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  • Join us for the opening reception of "Space Maker", an exhibition that centers on the idea that those who shape spaces—architects, designers, set designers, landscape architects, and other creative practitioners—can also sustain independent artistic practices that both inform and are informed by their professional work. Featuring a blend of historic works and contemporary pieces by local artists, the exhibition traces how creative practices rooted in design influence the shaping of spaces, objects, and communities, revealing the reciprocal relationship between artistic expression and architectural thinking. Visit: https://www.lajollahistory.org/space-maker La Jolla Historical Society on Instagram and Facebook
  • Winners of a 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant and the 2022 Banff Competition, the Isidore String Quartet returns to ArtPower, bringing fresh energy to works by Haydn, Billy Childs, and Dvořák. Isidore String Quartet on YouTube / Instagram
  • Vitamin String Quartet (VSQ) is one of the most popular string ensembles in the world. Erasing the boundaries between classical, dance, hip-hop and pop, VSQ performs spellbinding renditions of everything from Billie Eilish to BTS, Taylor Swift to The Weeknd, and Danny Elfman to Daft Punk. VSQ has garnered over 2 billion streams and numerous Billboard chartings since its inception. Vitamin String Quartet on Facebook / Instagram
  • Film Forum Coronado presents “Robot and Frank” Wednesday, February 25, 2026 at 6 p.m. Note: This film would normally be shown on the third Wednesday of the month, but the Winn Room is not available on that night, so it has been rescheduled for February 25. Film Forum Coronado Coronado Public Library 640 Orange Ave. Coronado, CA 92118 619-522-7390 Film and Discussion In The Winn Room Adults Free “ROBOT AND FRANK” (2012. 89 min. PG-13.) - A wily Frank Langella shines as a slightly dotty ex-jewel thief in this smart and snappy futuristic yarn. Worried about his father’s increasing state of disorientation, his son (James Marsden ) hires a robot to act as his dad’s aide and life coach. Before long, Frank and the robot carry out a series of daring neighborhood burglaries. With Susan Sarandon, Liv Tyler and Peter Skarsgaard.
  • Toast National Margarita Day on February 22 at Margaritaville Hotel San Diego with an all-day celebration featuring live entertainment, food and drink specials, a Margarita Tasting Crawl, and a photo-op setup. The day kicks off with a live DJ at LandShark Bar & Grill from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., followed by a traveling mariachi performance from 2 to 3 p.m. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., attendees can take part in a Margarita Tasting Crawl with specialty margaritas served throughout the hotel, including a Prickly Pear Margarita, Classic Margarita and non-alcoholic option, Coffee Margarita, and Frozen Margarita at various locations. Additional offerings include a $5 Blender Cup Special, dining and margarita combos at the 5 o’Clock Somewhere Rooftop Bar, and, of course, a 5 p.m. Cheers featuring $5 margaritas. Perfect for kicking off a Gaslamp night out this National Margarita Day! Margaritaville Hotel San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • A festive cultural event featuring JJ Anderson, Special Guest and Local Filmmaker of "Sacred Soil: The Piney Woods School." The film tells an inspiring story about the history of Black educational institutions in America and how the last Black standing boarding school, Piney Woods School, is more than just an institution. The event will open with "The Main Line," a live performance of the life story of Gospel Singer Mahalia Jackson, written and directed by Jennie Hamilton-local Oak Park Producer and Director of plays and owner of the C.A.T. Theater. Dr. Patricia Williams, Author of "Out in Dem Streets: The Homelessness Pandemic Documentary and Personal Account," will share her personal experience as a homeless person for a period of ten years. The event will bring a finale with a Drummers and Dancers performance. Oak Park Library on Facebook
  • On Saturday, Feb. 14, Petco invites local families and pets to the grand re-opening event celebrating its remodeled Clairemont Mesa location. The new store features a next-level shopping experience, expanded exclusive merchandise for pets and pet lovers, new interactive live animal viewing tunnels, a dedicated home décor area and more. Animal viewing tunnels are designed to let kids get up close with reptiles and furry friends like never before – perfect for enrichment, photo opps and making memories! Free event activities, giveaways and special offers for the whole family include: • Goodie bags for the first 100 customers • $10 off a $30 purchase (now through Feb. 23) • $10 large dog beds, while supplies last • Scratch-off cards with exclusive discounts and a chance to win a FREE shopping spree up to $499 • Grooming, training and veterinary info sessions and Valentine’s Day craft station • Pup cups, coloring sheets, scavenger hunts, balloon animals and face painting • Dog and cat adoptions in partnership with national nonprofit Petco Love • Hourly giveaways for loyalty members and double the number of Vital Care points for purchases all weekend long Visit: https://stores.petco.com/ca/sandiego/pet-supplies-sandiego-ca-583.html
  • Join us for a compelling presentation by Eric Munoz on the fight against Algerian sea lavender, also known as "Killer Algae.” Discover how the Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation and its partners are tackling this urgent issue and learn how you can help protect our ecosystem. Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation - Discovery Campus on Facebook / Instagram
  • From indie films and documentaries to animation, musicals and superhero movies.
  • We dig into what the Trump administration's freeze on $10 billion in child care funding could mean for families and providers across California. Then, Somali child care workers are reporting incidents of harassment and surveillance.
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