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  • Celebrate Mom with a festive Mother’s Day Brunch at The Shores Restaurant, set against beachfront views and a relaxed coastal atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a seasonal spread of brunch favorites, classic breakfast and lunch dishes, fresh pastries, and a selection of sweet treats, perfect for a leisurely seaside celebration with family and friends. Make the day even more celebratory with $25 bottomless mimosas, ideal for toasting Mom. This special brunch is served on Sunday, May 10 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is priced at $95 per person and $45 per child. To make a reservation, visit https://www.ljshoreshotel.com/upcoming-happenings/. The Shores Restaurant on Facebook / Instagram
  • Doors open at 4:30 p.m., films start at 5 p.m.. Donation is $10 per person and includes refreshments. Takeout or other food is allowed. Our cartoon is "Plane Crazy" (1928), the first Mickey Mouse cartoon to be produced... but the fourth to be released. Next is another important first: "The Lucky Dog" (1921). This Stan Laurel film features a character actor named Oliver Hardy. It would be five years before they made another film together, and made history! And our own Russ Peck will provide live piano music! In "One Good Turn" (1931), an elderly woman gives food to Depression victims Stan and Ollie, so they decide to help her out. Stan's young daughter Lois was upset that Stan always got the worst of it from Ollie, so in this film the tables are turned... Another first! Other films include "The Finishing Touch," "The Stolen Jools," "The Midnight Patrol," and our first showing of a special tribute to Oliver Hardy. Visit the Saps At Sea - San Diego Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/groups/111118255744315 The Saps at Sea will also host the International Sons of the Desert convention in San Diego, June 21-25, 2026. Passes are available for the entire convention, or for separate events like the evening harbor cruise, formal banquet with vintage music by Dean Mora & his Orchestra, or the $20 Three Hour Film Night featuring restored Laurel and Hardy films. For details see www.sonsfestsd2026.com
  • Everyone is invited to visit our public altar/ofrenda in celebration of Dia de Los Muertos. Families and individuals are welcome to bring a picture, or write names on provided cards, to place on the altar as a way to honor and celebrate loved ones who have died. Mission Hills UMC on Facebook / Instagram
  • This summer, assemble your appetite and set off on a legendary quest through our participating dining locations. Channel your inner superhero by collecting six powerful tokens—each representing an Infinity Stone—earned by purchasing a signature item at each venue. Complete your quest card and unlock your reward: A limited-edition Hyatt stainless steel water bottle + $50 food credit for your next heroic return. Participating outlets & items: Rooftop Cinema & Pool Bar & Grill – Space Stone - Space Stone Cocktail – Blue Cosmo Top of Hyatt – Time Stone - Time Stone Cocktail – Doctor’s Hourglass Landing – Power Stone - Power Stone Cocktail – Orb Crush - Power Stone Entree – Xandar Burger Sally's – Reality Stone - Reality Stone Cocktail – Jane Foster - Reality Rift Mocktail - Reality Rift Mocktail - Reality Stone Entree – Malekith Lobster Roll Market One – Soul Stone - Soul Stone Foods – Fantastic Four Pepperoni Pizza - Soul Stone Drinks – Flow of Time: Hulk White Mocha Matcha Latte and "Who's He? BOB": Strawberry Mixed Lemonade Seaview – Mind Stone Mind Stone Omelet How to join? Visit each participating outlet. Purchase a featured signature item to earn a stone token. Complete your quest card by collecting all six tokens. Redeem your reward at any outlet and celebrate your heroic journey. Let the quest begin. Only the worthy shall rise. Visit: Embark on a Heroic Journey: 'The Infinity Quest' at Manchester Grand Hyatt Comic-Con International on Instagram and Facebook
  • The thousands of unseen farmworkers who make our daily meals possible are the subject of an exhibit of work by artist Jimmy Dorantes, to be presented by The Photographer’s Eye in Escondido. "The Hands That Feed Us" will open on May 9 at the nonprofit gallery, with an artist’s visit and reception on opening day from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., and will close on June 6. Dorantes has been photographing along the U.S.-Mexico border from a very young age, as his mother gave him his first camera at the age of three. His childhood home was on First Street in Calexico, directly across from the border fence, giving him a front-row seat on an ongoing social issue. Dorantes remembers border-crossers sleeping on the roof of his family home and hiding in a backyard tree to evade the Border Patrol. Dorantes is a visual storyteller who spent 25 years as a contract photojournalist for TIME magazine when it served as a major source for international news. "The Hands That Feed Us" is a personal homage to his roots, as Dorantes counted friends, neighbors and relatives among laborers working the fields. His mother’s family harvested crops in the Imperial Valley and traveled north during the Dust Bowl to find work. “It’s a very personal subject,” Dorantes said. “What I’ll be showing are pictures of migrant life, migrant workers sweating out in the fields like my mom would talk about. When I photograph the migrant workers, I’m kind of reliving the stories my mother shared with me.” One of Dorantes’ earliest portraits is of a 93-year-old farm worker he shot in 1974, when Dorantes was a 14-year-old high school student. “My friend, my high school buddy, said, ‘You have to take a picture of my grandfather. You’re not going to believe what he looks like,’” Dorantes recalled. The black and white image, "Mr. Nogales," shows nearly a century of field work in the man’s weathered face. Dorantes’ work has been shown at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the California Museum of Photography in Riverside, and the Museum of Photographic Arts (MoPA) in San Diego. His book, “The Observant Eye,” received an honorable mention in the documentary books category in the 2025 International Photography Awards. The Photographer’s Eye Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Ready to turn your VA benefits into a winning homebuying strategy? Learn how to use your benefits and navigate your VA loan with confidence. Turn your service into homeownership! Join us for a VA Homebuying Seminar designed for veterans, active-duty service members, and military families looking to understand their VA home loan benefits and buy a home with $0 down. FREE DINNER and life changing information What You’ll Learn: How VA loan entitlement works – and how to maximize your benefits Why renting can cost more than owning – see the numbers Zero down payment options – how to buy with little to no money out of pocket Using your VA loan multiple times Real-life case studies from people just like you Step-by-step homebuying process and common mistakes to avoid Meet Your Experts: Patrick Kappel – Retired Navy Lieutenant Commander, Naval Academy graduate, and seasoned real estate investor with 13+ rental properties. Patrick’s disciplined, educational approach has helped countless military families achieve their homeownership goals. Team leader of the #1 Veteran Owned Real Estate Team, Kappel Realty Group with Compass. Caldre02017034 Jared Kelley & Barrett Financial Team – VA loan specialist dedicated to helping active-duty service members and veterans maximize their hard-earned home loan benefits. With a focus on personalized guidance and seamless support, Jared and his team have proudly funded over $100 million in loans for military families. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or looking to use your VA loan again, this seminar gives you the tools, confidence, and insider knowledge to make smart homebuying decisions. This message is intended for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement or offer to lend. All mortgage products are subject to credit and property approval. Rates, program terms, and conditions are subject to change without notice. This is not a commitment to lend. Please contact a licensed mortgage lender for more information and to discuss your specific financial needs. NMLS ID:1676089
  • Shrekno is an immersive, techno-forward twist on the beloved Shrek Rave—built for fans who want their nostalgia louder, darker, and way more underground. This warehouse-style party transforms the dance floor into a full-on “swamp” experience, featuring hardstyle and techno remixes inspired by the Shrek soundtrack, high-intensity DJ sets, and an atmosphere that’s equal parts rave and fantasy fever dream. Expect 360-degree visuals, pulsing light shows, and a crowd that fully commits—costumes and character looks highly encouraged. Add in Shrek-themed cocktails and relentless EDM drops, and you’ve got a high-energy night designed to keep you moving from the first beat to the final bass hit. Come for the memes, stay for the mayhem—welcome to the swamp. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/shrekno Shrek Rave on Instagram
  • Get ready for a no-holds-barred night of Texas rock with ZZ TEX – The Ultimate ZZ Top Experience, one of the nation’s premier tribute acts celebrating the legendary sound and style of ZZ Top. From the first crunchy guitar lick to the last groove-heavy encore, ZZ TEX delivers the iconic look and explosive live energy that made ZZ Top a rock institution. Expect all the signature details fans love—long beards, spinning fuzzy guitars, cheap sunglasses, and a set packed with the band’s most beloved classics. It’s loud, it’s fun, it’s unmistakably ZZ… and yes: have mercy. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/zz-tex ZZ TEX on Facebook
  • Prisoners are allowed to file complaints about mistreatment — but doing so often comes with retaliation. That's according to an investigation by NPR and The Marshall Project.
  • Join OMA’s Free First Sundays for Art for All! Each month, OMA welcomes friends and neighbors on Free First Sundays to join in Art for All, our fun hands-on art-making experience led by artists and cultural partners from our community. The San Diego Art Prize is dedicated to the idea that the visual arts are a necessary and rewarding ingredient of any world-class city and a building block of the lifestyle of its residents. Conceived to promote and encourage dialogue, reflection, and social interaction about San Diego’s artistic and cultural life, this annual award honors artistic expression. The San Diego Art Prize, a cash prize with exhibition opportunities, spotlights artists in the San Diego to Ensenada, Mexico, region whose outstanding achievements in the field of visual arts merit the recognition. Join us this month as we celebrate the three 2026 winners of San Diego Art Prize: Danielle Dean, Ingrid Hernández, and Tatiana Ortiz-Rubio. Come create art projects inspired by their award-winning work! Whether you’re new to art or have your own creative flow, Art for All is the time to let your imagination soar. Visit our current exhibitions to spark your creativity! Explore different art-making materials through creative projects at each session while learning from local and regional artists. Check back each month to see what we’re up to next! These informal drop-in workshops are open to all ages. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. All materials are provided free of charge, while supplies last. All levels welcome! Ticket Prices: Free Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
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