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  • Our concerts rock! What better place to enjoy great summer music than on the beach, with your toes in the sand? This summer, Encinitas Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts brings more fun to our beach concert experience. Summer Concerts are held right on the sand at beautiful Moonlight Beach in Encinitas. Join us on Sunday, August 7 for Joker's Hand in concert. Their music weaves multiple genres of music like pop, punk and hip-hop into their rock rooted sound. The band’s explosive live shows coupled with their ear catching vocals and musicianship has catapulted them above the noise floor of the Los Angeles rock music scene. Come enjoy their fantastic live show with us at Moonlight Beach! Full Lineup for 2022: July 10- Gypsy Dreams - Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band July 24- Mark Easterday Band - Country Covers August 7- Joker's Hand - Alternative Rock August 21- Rayford Bros - Rockabilly, 50's Rock n' Roll Come enjoy fun at the beach. Remember that glass, alcohol, smoking and dogs are prohibited on our beaches. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • We have an update for the future of San Diego after the state of the county address. The California Taskforce on Reparations has finally answered one of the thorniest questions – who will be eligible for reparations? Advocates worry as more attention turns to the unfolding humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, Afghans who worked with the Americans for decades may be forgotten.
  • Colombian artist Sebastián Yatra is coming to San Diego for his brand new Dharma Tour See him live at Viejas Arena on Sat, Sep 3 at 8 P.M. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • The pop star has always been an uneasy match for the demands of touring. In the controlled stillness of a Las Vegas theater, she may have finally found her place.
  • Australian musician, DJ and record producer Flume will perform live at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park on Fri, Sep 2 at 6 P.M. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Starting next month, landlords will be able to file eviction notices for people who have not paid rent due to hardships from the COVID-19 pandemic. San Diego is continuing its push to build more protected bike lanes. The city of Oceanside is debuted the first advanced water purification facility in San Diego County.
  • The White House is positioning the president to the middle on crime in an effort to blunt attacks in next year's presidential election from Donald Trump and Republicans.
  • The state is projecting California K-12 public school student enrollment will drop 9% by 2030. State lawmakers are taking action to extend eviction protections for Californians who are participating in rental assistance programs. Tijuana has the potential to become Mexico’s next big technology hub.
  • A report published by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change shows a world on track to push past the 1.5 degrees Celsius mark. While the IPCC is calling on political leaders to act on a national and international scale, the report authors said that work at the local level is also critical. In recent years, there’s been a shift in perspective on who is truly responsible for the sweeping changes needed to limit emissions. Meanwhile, young people are in the forefront of climate activism. Their networks span countries and continents for one goal – saving the future. Plus, San Diego researchers working to stave off the worst impacts of global warming are looking for answers in the region’s wetlands. Cattails could be part of the answer. And, California state air regulators put forth a bold proposal to move the state away from gasoline powered cars to a greener future- one led by electric vehicles. Finally, participating in clean-ups and trash pickups are always popular around this time of year as Earth Day makes people more conscious than ever about the necessity of caring for the environment. But where does the trash end up? Big questions remain about our landfills and if recycling is working.
  • Jazz icon Leonard Patton and acclaimed international performing songwriter Gregory Page allow their musical ideas and genre-bending talents to collide in an intimate concert setting. Two show dates! The $40 ticket is for the CONCERT ONLY The $60 ticket includes a pre-show dinner from an all-new menu served at 6:30 p.m. and the Concert which begins at 7:30 p.m. Follow them on social media! Leonard Patton: Facebook + Twitter Gregory Page: Facebook + Instagram
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