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  • Our inaugural Chula Vista Art Fest is a free-to-attend public event that will take place Saturday, September 30, 2023 from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the City Hall courtyard located at 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista 91910. Chula Vista Art Fest promises a dynamic and engaging experience for attendees, highlighting the talent of local artists from Chula Vista and the South Bay community. This unique celebration will feature a variety of activities and attractions, including: Arts & Crafts Market: Discover and purchase one-of-a-kind creations from dozens of local vendors. Art Exhibitions: Immerse yourself in a world of creativity with quality paintings, drawings, designs, photography, and prints from local artists. Live Music: Enjoy a variety of music genres from talented local bands Sandollar, Firefly Jazz Quartet, Perla Negra, Slapbak, and Headmaster. Dance Performance: Experience a special Elton John-inspired dance performance by Inspire School of Ballet, one of Chula Vista's own local performing arts organizations. Interactive Art: Engage with interactive art installations that invite you to be a part of the creative process. Live Painting: Witness artists in action as they transform blank canvases into vibrant works of art. Food Trucks: Satisfy your taste buds with a variety of delicious food.
  • Dust off those boots and prepare for an unforgettable night of country music at Belmont Park’s Beach House on Thursday, September 21! Hitting the beachfront stage will be country music star Rodney Atkins, the first-ever country artist to perform at Beach House. Guests can enjoy line dancing by the beach, specialty cocktails and a live performance of Atkins’ chart-topping hits like Watching You, Farmer’s Daughter and Take a Back Road. Tickets are $35 and can be purchased here. This event is 21+. For those looking to kick their boots up and enjoy the show from one of the VIP Cabanas and tables complete with bottle service and a featured menu, email us. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Kiosks and public bathrooms built over the freeway were supposed to help reconnect the community. They've never been put to use.
  • The union that represents striking bus drivers remains unconvinced that the offer will end the labor dispute.
  • In a landmark decision, a panel of judges has ruled that dozens of sexual assault cases filed against Uber can be consolidated.
  • Privacy advocates say it needlessly surveils residents.
  • U.S. employers added 353,000 jobs in January — far more than forecasters expected. The sizzling job market is good for workers but could cause the Federal Reserve to postpone a cut in interest rates.
  • San Diego Police do not need probable cause to pull you over. A proposed ordinance would change that, and address the documented disparities that exist between how white and Black drivers are treated by police. Advocates say it is time to address police discrimination. The police say the proposed ordinance isn't the way to do so.
  • This weekend in the arts: new, strange visual art from Melissa Walter and Manuel Alejandro Rodríguez-Delgado; "Booked for the Weekend"; Rachmaninoff and California; a new adaptation of "Cleopatra"; Miles Davis and lots of live music.
  • City and airport officials are preparing to remove street parking on Grape Street to increase the number of lanes from three to four.
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