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  • From the Gaslamp Quarter The Gaslamp Quarter is excited to announce its expanded Halloween season programs and events. The Gaslamp Quarter’s delicious restaurants, amazing retailers, and cool bars have plenty to offer no matter how you like to celebrate spooky season. Great Pumpkin Beer Festival —The legendary Seattle Great Pumpkin Beer Festival hits San Diego for a mischievous day of pumpkin-themed brews, live entertainment, twisted experientials, squash-based foodie creations, hidden surprises and so much more! For one day only, the streets of Downtown San Diego will be transformed into a gourd-geous mecca of all things nonsensical as misfits unite to celebrate brews, boos, and beats. This isn’t your typical Halloween party —the Great Pumpkin Beer Festival is a one-of-a-kind experience with 40+ craft brews, live music, costume contests, and so much more. Date | Saturday, October 30 from 3:25 p.m. to 10:25 p.m. Location | Gaslamp Quarter, 702 Market Street Get tickets here! Tier 2, General Admission (5 Tasting Tickets): $43 Tier 2: General Admission (10 Tasting Tickets): $63 Tier 2: VIP Admission (15 Tasting Tickets): $118 General Admission – Designated Driver: $25 VIP – Designated Driver: $75 This is a 21+ event. For more information, please visit greatpumpkinbeerfestsd.com or email events@mcfarlanepromotions.com.
  • A lot of new cars can drive themselves down the middle of a lane and adjust speed to match traffic. Some even let you go hands-free at times. But they all require very close supervision.
  • The Chinese operation is one of six networks blocked from Facebook and Instagram after spreading false information and harassing opponents.
  • The Canadian powwow and round dance act perform a meditative set for globalFEST.
  • Traffic in northern San Diego County came to a standstill Friday after an armored car accidentally spilled $1s and $20s across the I-5, prompting people to flee their vehicles and grab wads of cash.
  • A Gaza man waited for more than two months before he got Israeli permission to leave Gaza for a Palestinian hospital in the West Bank.
  • The "road user charge" would help pay for things like free public transportation and new bus and rail lines. But several mayors suddenly came out against the concept, saying it was too unpopular.
  • A woman who allegedly took part in a pair of South Bay road rage incidents, including one in which her boyfriend allegedly shot a man at a Chula Vista intersection, pleaded not guilty Monday to charges that include attempted murder.
  • Daphne Caruana Galizia, who investigated corruption in Malta, was killed by a car bomb in 2017. Residents joined her relatives at a march and vigil. It coincides with a trial of the alleged hitmen.
  • Join us for a fun night of reading the play with our leader Doug Smith - part of our North County-led events! About this event: There will be a ZOOM link to join the reading, available on the Online Event page or in your "My Tickets" section. TL;DR: The classic story of boy meets girl; girl's family hates boy's family; boy's family hates girl's family; boy kills girl's cousin; boy and girl kill themselves. ---- A bit more about the play: An age-old vendetta between two powerful families erupts into bloodshed. A group of masked Montagues risk further conflict by gatecrashing a Capulet party. A young lovesick Romeo Montague falls instantly in love with Juliet Capulet, who is due to marry her father’s choice, the County Paris. With the help of Juliet’s nurse, the women arrange for the couple to marry the next day, but Romeo’s attempt to halt a street fight leads to the death of Juliet’s own cousin, Tybalt, for which Romeo is banished. In a desperate attempt to be reunited with Romeo, Juliet follows the Friar’s plot and fakes her own death. The message fails to reach Romeo, and believing Juliet dead, he takes his life in her tomb. Juliet wakes to find Romeo’s corpse beside her and kills herself. The grieving family agree to end their feud. ---- Date: Nov. 21, 2021 Time: 6:30pm-8:30pm Location: Virtual Zoom Link Cost: Free For more information and ticket purchases/zoom registration please visit HERE!
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