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  • The House of Music presents their annual festival fundraiser on Sunday, May 28, 2023 at NTC Park Liberty Station. The first fundraising event for the organization in 2023 is Festival del Caribe. This festival is a first for San Diego bringing Puerto Rico and Cuba together through music and dance. The featured artists are Grammy Award winners, direct from Cuba, internationally acclaimed Los Van Van. The festival will also feature Tipica 73 celebrating their 50th anniversary with legendary founding member John “Dandy” Rodriguez along with: Pete Nater, Nelson Gonzalez, Tony Rosa, Jimmy Bosch, and Jimmy Delgado just to name a few of the legendary members. La Verdad from Los Angeles will open the show with their high energy sound and music. Direct from Miami, globally recognized, DJ Melao and San Diego’s own DJ Ukeim spinning Cuban and Puerto Rican salsa. The Emcees for the festival are Elizabeth Alvarez from Fox5 San Diego and NY Radio Host, Jose Calderon of WFDU “Que Viva La Musica”. The VIP section is $100.00 and General Admission is $75.00. A military discount is available for active and retired members with ID. The House of Music, a San Diego 501c3 was established in 2019 by Chris Springer, former Radio Host and San Diego Entrepreneur and Non-Profit Executive Catherine Rells. The mission of The House of Music is to provide music lessons and instruments to underserved and at-risk youth throughout San Diego starting with Latin Percussion. “Festival del Caribe” will benefit The House of Music Latin Percussion students and the upcoming graduating class of 2023 from ECTLC and The Monarch School Project in San Diego. For more information or to donate, please visit www.thehouseofmusic.org or visit the event page on Facebook and Instagram. For additional inquiries, please contact info@thehouseofmusic.org.
  • "You won't see us being too nostalgic ..." says festival director Eugene Hernandez. "The best way to honor the history of Sundance and the history of independent storytelling is by looking ahead."
  • Matthew Capelouto has been pushing to pass Alexandra’s Law in California for several years. Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Escondido, is taking it federal.
  • This week, Wait Wait is live in Seattle with special guest J. Kenji Lopez-Alt and panelists Luke Burbank, Shantira Jackson, and Jessi Klein.
  • TIX: Tickets can be purchased here Doors Open at 1 p.m. 21 N Over Only Food Available for Purchase on Site All Day No Outside Food or Drink Permitted. No Exceptions., so Please Plan Accordingly General Admission 1 Fee Gets You All Day in & out Access. Must Wear Wristband All Day. No Reservations, First Come, First Served Only. Otbc (the Old Town Blues Club) Is a Place for Music Lovers. Simple as That. Blues, Rock, Jazz, Country, R&b, Funk, Soul, Reggae...….Whatever.....It's Music! This Is Our Third Reggae-Fest and The First of 3 to Happen in 2023! We've Got a Great Sound System, Killer Vibe with Nearly 100 Seats and Standing Room Indoors and Room for About 100 More on The Best Outdoor, Covered, Heated Patio that Has 7 Large Tv Screens Where the Event Will Be Live-Streamed Outdoors...…With High Quality Audio! Right in The Heart of Old Town Temecula! Our Lineup Is Stellar This Year! San Diego's Own.....Sandollar with Their Debut Album Charting Strong at Number 7 on The I Tunes Reggae Charts, Sandollar Is so Diverse that They Fall Into a Genre of Their Own- Beach Rock. Influenced by A Variety of Sounds and Genres, Their Sound Features Reggae Tones, Splashes of Southern Rock, and Encapsulates the All-Around Feel of So Cal Living. the Band Was Born from Daily Jam Sessions in A High School Woodshop Class and Evolved in 2006 Into a Band that Tours All Over. Inspired by A Variety of Elements, Sandollar’s Unique Sound Is Guaranteed to Chill You Out, Lift You Up, and Make You Dance!sandollar Is:Baron Lunbeck - Vocal/keys Marco Rodrigues - Guitar David Basham - Guitar/backup Vocals Henry Ortiz - Drums Max Damkoehler - Bass Maria Connors - Trumpet John Herb - Trombone/backup Vocals The Natty Prophets Formed in 2018, Natty Prophets Is an American Reggae Band with Influences of Rock and Rap. Natty Prophets Have Released Several Singles on All Platforms that Have Also Received Radio Play, and Their Song Soon Come Was on A Compilation Album by Pato Banton. in 2022 Natty Prophets Released Their Full Length Album American Reggae on All Platforms. Indica Rootsa Local Favorite of The Temecula Valley,.....Indica Roots Brings the Sweet Sounds of Reggae Music to The Stage with Unique Hints of Rock, Ska, Surf and Punk to The Table with Members Ranging from San Diego to Temecula. They Bring the Sounds of Southern California to Life - New Album “just the Tip“ Available Everywhere!! Stay Connected with Old Town Blues Club! Facebook & Instagram
  • A new study in Pediatrics shows that an anonymous tip line for students is catching some gun threats before they can escalate. It is part of an effort to treat gun violence as a public health problem.
  • Kick off summer by belting your lungs out during Mavericks Beach Club’s Mamma Mia Dance Party! on Wednesday, June 14th! Located along Garnet Avenue, just blocks from the beach, Mavericks is kicking off the summer with a fun dance party night in the venue’s upstairs bar. DJ Allie will be spinning all the Mamma Mia hits to keep you dancing all night long. Come dressed in your best Mamma Mia-themed attire, and DJ Allie will pick the best dressed of the night, to win a $100 gift card to Mavericks! There will also be Mamma Mia-themed cocktails to sip on. The event will take place from 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., and tickets can be purchased here. Tickets include entry to the dance party, fun swag, face glitter, and a select tequila seltzer! Mavericks is located at 860 Garnet Avenue, 92109 Stay Connected On Social Media Mavericks Beach Club Instagram / Facebook DJ Allie Instagram / Facebook
  • Yekaterina Duntsova is a former journalist-turned-politician who opposes the Ukraine war and hopes to challenge Putin, but her efforts to run stalled after election officials rejected her nomination.
  • We invite Scouts BSA youth to enroll and earn their Oceanography Merit Badge through attendance at one of three classes held on three Saturdays, July 15, 29, and August 12, 2023 at the Maritime Museum of San Diego. Classes will run 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Scouts must complete one class to earn their Oceanography Merit Badge. The program gives local scouting youth the opportunity to more deeply explore the ocean that is so integral to the San Diego community. By combining field work, laboratory observation, and scholarly discussion, Oceanography Merit Badge Days at the Maritime Museum of San Diego allow scouts to become fully immersed in the multiple branches of oceanographic research. Each scout or group of scouts are required to be accompanied by a parent or adult chaperone. All Scouts BSA Youth Protection guidelines must be followed at any event with registered Scouts present. Requirements: Contact your troop leader about procuring your Oceanography Merit Badge, before your class date, and bring your Blue Card, signed by your troop leader. Each scout or group of scouts, needs at least one adult leader in attendance. For more than 20 years, the Maritime Museum of San Diego has hosted highly popular and award-winning year-round educational events for hundreds of educators looking for exceptional, educational, and experiential programming for youth programs and students.
  • This presentation discusses the results of archaeological studies within the western Colorado Desert of Southern California over the past 100 years. The region represents the traditional lands of the Cahuilla, Kumeyaay (Ipai and Tipai), and Kwaaymii. Malcolm Rogers worked in the western Colorado Desert during the 1920s and 1930s and made important observations about pictographs, petroglyphs, geoglyphs, cleared circles, trails, house remains, and other cultural remains throughout the region. A summation of results and a commentary of the major excavation projects in the study area from the 1950s through the 2000s are also offered, as well as the results of certain site survey projects. Michael Sampson’s observations about site survey data within this region will consist primarily of the cleared circle sites and similar sites, as well as certain occupation sites and food processing sites. This event will be held on Zoom.
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