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  • Ellen P. Aprill is senior scholar in residence at UCLA Law School’s Lowell Milken Center For Philanthropy And Nonprofit Law. She recently retired from LMU Loyola Law School where she is the John E. Anderson Professor of Tax Law Emerita. She received her education at University of Michigan, UCLA, and Georgetown University Law Center, where she served as an editor for the Georgetown Law Review. After law school, she clerked for the Honorable John D. Butzner of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and for the Honorable Byron R. White, associate justice of the United States Supreme Court. Aprill is a fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel and received the 2023 Vanguard Award for Outstanding Lifetime Achievement in Nonprofit Law from the ABA Business Section Exempt Organization's Committee. USD School of Law on Facebook / Instagram
  • Fallbrook's favorite, Lindsay Deutsch is back! (Yes, she's the violin powerhouse from TAKE3!), and this time, she's teaming up with the incredible pianist Jason Stoll. Both classically trained and internationally celebrated, Lindsay and Jason are known for turning concert halls into unforgettable experiences full of energy, passion and amazing talent. Their show is a high-octane musical adventure, packed with favorites from Billy Joel, Leonard Bernstein, John Williams and The Beatles - the kind of music you grew up with, reimagined with flair and fire. It's fun. It's fresh. Don't miss it! Fallbrook Music Society on Facebook
  • Learn rainwater collection system basics. Taught by our friends at CatchingH2O, this class introduces practical rainwater harvesting for residential properties. Learn about tank sizing, placement, installation basics, legal requirements in San Diego, and how to integrate collected water into your irrigation system. Discover how rainwater collection conserves resources, reduces water bills, and provides high-quality water for your garden. Great for drought-conscious gardeners looking to make the most of every drop. Learn more about CatchingH20 here: https://catchingh2o.com/ Since 1972, we've focused on simple growing methods, time-tested advice, and locally-grown plants. We'd love to invite you down to our open-air canyon classroom for casual learning, informed by over 50 years of experience. Free to attend, no RSVP required. Class times can change or shift, we recommend you check our website for the most up-to-date (cityfarmersnursery.com/events). IMPORTANT Parking Notice for Class Participants If you're attending a free class and are able to walk a short distance (of 1 block), please consider parking on Altadena Ave and walking over. This keeps our lot available and flowing for customers shopping at our three businesses who may be on tight schedules. We greatly appreciate your spirit of generosity when it comes to our shared space. When classes fill up, a full parking lot can prevent other shoppers from visiting our stores. By parking on the street, you help ensure everyone can access our businesses and our neighbors continue to thrive. As our classes gain in popularity, we want to continue to welcome you, but it needs to be a “win” for everyone. Street parking is one way you can make that possible. Planning to shop? No worries! You can easily swing back through our "Loading Zone" after class for convenient drive-up loading of bulky purchases—no parking required. To sign up for our monthly email which includes class schedule: https://cityfarmersnursery.com/newsletter City Farmers Nursery on Facebook / Instagram
  • Settle in for game showings and fuel the excitement with our lineup of exclusive Game Day bites, available exclusively on Sunday, February 8 at The Landing. No Table Reservations. Seating is first come, first serve only. Loaded Game Day Nachos – $20 - Tortilla chips piled with queso, guacamole, pico, sour cream, jalapeños, and scallions - Add steak +$8 or chicken +$6 MVP Sliders – $23 - Angus beef sliders topped with cheddar, bacon, and caramelized onions, served with skinny fries Twisted Stadium Pretzels – $16 - Sea‑salted pretzel knots with warm queso dip and Dijon mustard Fan Favorite Flatbread – $20 - Meatballs, sausage, pepperoni, pomodoro sauce, and mozzarella on a crispy flatbread The Clash Combo Platter – $28 - Mozzarella & cheese croquettes with marinara, chicken quesadilla with cilantro crema, and dry‑rub wings with buttermilk ranch Located at The Landing (Lobby Level, Harbor Tower) Grand Hyatt San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Lunar New Year AXIS Event Saturday, February 14 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Outdoor Copley Plaza Join us for this free, family-friendly event celebrating the start of the Year of the Horse, featuring traditional dragon dance performances, martial arts demonstrations, live music, arts and crafts, and food vendors. This event is free and for the whole family to enjoy. Visit: https://www.theoldglobe.org/arts-engagement/axis/ The Old Globe on Instagram and Facebook
  • Discover the magic behind City Farmers Nursery's 50+ year legacy. Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes at City Farmers? Join us for an exclusive guided tour! See how we grow our plants from seed and cutting, meet our animals, explore our greenhouses, and learn about our sustainable practices. Meet the team that keeps the nursery thriving and discover the stories, systems, and dedication that have made City Farmers a San Diego institution since 1972. A fun, educational experience for the whole family! Since 1972, we've focused on simple growing methods, time-tested advice, and locally-grown plants. We'd love to invite you down to our open-air canyon classroom for casual learning, informed by over 50 years of experience. Free to attend, no RSVP required. Class times can change or shift, we recommend you check our website for the most up-to-date Parking Notice for Class Participants If you're attending a free class and are able to walk a short distance, please consider parking on Altadena Ave and walking over. This keeps our lot available for customers shopping at our three businesses who may be on tight schedules. When classes fill up, a full parking lot can prevent other shoppers from visiting our stores. By parking on the street, you help ensure everyone can access our businesses. Planning to shop? No worries! You can easily swing back through our "Loading Zone" after class for convenient drive-up loading of bulky purchases—no parking required. Visit: https://www.cityfarmersnursery.com/events/2602-tour City Farmers Nursery on Instagram and Facebook
  • Guitarist Peter Sprague loves jazz. But he also digs deep into musical history and unearths some sonic gems from the Beatles, Jimmy Webb and Brazil’s Antonio Carlos Jobim. For this concert, he connects with vocalist Allison Adams Tucker, pianist Danny Green, drummer Duncan Moore and bassist Mack Leighton for an evening of good sounds, good vibes and good times. The group recently released three albums: “All You Need Is Love” (Beatles songs), “Christmas Time Is Here” (holiday music) and “Peter Sprague Plays Jobim” (Brazilian music). Theirs is a vivid tour through three-dimensional jazz! CSUSM Students: FREE Faculty/Staff/Alumni: $5 Community: $10 Individuals with disabilities, who would like to attend this event, please call 760-750-8272 or email gjones@csusm.edu regarding any special accommodation needs. It is requested that individuals requiring auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative format materials notify the event sponsor at least seven working days in advance. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/peter-sprague-group-feat-allison-adams-tucker-tickets-1981805877729 Peter Sprague on Facebook Allison Adams Tucker on Instagram and Facebook
  • Workshop 10:30 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Art and science intersect with elin o’Hara slavick’s art that maps radioactive residuum and Dr. David Richardson’s epidemiological studies of radiation’s human impact. O’Hara slavick, who wrote “Bomb After Bomb: A Violent Cartography” and “After Hiroshima,” is an internationally exhibiting artist who captures the lingering effects of radiation with autoradiographs and creates contact prints of rubbings of trees and architecture exposed to atomic bombs in Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Fukushima. Richardson, an epidemiologist who has conducted studies of cancer among U.S. federal nuclear workers and Japanese survivors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, is the lead writer on the United Nations Committee on Epidemiological Studies of Radiation and Cancer (UNSCEAR). The duo is visiting from UC Irvine, where o’Hara slavick was artist in residence at the College of Health Sciences for the past three years and Richardson is associate dean for research in public health and a professor of environmental and occupational health. In this dynamic presentation, the artist and scientist discuss how they align their practices within the past, present and future of our shared nuclear realities. Co-sponsors: Center ARTES STEAM ambassadors and CSUSM’s Climate Action and Sustainability Center (CASC) CSUSM Students: FREE Faculty/Staff/Alumni: $5 Community: $10 Individuals with disabilities, who would like to attend this event, please call 760-750-8272 or email gjones@csusm.edu regarding any special accommodation needs. It is requested that individuals requiring auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative format materials notify the event sponsor at least seven working days in advance. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-marriage-of-art-and-science-tickets-1981795715333
  • “Stories From Home” is a series of dances embodying the oral traditions of Nuevomexicano, Chicano and Mexican American communities in the American Southwest. Choreographer Yvonne Montoya and a diverse cast of dancers draw upon personal histories as well as stories of ancestral knowledge. “Stories From Home” is a vessel for personal and specific tales, while also offering a broader look at various cultural traditions throughout the Southwest. The work addresses themes such as the Bracero Program, the creation of the atomic bomb in Northern New Mexico and illness related to U.S. government projects, the loss of language because of 1940s Americanization programs, the experience of the Sephardim people during and after the Spanish Inquisition, family, love and querencia. An artist meet-and-greet will take place March 10 from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Cross Cultural Center. CSUSM Students: FREE Faculty/Staff/Alumni: $5 Community: $10 Individuals with disabilities, who would like to attend this event, please call 760-750-8272 or email gjones@csusm.edu regarding any special accommodation needs. It is requested that individuals requiring auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters and alternative format materials notify the event sponsor at least seven working days in advance. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in an effective and timely manner. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/stories-from-home-tickets-1981610837358 CSUSM Cross Cultural Center on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join the Asian Arts Council for an educational and entertaining chartered bus trip to The Huntington (formerly Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Garden). Travel to The Huntington to enjoy a spring day in the gardens and see special exhibition the eight directions of the wind: Edmund de Waal. Visit: https://sdma.ticketapp.org/portal/product/176?_ga=2.126516548.835369369.1769634069-548490435.1761927147 The San Diego Museum of Art on Instagram and Facebook
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