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  • Largest Kids Market in Southern California Coming to the Vista Farmers Market, Saturday October 21st The Ninth Annual Kids, Tweens, and Teens Market, the largest Kids Market in Southern California opens in oldest farmers market in San Diego County for kids from 7 to 17. The annual Kids Market is open from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Applications still available. Come out and support our local kids entrepreneurship! For more information visit: vistafarmersmarket.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • AI is changing our lives – from education and politics to art and healthcare. But what is AI? Should we be optimistic or worried about our future with this rapidly developing technology?
  • Join us at AR Workshop for our Morning creative and crafty Christmas ART Camp, where registrants will paint an Awesome Sign/Work of Art For their room ! This morning session camp is $45 and runs from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Our Summer Camps are designed for girls and boys, ages 7-14. Participants will be able to choose their paint colors from our decor line of paints! ( Kids are encouraged to bring a snack and drink to enjoy during breaks.) We will provide hot cocoa and water. Stay Social! Facebook & Instagram
  • From the organizers: Broadway veteran & San Diego native Jeremy McQueen brings his Emmy® award-winning New York City–based ballet collaborative to San Diego for the west coast premiere of two original ballets: WILD and A Mother's Rite. The Black Iris Project's mission is to harness the Black community's inherent creative spirit to encourage and inspire youth of color to pursue art, movement and music as an expressive outlet and a means for collective healing. “Since its inception in 2016, The Black Iris Project has been committed to telling Black narratives through ballet, using art as a mirror to reflect the times and consistently intertwining themes of social justice in everything we do. As someone who has worked to break through many doors in the world of dance, particularly ballet, I feel it is our duty as artists to be a catalyst for those that are unheard, unseen, and undervalued. I am committed to, now more than ever, dismantling those barriers through my art.” -Jeremy McQueen Content Advisory: This performance contains strobe lights, haze, profanity, and scenes depicting physical and sexual violence. Recommended for ages 13+ 
Audience members are encouraged to wear all Black attire in honor of Black lives and Black History Month. Note: Tickets must be purchased online or by phone through Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster is the only authorized seller of individual tickets for this performance. Tickets purchased on any third party or resale website cannot be guaranteed for authenticity.
  • 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.
  • A love story is not the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the Saw franchise, but that's exactly what a new musical is – and then some.
  • Artificial intelligence in the field of medicine could pose big benefits for doctors and patients alike.
  • Visit Makers Arcade Spring Fair Mother’s Day weekend Saturday, May 13 and Sunday, May 14 at the Broadway Pier in Downtown San Diego. This exciting event will feature more than 100 makers, spring-inspired cocktails, beer by Sierra Nevada, gourmet food trucks, live music performances, photo trailers, styled lounges, a kids craft area, and more! Bring your mom, your babies, or just yourself for this fun weekend of art, makers, and community. The first 100 people to arrive each day will get a swag bag filled with handmade items! Kids under 10 are free.
  • John Barnett made headlines when he went public, saying he wouldn't trust planes made in South Carolina to be airworthy. His family says Barnett suffered PTSD and anxiety from his work at Boeing.
  • Around 250 young playwrights wrote and submitted work as part of the annual contest, Enough! Plays to End Gun Violence. Six were chosen as finalists and had their work performed.
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