shadows Dark and Deep" by Sara Ilyse Jacobson Directed by Vivian White Saturday, May 2 at 2 p.m. A troubled teenager sentenced to community service forms an uneasy bond with a sharp-tongued elderly woman in a nursing home. As their relationship evolves, both are forced to confront painful histories shaped by race, memory, and generational divides. "Shadows Dark and Deep" is a powerful story of reckoning, empathy, and unexpected connection. "Spin Cycle" by William Keenan Directed by Sean Libiran Saturday, May 2 at 4:30 p.m. On a stormy night in a laundromat, two strangers engage in a tense and revealing conversation that slowly uncovers the burdens they carry. As their guarded exchanges give way to vulnerability, past regrets and hidden truths surface. "Spin Cycle" is an intimate, atmospheric play about guilt, identity, and the possibility of starting over. "Moon Rock" by Steven Oberman Directed by Sean Boyd Saturday, May 2 at 6 p.m. A group of former colleagues reunite at a remote estate to revisit an unsolved mystery: the disappearance of a priceless moon rock linked to multiple deaths. As they reenact past events for a documentary, buried secrets resurface and suspicion grows. Blending humor with intrigue, "Moon Rock" is a fast-paced ensemble mystery about ambition, legacy, and the cost of truth. "Double Shot" by Maxine Levaren Directed by Vivian White Sunday, May 3 at 2 p.m. In a coffee shop, a woman’s disastrous blind date takes an unexpected turn when chance, and honesty, open the door to a more genuine connection. What begins as a cautionary tale about online dating becomes a charming story about second chances and the unpredictability of human connection. "Double Shot" reminds us that sometimes the right person is the one we almost overlooked. "Nothing But the Truth" by Connie Terwilliger Directed by Mia Spencer Sunday, May 3 at 2:30 p.m. Four seniors gather for their regular coffee-and-cards routine, only to have their relationships tested when a new game encourages radical honesty. As secrets emerge and pasts collide, humor gives way to deeper revelations about love, loss, and identity. "Nothing But the Truth" is a heartfelt and witty look at friendship and the courage it takes to be seen. Trinity Theatre Company on Facebook / Instagram
  • With over three generations of fans, Bret Michaels is revered as a megastar in the entertainment industry. One of music’s most iconic singer/songwriters, Michaels has sold over 100 million records, digital downloads and streams worldwide and had numerous hit singles including "Every Rose Has Its Thorn", "Go That Far" and "Nothing But A Good Time." His record-breaking television shows include "Rock of Love with Bret Michaels", "Life As I know It", and the Travel Channel’s "Bret MichaelsRock My RV" as well as the audience fan-favorite Banana in the Fox hit show The Masked Singer. In addition to his music and television successes, Michaels is well-known as a creative entrepreneur. Night Ranger is the definition of arena-rock longevity—heavy-hitting, hook-loaded, and still delivering the kind of powerhouse live show that turns every crowd into a choir. Fresh off the release of 40 Years and a Night with Contemporary Youth Orchestra, the band captured a special Cleveland performance that paired their signature sound with a full symphonic backdrop for the first time, giving classics like “Sister Christian,” “(You Can Still) Rock in America,” and “Don’t Tell Me You Love Me” an epic, soaring new dimension (also featured as a two-part special on AXS TV). Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/bret-michaels-night-ranger Bret Michaels on Instagram and Facebook Night Ranger on Instagram and Facebook
  • Funk isn’t merely a genre. It’s a state of mind. Such is the opinion of GRiZ, the North Detroit-raised musician who spends sunny days and neon-tinted nights in pursuit of good vibrations. The multi-talented GRiZ has cultivated a party-poppin’ corner of bass music all his own defined by sax-blastin’ productions and soulful live shows. His reflective nature and fun-loving attitude are mirrored in his unmistakable electronic creations, each their own serotonin-fueled gateway to a bona fide good time. Now building beats in the heart of Denver, GRiZ has proven that his eclectic style is boundless. A musical chameleon, GRiZ is never afraid to flip the switch from upbeat future funk to low-tempo glitch-hop, dive into the heavier leaning side of bass music, and even from time to time quench his thirst with a taste of four-on-the-floor or disco. This shape-shifting maestro can do it all, painting each cut with his vibey hallmark sound print and leaving no question of their genesis. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/griz GRiZ on Instagram and Facebook
  • San Diego Squirrels Club, a social and support group for Adults with ADHD, will be hosting a "Meet & Greet" on April 30 at 6:30 p.m. in Superbloom at the Mission Bay Beach Club. There is no charge for this event and it is open to all adults with ADHD and our allies. The Mission Bay Beach Club and Superbloom Cafe is a great venue. It's an an outdoor cafe and restaurant on the east side of Mission Bay. The agenda for this gathering will be light and a little loose. Casual mixing from 6:30 till about 6:45 to give folks time to order and then group introductions followed by a brief group discussion, and then a break for mixing with other squirrels, walking around or eating. After that, we will reconvene for an "ADHD game"- don't worry, it's low key. After that, more mingling and winding down - hopefully with some new perspectives and some new potential friends. This should be fun so you don't want to miss it. Support your tribe and come join us. We look forward to meeting you!
  • Salt & Straw’s sustainability-driven Waste Less Series, their monthly flavor series for April spotlighting often overlooked ingredients, and transforming them into indulgent and creative flavors that highlight the importance of minimizing food waste. Available at scoop shops beginning Friday, April 3, the Waste Less Series is a perfect way to celebrate Earth Month, enjoy craveable ice cream flavors that thoughtfully feature upcycled ingredients, and ensure less food is wasted. Over the past three years, Salt & Straw’s annual sustainability efforts have rescued over 50,000 pounds of food waste from the landfill, which speaks to how one of their key missions is utilizing their platform to shine a light on the issue of food waste and create solutions wherever possible. Flavors in April’s Waste Less Series include: Chocolate Date Tiramisu Stracciatella – Coffee-forward tiramisu ice cream sweetened with dates, and layered with espresso-soaked chocolate cake and flecks of chocolate stracciatella – in collaboration with Atomo Coffee Cherry Red Velvet Cheesecake – Red velvet cream cheese frozen yogurt swirled with jammy cherry marmalade, and studded with vanilla bean cheesecake and red velvet cake crumble – in collaboration with Hello! I’m Ugly Chocolate Malted Potato Chip Cupcake – Malty chocolate barley milk ice cream mixed with chocolate-glazed cupcakes, chocolate-dipped potato chips, and a thick ribbon of dark caramel – in collaboration with Uglies Kettle Chips and Ever Grain Peanut Butter & Jelly Pound Cake – Buttery, salted sweet cream ice cream with blueberry jam, baked peanut butter crumbles, and hunks of rich pound cake – in collaboration with Urban Gleaners Rum Raisin Bundt Cake (v) – Toasted coconut rum ice cream studded with chunks of rum-soaked bundt cake and macerated Cabernet raisins – in collaboration with Renewal Mill San Diego Locations include: Little Italy, UTC, Del Mar One Paseo, One Paseo Salt & Straw Ice Cream on Facebook / Instagram
  • Art, Gardens and Inspiration Bloom on Mother’s Day Weekend Looking for a Mother’s Day outing that feels relaxed, creative and distinctly North County? The 29th Annual Mother’s Day Weekend Art, Garden & Studio Tour returns Saturday and Sunday, May 9 and 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Hosted by the nonprofit San Dieguito Art Guild, this beloved self-guided driving tour invites visitors inside eight private homes across North San Diego County — each offering a blend of art, architecture and distinctive gardens. More than 30 Guild artists will exhibit and sell their work throughout the properties, including paintings, ceramics, glass, gourd art, fiber arts, photography and jewelry. Artists are stationed throughout the gardens, creating an open-air gallery experience where guests can meet makers, ask questions and purchase directly. Complimentary refreshments will be served at every stop. Each home offers its own personality and setting. This year’s tour includes properties featuring a pool with a rocky waterfall and sweeping canyon views; dramatic subtropical and desert landscaping; a front yard devoted entirely to succulents; kinetic metal and mosaic yard art; multiple water features; and even resident goats (guests are welcome to greet them, but not touch or feed). Another stop showcases seventeen fruit trees alongside vibrant proteas and exotic succulents, while a coastal home offers a laid-back garden with a soothing fountain and brick fire pit. Tickets are valid both days, and guests are welcome to revisit favorite homes. Many attendees make it an annual tradition — gathering mothers, daughters and friends for a leisurely weekend of beauty, creativity and connection. The tour serves as the Guild’s primary fundraiser of the year. Proceeds support the Guild’s mission to promote artistic understanding and foster artistic growth within the community through education and outreach. A portion of net proceeds will be awarded to visual arts education programs. One featured home will also host TERi Inc., a nonprofit organization that supports individuals with special needs. TERi clients create and sell original artwork, with proceeds benefiting their programs and teachers. Tickets are $40 per person and go on sale in early April. They may be purchased at Off Track Gallery (937 South Coast Highway 101, Suite C-103, Encinitas), online at SanDieguitoArtGuild.com, or at any tour home during the event. Well-behaved children 17 and under are free. For more information, visit SanDieguitoArtGuild.com, email pr@sandieguitoartguild.com, or call 760-805-0434. San Dieguito Art Guild on Facebook / Instagram
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