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  • Looking for San Diego kids camps that spark creativity and learning? Fandory’s Summer Camps offer a variety of exciting programs for all ages, Sign up your kids at Fandory for an unforgettable Summer Kids Baking Camp! Where: Fandory Factory in Rancho Bernardo Who: Kids 4 to 10 years old Summer Camp: June 13 - August 8th Kids Summer Camp Weekly Baking Themes Week 1: June 16th - June 20th - Cookie Baking and Decorating Week 2: June 23rd - June 27th - Cake Pops & Cake Making Week 3: June 30th - July 3rd (4-day week) - Cupcakes Week 4: July 7th - July 11th - Chocolate Week! Everything Chocolate... Week 5: July 14th - July 18th - Muffins & Sweet Treats Week 6: July 21st - July 25th - Pastries & Scones Week 7: July 28th - August 1st - Cake Pops & Cookies Week 8: August 4th - August 8th - Brownies - Smores & Cupcakes Our program offers a fun and creative learning experience where children enjoy baking, fun indoor play, and arts and crafts. Enroll your child today for a memorable and enriching time! Friday is Fun Day - kids will make their own Pizza for Lunch. No need to bring lunch on Friday. Limited spots available! Register today. Please visit Fandory website for more info and to register. Visit: https://www.fandory.com/shop/summerbakecamp/11 Fandory Factory on Instagram and Facebook
  • Marvel at the remarkable beauty of early masterpieces by history’s greatest prodigies who revolutionized the world of chamber music. Handel "Trio Sonata for Oboe, Violin and Continuo in C Minor" Nicholas Daniel, oboe; Stefan Jackiw, violin; Ruben Valenzuela, harpsichord; Jakob Taylor; cello Mozart "Piano Quartet in G Minor, K.478" Inon Barnatan, piano; Alan Gilbert, violin; Jonathan Vinocour, viola; Clive Greensmith, cello Korngold "String Sextet in D Major, Op. 10" Liza Ferschtman, Blake Pouliot, violins; Jonathan Vinocour, Kyle Armbrust, violas; Ivan Karizna, Jonathan Swensen, cellos Visit: La Jolla Music Society
  • Immerse yourself in the ethereal Nordic soundscape of Nielsen, Mustonen, and Sibelius, whose crystalline textures and sweeping melodies evoke the radiance of Scandinavia. Nielsen "String Quintet" Blake Pouliot, Alan Gilbert, violins; Kyle Armbrust, SoHui Yun, violas; Kajsa William-Olsson, cello Olli Mustonen "Nonet No. 2" Blake Pouliot, Liza Ferschtman, Stefan Jackiw, Jake Shim, violins; Kyle Armbrust, Joseph Skerik, violas; Jonathan Swensen, Ivan Karizna, cellos; Anthony Manzo, bass Sibelius "String Quartet in D Minor, Op. 56 'Voces intimae'" Stefan Jackiw, Liza Ferschtman, violins; Jonathan Vinocour, viola; Clive Greensmith, cello Visit: La Jolla Music Society
  • Witness the fiery energy of young Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Jörg Widmann, capturing the raw drive that propels artistic vision from promise to breakthrough. Beethoven "Piano Trio in C Minor, Op. 1, No. 3" Liza Ferschtman, violin; Clive Greensmith, cello; Juho Pohjonen, piano Jörg Widmann "180 Beats Per Minute" Njioma Chineyere Grevious, Nathan Meltzer, violins; Matthew Lipman, Jonathan Vinocour, violas; Kajsa William-Olsson, Jonathan Swensen, cellos Mendelssohn "String Octet in E-flat Major, Op. 20" Stefan Jackiw, Blake Pouliot, Alan Gilbert, Nathan Meltzer, violins; Jonathan Vinocour, Matthew Lipman, violas; Jonathan Swensen, Ivan Karizna, cellos Visit: La Jolla Music Society
  • Following the Trump administration’s back-and-forth on a federal funding freeze, researchers at UC San Diego are now concerned their work could get blocked if they use certain restricted words. They say research is at risk if it contains language deemed problematic by the White House, including the word “women.” Plus, the San Diego Police Department has agreed to make some changes to its vehicle pursuit policy following recommendations from the city’s Commission on Police Practices. But Police Chief Scott Wahl said they will not limit their reasons for starting pursuits in the first place. And how the nationwide loneliness epidemic is affecting our democracy.
  • Immerse yourself in the vibrant pulse of New York’s contemporary scene as three of the most celebrated composers and curators in the city, Matthew Aucoin, Timo Andres, and Patrick Castillo, bring their boundary-pushing works to our jazz-club-style JAI, showcasing the bold creative art born in the city that never sleeps. Timo Andres "Fiddlehead" "Everything Is An Onion" Timo Andres, piano Patrick Castillo "Skyline Palimpsest" "Hesper Quartet" Valerie Kim, Ye Jin Yoon, violins; SoHui Yun, viola; Connor Kim, cello Matthew Aucoin "Sources of Lift" Matthew Aucoin, Conor Hanick, pianos Visit: La Jolla Music Society
  • Join the celebration in the most sought-after concert of the summer! A thrilling kickoff showcasing the bold early steps of master composers, sparking the festival’s journey through chamber music’s most transformative milestones. Mozart "Divertimento in D Major, K.136" SummerFest Chamber Orchestra Ravel "Ma Mère l’Oye for Piano Four-Hands" Yulianna Avdeeva, Steven Osborne, pianos Rachmaninoff "Valse and Romance for Piano Six-Hands" Yulianna Avdeeva, Inon Barnatan, Steven Osborne, pianos Enescu "String Octet in C Major, Op. 7" Yura Lee, Nathan Meltzer, Njioma Chineyere Grevious, Jennifer Frautschi, violins; Matthew Lipman, Jonathan Vinocour, violas; Jonathan Swensen, Clive Greensmith, cellos Visit: La Jolla Music Society
  • From first-ever compositions to familiar favorites, this eye-opening concert highlights pieces that catapulted these composers to stardom. Mahler "Piano Quartet in A Minor" Juho Pohjonen, piano; Jennifer Frautschi, violin; Jonathan Vinocour, viola; Clive Greensmith, cello Chopin "Nocturne in E-Flat Major, Op. 9, No. 2" "Two Mazurkas from Op. 7" Yulianna Avdeeva, piano Clarke "Viola Sonata" Yura Lee, viola; Yulianna Avdeeva, piano Shostakovich "Piano Quintet in G Minor, Op. 57" Steven Osborne, piano; Nathan Meltzer, Njioma Chineyere Grevious, violins; Matthew Lipman, viola; Jonathan Swensen, cello Visit: La Jolla Music Society
  • Experience Philip Glass’ mesmerizing études in their entirety as you’ve never heard them before—as ten notable pianists share the stage in a unique and epic evening celebrating the iconic composer. Philip Glass: "The Complete Piano Études" Timo Andres, Matthew Aucoin, Yulianna Avdeeva, Inon Barnatan, Melonie Grinnell, Conor Hanick, Ying Li, Steven Osborne, Juho Pohjonen, pianos Visit: La Jolla Music Society
  • Move For Their Thoughts (MoveFTT) is a 35 Day "move-a-thon" (1 mile or 20 minutes of activity) to fight against Alzheimer's and Dementia, raise funds for caregiver support and awareness about the challenges 100s of 1000s of families face as they care for a loved one with dementia. Hosted by 501c3 nonprofit, For Their Thoughts Foundation, 100% of proceeds improves the lives of dementia caregivers with financial relief, custom-made care navigation and hands-on dementia care education. Run, walk, bike, dance, yoga...just MOVE! - *non-mile moving activities, 20 minutes = 1 mile. WHAT: 35-day mile a day Challenge WHEN: April 27 - May 31 HOW: Create a team or move on your own WHERE: Sign up today at MoveFTT.org WHY: Lift caregivers, lift the stigma, lift each other! 1. Pick a pledge that works for YOU - Join for free and pledge to raise $100. - Choose from $1 per day ($35 total), $2 per day ($70) or $4 per day ($140) - EARN your daily pledge back everyday you successfully move a mile! 2. Join as an individual or grab friends, family, colleagues and create a team! 3. Are you a business? Gift your employees with this wellness event by sponsoring them to join. Sponsorship includes recognition of your dedication to staff wellness and dementia support. www.moveftt.org/sponsor
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