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  • Join Comic-Con Museum and Funko, Inc., a leading pop culture and lifestyle brand, for the third annual “Mask-O-Raid.” Hosted by Funko founder Mike Becker, the festive Halloween party will take place on two nights this year, Friday, Oct. 27, and Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Comic-Con Museum with proceeds benefiting Comic-Con Museum and its Education Center. Tickets on sale now. Tickets are limited due to capacity constraints and are expected to sell out for both nights. Each night is sold separately. Each event will feature: Display of Funko mascot heads World-class exhibit of 1970s vintage Halloween costumes and masks (personal collection of Funmaker Mike) Meet-and-greet, photo op, and signing with Funko founder and Funmaker Mike Becker Frightmaker Mike presents: “The Mystery Behind the Mask” presentation (two shows each night) Each attendee receives a token for a “Mystery Pop Giveaway”! Raffle for Funko prototypes Costume contest with special prizes: Funniest, Scariest, and Most Original Museum Gift Shop (for sale): Halloween-themed items signed by Funmaker Mike, original art, and exclusive Comic-Con Museum merchandise Complimentary party favors: exclusive Mask-O-Raid swag, a Comic-Con Museum Halloween pin, and two-for-one Museum tickets for 2024 Spooky jams by DJ Chino Heavy appetizers, beer, wine, and soft drinks. One drink ticket included with event ticket, additional drinks available for purchase. Each ticket includes access to the party, exhibit, party favors, food, and one drink ticket, as well as opportunities to view the presentations (seating in the theater is limited), purchase collectibles, participate in the raffle, and more. Costumes encouraged. All ages welcome. Comic-Con Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • San Diego House Rabbit Society presents Bunnyfest 2023! This annual outdoor festival features bunny-themed merchandise, games, art socials, adult & children's crafts and a silent auction. You can also visit the free Ask A Vet booth, listen to live educational speakers and enjoy gourmet vegetarian food. Tickets are available for purchase online or in person at Bunnyfest. Tickets are limited for some add-on activities so we recommend purchasing now. ADMISSION FEES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE PURCHASE OF ADD-ON ACTIVITIES. San Diego House Rabbit Society discourages bringing house rabbits to Bunnyfest and any other outdoor events at this time. If you choose to bring your house rabbit to Bunnyfest, they must have a current vaccine against Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus-2 (RHDV2) administered by a veterinarian. For more information, please visit the https://www.sandiegobunnyfest.org/general-info. San Diego House Rabbit Society, Inc on Facebook / Instagram
  • Featured speaker is African People’s Socialist Party Chairman Omali Yeshitela. The U.S. attack on the U.S. front of the African liberation movement has sparked an exponential resurgence of the anti-colonial movement. Ideological and political shackles that prevented united collaboration against our colonial oppressors are being shattered everywhere. The Black is Back Coalition for Social Justice, Peace and Reparations has been joined by the Hands Off Uhuru! Fightback Coalition to co-sponsor the 15th annual Black People’s March on the White House. On November 4 anti-imperialists of every persuasion and nationality are marching in unity with and under the leadership of African and other colonized peoples, declaring “Not one step backwards!” The bicoastal mobilization will demand “Hands Off Uhuru,” freedom for all political prisoners, stop caging children at the U.S. border, remove Cuba from bogus list of terrorism sponsors, stop political repression in the U.S. including attacks on Cop City and Tampa 5 organizers, an end to U.S. government attacks on Mexican, Navajo and other Indigenous peoples, Occupied Palestinian people, the Filipino people, African people in Haiti, Alex Saab and the people of Venezuela, as well as the immediate cessation of U.S. funding of the war in Ukraine - instead directing billions of dollars being spent for that carnage to be paid toward the long-overdue reparations demand by black people. Co-sponsored by Party for Socialism and Liberation - San Diego. View this event on Facebook + Instagram
  • Embedded in genre : sadboy, a collaborative release by rappers MGK and Trippie Redd, is an accidental lesson in what once made the collision of rap and pop-punk so electrifying.
  • Join us for an exciting in-person event at the San Diego Made Factory! Get ready to experience a showcase of local talent, creativity, and community spirit. This free, family and dog-friendly event will feature handmade crafts, stunning live art demos, a mini fall photo shoot, live music, drinks, and more. A special guest artist from Alaska, Ashley Lohr, will be demonstrating her craft of torch-firing enamel on copper to all attendees. Don't miss out on this opportunity to support local artists, watch amazing demonstrations, and find one-of-a-kind treasures. Mark your calendars and come enjoy a day filled with creativity, inspiration, and fun at the San Diego Made Factory in Logan Heights, 2031 Commercial St., SD CA 92113.
  • THIS EVENT WILL BE RESCHEDULED The Lingham Foundation benefits SA Harvest. SA Harvest's mission extends beyond food rescue; it's about transforming lives on a national scale and securing a sustainable future. With 10.3 million tonnes of food wasted annually in South Africa and 20 million people facing critical food vulnerability, collaboration is key to ending hunger and reducing the environmental impact of food waste. Support SA Harvest through the Lingham Foundation’s initiatives and become a catalyst for transformation.Join us for an extraordinary, multi-sensory experience that celebrates the power of compassion and sustainability. Our event focuses on the timeless cycle of abundance that begins with reducing waste and culminates in nourishing all. Celebrate the alchemical journey of food – how it sustains, uplifts, and contributes to a sustainable future. It's a reminder that, with nourishment and support, anyone can flourish. Hosted by the Lingham Foundation in partnership with SA Harvest, it's your chance to join a global movement dedicated to ending hunger and reducing food waste. Embark on this transformative journey with us, as we champion a world steered by systemic change, sustainability, and the promise of technology. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X/Twitter
  • In our 21+ beer garden, we'll be serving up 2 days full of live, local music, beer, cocktails, and plenty of Oktoberfest festivities including; a Mr. & Mrs. Oktoberfest Contest, Stein Holding Competitions, Brat Eating and Pretzel Toss. Don't miss the 4:20 Happy Hour on Friday with drink specials, OFest Drag Show by Mariam T and her Divas on Saturday, and much more. VIP tickets are $49 and include: entrance, a custom one-liter “OB Oktoberfest” mug filled with 2 beers, access to an exclusive VIP bar area, upgraded restrooms, and priority re-entry! GA tickets are $10 at the gate With your help, we give back over $50,000 each year to our non-profit partners! Proudly sponsored by Jagermeister! Visit: https://www.oboktoberfest.com/ OB Oktoberfest on Facebook / Instagram
  • Dust off those boots and prepare for an unforgettable night of country music at Belmont Park’s Beach House on Thursday, September 21! Hitting the beachfront stage will be country music star Rodney Atkins, the first-ever country artist to perform at Beach House. Guests can enjoy line dancing by the beach, specialty cocktails and a live performance of Atkins’ chart-topping hits like Watching You, Farmer’s Daughter and Take a Back Road. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased here. This event is 21+. For those looking to kick their boots up and enjoy the show from one of the VIP Cabanas and tables complete with bottle service and a featured menu, email us. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • You are cordially invited to join us in celebrating an all-class reunion, marking our first significant gathering since the pandemic. Festivities include open houses, an MCLE, and rooftop celebration. It's a wonderful opportunity to revisit your alma mater, reconnect with fellow alumni, and relive the vibrant energy of your law school experience. Tours will be available on both Friday and Saturday, allowing you to explore the campus. As the day turns into evening on Saturday, join us for a special rooftop gathering at Harbor & Sky, where you can create lasting memories with old friends while enjoying delightful beverages and appetizers. It's a perfect occasion to rekindle connections that have stood the test of time. The evening promises to be a joyous celebration filled with heartfelt connections, camaraderie, culinary delights, and a special tribute to our enduring spirit. This event is also an opportunity to recognize the resilience of our 2020 and 2021 graduates, who overcame unique challenges during their time at the law school. Your presence will make this meaningful experience complete. For more information visit: cwsl.edu Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Join us on Free Third Thursday, October 19 for a film screening and discussion in collaboration with Pacific Arts Movement and the San Diego Asian Film Festival: "Rea Tajiri, History and Memory: For Akiko and Takashige" (1991) Filmmaker Rea Tajiri’s family was among the 120,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans who were imprisoned in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Drawing from a variety of sources—Hollywood spectacle, government propaganda, newsreels, memories of the living, and spirits of the dead—"History and Memory" offers a poetic exploration of recorded history and unrecorded memory. About: Rea Tajiri is an award-winning interdisciplinary artist and educator who creates installation, documentary and experimental films. Her work situates itself in poetic, non-traditional storytelling forms to encourage dialog and reflection around buried histories. Tajiri is a Sansei who grew up in Rogers Park, Chicago and Van Nuys, California. She earned her BFA and MFA degree from the California Institute of the Arts where she studied post-studio art. Upon graduation, Tajiri began working in video art, two early shorts were included in the Whitney Biennials of 1989 and 1991. The San Diego Asian Film Festival is the flagship event of Pacific Arts Movement (Pac Arts), one of the largest media arts organizations in North America that focuses on Asian and Asian American cinema. The festival is dedicated to highlighting the diversity and breadth of Asian Pacific Islander and Asian international images, from impassioned independent voices and provocative documentary subjects to the top hits from the world’s biggest continent, the latest works from the masters of cinema, and the fresh points of view of Asian Pacific Islander American filmmakers. Related links: MCASD website | Instagram | Facebook Pacific Arts Movement website | Instagram | Facebook
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