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  • WHEN | Saturday, September 3, 2022 TIME | 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. VENUE | Westfield Mission Valley ADMISSION | Further information about the event and tickets can be accessed here! This is a one day event taking place at the Westfield Mission Valley Mall in San Diego. Southern California handmade artisan vendors, local designers, artist, live art, food, giveaways and much more! Items being sold by vendors must fit in one of the following categories: Art, Handmade, Vintage, Original Design or Artisanal Food. Vendors must stay open for entire market hours. Partial day participation is not available. Join us for an amazing day of handmade fun! SOCIALS: Facebook Instagram
  • The holiday season is fast approaching and we have the perfect solution for everyone on your shopping list! Invite your friends and family to come out to the San Diego Audubon Everything Birdy Yard Sale on December 3rd from 9 to Noon. We will have an assortment of books, birding gear, art and everything bird themed for you to shop from. The sale will be at the Audubon Office at 4010 Morena Blvd, San Diego 92117 and is open to the public. We would love to see you there! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Homelessness advocates recommend calling the county’s 211 hotline to double-check which shelters are open before showing up.
  • The transit agency is also planning an overnight express bus from the San Ysidro border crossing to downtown San Diego.
  • When the Biden administration began construction along the border wall separating Tijuana and San Diego County along Friendship Park, crews also destroyed historic murals that decorated the wall. Artists lamented the loss, but now see a small silver lining.
  • Kids in India illegally collect bits of coal to sell so they can help their families. To give them a chance for a brighter future, a local educator gives them lessons in academics and the arts.
  • Tapestry begins Saturday evening (Nov. 12) with a full day of offerings from 10 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. on Sunday (Nov. 13). For this year’s program, the event focuses on a new model based on experiential learning, offering a series of workshop-based classes from comedy to meditation to arts & crafts, with some of the traditional educational sessions. Tapestry is $36, and $30 for members, which includes admission to Saturday evening’s Reception, Havdalah Dinner, and the Keynote Speaker presentation, along with Sunday’s program. Tickets for the Community Havdalah Dinner only are $40, and $32 for JCC members.
  • Research shows children who change schools can face negative consequences, including lower test scores, lower graduation rates and developmental harm due to the disruption of relationships and changes in their education.
  • Opening reception: We are pleased to invite you to the opening reception of the exhibition The Smallest Show on Earth: Paper Theaters Explored on Friday, Sept. 23 from 6-8 p.m. On view September 23, 2022 - January 22, 2023 About the exhibition: This exhibition celebrates the long history and recent creative innovations in this unique art form. Paper theatres, also known as toy theatres, originated to promote productions in Victorian Era London. They were printed on paperboard sheets and sold as kits at the concession stand of an opera house, playhouse, or vaudeville theater. These paper theatre hobbyists ended up learning a great deal about scenic design, lighting effects, sound effects, musical underscoring, acting, directing — all through a paper theatre toy. The theaters gradually declined in popularity during the late 19th and early 20th centuries but have enjoyed a resurgence in interest in recent years among many puppeteers, filmmakers, theater historians, and hobbyists. This exhibition will introduce new audiences to this playful and engaging craft and offer the opportunity for a wide range of theatrically themed, complimentary programs. Curated by Scott Paulson. Funding for this project generously provided by Barbara Freeman, Ann Craig, UC San Diego Library and Mark and Kathryn Muñoz. Institutional support provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture and by the Members of the La Jolla Historical Society. Enjoy refreshments courtesy of Opening Reception Sponsor Wheat & Water.
  • Jia Tolentino has a nuanced perspective on her religious upbringing and her subsequent rejection of that belief system. And then what it meant to become a parent.
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