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  • Learn my proven, foolproof method for starting veggies, herbs, and flowers from seed at my Easy Seed Starting workshop! I bring everything you need and guide you step-by-step through the process of starting seeds. We talk about how seeds work, I share my best tips and tricks, and then we get our hands dirty. We have a great time and you leave with your entire garden seeded and ready to sprout! PLUS, you'll get access to: - My complete online Easy Seed Starting course - VIP virtual group coaching sessions - Lifetime membership in my VIP seed starting community Visit Nan Sterman's website: waterwisegardener.com/events/
  • From the organizers: Oolong Gallery presents: Amy Pachowicz Gilded Age February 7 – March 10, 2025 Opening Reception: February 7, 6–8 p.m. Gallery Hours: Wed – Sat 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Appointments advised: info@oolongallery.com | +1 858 229 2788 Oolong Gallery is pleased to present Gilded Age, a solo exhibition by San Diego artist Amy Pachowicz. Through a series of evocative botanical paintings and large and small-scale collages, Pachowicz explores themes of nostalgia, impermanence, desire, death and sensuality, as well as the dissonance between personal memory and the larger world’s turbulence. Pachowicz’s delicate botanical renderings depict fragments of life—branches, feathers, and leaves—suspended in rich fields of color, relics of the natural world that once pulsed with vitality but now exist as remnants of what was. The artist grapples with the tension between artistic creation and the realities of global suffering, reflecting on what it means to live and create amid conflict and loss. “I hang bundles of cut plants in my studio: flowers, sage, my neighbors weeds that grew four feet high, even a found feather. I dry them, sketch them and draw them in a large format. I draw them alone against a background of color. These are large scale oil stick drawings of relics suspended in space; remnants of the life that once flowed through them.” Her collages, constructed from carefully sourced print media spanning the 1960s through the 1980s, are deeply personal yet universally resonant. Drawing from childhood encyclopedias, vintage magazines, and family ephemera—including materials from her father’s career as a traveling encyclopedia salesman—Pachowicz weaves together a visual narrative of a world once filled with analog wonder, before the digital age redefined the way we consume imagery and knowledge. The muted tones and textures of these compositions stand in stark contrast to the oversaturated, pixelated media landscape of today. “I compile collages of print media from my childhood and nostalgic images I’ve collected. 1980’s Penthouse, our family encyclopedia set (my father was a traveling encyclopedia salesman back in the 70’s), teen beat magazines and Charlie’s Angels posters, my grandmother’s Betty Crocker cookbook; the things of a girl growing up in a previous era of California, all make it into the collages. I remember a time when printed media had a feeling of value. I grew up reading books and playing in canyons, feeling grass and sun and skinned knees on concrete. The digital age and computerized images are different." "Color pictures from the 1967 encyclopedia Britannica are rich and soft; nuanced teals, magentas, mint greens and lilacs entertained me. Color photos today are full of primary reds, blues and yellows. I glance and look away. It must have something to do with a change in printing and inks. The encyclopedia I looked at as a child also had black and white images of far off places. A distant island, an uninhabited beach, an arctic glacier photographed in a way where it looked like an explorer was approaching for the first time; discovering a new land. Today the world feels overexposed from digital advertising.” Amy Pachowicz (born 1968) was raised in San Diego and is working with themes of nostalgia and nature. She studied archaeology and graduated from UCSD in 1996 with a minor in studio painting following a year at Barnard College, Columbia University, NY. Pachowicz’s practice is informed by an early academic foundation in archaeology, a discipline that continues to shape her exploration of artifacts—whether organic or printed—as vessels of memory and meaning. Her work has been exhibited at Oolong Gallery in Encinitas, juried exhibitions at the Athenaeum in La Jolla, and numerous group shows across San Diego since the late 1990s, including ICE Gallery in 2002.
  • The California Equity Initiative is hosting a virtual workshop to educate workers on their employment rights, especially in light of federal rollbacks of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) protections. With the revocation of the Equal Employment Opportunity Executive Order, it is critical that California workers understand how state laws can protect them from discrimination, unfair labor practices, and workplace inequities. Expert panelists include: · Assemblymember Tina McKinnor, Chair of the Public Employment and Retirement Committee · Bradley Gage, Employment Law and Civil Rights Attorney · Allison Lim, Staff Attorney at the Center for Workers' Rights · Janae Trevillion, H.R. Professional WHEN: Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025 at 6 PM PT WHERE: Virtual (Zoom) – Registration Required https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/lW8vMy0dSeyKtB2tzXQAyw#/registration
  • Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, February 9 at 3:30 p.m. Join us at Swing Social for the ultimate watch party! With massive screens, cold drinks, and all your favorite game-day bites, there’s no better place to cheer on your team. Swing Social is a sports entertainment venue located right in the heart of San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter. Swing Social offers a high-energy dining and drinking experience featuring three Full Swing simulators with stunning graphics and all your favorite iconic courses from around the world. Beyond golf, our bays offer interactive gameplay with over 13 sports including football, soccer, and baseball! Use real equipment for an amazing, life-like experience where you can play against the computer or your friends! Facebook / Instagram
  • Kansas City Chiefs will face the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, February 9 at 3:30 p.m. Bub's at the Ballpark is a place where locals and visitors alike enjoy one-of-a-kind entertainment and food. With over 40 TVs, we’re the perfect place to catch any game. Relax and sip drinks at one of the community tables or our giant circle bar. With 32 beers on tap and full bar, there’s a lil’ something for everyone. Feeling hungry? Indulge in some of our famous crispy Tater Tots or Backyard Grilled Wings. Visit: bubssandiego.com Bub's at the Ballpark on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Big Game starts at 3:30 p.m. Food Specials: Korean style short ribs, Kalua pork, and teriyaki chicken. All with rice, macaroni salad, or tossed salad. $16 for a single plate, $18 for 2 items, and $20 for 3 items. Drinks Specials: Green Legion: Green beer $7, Jameson shot $10, both for $12 Devil's Magic (KC): Red beer $7, Fireball shot $10, both for $12 EVT Bowl is downtown San Diego’s only bowling alley, bar and restaurant! With live sports on our giant TV and lanes for you and your family. EVT is the perfect combo for any occasion! #EatDrinkBowl East Village Tavern & Bowl on Facebook / Instagram
  • Immigration enforcement speeds up in LA regardless of military presence
  • This Valentine’s Day, Hudson & Nash invites you to indulge in a truly special dining experience, featuring breathtaking waterfront views, expertly curated wine pairings, and an exclusive à la carte menu available February 14 and 15 from 5–10 p.m. Whether you’re toasting to love or simply treating yourself to an unforgettable evening, our thoughtfully crafted dishes and specialty cocktail promise a celebration to remember. Sip & Savor: Begin your evening with the Balboa Love Bomb, a floral and refreshing cocktail inspired by San Diego’s iconic Balboa Park. This romantic blend of Ketel One peach blossom, Monin lavender, St. Germain, and fresh citrus sets the perfect tone for a magical night. Decadent Dining: Delight in a selection of elevated starters, including Furikake-Crusted Bluefin Tuna Tataki and a vibrant Citrus Pomegranate Salad. Indulge in Grilled Colorado Lamb Chops or a rich and creamy Mushroom and Pea Risotto, followed by a luscious Dark Chocolate Budino for the perfect sweet finale. (Suggested wine pairings available as an add-on to the à la carte menu.) Join us for an evening of unparalleled romance, indulgence, and waterfront charm—reserve your table now to experience Valentine’s Day at its finest! Hudson & Nash on Facebook / Instagram
  • Edith Edmunds, who is 99 years old, the art of quilt making is inextricably linked to the Black struggle for freedom. That's why she plans to be sewing Thursday on Juneteenth.
  • Treat your little one to a delightful Valentine's Day celebration at Sesame Place San Diego! Join us on Saturday, Feb. 8, and Sunday, Feb. 9, for My Fuzzy Valentine Weekend. Sing and dance your heart out with everyone's favorite furry friends, enjoy dance parties, crafts, interactive storytimes, meet & greets with furry friends, and more! FREE My Fuzzy Valentine Weekend Collector’s Sticker: We would like to thank you for celebrating My Fuzzy Valentine Weekend with us with a free commemorative special sticker when you arrive at Sesame Place! My Fuzzy Valentine Dine: Elmo is red, Grover is blue, both of them can’t wait to dine with you! Treat your little love to a fun Valentine’s Day celebration at Sesame Place San Diego! Enjoy a scrumptious buffet meal at the Sunny Day Café with themed desserts and sing and dance your heart out with Elmo, Abby Cadabby, and some other Sesame Street friends. Plus, make a beautiful valentine for the loves in your life with special Valentine’s Day craft at your table! Learn More Valentine's Treats with Elmo & Abby: Join Elmo and Abby Cadabby for special fun with this paid upgrade! Guests can enjoy a delicious treat and Valentine's Day card-making activity at the Sunny Day Café. Plus, this experience will include a special visit from Elmo and Abby Cadabby, providing unique photo opportunities. Learn More Furry Friends Dance Party: Dance, sing, and groove along with your Sesame Street friends during this interactive dance party! Learn More Sesame Storytime: Cuddle up, little friends, because it's time for a snuggly Storytime with your Sesame Street pals! Join us for heartwarming, Valentine’s Day themed tale that'll fill your day with love and laughter. My Fuzzy Valentine Photo Spot: Strike a pose against our unique photo backdrop and capture a cherished memory to take home! For more information and to purchase tickets and Season Passes, visit https://sesameplace.com/san-diego/ Sesame Place San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
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