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  • Celebrate the Summer Solstice with an evening of movement, sound, and connection in a beautiful greenhouse setting. This immersive experience is designed to help you slow down, reset, and honor the shift in season surrounded by lush plants, golden light, and community. We’ll begin with a grounding, all-levels yoga flow to release stagnant energy and reconnect to the body. From there, you’ll be guided into a deeply restorative meditation, accompanied by a soothing sound bath to help you fully unwind and integrate. Each guest will receive a thoughtfully curated solstice goodie bag, generously provided by our event sponsors—adding a little extra magic to the evening. Mats are provided. Please bring water, a journal, and anything that will help you feel cozy and supported during the sound healing portion. All levels and all bodies are welcome. Space is limited, and this experience is expected to fill quickly— reserve your spot early. All levels and all bodies are welcome. Please bring a water bottle, a journal and anything that helps you get cozy during sound healing. Space is limited, and this one will fill quickly. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/solstice-session-yoga-sound-and-community-at-foxpoint-farms-tickets-1984449833873?aff=ebdsoporgprofile#location Fox Point Farms on Instagram and Facebook
  • The Spreckels Organ Society presents the 38th Annual San Diego International Summer Organ Festival, the largest organ festival in the United States, featuring the historic Spreckels Organ, the largest open-air musical instrument in the world, with 5,098 pipes of up to 32-feet long, and nine percussion instruments located throughout the building. This weeks featured concert is “Organ Four Hands & Four Feet” with Sunkyung Noh & Grant Smith. The summer-long festival – directed by Raúl Prieto Ramírez, Spreckels Organ Society’s Artistic Director and San Diego’s Civic Organist – takes place in the heart of Balboa Park, from July 13 through Sept. 7. These 90-minute, free admission concerts by acclaimed international artists are brought to the Spreckels Organ Pavilion each Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. by the Spreckels Organ Society. The concerts are free thanks to the support of the Society’s sponsors, donors, members and volunteers. This season, the Monday evening concerts feature artists from five different nations, making it a truly international festival. The variety of concerts is broad with something for everyone. For the full Festival program, visit www.spreckelsorgan.org/summer-organ-festival. Spreckels Organ Society on Instagram
  • At work, school, in the community, or even among family members holding different viewpoints, we’ve all seen a rise in divisiveness that can often spark larger conflict. When emotions intensify, conflicts escalate, leaving people more at odds than they were before. At this workshop we'll learn NCRC's de-escalation techniques that can prepare us to navigate difficult conversations. LWV of North County San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • Ascend West Virginia is one of dozens of relocation initiatives across the country offering cash and other incentives to move to states needing an economic boost. Here's how they're working out.
  • A health care workers'Kristen Hwang union is pushing a one-time 5% tax on the state's roughly 200 billionaires to offset federal Medicaid cuts. One billionaire has already spent $82 million trying to stop it — and that may be just the beginning.
  • Immerse yourself in Chinese culture as you enjoy a traditional gourmet Chinese meal with Peking Duck--the National Dish of China--carved tableside with tender slices of roast duck and crispy skin, served with hoisin sauce, sliced scallion and cucumber, and wrapped in a steamed Chinese bun, in addition to lettuce wraps with minced duck and vegetables, and duck soup. Or, enjoy a traditional Cantonese meal of your choice with three dishes. Both options include your choice of traditional Chinese tea. You'll also learn about the history of Peking Duck as a symbol of Chinese culture and heritage, proper etiquette when dining out with the Chinese, the correct way to use chopsticks, and gain insight into Chinese history and culture. After the meal, we'll take you on a walking tour through the Asian Cultural District of San Diego and end at a popular Asian supermarket for some quick shopping. Celebrate with us China and Hong Kong's rich culinary heritage and experience why we are one of the top foodie countries in the world! You get: a Chinese-American tour guide who specializes in Chinese cuisine, a traditional Chinese meal of your choice with tea, insight into Chinese history and culture, resources in San Diego to learn more about Chinese culture, and an Asian supermarket shopping excursion. Prepare to enter the Dragon's Gate to savor the culinary masterpiece once reserved for the Emperor of China. Visit: https://www.wildfoodietours.com/ Wild Foodie Tours on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join University Club San Diego on Friday, June 5, from 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. for a powerful Juneteenth celebration honoring the resilience, endurance, and collective journey of Black communities throughout history. Inspired by the beloved gospel hymn composed by Albert A. Goodson, this event explores how art has preserved, shaped, and advanced the narrative of freedom across generations. Through music, visual art, spoken word, and multimedia storytelling, attendees will experience an immersive reflection on faith, struggle, triumph, and the enduring spirit of moving forward with “no turning back." Tickets are priced at $15 for members and $25 for non-members. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/juneteenth-celebration-weve-come-this-far-by-faith-tickets-1989624978871?aff=oddtdtcreator The University Club San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us in the heart of Carlsbad Village for a one-night-only Winemaker Dinner with acclaimed winemaker Edgar Torres of Songs by Bodega de Edgar. Inspired by the connection between music, memory, and winemaking, Edgar’s limited-production French varietals are crafted to evoke emotion and tell a story with every pour.⁠ ⁠The evening features a thoughtfully curated 5-course dinner by Executive Chef Jarle Saupstad paired alongside 5 exceptional wines, with guided insights from the winemaker himself.⁠ ⁠Expect soulful wines, elevated cuisine, and an immersive dining experience designed for those who appreciate boutique wines and unforgettable hospitality in North County San Diego.⁠ ⁠- 5 Courses + 5 Wine Pairings⁠ ⁠- Meet the Winemaker⁠ ⁠- One Night Only at Cbar Carlsbad Village⁠ ⁠ General Admission — $130 per guest⁠ Add-On Bottle of Bubbles — $45⁠ Club C Members receive 10% off their entire bill Cbar | Wine Bar & Bistro on TikTok / Instagram
  • Join us for the CVS Soccer Block Party, a soccer-themed community event packed with interactive activities for all ages. From friendly competition to photo-ready moments, there’s something for everyone to enjoy, including free soccer games and skill challenges, free snacks and surprises*, and free product samples*. It’s the perfect opportunity to connect with neighbors, have fun, and celebrate the moments that make your community special. *While supplies last.
  • Get ready for a week of creativity, curiosity, and happy, paint-splattered hands. At Oceanside Museum of Art’s Summer Art Camp, kids get to spend their days making art, exploring ideas, and learning from our Gallery Educators in a welcoming Museum setting. TWO UNIQUE WEEKS: SIGN UP FOR ONE OR BOTH! LIMITED TO 25 SPOTS PER WEEK! June 15–19, 2026 | 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. June 22–26, 2026 | 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. While both weeks visit the same exhibitions and explore similar big ideas, no two weeks are the same! Projects, subjects, and materials shift each week, so returning campers will enjoy fresh challenges. This allows returning campers to deepen their skills while creating entirely new artwork! What to Expect Campers will learn foundational art skills like drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpting, and mixed media while also building confidence, problem-solving skills, and creative independence. Activities include drawing cartoons with a professional cartoon artist, designing and building cardboard “automatic machines” inspired by the "Aaron Kramer: Sense of Wonder" exhibition, creating custom prints on tote bags inspired by the "Matrix Multipled: Hybrid Approaches to Printmaking" exhibition, plein air watercolor painting, collaborative mural-making, beach sketching, mixed media collage, and more. Beyond art techniques, campers practice observation, creative thinking, collaboration, and expressing their ideas visually. OMA's galleries are our inspiration labs, and every project encourages experimentation and trying something new (there’s no “right way” here!) Each day includes a walk to the Oceanside Public Library (OPL) where free lunch is provided by the Lunch at the Library program if needed, otherwise kids can bring their lunch from home. OPL is our favorite neighbor and a great place to reset before heading back to the studio. Ways to Save Early bird sign ups are available for non-member registrants to save 10% using coupon code "OMAEARLYBIRD" before March 16*. Active OMA Members save EVEN MORE with 20% OFF Summer Art Camp registration, just enter your member email when registering! Learn more about OMA membership here. *Early bird 10% off coupon code offer ends March 16, 2026. Members save 20% off registration through June 2026. Offers cannot be combined. Space is limited to 25 campers per week. Registration Prices: Non-Member: $400 Member: $320 (20% off) Early Bird: $360 (10% off) Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
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