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  • From December 13-17 and December 20-23 from 5-9 p.m. nightly, the winery village is open late, lit up with twinkling lights and holiday magic. Listen to the Carolers strolling through the winery village while you sip hot mulled wine and visit the artisan Shopping village of local arts and crafts vendors for last minute shopping. The Tasting room will be open, The Kitchen Restaurant will have grab and go Italian food and Manzanita Coffee House and the winery village shops will be open late for your holiday dining, sipping and shopping. There will be nightly food trucks as well, with a wide variety of food items. Back this Year: Miceli's Polar Express train exhibit! In the Gazebo. See a giant outdoor holiday themed miniature train exhibit, that will delight all ages. INSIDER TIPS ~ Dress warmly and bundle up the little ones, it can get chilly in December ~Bring cash for Vendors that may not accept credit cards ~No pets are permitted on the winery grounds, no exceptions. ~No outside food or beverages permitted ~Carpooling is recommended as this is a very popular event ~Want to come when it's not so busy? Weekdays are less busy typically **Please note: Santa will not be at Holiday Nights in the Evenings. Santa will be at the winery every morning between December 13 and 17 and December 20-23 for Breakfast with Santa. Breakfast with Santa gives kids a great opportunity to meet with Santa in a relaxing atmosphere, without lines. Moms and dads can sit back and watch and enjoy a mimosa and brunch while we treat the kids to fun activities such as face-painting and animal encounters, besides meeting with Santa. Please see Breakfast With Santa Event Page for more details and ticket information. Visit: https://www.bernardowinery.com/pages/holiday-nights-at-bernardo-winery
  • New La Jolla Historical Society exhibit pays tribute to iconic landmark of 60s and 70s.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Monday, Nov. 17, 2025 at 9:30 p.m. on KPBS 2. Learn about recycling efforts at Biobreak, and then meet architect Pablo Chee at Imperial Garden restaurant in Mexicali.
  • In his first nonfiction book in a decade, Coates reflects on what he learned while visiting three different places: Senegal, South Carolina and the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
  • In conjunction with the exhibition “How We Gather,” which investigates solidarity through the lens of the pandemic. Collaborators Nina Sarnelle and Selwa Sweidan lead this workshop exploring touch as a time-based medium and a system of co-creating knowledge. Participants will be led through somatic exercises, and have the option to engage in solo or small-group touch experiments. No previous experience required. Mandeville Art Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • This year, filmmaker Sterlin Harjo, poet Jericho Brown and disability rights activist Alice Wong are among the recipients of the so-called "genius grants." Each fellow receives $800,000.
  • "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters" expands the monsterverse with 10-part streaming show on Apple TV+.
  • Iran is preparing to “imminently” launch a ballistic missile attack on Israel, according to a senior U.S. administration official.
  • Canon-making is a core part of rap fandom, the subject of endless barbershop parleys and message-board battles. But something curdles when the companies that control the music business enter the chat.
  • The Athenaeum is excited to present Katherine Schwab, PhD, an expert in the authentic aesthetics and representations of ancient Greek sculpture. In her lecture, she will explore the evidence for color on ancient Greek sculpture and the use of both new and old technologies to aid our understanding of their original polychromatic appearance. Schwab is a professor of art history and visual culture in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts at Fairfield University in Connecticut. She is also Director of the Classical Studies Program, Curator of the Plaster Cast Collection for the art museum and Founding Director of the Arts Institute at Fairfield.
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