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  • Join us for the best darn 4th of July of all time. We’ve got a lot to celebrate, Scripps Ranch. Check your event page for info about parking, shuttle vans, check-in, start lines, course map, and the after-party in the park. 10K Race 2M Fun Run 35M Street Bike Ride 22.5M Gravel Bike Ride 12M Street Bike Ride Pick your bib and t-shirt at Hoyt Park on July 3 between 4-7 p.m. Pick your bib and t-shirt at the check-in table on July 4th before your event starts. The Run check-in tables open at 5:50 a.m. and are located at the intersection of Aviary and Red Cedar Drive. The Bike check-in tables open at 6 a.m. and are located at the intersection of Scripps Ranch Blvd. and Hibert St. Sip sip, hooray! We’re bringing all your favorite local craft beers back to this year’s beer garden. Did we mention it’s free with your registration? Bring your ID and bib to the garden entrance and we’ll get you right in. Scripps Ranch 4th of July Run & Ride on Facebook / Instagram
  • "The Power of Porsche: Evolution of a Supercar" (June 15, 2024 to Aug. 4, 2024) From the lightweight and top-performing 1973 Carrera RS, born of homologation requirements in racing, to the ultra-high tech 2019 935, "The Power of Porsche: Evolution of a Supercar" chronicles the Porsche obsession with shattering its own records at the Nürburgring, fueling the evolution of the marque’s timeless and superlative vehicles and influencing the development of all supercars. The exhibit will feature a 1973 Carrera RS Touring, 1988 959 Komfort, 2004 Carrera GT, 2015 918 Spyder Weissach, and 2019 935- a truly remarkable collection of Porsche supercars from a single stable. "The Power of Porsche: From Stuttgart to SoCal" (June 15, 2024 to Nov. 24, 2024) Though a relatively small automotive marque, Porsche has emerged as a defining influence on the automotive aspirations of the Western world in the postwar era. Over its 70-year history, Porsche has achieved an iconic status, instantly recognizable to even non-enthusiasts. Southern California plays a significant role in the Porsche legacy, with collectors and club members in this region contributing to the brand's vibrant worldwide community and exemplifying the enduring allure of Porsche. "The Power of Porsche: From Stuttgart to SoCal" will feature 6-8 of these locally owned machines from various eras, showcasing their singular design, engineering, and outsize cultural influence. The San Diego Automotive Museum is open Tuesdays through Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the last entry at 4:30 p.m. Closed on Mondays. Admission (adults ages 18-plus) is $15:50; children (ages 4-15) are $10.25; seniors (65-plus), students (with ID), and military are $11.75. Children 5 and below are free. The San Diego Automotive Museum is proud to be a Blue Star Museum. All Active, Reserve, Coast Guard, and National Guard plus 5 dependents get in for free with military ID. Service members need not be present. For additional details about the exhibit please contact: Maria Romano de Leon maria@sdautomuseum.org or (619) 398-0309 For more information visit: sdautomuseum.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Come join us at the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum Saturdays and Sundays, October 5 – October 27, 2024, for our annual Pumpkin Express Halloween Celebration! Haunted train rides, pumpkin decorating, a walk through the pumpkin patch and viewing of spooky Halloween scenes and haunted train cars. Pumpkins are included in the purchase of every Toddler and Child ticket on the Pumpkin Express! (Additional pumpkins may be purchased) Come join us for a spooky good time! Reservations: The Pumpkin Express is a popular event, and the best seats tend to sell out quickly. We highly recommend you purchase your desired tickets for the Pumpkin Express in advance. Subject to availability, tickets may be purchased in-person at the Campo Depot. Online Ticket Sales close 36 hours before train departure. Subject to availability, limited quantities of tickets may be available for in-person purchase at Campo Depot.
  • In a growing online group, dozens of photography enthusiasts are capturing a vibrant portrait of the California borderlands.
  • SummerSplash is curated by Makeda “Dread” Cheatom, executive director and founder of the WorldBeat Cultural Center. Makeda has produced programs and presented artists from wide cultural genres at the cultural center and beyond. She’s the founder of her own radio show, Reggae Makossa, broadcast on Fusion Radio 102.5 FM and produces her own television show WorldBeat Live, which is broadcast on numerous community television networks throughout the county. Makeda “Dread” Cheatom is dedicated, committed and determined to raise world consciousness through music, dance, and the arts. She promotes unity in diversity while teaching world peace. For more information visit: artpower.ucsd.edu
  • Our top picks for classical music and jazz in San Diego this season: A world-class cellist; music, art and kinetic energy; Japanese drums and dance; a week of jazz piano; and cinematic chamber music.
  • The House education committee is charged with forging consensus on the nation's education policy. But at a recent meeting, partisan differences were on full display.
  • Our top picks for sharing art with your kids in San Diego this season: the imaginative world of a legendary sci-fi writer; Latin music for kids; free interactive theater; a Shakespearean birthday party; and kid-friendly ballet.
  • This weekend in the arts: "What Goes Up Must Come Down" at The Hill Street Country Club; Jason Magabo Perez's "SDPF2024: Coda"; Welcome Tu Las Californias Festival; Charles Glaubitz; San Diego Dance Theater; plus live music and more.
  • This weekend in the arts: San Diego Symphony plays Texu Kim; dance on the Trolley route; Revision's wicker kintsugi art; "Primary Trust"; Ballet Collective San Diego; Marialena de la Hoz at Art Produce; plus live music picks and more.
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