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  • The Music Company (TMC), a Pacific Beach-based nonprofit music studio and incubator, is joining forces with the new Pacific Beach Arts Center to invest in the neighborhood’s next generation of musicians and creatives. The partnership will kick off with SoundLab, a series of week-long hands-on youth camps designed to teach students fundamental skills in music production, audio engineering, and live performance. The partnership brings together two organizations working to expand creative opportunity and build more year-round cultural spaces in the beach neighborhood. “As we continue to expand into the community, we’re honored to partner with local organizations to enrich the art scene in Pacific Beach,” shares Michelle Sexton of the Pacific Beach Arts Center. “Our partnership with The Music Company allows teens the chance to step into a professional environment—learn real skills, build confidence, and become part of the local creative community.” Designed for aspiring artists ages 12 to 18, SoundLab will run Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at The Music Company in three week-long sessions this summer: · June 15 – 19 · July 13 – 17 · August 3 – 7 At $350 per session, the program offers participants hands-on experience using industry-standard recording and production tools. Working in small groups with guidance from TMC’s team, campers will use professional studio tools to create an original music track and short video, learning the fundamentals of recording, editing, shooting, and post-production along the way. By the end of the week, participants will understand how sound is captured and digitized, how to operate digital audio equipment and software, and how to shape a finished creative project from concept to completion. “Access and experience is everything at the beginning of a creative career,” said Ted Pawela, Executive Director of The Music Company. “Most young artists never get the chance to work in a professional studio or see how the recording process actually works. SoundLab changes that by giving them a real starting point and a connection to a creative community that can support them long after the camp ends.” For TMC, the new camp builds on a growing mission to strengthen San Diego’s music economy from the ground up. Since launching in 2023, the nonprofit has worked to reduce the financial and professional barriers that often push emerging talent to leave the region, offering affordable studio access, educational programming, and collaborative production opportunities for musicians, producers, DJs, and engineers. For Pacific Beach Arts Center, the partnership adds a music and media component to its broader vision for a more connected, accessible arts community in Pacific Beach. The organization, a project of Beautiful PB, is transforming the long-vacant former Pacific Beach Library site at 4606 Ingraham St. into PB Arts Commons, a multipurpose arts hub designed to connect artists, students, residents, and visitors through classes, performances, exhibitions, and community programming. To register for SoundLab camps, visit www.pbartscenter.org/events/summer-camps/. To learn more about The Music Company visit www.tmcmusic.org.
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  • Rooting for the Padres, catching a hometown soccer game or even cheering on the local hockey team can get expensive, fast. Here are a few ways tips to go to the games and save money.
  • Under the bill, social media platforms would be required to create tools allowing people to request that content featuring them as minors be removed.
  • With espresso shots, kisses on the cheek and Andrea Bocelli singalongs, Team Italy has charmed the baseball world. But their mission is more ambitious: Turn Italy into a bona fide baseball factory.
  • The largest rally and march took place in downtown San Diego at Waterfront Park next to the County Administration Center. It was one of more than 20 protests held across the county.
  • The Supreme Court hears arguments over the order's fate Wednesday in a New Hampshire case. The 14th Amendment and federal law have been widely understood to make citizens of everyone born in the country, with narrow exceptions.
  • 03. Around the World Kids' Camp (Ages 7–13) June Rubin & Inocente Galicia June 15–19: Monday–Friday, 9–11:30 a.m (5 days, 12.5 hours of instruction) La Jolla Studio $210/$230 +$20 materials fee paid to instructor During our five-day art camp, we will have fun making art while learning about art from many places around the world. You will make your own Mexican piñata, paint an African cheetah, fold Japanese origami, draw an Icelandic puffin, paint the pyramids of Egypt, create a San Diego collage, and paint your own Australian tropical fish. We will use watercolor and acrylic paints, origami and decorative papers, tissue paper, crayons, markers, and pencils. June Rubin has been teaching art for over 30 years. She is a graduate of both the University of California, Los Angeles and Art Center College of Design with degrees in art and cultural anthropology. She has an art studio in Liberty Station, Point Loma. She loves teaching art to kids—sharing her enthusiasm for art and encouraging everyone's creativity. Max students: 14 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Facebook / Instagram
  • People living with dementia want to remain independent for as long as possible yet caregivers may not know how to balance safety and independence. Learn how dementia changes a person’s independence and impacts safety, how to provide the right amount of support, and tips to make every activity meaningful to the person living with dementia.
  • People living with dementia want to remain independent for as long as possible yet caregivers may not know how to balance safety and independence. Learn how dementia changes a person’s independence and impacts safety, how to provide the right amount of support, and tips to make every activity meaningful to the person living with dementia.
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