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  • Create a unique meditation station or altar! Mondays, June 29 & July 13, from 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Ages 15+ welcome! In this 2-part series, students will learn the basics of handbuilding to create functional and fun pieces. Working with mid fire clay, we will explore various methods of building forms and decorative techniques to create one of a kind ceramic altars. Students will create and build their piece in the first and second class and glaze their creations in the last class. Students will learn the art of glazing, with many decorative techniques. Students will be able to utilize a wide array of glazes and colors in this course. No experience necessary. All materials provided. Additional optional materials available via the instructor for a fee. Items shown in photo (tarot card, crystals, candle, etc are not included). We recommend that each student bring an apron to wear and an older towel or a cloth rag. • Military, first responders and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the interest list to be notified. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the interest list to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. Visit: 2-Week Clay Handbuilding Workshop: Meditation Station or Altar San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Learn the Art of Intarsia Woodworking! Sunday, August 9, from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Join us in the woodshop for this 5-hour intarsia woodworking workshop! Intarsia is a woodworking technique that involves the use of varied shapes of wood to create an image or pattern. In this class, we will cover shop safety and how to use a scroll saw, as well as best practices for sanding and finishing. Students will choose from a template to transfer to their wood, creating a mosaic-like decorative wall piece. Template options will be provided, and may be altered and edited based on skill level. At the end of the workshop, each student will leave with their own intarsia project. Materials are provided. We recommend students bring their own eye protection, ear protection & apron, but we have some for borrow if needed. Aprons for sale here. No experience necessary. Ages 18+ welcome. Students are welcome to bring a lunch or snack for a break mid-class. • Military & first responders discounts • Scholarships available • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available.
  • The Strike The Strike is a three-member band based in Los Angeles, CA including frontman Chris Crabb, Jay Tibbitts (drums), and David Maemone (keys/guitar). The Strike released their debut album "Faint of Heart" in June of 2017, which was met with great enthusiasm nationally. The success of the record allowed them to expand their presence into Los Angeles from the greater Mountain West region where the band started. In 2022 the band signed with Nettwerk Music Group and released their follow-up album “The Lost Years,” which helped them garner national attention and begin touring. The Strike will be releasing their third studio album in the Fall of 2024. The album was recorded with acclaimed producer John Fields (Switchfoot, Ben Rector, Corey Wong). The Strike is known for their captivating live performances. In an age of musical minimalism, The Strike is reminiscent of rock bands from the 70's and 80's. They feature true showmanship in an age where the art of performance has been forgotten. Chris Crabb's vocal style is akin to rock vocalists such as John Waite, or Steve Perry. The band members are all students at their craft. Those who attend Strike shows become instant fans. Kids That Fly Kids That Fly didn’t come up through industry pipelines—they came up through packed house shows at the University of Connecticut in late 2018, where sweat, persistence, and the hum of amplifiers blurred into something larger than just scrappy guitar rock. What started as a group of friends chasing a rock & roll fantasy quickly turned into a band with real velocity—built on long drives, louder nights, and the quiet certainty that they had something worth chasing. They earned their footing the hard way—grinding through the greater New York circuit while commuting in and out of New York City to record their earliest projects. That DIY momentum has since scaled into a bi-coastal operation following their signing with Giant Music, with recording sessions now spanning NYC, Los Angeles, and their home base in Connecticut. Still, nothing about them feels manufactured—the heartbeat of the band remains raw, urgent, and rooted in the stage. Raised between Connecticut and New York, Kids That Fly pull from a deep well of rock influence—channeling the downtown cool of The Strokes, the melodic sharpness of Weezer, and the emotional charge of UK bands like The 1975 and Catfish and the Bottlemen. Their sound lands in that rare space between nostalgia and now—anthemic, melodic, and built for volume. It’s why they sit naturally alongside bands like The Killers, Young the Giant, and Arctic Monkeys, while still carving out a lane that feels entirely their own. Press has been quick to respond—Atwood Magazine praising their “captivating indie rock anthems,” Music Connection calling out their “polished, powerfully fun pop-rock,” and The Aquarian highlighting their “fervent spirit, rock energy, and romanticism-laced narratives.” But the real story isn’t in the quotes—it’s in the live moment, where the line between band and audience disappears, and the songs hit like something shared. Kids That Fly aren’t just riding a wave—they’re helping build it. And they’re doing it the way great rock bands always have: loud, and without compromise.
  • Watch seasoned competition chefs from LA and Orange County battle it out in a high-energy culinary showdown featuring bold flavors and professional techniques. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/culinary-cook-off San Diego County Fair on Instagram and Facebook
  • Get ready to zoom into some speedy stories at Second Sunday Storytime: Things That Go! June’s Storytime is sure to bring delight! We’ll be exploring trucks, cars, planes, boats and trains with a fun selection of books, beginning with Jashar Awan’s "Towed by Toad." This wonderful book is a staff favorite, and was even a 2025 Geisel Award Honor Book. Storytime attendees will receive a special pin with art to help remember the book! This Storytime includes song and play to keep readers engaged. Storytime is open to kids of all ages. Registration is encouraged, but not required. Visit: https://libraryfoundationsd.org/events/2ndsunday_june14 Library Shop SD on Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready for a fang-tastic day of FREE family Halloween fun with San Diego Family! Bring your costumed crew for trick-or-treating, inflatables, Halloween crafts, a costume parade, prizes, family resources and more. Costumes are encouraged for kids and grown-ups. Free admission and free parking. Free registration: SDFamilyHalloween2026.eventbrite.com
  • Join us for Pathway to Possibilities at Europa Village, an Autism Benefit Gala supporting the Autism Society of America, a leading organization dedicated to connecting the Autism community to the resources and opportunities they need to live fully. This event reflects our commitment to helping individuals with autism thrive, supporting students in our own community as they build confidence, job skills, and independence, while expanding that mission on a national level through our partnership. This elegant evening will bring together community leaders, philanthropists, advocates, and local businesses for a night of connection, impact, and possibility of celebrating the Autism community and the mission of the Autism Society of America. We are especially honored to have students from Chaparral High School’s Workability Program serving guests throughout the night — a powerful example of inclusion and community engagement in action. Your participation helps support advocacy, education, resources, and community programming that promote dignity, equity, and meaningful inclusion for individuals with autism. Autism Society of America on Facebook / Instagram
  • Raise a glass and celebrate the season at Rancho Bernardo Inn's Oktoberfest on Saturday, September 26. Join us for an afternoon of festive autumn flavors, refreshing beer selections, and a specially curated à la carte menu featuring classic Oktoberfest-inspired bites designed to pair perfectly with your favorite pour. Come gather, toast, and indulge. Rancho Bernardo Inn on Facebook / Instagram
  • Come explore the foundations of painting! This acrylic class provides instruction in basic and intermediate painting techniques. Students will develop technical skills in color theory, composition, brushwork, layering, and surface preparation through a series of guided projects. This class is suitable for teens of all skill levels and supports the development of a strong foundation in acrylic painting within a focused studio environment. Susan Walters is an oil painter who has taught art (K–6th grade) at the Gillispie School for over 30 years. She studied fine art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the Art Students League of New York. Prior to painting, Susan was a printmaker for Ruth Leaf Studio in NYC. Max students: 12 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • Award-winning Ovation Theatre presents its inaugural fundraiser, Standing Ovation, a hoedown-themed event celebrating Ovation Theatre's 10th season! Standing Ovation is a family-friendly night of music, food, drinks, and games with 100% of the proceeds benefiting Ovation Theatre. Featuring performances from Ovation alumni, a barbeque-themed dinner, an open bar, theatre games, and a live and silent auction, this is a night for fans of Ovation – and live theatre in general – to get together and celebrate.
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