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  • 1st Annual OTL Cornhole Tournament Get ready to join a brand new tradition at the iconic Over the Line World Championship! OMBAC is excited to launch the inaugural OTL Cornhole Tournament, offering a fresh way to experience the legendary Fiesta Island atmosphere. Whether you're a seasoned cornhole player or just looking for a fun competition, secure your spot and be part of history. Event Information: When: July 13, 2025 - 10 a.m. – 4p.m. (or until it's over) Where: Located next to The Cantina fenced in area with token bar Team Entry & Cost: Entry is $25 per person ($50 per team). Open to the Public: This event is open to the public with ID. Cash Prize: 1st and 2nd place teams will each get a CASH prize. Tournament: Tournament will run through Scoreholio. Tournament Details & What You Need to Know: Enjoy a dedicated, fenced-in tournament area that includes its own token bar, open to the public with valid ID. Compete for real rewards! The 1st Place Team and 2nd Place Team will each receive a CASH PRIZE! The entire tournament will be run efficiently through Scoreholio. We recommend downloading the app for seamless bracket tracking and live scoring updates. Why Play? Make History: Be among the first-ever champions of this new OTL tradition. Compete for Cash: High stakes and exciting payouts for top finishers. Experience OTL Differently: Immerse yourself in the unique, adults-only atmosphere of the Over the Line World Championship from a new competitive angle. Fun & Camaraderie: Enjoy a day of spirited play, good times, and cold drinks. Rules We Strictly Enforce The No “B”s: No Bottles, No Bicycles, No Bowzers, No Babies, No Bad Attitudes, and No Battles (fighting). Drones: Are prohibited in the permit area. Alcohol Rules: No Glass, No Kegs, No Styrofoam coolers, and Must be 21. Bicycle Rules: Bikes are prohibited within the dunes. Please store your bike at the bike racks. OMBAC is not responsible for your bikes, so please lock them up. (Make Sure to Pick Up Your Bike Each Day) FAQs: Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event? The OTL tournament is held in a public place and therefore there are no age restrictions. Due to some content and sport activity we suggest that attendees be 18 years of age or older. What are my transport/parking options getting to the event? We are no longer working a shuttle from the surrounding areas but we do support rideshare programs and have designated drop off/pick up locations. We do offer a designaled parking pass through this event registration, you can buy it now in one transaction. OMBAC - Old Mission Beach Athletic Club on Facebook / Instagram
  • Junior Over The Line The Junior Over the Line Tournament is an annual event that brings together young athletes from across the region to compete in the exciting Over the Line (OTL) sport. This unique 3-player softball type game is open to junior players of all skill levels, allowing beginners to learn the game and experienced players to showcase their talents. The Junior Over the Line Tournament participants can look forward to a day of fun in the sun, filled with laughter, excitement, and the thrill of competition. The chance to test their skills against teams from different backgrounds adds an element of adventure. Event Information Junior Over-The-Line® is a unique 3-player softball type game played on sand. The play area is marked out using rope and staked into the ground in a triangle pattern. Each team pitches to its players. The key rule is to hit a softball-type ball over the line to effect a hit, with 3 hits resulting in a run. Notably, there is no running of bases, making it a distinctive and exciting game. Junior OTL is played the same way adult Over-The-Line is. The difference is court size. The peewee division is co-ed and played on a 35′ court, using a safety softball and hitting off a tee. For ages 9-11 and 12-14, the court size is 45′, and it uses a standard OTL ball and pitching. All other divisions use standard-sized courts, balls, and pitching. Gloves are allowed for all divisions except the 18-20-year-old boys division. Round-robin formats are used, with 4 to 5 teams per court. Due to single-elimination play, awards are given to 1st—and 2nd-place teams. Event Details: Junior OTL Tournament ($15): June 8, 2025 Junior OTL Tournament ($15): June 29, 2025 World Championships (Free): August 9, 2025 Player Check-In: 7:30 a.m. Games Start: 8:30 a.m. Location: Fiesta Island Park, 1590 East Mission Bay Drive, San Diego, CA 92109 Teams: 3-player team price of $15 includes lunch, drinks and snacks for all registered players. Individual Players: Individual players can also register for $5. We will match you up with a team. We want to give everyone the ability to play! Open to the Public: This public event requires no ticket or entrance fee to watch the games and enjoy the tournament. Age Divisions: DIVISION - AGES - NOTES Pee Wee 5-6 yrs Co-ed teams are allowed, Gloves Allowed Pee Wee 7-8 Co-ed teams are allowed, Gloves Allowed Boys 9-11 Gloves are allowed Boys 12-14 Gloves are allowed Boys 15-17 Gloves are allowed Boys 18-20 Gloves are not allowed Girls 9-11 Gloves are allowed Girls 12-14 Gloves are allowed Girls 15-20 Gloves are allowed 3-player team price of $15 includes lunch, drinks and snacks for all registered players. World champion ships is free for all players and includes lunch, drink and snacks as well. Individual players can also register for $5. We will match you up with a team. We want to give everyone the ability to play! Donate to Angels of OMBAC Angels of OMBAC provide financial support for amateur, youth, and adaptive sports in San Diego County. The Old Mission Beach Athletic Club (OMBAC) provides organization, labor, and equipment for many of these activities. Angels of OMBAC was formed to help fund them. Some examples: Junior Over-the-Line, Wheel-Chair Over-the-Line, international amateur Rugby, Wheel-Chair Basketball, and Quad Rugby, to name a few. OMBAC - Old Mission Beach Athletic Club on Facebook / Instagram
  • Mavericks Beach Club has introduced a new event to their weekly lineup of entertainment – BINGO! Every other Thursday throughout summer, head to the PB beach bar for Bingo Remixed, with Bingo Remixed SD. Described as where music lovers meet game night, Bingo is a high-energy, music-fueled experience where the playlist steals the show, and the vibes are always on point. Mavericks will be giving away big prizes to winners, and all can enjoy $5 Dobel Tequila Shots and $5 Jiant Hard Teas during the games, which begin at 7 p.m. Grab a drink, grab a card, and get ready to sing, dance, and laugh your way through two nights of music bingo magic at Mavericks Beach Club, located at 860 Garnet Avenue. Mavericks Beach Club on Facebook / Instagram
  • Toro Nagashi (floating lanterns) is a ceremony to honor those who have passed. The floating lanterns commemorate loved ones and wish them peace. Guests will be able to float their candle-lit lanterns (LED candles) in the lower garden stream during the evening ceremony on Friday, August 8th. Your ticket includes: Admission to the daytime Toro Nagashi Festival, 1 lantern, evening floating and ceremony, and dinner bento box. Visit: https://www.niwa.org/toro-nagashi-night-ceremony Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Natural Healing Triple Protection Bracelet Design and make your own natural healing triple protection bracelet, said to promote emotional balance, protection from negative energy, and boost overall well-being. The “triple protection” comes from three powerful semi-precious stones including black obsidian, hematite, and tiger’s eye. Meditation and affirmations will be initiated. Daily maintenance and upkeep tips for the bracelet will be advised. Japanese Friendship Garden & Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join Cami Árboles for a night of art, music, and dance! Enjoy a night of art and dancing fueled by the artistry of Los Angeles-based artist Cami Árboles and inspired by current exhibition "Women in Focus." This powerful exhibition demonstrates the pivotal role women have played in photography since its invention in the 1830s, showcasing diverse perspectives on identity, autonomy, and representation. The night will feature a captivating performance that brings together yoga, flexibility, and dance combined with opera singing to showcase the power and versatility of the female form. Árboles’ performance piece draws directly from the themes of "Women in Focus," reimagining them through embodied gestures that speak to resilience, sensuality, and the multiplicity of womanhood. Come for the live performance, stay for the full experience. Enjoy a drink from the cash bar, take a stroll through the exhibition, and stay to dance and let loose with music by DJs. Cami Árboles is a multidisciplinary artist and movement educator born and raised in Los Angeles. She is a graduate of Yale University, where she studied and trained extensively in classical voice, opera, and live performance. Her background in vocal performance and physical theater deeply informs her current work, which explores the body as a site of ritual, resistance, and transformation. Árboles is the founder of Mind Body Spirit Collective (MBSC), an international movement platform centering pole dance, yoga, and somatic healing through community. Cami draws from diverse disciplines to create immersive, embodied experiences about womanhood and the female form. Visit: https://www.sdmart.org/event/sdma-cami-arboles-body-frame/ Cami Árboles on Instagram / TikTok
  • North City is kicking off its summer outdoor movie night series with a free screening of Disney’s "Toy Story" on Friday, June 13. This movie night invites the whole community to come together for an elevated family experience with great food, shared moments, and summer outdoor fun. Starting at 5 p.m., families and fans can head to “Andy’s backyard" for an evening filled with interactive games, kid-friendly crafts and activities for all ages, and meet-and-greets with beloved characters Woody and Buzz Lightyear, before settling in for the movie screening at 6:30 p.m. Cowboys, space rangers, and movie lovers will receive complimentary popcorn and can purchase an array of bites and drinks from North City’s eateries, including newly opened A Lo Fresco, serving internationally inspired bowls and wraps; Buona Forchetta, preparing fresh pizza onsite from its mobile pizzeria truck; Wynston’s Ice Cream, featuring a themed You’ve Got a Friend in Me flavor made with yellow sugar cookie ice cream; Maya’s Cookies, offering cookie decorating kits; Milonga Empanadas, grilling choripán sandwiches with Argentine chorizo and chimichurri; and Draft Republic, pouring beer, wine, and cocktails for adults. Limited seating will be available, and guests are encouraged to bring low chairs and blankets to enjoy this movie under the stars. For more information about North City, visit https://www.northcity.com/ or follow North City on Instagram.
  • News flash! The near future! New developments in artificial intelligence have gone… not as planned. And now the robots are taking over—unless plucky teen hacker, Jolie Daniels, screen-name Ha.G., and the bot she made from spare parts from her parent’s garage, can stop the armies of sentient appliances she accidentally loosed on the world. From Puppeteers for Fears, the company that brought you "Cthulhu: the Musical!," and "The Cabaret at the End of the World," comes a hilarious cyberpunk fever-dream: "ROBOPOCALYPSE: The Musical!" Featuring thirteen new songs, an analog synthesizer driven score, an all-puppet cast, more multimedia elements than you can shake a stick at, and a wickedly stylish 1980s visual aesthetic, "ROBOPOCALYPSE: The Musical!" is Puppeteers for Fears’ most ambitious show ever, and is sure to dazzle and astonish. Written and composed by Josh Gross. Directed by Hunter Prutch. Starring Alyssa Mathews, Forest Gilpin, Owen Webb, Rachel Routh, Alex Giorgi, Brianca Knight, and featuring special musical guest, Blunderbusst. Puppeteers for Fears is an Oregon-based comedy troupe, specializing in original horror and science fiction rock’n’roll musicals performed with puppets. The company was founded as a one-night-only cabaret show for Halloween 2015, but was so popular that it kept going and never looked back. In the time since, PFF has written and performed a half-dozen original feature musicals covering everything from supernatural monsters to killer robots to lonely sasquatches, performed all over the US on six tours, and sold out venues nationwide with its innovative and hilarious combination of puppetry, video, and live music. Time: Tueday, Aug. 26 8 p.m. (Doors 7 p.m.) Puppeteers for Fears on Facebook / Instagram
  • Two Another are Eliot Porter and Angus Campbell, a musical duo originating from Sydney, Australia. Their kaleidoscopic mix of Electronic, Alternate RnB, Indie Pop and Soul has been heard across the globe since joining forces in 2015, amassing a following of over 1.8 million monthly listeners and over 400 million streams to date, with tour dates spanning across Europe, the Americas, the UK and back home in Australia. Now based in Europe, the band’s global origin story lies under the Australian sun with Eliot and Angus meeting in their high school music program where they were taught audio production by hometown dance-music-icons Bag Raiders. The pair quickly bonded over a mutual love of D’Angelo, Daft Punk and Danger Mouse. “Growing up in that golden era of indie, Ed Banger and French Touch, we shared a love of 90s electronica, dance and hip hop, and our parent’s Motown records,” says Angus, “There was a lot to be inspired by.” The duo’s recordings have since gone on to achieve significant success, accumulating hundreds of millions of streams of their EPs "Another Tape" and "Two Sides," followed by their debut album "Back To Us." Their versatility is evident in their remixes and collaborations with artists like Young Franco, Portugal The Man, The Magician, and Claptone. On stage Two Another creates an undeniable connection with any audience they are put in front of. The live band elevates the catalog, taking their grooves, musicality and vocal-driven anthems to another level. Outside of headline tours of their own the pair have made their way onto stages around the world while supporting the likes of Rufus Du Sol, Flight Facilities, SG Lewis, Daniel Caeser, Cannons, and Roosevelt. 2024 is set to be the biggest year yet for the pair. They will release their second full length album, ‘SUBURBIA’ in the Fall alongside their first ever World Tour. The new album is a coming-of-age story that follows fictional characters through their challenges and triumphs of navigating the final four years of high school in the suburbs. This musical odyssey unfolds through four distinct EPs — "FRESHMAN," "SOPHOMORE," "JUNIOR," "SENIOR" — and culminates in the collected works released at the "SUBURBIA LP." Time: Saturday, Aug. 16 9 p.m. (Doors 8 p.m.) Two Another on Facebook / Instagram
  • For NPR's Word of the Week: Things are getting spicy. We explain how a word referring to cinnamon and pepper turned less literal by the 19th century.
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