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  • December 31, 2025 | 5:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. Embrace the New Year on the sparkling shores of Mission Bay! Welcome 2026 in style with a sumptuous four-course prix fixe dinner, featuring a complimentary champagne toast, live entertainment, and a selection of thoughtfully curated dishes like seafood romescada, lamb cassoulet and squash agnolotti. Our culinary team has also hand-picked wine pairings to take the guesswork out of this memorable dining experience. Cost: $110 Per Person | +$30 Wine Pairing
  • This Grammy-nominated quartet lights up stages around the globe, and now, they're bringing this vibrant show to Fallbrook. The program includes familiar selections by Rossini, Ravel, Albeniz, Gimenez and Piazzolla, among others. This sensational quartet gets rave reviews like "Impeccable in every respect" (Classical Guitar Magazine), and their bold, passionate playing and jaw-dropping skills will sweep you away on this musical journey filled with color, culture and rhythm. They've become fan favorites for a reason! Visit: Texas Guitar Quartet - 'Music of Spain & Latin America' Texas Guitar Quartet on Instagram and Facebook
  • Ring in the New Year with laughter at a sharp, alcohol-free comedy show at the historic Sunshine Brooks Theater (217 N. Coast Highway, Oceanside, CA). Headlined by Brian Kiley and hosted by Tim X Lee, the theater welcomes a relaxed crowd ready to laugh with clear heads. Tim opens with his signature PowerPoint comedy, using clever slides to turn seemingly complex topics into instant punchlines, blending stand-up with science for relatable, visual humor. Brian Kiley closes with his deadpan mastery, mining marriage, parenting, and midlife quirks for big laughs, supported by fresh acts on work-from-home mishaps and family traditions. It’s tight, funny, and over early—perfect for a sober, joyful start to the new year. Brian Kiley on Instagram Tim X Lee on Instagram
  • Children and their caregivers are invited to enjoy simple stories, songs and community. Reading practice helps young ones to develop school readiness skills and also encourages perspective-taking, enhanced language ability, and critical thinking. Join us! Please bring water and a blanket or chairs for your family. We will move inside if it rains. Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/outdoor-toddler-storytime-414141
  • Swing by the IDEA Lab during the week of December 8th to decorate your very own ugly sweater! You provide the sweater...or the shirt, the bag, the whatever...and we provide the materials! Glitter, pompoms, vinyl cutouts, ribbon, ornaments, and everything else you need to make that ugly sweater you're dreaming of a reality. You could even get super crafty and use our sewing machines or 3D printers to add that little something extra to your sweater. The possibilities are endless! Come by anytime the lab is open December 8th-13th, while supplies last. Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/ugly-sweater-making-493816
  • The annual contest for students in grades four through 12 is back for its eighth year — this time with a special prize for a podcast that marks the 250th anniversary of the United States.
  • A federal judge dropped two of the charges against Luigi Mangione — the man accused of fatally shooting UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson — making his case no longer eligible for the death penalty.
  • If you can’t easily consume it, having marijuana in your car does not give California police the right to search the vehicle.
  • Join us at the City of San Diego’s free holiday festival – December Nights in Balboa Park. December 6th and 7th only from 5 p.m. – 9 p.m. Visit ICA San Diego / Central to celebrate the spirit of the holiday and buy gifts specially made by members of our Ceramics lab. For more information, please visit Balboa Park’s website. Visit: Ceramics Sale at December Nights ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • California’s top judge wants to deter immigration agents from making arrests in courthouses, a practice that she says instills fear in witnesses and litigants.
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