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  • The three grants are part of SDF's San Diego Unity Fund, created to help nonprofits provide services to county residents as federal funding is eliminated.
  • Enjoy this show at no extra cost—it's included with your Fair admission! The Morgan Leigh Band is a vibrant 6-member country-rock ensemble with deep roots in San Diego’s live music scene—and a story that comes full circle at the San Diego County Fair. The band made its official performance debut at the Fair in 2012, igniting a journey that would see them grow from local favorites into a must-see live act. In 2018, they returned to the same stage and claimed victory in the Fair’s Battle of the Bands, a milestone that helped launch them to wider recognition. Since then, the Morgan Leigh Band has continued to build a reputation for electrifying performances, blending powerhouse vocals, rich harmonies, and polished instrumentation into a sound that’s both modern and timeless. Their momentum has carried them onto bigger stages, where they’ve opened for nationally recognized acts including Blake Shelton, Lady A, and Keith Urban—bringing their signature energy to audiences across the region. From their early Fair days to their continued success, the Morgan Leigh Band embodies the spirit of live music, community, and storytelling that defines the San Diego County Fair experience . Whether they’re playing to hometown fans or opening for chart-topping stars, they deliver a performance that’s equal parts heart, harmony, and high-energy fun. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/morgan-leigh-band The Morgan Leigh Band on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join rangers every 3rd Saturday of the month for a moderate 3.5-mile loop on the Martha’s Grove Trail at Sycamore Canyon/Goodan Ranch. Learn about the native plants and wildlife of this 2,272-acre preserve while experiencing a variety of habitats, historic oak groves, and the remnants of an old ranch. This activity meets at the Goodan Staging Area of the park located at 16281 Sycamore Canyon Road in Poway. Inclement weather will cancel; call ahead. Park phone number: (858) 513-4737 Visit: https://tockify.com/sdparkscalendar/detail/844/1776524400000?startms=1775026800000 San Diego County Parks on Instagram and Facebook
  • President Trump lauded America's storied history in a speech marking the 250th anniversary of its independence, while also praising his war in Iran, railing against "communists," and vowing to restrict mail-in ballots.
  • Join us at Fairview Farm for a live goat milking demonstration, led by the owner of the resident dairy goats! Learn how goats are milked, how they’re raised and cared for, and discover the many benefits and uses of goat’s milk. Curious? The audience is welcome to ask questions- goat talk encouraged! Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/goat-milking-demonstration San Diego County Fair on Instagram and Facebook
  • Put your corn-shucking skills to the test in this high-energy showdown! Hosted by the always-entertaining Farm MC, fairgoers compete for ribbons, bragging rights, and a whole lot of fun. It’s free to enter- just bring your game face (we’ll bring the corn). Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/corn-shucking San Diego County Fair on Instagram and Facebook
  • FREE summer event in downtown La Mesa featuring classic cars and live bands every Thursday from 5 - 8 p.m. from June 4 - August 27. The 32nd Annual La Mesa Classic Car Show & Live Music Event rolls into downtown La Mesa beginning June 4, 2026 - August 27 every Thursday from 5 - 8 p.m. Visitors can stroll down La Mesa Blvd. to see beautiful classic cars, trucks, and vans (located between 4th St. - Spring St.) and listen to live music every week from local bands that play atop the iconic La Mesa Lumber truck "stage" located at 3rd & La Mesa Blvd. + a DJ, also from 5 - 8 p.m.! This is a FREE, family-friendly community event! Come out and celebrate summer with family & friends. And, be sure to dine, shop & explore all that La Mesa Village has to offer while you're here! Tickets are not needed. 2026 Live Music Schedule: June 4 - The Farmers June 11 - June & Johns Rockin Country Caravan June 18 - Blame Betty June 25 - Santana Soul July 2 - 3 Car Garage July 9 - Surf Birdz July 16 - 8 Track Highway July 23 - Zeelund July 30 - The Stand up Guys August 6 - Safety Orange August 13 - The Tourmaliners August 20 - That Beatles Cover Band August 27 - 80z All Stars *Bands subject to change. How to Participate in the Car Show? Want to show off your classic car, truck or van at the La Mesa Classic Car Show this summer? Simply drive down to La Mesa Blvd. and park in one of the designated parking spots between 4th St. - Spring St. There is no registration or fee required. The Car Show is from 5 - 8 p.m. every Thursday, 6/4/26 - 8/27/26. You can arrive anytime you like. Note, parking on La Mesa Blvd. and adjacent streets are metered parking and the 2 hour limit will be enforced until 6 p.m. La Mesa Village Association on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join master craftsman Kevin Deal as he showcases the art of traditional cane webbing, bringing history to life before your eyes. Using natural strand cane- harvested from the outer bark of rattan, a tropical vine- he skillfully weaves seats for custom-made children’s chairs. Step back in time to the 19th Century Woodworking Chair Shop, located at the rear of the Design in Wood exhibition, and watch as Deal demonstrates techniques that have been used for generations. These handcrafted children’s chairs, made from sturdy red oak, are built using period-accurate methods, including hot hide glue- the same adhesive relied upon by fine furniture makers for centuries. Every chair is finished entirely with hand tools, just as they would have been in the 1800s. Each year, our talented woodworkers craft at least 50 chairs, which are then donated to non-profit organizations serving children. The San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association (SDFWA) members generously volunteer their time at the Fair to build these beautiful, durable chairs. If you know of a worthy organization in need of chairs, please visit the Design in Wood Information Booth to let us know. A special thank you to Strata Forest Products for their generous donation of red oak, ensuring that these timeless skills continue to benefit the community. Don’t miss this opportunity to see a master at work and experience the craftsmanship that stands the test of time! Check the San Diego County Fair website for specific times! Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/chair-caning-demonstration San Diego County Fair on Instagram and Facebook
  • This summer, pack your bags for 'Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair,' a global film festival coming to Digital Gym Cinema, beginning June 5, 2026 through June 11, 2026. Co-presented by the American Cinematheque, 'Bleak Week' spotlights a diverse lineup of films that venture into the darkest sides of humanity and the bleakest points in human history. What began as a Los Angeles-based festival expands this year to 73 cities around the world, including San Diego's Digital Gym Cinema! Founded in 2022, 'Bleak Week' is an annual weeklong festival where audiences can celebrate and experience some of the most challenging works of arthouse cinema. Each June, ‘Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair’ spotlights a diverse lineup of films that venture into the darkest sides of humanity and the bleakest points in human history. Digital Gym Cinema is proud to be a participating cinema in the expanded fifth edition of 'Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair'. Our programming this year includes: • 'Don't Look Now' (Nicolas Roeg, 1973) • 'Meek's Cutoff' (Kelly Reichardt, 2010) • 'Europa' (Lars von Trier, 1991) • 'The Turin Horse' (Béla Tarr, 2011) • 'Pusher' (Nicolas Winding Refn, 1996) • 'Three War Films - A Generation' (Andrzej Wajda, 1955) • 'Three War Films - Kanal' (Andrzej Wajda, 1957) • 'Three War Films - Ashes and Diamonds' (Andrzej Wajda, 1958) • 'The Red and the White' (Miklós Jancsó, 1967) • 'Fires on the Plain' (Kon Ichikawa, 1959) • 'Dying at Grace' (Allan King, 2003) Showtimes and films vary each day, with most films screening twice or more throughout the week. Please visit our website for tickets and to plan your visit to these film destinations: digitalgym.org You can also book directly in person at our box office. Programmer's Statement: 2026: A year of war, and no peace. In honor of the world’s current descent into madness and self-destruction, I felt it was fitting to embrace the despairing theme of combat in our selection of films for 'Bleak Week', a curatorial opportunity to explore the many crises of humanity from various perspectives and genres. Here you will find literal warfare, from the cover-less terrain of the Volga ('The Red and the White') to the sewers of Warsaw ('Kanal') and the jungles of the Philippines ('Fires on the Plain'), and the psychological kind on the open plains of the American west ('Meek’s Cutoff') and the dark canals of Venice ('Don’t Look Now'). The cryptic and frenetic genre entries from provocateurs Lars von Trier ('Europa') and Nicolas Winding Refn ('Pusher') are equally crushing portraits of youth in free fall. But no matter how dire the world view becomes (the late Béla Tarr’s 'The Turin Horse' is especially stormy), these films all share a sense of resilience and a resistance to the loss of hope. Look no further than Allan King’s epic documentary 'Dying at Grace', one of the greatest films ever made about physical deterioration and emotional expression. But who can pick just one nightmare when there are so many to choose from? I suggest you see them all, because collectively, they serve as a reminder of how far we can fall as human beings, and how we can ultimately survive the relentlessness of it all. — Glenn Heath Jr., Artistic Director, Digital Gym Cinema. Digital Gym Cinema on Facebook / Instagram
  • Kuwait accused Iran of launching a failed attack earlier this month on an island where China is helping build a port. And a U.S. ambassador revealed Israel sent its Iron Dome air-defense to the United Arab Emirates.
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