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  • ArtHatch is excited to announce our 11th Annual Art-A-Thon, a marathon of artistic creation to benefit the non-profit art center’s teen program. 20+ artists from San Diego County will join together to create artwork for 24 straight hours. Completed artworks will be auctioned off starting at $100. Proceeds from art sales will be divided between the artists and ArtHatch to help support the center's free art education program for local teens. The reception is Jan 8, 2022 from 6-10 p.m., but the exhibit runs through Feb 4 at Noon. Entry is free, all art is auctioned off starting at $100 Visit arthatch.org or call 760-781-5779 Address: 317 E Grand Ave, Escondido, CA 92025
  • From the organizers School Yard Rap presents: OURstory the Black History Musical Experience is an exciting and educational experience for learners of all ages. Written by the Billboard charting artist, Griot B, this show will take you on a journey through time where you will learn about the amazing stories not taught in schools. Listen to the bass bump, the treble tremble, and the rhymes recited and you will leave this show educated, uplifted, and entertained. Follow on social media: Facebook + Instagram
  • COVID-19 hotel closures left dozens of San Diegans without housing.
  • CCAE THEATRICALS is excited to present BIG BROADWAY BINGO, a special one-night-only fundraiser to support their current season of in-house theatrical productions. 5 Singers. 75 Possible Songs. 1 Unforgettable Evening. Come and play BINGO and be entertained by our incredible cast of performers, all while supporting CCAE Theatricals’ mission to bring the best of live theatre to Escondido! What songs will be sung is up in the air, but we guarantee you will have the time of your life, and you might just leave with a great prize too! The cast includes 5 CCAE Theatricals alumni, 1 from each of CCAE Theatricals’ first 5 shows, featuring the one and only Gerald Sternbach at the keys! Seating is limited to 20 4-top tables ONLY, so get your tickets soon! A complimentary bottle of wine will be provided at each table of four generously sponsored by Cheval Winery. Follow on Facebook!
  • The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation says firefighters are three times more likely to die by suicide than in the line of duty.
  • Enjoy street food from around the world! The second annual City Heights Street Food Fest will be an evening of live art, music, drinks, community, and street food as diverse as City Heights! Join us June 3rd to celebrate the City Heights community and the City Heights CDC's 40th birthday. Please note that all registration/ticketing proceeds will be used to provide job assistance, food, housing, safer streets, and other support to the City Heights community. Street food from many cultures around the world will be available for purchase, and your purchase supports sidewalk vendors as they battle unjust legislation that, until recently, made it virtually impossible to be a legally-recognized business. We can’t wait to celebrate and support these food vendors!
  • NPR's Greg Myre has covered more than a dozen wars dating back to the 1980s. He says the conflict in Ukraine is the most documented war ever, providing a view we've never had before.
  • Five background actors told NPR they had to undergo face and body digital scans while on TV and movie sets. The use of digital replicas is a sticking point in the ongoing strikes in Hollywood.
  • Explore the meaning, techniques, and history of the color blue throughout the world by engaging with extraordinary works of art from The San Diego Museum of Art’s collection. Hosted by The San Diego Museum of Art Docent Council. Date | Sunday, January 30 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Location | Online via Zoom Register here! All participants will be sent the Zoom link and instructions via email once you secure your place. Space is limited. For more information, please visit sdmart.org/event/virtual-tour-blue-global-artistic-visions-of-this-extraordinary-hue or call (619) 232-7931.
  • Two weeks ago, the Jet Propulsion Lab lost contact with the interstellar spacecraft after engineers mistakenly pointed its antenna away from Earth. On Friday, it responded and is operating normally.
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