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  • FILM FORUM CORONADO: "Scott Pilgrim VS. The World" Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023 at 6 p.m. Coronado Public Library (Winn Room) 640 Orange Avenue, Coronado, CA 92118 Phone: 619-522-7390 Website: www.coronadolibrary.org Film & Discussion Adults Free Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 6 p.m. SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD (2010. 113 minutes. PG-13) - Genre-smashing director Edgar Wright spins a giddy, hyperkinetic, neon-hued whirling dervish of magical realism. Meet charming slacker Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera), bass guitarist for the garage band SexBob—omb, who just met the girl of his dreams (Mary Elizabeth Winstead). The only catch to winning Ramona Flowers? His new crush has a rogues gallery of evil exes he must vanquish. The All-Star cast includes Kieran Culkin, Anna Kendrick, Aubrey Plaza, Brie Larson, Chris Evans, Jason Schwartzman and Alison Pill. FILM FORUM CORONADO is held in the Winn Room at Coronado Public Library, on the first and third Wednesdays, with an introduction before the film and a discussion afterward, led by Ralph DeLauro. FILM FORUM CORONADO is presented by the Coronado Public Library, the Friends of the Coronado Library, and the Coronado Island Film Festival.
  • Singer/songwriter Pancho Barraza became involved in Mexican traditional music after moving to Mazatlán and joining Banda San Sebastian and Banda Camino. He became los Recoditos' leading singer in 1991, playing along with brothers Miguel, Víctor, and Silvano Sarabia, Poncho Lizarraga, and Enrique Valdez. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2024/pancho-barraza Full concert schedule: https://www.sdfair.com/p/what-to-do/grandstand Doors Open @ 6 p.m. Includes Complimentary Same-Day Fair AdmissionALL SALES FINAL | NO REFUNDS or NO EXCHANGES sdfair.com Facebook: facebook.com/sdfair Instagram: Instagram.com/sandiegocountyfair
  • Anything For Salinas Band features one of the most loved and talented Selena Quintanilla tribute artists today. Karol Posadas and her family have created a band and experience dedicated to the late queen of Tex-Mex, giving you the opportunity to relive all the music and magic of Selena! Enjoy their performances on May 6 and 7 at 6 p.m. at Bayside Amphitheater. CONCERT ADMISSION: Concerts are included with park admission - get there early to ensure your spot at your favorite show! Reserved Seating is highly recommended. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • San Diego Gas & Electric, along with tribal leaders from the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians, commemorated the addition of 10 new electric vehicle chargers at tribal ballfields.
  • The rains will weaken Wednesday and dwindle away completely by Thursday.
  • The state visit for Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was planned months ago. But the Middle East crisis prompted the White House to change the tenor of the event.
  • Back by popular demand! Jazzgrass is an exciting band dedicated to toe-tappin’, accessible music, honoring the traditions of bluegrass, Appalachian music, Americana and the jazz composers who have their ears attuned our rural homeland. Jazzgrass will be performing music written by Jerry Douglas, Bela Fleck, Pat Metheny, Dave Grusin, Barnaby Finch, Natalie McMaster, the Allman Brothers and many more. Jazzgrass was put together in 1999 by Barnaby Finch to honor the newer and more progressive side of Bluegrass music. Jazzgrass originally had Sean and Sara Watkins, who soon became very famous with Nickel Creek, and Kevin Hennessy on bass. Nickel Creek burst onto the scene, and that was the end of that lineup. In 2011, Barnaby wanted to perform this type of music again and recruited some talented locals to play. There's Don Reed on mandolin, dobro, and guitar--a famous Idyllwild virtuoso who's performed with J.J. Cale, Dick Dale, Ian Tyson, and Jackie de Shannon. Then Lily McCabe on fiddle--a talented young lady with a gorgeous tone, who plays for the Troubadours at the Ramona Festival, and with her partner, Wayne Cameron, is in a popular duo called "Swift Pony." On bass is Bill Saitta--one of the busiest musicians in the Coachella Valley, and Andy Fraga Jr. on drums--the son of piano legend Andy Fraga Sr, who is a very busy virtuoso himself. Rounding out the band is veteran ace Sean Longstreet, who has a long list of credits. Sean is an accomplished educator and is involved with the Diamond Valley Arts Council in Hemet. Pianist Barnaby Finch is the musical director, with credits ranging from George Benson, Lee Ritenour, Tom Scott, Lionel Richie, and many others. If you don't like the music, it's Barnaby's fault. For more information visit: encinitaslibfriends.org
  • The Julian parade includes antique cars, vintage tractors, belly dancers, World War 2 Submariners, car clubs, beautiful horses and a variety of entries to complete a fun well rounded hometown parade. Downtown Main Street; Julian. From Julian High School to Frank Lane Park Getting to the Parade: From San Diego, take I-8 to Hwy. 79 east to Julian or Hwy. 67 to Ramona and Hwy. 78 to Julian. Parking: There is no parking on Main Street on parade day. Park in lots surrounding or on streets surrounding town. Main Street is closed at 9 a.m. Handicap Access: Accessible parking and rest rooms are next to the old Rabobank. 10 a.m. – The pre-parade activities will begin with a welcome and a few announcements. 10:05 – 10:50 a.m. – Guests will be treated to a variety of musical performances and a western reenactment by the Julian Doves & Desperados. 10:55 a.m. – Two pie-eating contests: 5 adults and 5 kids. Participants can sign-up beginning at 10 a.m. at the main stage. 11:10 – 11:55 a.m. – Musical performances, History with George Washington and rendering honors. Noon – Enjoy watching a fly-over of vintage planes and the National Anthem will be played. The parade begins as soon as the National Anthem is completed and the enormous American Flag has been carried, by the audience, down the street. This year, 2023, Julian salutes July Fourth with the Theme, “Century of Commitment.” This theme is inspired by the 2023 Grand Marshal, the Julian Woman’s Club and their philanthropic commitment to the Julian community. We’re celebrating their 100 years of community service, support and camaraderie. The Julian Woman’s Club has shaped and preserved Julian’s history in many ways: Their C Street property was purchased for $350 in 1941. The Julian Pioneer Museum was establish in 1953 (which is located at Washington & Fourth Streets). They organized the Julian Back Country Quilt Trail in 2014. Since 1951, the Julian Woman’s Club has provided scholarships for deserving high school graduates and adults to further purse their educational goals. Annual philanthropic events include the annual Wildflower Show (since 1926), the Heritage Quilt Show, the December Holiday Gift Boutique and their lovely Afternoon Touring Teas. Visit their website for more details about their wonderful organization and how you can support them. Julian has a long tradition of honoring our nation’s birthday with a salute to the men and women who made our country great, both domestically and militarily. For more than twenty years, Julian residents, their friends and parade lovers from all over have lined up at on the town’s Main Street to wave their flags, cheer the marching bands, salute the Marine Color Guard and carry a giant American Flag down the thoroughfare. Bands may include: Marine Corps band Gold Drum and Bugle Corps Mariachi Continental de San Diego and More! The Merchant of the Year for 2023 is: Tracey Turner from Wynola Junction Antiques & Collectibles; Other dignitaries include: Veterans from the American Legion; and Miss Julian and her court. Julian 4th Of July Parade on Facebook / Instagram
  • Gather the whole family and head to Casa de Bandini on Sunday, May 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and treat the moms in your life to a special Mother’s Day Brunch buffet. The award-winning Mexican cuisine is prepared with only the freshest ingredients including its homemade salsas made daily and hot-off-the-grill flour tortillas. Guests will enjoy an impressive buffet spread of traditional and Mexican favorites - $45.95 for adults and $24.95 for children under 12 - in addition to the regular a-la-carte menu options. Featured brunch buffet items include: • Famous Mexican favorites like chilaquiles and juicy birria • Fresh fruit and an array of delicious Mexican “pan dulce” • Omelet station with savory eggs any style and ham, sausage or bacon omelets made fresh to order • Cinnamon pancakes, churros, flan and Danishes Casa de Bandini on Facebook / Instagram
  • President Biden Tuesday signed into law a bill to place into trust around 720 acres of land considered sacred to the Pala Band of Mission Indians just weeks after it unanimously passed the U.S. Senate.
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