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  • Peter Pupping Quartet Valentine’s Day Concert Join us for a romantic and upbeat Valentine’s Day concert featuring the Peter Pupping Quartet. Enjoy a vibrant mix of Nuevo flamenco, Bossa Nova, Samba, Cuban Latin jazz, and contemporary music. Fans of the Gypsy Kings, Ottmar Liebert, Latin jazz, and Carlos Santana will love this dynamic performance. In addition to Latin influences, the band will perform hit songs by artists like James Taylor. 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 14, 2025
 Bethlehem Lutheran Church: 925 Balour in Encinitas, California 
 The quartet features Peter Pupping and William Wilson on guitar, 
Jeff Basile on bass, and Gerlando Compilati on percussion. Reservations can be made by confirming attendance via email at guitar@guitarsounds.com. Payment will be accepted at the door, with a suggested donation of $30. Please include the number of guests, names, and contact information in your reservation request, and a confirmation will be sent in return. For more information guitar@guitarsounds.com / 760.815.5616
  • Festival de Danza: Mosaicos Mexico Presented by Academia de Danza Ti-Pai & Ballet Folklorico Ti-Pai There are two shows: Saturday, Feb, 1 from 4 - 5:40 p.m. Doors at 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1 from 7 - 8:40 p.m. Celebrating culture without borders.
  • Since its inception in 1995, innovation and creativity have defined Ozomatli. Hailing from Los Angeles, the group found a way to represent the city's eclectic culture through music that appeals to the local community and the world beyond. Ozomatli's success is exemplified in an impressive variety of genres from classic to modern Latino, urban, hip-hop and other world styles. The "Dioses del Baile," or "Gods of Dance," have created one of the most exciting, captivating and flat-out fun live shows touring today. They continue to harness their musical instincts by conceiving new concepts and forging new sounds that keep fans on their toes and the world dancing. The latest recording is an album of classic Mexican hits reimagined with a reggae feel. Titled "Non-Stop: Los Angeles ? Mexico ? Kingston," it pays homage to the band's Latin roots, allowing them to personalize songs that defined their youth and in turn, become part of Latin and Pop music lore. Ozomatli on Facebook / Instagram Music Box on Facebook / Instagram
  • Padres FanFest, presented by SeatGeek, returns Saturday, Feb. 1 to Petco Park from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Padres Season Ticket Members will enjoy early entry beginning at 9 a.m. Admission to Padres FanFest is free and you must claim a ticket in-advance. Please use the corresponding buttons below to claim up to four (4) tickets. Members, Partners, and Waitlist Members should use their unique code sent via email and the public should please use code Padres25. There will be two different tickets with unique entry times – either 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. Tickets are SOLD OUT to the 10 a.m. entry; admission will only be permitted beginning with the time listed on the ticket. The deadline to claim tickets to FanFest is Friday, Jan. 31 at 11:59 PM PT.
  • The blaze erupted for unknown reasons at about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday off the 15000 block of El Monte Road in Lakeside, next to Brenna Drake's ranch.
  • Organizers of Saturday’s "No Kings" protests now say roughly 69,000 people showed up in downtown San Diego — 9,000 more than the day-of estimate from law enforcement. One political analyst says it's something the city has never seen before.
  • UC San Diego’s earthquake shake table will test a ten story building built from a lightweight recycled steel to possibly expand its use for tall structures in earthquake zones.
  • For the second consecutive year, USA Today ranked An's Dry Cleaning best independent ice cream shop in the U.S.
  • Israeli President Isaac Herzog spoke with NPR in his official residence in Jerusalem on Wednesday, as President Trump was still weighing whether to intervene.
  • Bagula has served as interim superintendent since August 2024, following the firing of Lamont Jackson in connection to an investigation which found "credible" accounts of inapproriate conduct towards former district employees.
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