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  • Join us for a very special time of spiritual renewal and rebirth when the Divine comes close to bless and uplift us. During Easter, we celebrate the release of the lower nature and the resurrection of the higher, Divine nature. Included is the music, meditation, fellowship and our cofounder’s Barbara Martin mystical Easter message. Dimitri Moraitis is cofounder and executive director of the renowned Spiritual Arts Institute. An accomplished metaphysical teacher, Dimitri has lectured across the country, appeared on numerous radio shows and leads workshops and training classes offered at the Institute with Barbara. BARBARA Y. MARTIN is considered one of the foremost clairvoyants and spiritual teachers in the world. Born with the gift of seeing the aura in all its subtleties, she is a pioneer in the field of metaphysics having taught thousands how to better their lives by working with the aura and spiritual energy. Martin and Moraitis are the award-winning authors of the international bestseller Change Your Aura, Change Your Life, Communing with the Divine, Karma and Reincarnation, the highly acclaimed The Healing Power of Your Aura and the newly released Heaven and Your Spiritual Evolution. Event Details: Offered online and In-person Conducted by Barbara Y. Martin and Dimitri Moraitis
  • This month’s Second Tuesday Tastings at Bluewater Boathouse Seafood Grill in the former Hotel del Coronado Boathouse on Coronado Island honors both National Seafood Month in October and the restaurant’s ongoing “Taste of Spain” seasonal culinary focus. For the Oct. 10 Second Tuesday Tasting, local chefs will pair Panko Artichoke Hearts with Brava Sauce and Chipotle Blackened Swordfish with Abadia de San Campio Albarino and Marques de Riscal Verdejo wines from Spain, respectively. The special two-course Oct. 10 dinner with wine pairings is $55 per person. Reservations are encouraged. According to Bluewater co-founder and co-owner Jimmy “Jim U” Ulcickas, Bluewater’s obsession with freshness and sustainability makes a National Seafood Month menu a no-brainer. “Back in 1996, Bluewater was at the forefront of the fresh, sustainable seafood conversation,” he said. “Folks weren’t used to getting hyper-fresh seafood and shellfish right in their own neighborhood, and the question of fish origins was just starting to take off.” “Today, many restaurants claim to be fresh and responsible – but we are still the sustainability leader, one of the few pursuing a wholly sustainable menu and operating our own fishing boat, which gives us more control over the fish we ultimately serve our customers. It’s a difference you can taste.” Even more than restaurant owners, Ulcickas and co-owner Richard Staunton consider themselves fisherman at heart. “I think it is precisely this appreciation for the ocean that makes Bluewater such a favorite among seafood lovers. We’ve worked hard over the years to build the consensus that if you want the absolute freshest fish, you come to Bluewater,” said Staunton. For more info, go to https://www.bluewatergrill.com/location/coronado/. You can also follow each Bluewater restaurant on Facebook, or the Bluewater family on Instagram.
  • Dynasty Dance Co., a non-profit organization dedicated to providing dance education and opportunities for aspiring artists and underserved youth, is excited to present "Boo Birthday Bash," a Halloween-themed dance extravaganza set to enchant the community with spectacular performances and a night of fun and festivities. Taking place on October 14 from 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. at Starlight Dance Studio, this hair-raising event promises to be an unforgettable experience for all. Not only will guests enjoy bewitching dance sessions by the talented team of Dynasty Dance Co., but they will also have the chance to participate in a dance party, interactive sensory play stations, a jumpy and rally pit, pumpkin and pumpkin decorating station, Halloween-themed crafts and games, and a costume contest. Plus, attendees can indulge in complimentary mimosa bar and chili cook-off tastings while voting for their favorite recipe. VIP guests will also receive a swag bag and gain admission for themselves and one child with each ticket. Adult tickets are available for an additional $10. All proceeds raised from this spooktacular event will go directly towards supporting Dynasty DanceCo.'s mission of providing opportunities for aspiring dancers in underserved communities. The Boo Bash schedule includes a costume contest, meet and greet with popular superhero Spiderman, and fan favorite Bluey, chili cook-off, and silent auction. Tickets are limited, so be sure topurchase them in advance on the Give butter platform. https://givebutter.com/Boo For more information on Dynasty Dance Co. and its mission, please visit their website at www.dynastydanceco.org. View this event on Facebook Tentative Event Schedule: • 10 a.m. Event starts • 10 a.m.-1 p.m. - Glow Dance Party - Chili Cook-Off Tastings + Voting - Sensory Play Area - Pumpkin Decorating + Crafts & Games - Jumpy & Rall Pit - Snacks & Refreshments - Silent Auction • 11a.m. Spiderman Meet & Greet • 11:40 a.m. Bluey Meet & Greet • 12 p.m. Chili Voting & Silent Auction Close • 12:15 p.m. Costume Contest • 12:40 p.m. Chili Cook-Off Winner & Silent Auction Winners Announced • 1 p.m. Event ends
  • Imagined cinematic futures will be used by guest speakers to discuss current issues about race, gender, healthcare and artificial intelligence.
  • The House voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to approve a bill that would force parent company ByteDance to sell TikTok or face a ban of the social media app on U.S. devices.
  • Authors say that the proliferation of AI-generated books can lead customers into buying the wrong book on Amazon and that these books can harm authors' sales numbers and reputations.
  • Scripps Ranch Theatre continues their 43rd Season with their production of Tony and Pulitzer prize-winner "Lost In Yonkers" written by Neil Simon and directed by Jaquelyn Ritz. The production runs at Scripps Ranch Theatre on the campus of Alliant Int’l University. It previews on Friday, May 19, opens Saturday, May 20 and runs through June 11; Fridays and Saturdays 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. No performance on June 4. Added matinee on Saturday, June 10. To reserve seats, contact the box office at (858) 395-0573 or online at www.scrippsranchtheatre.org Director Jacquelyn Ritz, a multi-talented San Diego actor, director and educator, shared “Real, honest and bursting with humor, it's easy to see why Neil Simon has been called “the Shakespeare of his time.” Set in Yonkers in 1942, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play follows the story of young brothers Jay and Arty, as they are left to live with Grandma Kurnitz and Aunt Bella for the next 11 months - while their father Eddie takes to the road to repair the family's devastated financial situation. We also meet Uncle Louie and Aunt Gert, with their own idiosyncrasies and set of survival issues. Look out! I love the humanity, vibrancy and spirit of this play. Loaded with humor and heart, perhaps we'll see that with a little help, we can make it through our darkest days.” The cast of San Diego Performers includes SRT Artistic Director, Jill Drexler as Grandma Kurnitz, Katee Drysdale as Bella, Kenny Bordieri as Eddie, Eddy Lukovic as Louie, Melanie Mino as Gert, J.P. Wishchuk as Arty and Giovanny Diaz de Leon as Jay. About Scripps Ranch Theatre Scripps Ranch Theatre (SRT) is a professional theatre company located on the campus of Alliant International University and is celebrating its 43rd Season. Helmed by Artistic Director, Jill Drexler, Scripps Ranch Theatre produces a mainstage season in their intimate 118 seat space. SRT is a leader in the Southern California Arts Community in developing and producing new plays with their annual Out On A Limb - New Plays From America’s Finest City. To learn more, visit www.scrippsranchtheatre.org
  • The history of illuminated manuscripts is filled with beauty and intrigue. These hand-written books which were prized throughout Europe had painted embellishments often utilizing precious metals such as gold and silver. The pages of these miniature works of art were made up of animal skins called vellum. Their subject matter was usually Christian scripture, practice, and lore. Illuminated manuscripts were produced in Europe between 1100-1600 and often originated from monasteries or were commissioned by wealthy individuals who wanted them for their personal libraries. Between the 13th and 15th centuries upper class patrons supported the creation of private workshops that flourished primarily in French and Italian cities and their surrounding courts. One only has to look at the masterpiece Les Tres Riches Heures du duc de Berry by the noted Limbourg Brothers to understand how amazing and prized these handmade books were. By 1440, however, their popularity began to diminish with the ability to mass produce books with the advent of the printing press. In this docent-led talk, significant manuscripts will be discussed along with their influence on the art of the late Medieval and early Renaissance. Visit: https://www.timkenmuseum.org/calendar/event/free-virtual-talk-the-beauty-of-manuscript-illumination/ Timken Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Art and magic so often go hand in hand. These new YA releases all explore both art and magic as the means to heal trauma, communities — and even worlds.
  • The Friends of the Coronado Public Library present Kristin Hannah in conversation with Susan Elizabeth Philips, in partnership with Warwicks Bookstore and the Coronado Cultural Arts Commission. This event is a fund-raiser for the Friends of the Coronado Public Library and a paid ticket is required to enter. Please visit our website for more information.
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