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  • Hayes secured the number two spot when Democrat Kevin Juza conceded in recent days.
  • Culinary Historians of San Diego will present “The Hole Shmear— How America Brought Cream Cheese to the Jews, “ with Jeff Marx, at 10:30 a.m. November 18, in the Neil Morgan Auditorium of the San Diego Central Library, 330 Park Blvd, San Diego. Slathered on a bagel, inserted into blintzes, the secret to “real” cheese cake, what could be more Jewish than cream cheese? And yet, the Jews who came to America from Eastern Europe in the late 19th century had never heard of it. Where did cream cheese come from and how did it get to be a Jewish food? Jeff Marx, a historian of cream cheese, will share with us the, er, udder truth as to its beginnings and development in America. The audience will discover where Philadelphia cream cheese really comes from, why today’s cream cheese bears little resemblance to the original, and learn how some Jews went from rags to riches as they marketed this delectable cheese. Rabbi Jeff Marx has been called “the world’s premier expert on the history of cream cheese.” He has researched, published and lectured on how cream cheese was created, developed and marketed in America. In addition, Marx’s research has extended to the origins of bagels and lox. His forthcoming book from Rutgers University Press is on Abie Kabibble, the first Jewish cartoon strip character in America. After serving the Santa Monica Synagogue in Los Angeles as their senior rabbi for 36 years, Marx recently became Rabbi Emeritus, which gives him time to work on his new book, a history of Jews and arson in America. The event is free and open to the public. For more information visit: chsandiego.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Serra, known for his iconic large-scale pieces of outdoor artwork, died at the age of 85 on Tuesday at his home in Long Island, New York.
  • Check out what panels are must-see according to our resident Comic-Con geek.
  • Spread cheer, support hope! Jingle and mingle for a cause at Community Resource Center's annual fundraising event on Tuesday, December 5th, starting at 5:30 p.m. at the Morgan Run Club and Resort in Rancho Santa Fe. Join Community Resource Center for a magical evening featuring mingling with CRC supporters, a lively silent auction and raffle, jewelry pop-up shops by CRC's Resale Stores and Kendra Scott, and a heart-touching program showcasing how your generosity helps those in need. Enjoy delectable food, drinks, and joyful tunes, all included in your ticket. Let's make a difference this holiday season while spreading cheer and supporting our community. Founded in 1979, Community Resource Center serves more than 6,400 people each year with emergency assistance, domestic violence emergency shelter, counseling, housing stability and access to food. For more information visit: crcncc.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep presents the trivial comedy for serious people, "The Importance of Being Earnest" as its next student production! This masterpiece by Oscar Wilde is probably the most famous of all comedies. It revolves ridiculously around the most ingenious case of “manufactured” mistaken identity ever put into a play. Director Benjamin Cole is proud to present this pinnacle of playful parodies of the “leisure class” in the Victorian era. “The comedy of manners style is so clearly articulated in the back-and-forth banter,” Cole expounds. “We’re gleefully challenging our talented students with precision of physicality and vocal delivery,” he insists. Assistant Director Steve Smith adds, “We've kicked off most rehearsals with lessons on "Received Pronunciation," the most standard form of British dialect. Witty Wildean wordplay wouldn't sound right without the proper accents and our cast has had a great time learning and implementing new vocal techniques!” The show runs a daring 100 minutes with one intermission and hopes to tickle audience’s ears with comic charm and charisma. Additional production staff includes Student Assistant Stage Manager, Basil FitzGerald; Sound Designer, Caleb Foley; Student Assistant Director, Kate Goodman; Stage Manager, Paul Smith; and Lighting and Projections Designer, Liam Sullivan. The Theatre School @ North Coast Rep proudly delivers high-quality theatre instruction and six student theatre productions throughout the year, offering accessible and fun training for various age groups. Check out all the upcoming options on the Theatre School website: www.northcoastreptheatreschool.org. Featured in the cast are (Kai Bunyak, Cardiff; Tommy Caringella, Carmel Valley; Jemi Cisneros, Escondido; Tirzah Cisneros, Escondido; Mia Danieli, Carmel Valley; Charlotte Larson, Carlsbad; Cordelia Rice, Carmel Valley; Ezri Rohatgi, Encinitas; and Audrey Wilkins, Carlsbad). Performances are November 16 through 19 in the Theatre School Studio Space: 985 Lomas Santa Fe Dr. Suite D, Solana Beach, CA 92075 with show times 10 a.m. & 5:30 p.m. November 16 & 17, 2 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. November 18, and 2 p.m. November 19. Ticket prices are regularly $25.00 for adults and $21.00 for seniors 65 and older, children under age 19, and active military. Please call the box office to reserve your tickets today: 858-481-1055.
  • San Diego County’s largest Thanksgiving day running event is back with fun, fitness and festivities on Nov. 23, 2023. The O’side Turkey Trot attracts visitors from 46 States and 460 cities and benefits the Move Your Feet Before You Eat!® Foundation. Those interested in running, walking or trotting through Oceanside can choose from 5-mile, 5K and kids run courses. Registration is now open for the 18th annual event. Course & Parking Maps The Trot will feature a costume contest, the largest teams competition and local live entertainment on the course. Trotters will receive race swag including finisher medals for all participants, free digital photos and participant shirts sporting brand new artwork that captures the O’side Turkey Trot spirit. At the 2023 O’side Turkey Trot, the race will continue its efforts in giving back to the Oceanside community, as the race itself raises money for the Move Your Feet Before You Eat Foundation, which gives funding to nonprofits that serve O’side residents. To date, the Trot has raised over $470,000 for local causes. To register and for more information on the O’Side Turkey Trot, visit www.osideturkeytrot.com. Follow the event on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. About San Diego Running Co. San Diego Running Co. is an experience company dedicated to bringing the community together through unique, memorable events that tell a story and empower people to get out and enjoy new experiences. They produced well-known events in America’s Finest City and all over San Diego County, including the Pacific Beach Half Marathon & 5K, the San Diego Santa Run and more. For more information, visit www.sandiegorunningco.com and follow the company on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
  • Free Walk N’ Talk at the Santa Ysabel Lower Truck Trail Join the San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy for their monthly Walk N’ Talk at the beautiful Santa Ysabel Lower Truck Trail. This is the fourth hike 0f the conservancy’s exciting Coast- to-Crest Trail Challenge series, bringing participants one hike closer to completing the challenge and earning their YEAR 7 C2C Challenge patch and certificate! (Don't worry if you missed any of the Walk N’ Talk combined C2C Challenge hikes the Conservancy has already completed as they will be repeated in the new year). For event details and to reserve your spot, visit sdrvc.org/events For questions contact Community Engagement Manager kim@sdrvc.org.
  • Note: This production contains adult subject matter Compulsion Dance & Theatre presents the outrageous comedy "Wally & His Lover Boys," written and directed by Michael Mizerany After two divorces, Walter “swipes right” into the dating scene. He finds love, lust and laughter with two twenty-somethings but soon finds out he’s bitten off more than he can chew. "Wally And His Lover Boys" is a hilarious and heartfelt play about growing older, dating younger and surviving both. “A refreshing comedy, full of raw humor that breaks into belly laughs [with] a Mel Brooks-ish vibe throughout the play.”-Albert H. Fulcher, LGBTQ San Diego County News Performance Venue and Dates: Black Box Theater located at 4545 Park Blvd. (Home to the historic Diversionary Theater) (This is not a Diversionary Theater production though Diversionary is proud to host this guest production) Friday, December 8 (Opening Night) at 7 p.m. Saturday, December 9 at 7 p.m. Sunday, December 10 at 7 p.m. Monday, December 11 (Industry Night) at 7 p.m. Friday, December 15 at 7 p.m. Saturday, December 16 at 7 p.m. Saturday, December 17 at 1 p.m. Tickets: $22 General Admission "Wally & His Lover Boys" features a cast of notable San Diego actors including Travis Land, Kevin Phan, Peter Armado, Cody Dupree and Claudette Santiago as Aunt Patty. Seating is limited; advance purchase is highly recommended. This production contains adult subject matter.
  • It’s that time of the year again! Santa and his many elves at the SDFWA have been getting ready for our two-day “Annual Holiday Gift Showcase” on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17-18 in our spacious new 5200 square foot Member Shop. We are the same organization that presents the world-famous Design in Wood competition at the San Diego County Fair. In fact, we are one of the largest woodworking clubs in the United States! Come join us and see what we've been creating the past year. Our elves have made 2,300+ unique, hand-crafted items. We’ve been busy carving, building, and turning a wide variety of wood species into heirloom quality gifts. The annual benefit event is part of a larger story as increasing numbers of residents from our diverse community take up woodworking as a creative endeavor. We’ve seen more women joining, as well as young members, and people of all nationalities. On Friday, Nov. 17 and Saturday, Nov. 18, we will silence the machine tools, clear the sawdust, and transform our member shop into a Holiday-themed Bazaar, full of hand-made wooden treasures such as jewelry boxes, cutting boards, turned bowls, kid’s toys, kitchen accessories and much, much more. San Diego Fine Woodworkers Association on Facebook / Instagram
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