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  • Is it time for more help? Join us to learn about in-home care options and community-based resources such as adult day care, care management, and more. This class is presented by local nonprofit Alzheimer's San Diego. For more information visit: alzsd.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Desarrolle nuevas habilidades y estrategias para conectarse y comunicarse de manera más efectiva con una persona con pérdida de memoria y cómo responder cuando las interacciones son desafiantes. Esta clase es presentada por la organización local Alzheimer's San Diego. Para mayor información por favor visite: alzsd.org
  • Belmont Park is hosting its 2nd Annual Community 5K on Sunday, September 22! Runners, walkers, and families are invited to secure their spots early for this fun-filled day of fitness and community spirit. This year’s event proudly supports Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, with proceeds benefiting Team Parker for Life, a local charity dedicated to supporting children and families affected by cancer. Participants in the 5K will enjoy a picturesque route along the Mission Beach Boardwalk, receive a complimentary race t-shirt designed by a local artist and medal to commemorate the achievement, along with a complimentary park pass (valued at $64.95) to enjoy early access to rides and attractions on race day.
  • Join San Diego Children's Discovery Museum for an after-hours event and watch the Museum transform to host hands-on activity booths featuring science, technology, reading, engineering, art, and math (STREAM)! Saturday, August 10 | 5:00pm - 7:30pm General admission - $15 | Museum members - $10 Through hands-on activity booths and an endless amount of fun, children will learn about: Animals and biodiversity with Biology Through Art Aerodynamics with Fleet Science Center Physics of golf with San Diego Pop Up Mini Golf Hands-on ocean science with Ocean Connectors Archaeology with San Diego Archeological Center Satellites with Sally Ride Science Program Science of scent Electrical engineering with Snap Circuits Nano Materials Plus, you won’t want to miss a special dry ice presentation by Science Guys of San Diego! Conducting science experiments is hard work! Be sure to enjoy the food truck, Taco Spot and Cabetos Pops for a sweet treat.
  • Candlelight concerts bring the magic of a live, multi-sensory musical experience to awe-inspiring locations like never seen before in San Diego. Get your tickets now to discover the music of "Favourite Anime Themes" at Fleet Science Center under the gentle glow of candlelight. General Info Venue: Fleet Science Center Dates and times: select your dates/times directly in the ticket selector Duration: 60 minutes (doors open 45 mins prior to the start time and late entry is not permitted) Age requirement: 8 years old or older. Anyone under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult Accessibility: this venue is ADA compliant View the FAQs for this event here Seating is assigned on a first come first served basis in each zone Check out all the Candlelight concerts in San Diego To treat your friends and family to a Candlelight gift card, click here Tentative Program Tokyo Ghoul - “Unravel” Yuri!!! On Ice - “In Regards to Love - Eros” Neon Genesis Evangelion - “A Cruel Angel’s Thesis” Naruto - “Blue Bird” Inuyasha Medley Detective Conan - “Case Closed (Theme)” Attack on Titan - “Shinzou Wo Sasageyo” Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - “Again” Sailor Moon - “Moonlight Densetsu” Death Note - “The World” Elfen Lied - “Lilium” Dragon Ball - “Mystical Adventure” JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure - “Sono Chi no Sadame” Demon Slayer - “Gurenge” Your Name - “Sparkle” One Piece - “We Are!” Studio Ghibli Medley Performers String Quartet - Range Ensemble
  • Makers & Muses: Creative Cabaret isn't your typical open mic night – it's a wild ride of laughter, inspiration, and unexpected surprises. Admission is free, inhibitions are optional, and a good time is guaranteed. Let's make some memories together! (The 2-drink minimum will help.) From toe-tapping tunes to side-splitting comedy, soul-stirring poetry to mind-bending magic, we've got it all and then some. Don't miss your chance to take the stage and show off your talents. Whether you're a seasoned performer or a first timer, this is your time to shine and bask in the spotlight. Creative Cabaret isn't just about what happens on stage – it's about the vibe, the community, and the shared love of all things creative. So grab a drink, mingle with fellow art lovers, and let your imagination run wild. Who knows? You might even run into your next big inspiration! Whether you're beatboxing, singing, dancing, juggling, puppeteering, fortune telling, showing a short film, reciting poetry, performing drag, jamming, showcasing live art, reading tarot, doing stand-up comedy, storytelling, performing magic, or just enjoying the show, come one, come all, and join us for a night of pure, unadulterated fun at Diversionary Theatre's Clark Cabaret! Event ends at 10 PM but stick around for an awesome DJ set and get your groove on! Visit: Creative Cabaret Diversionary Theater on Facebook
  • On Sept. 22, 1863, Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, abolishing slavery in the United States; however, it took almost two years for all enslaved peoples to get word that they were free. Troops delivered the news in June of 1865, finally liberating the last of the enslaved African American people of the 19th Century. Today, this celebration of Black Independence Day is known as “Juneteenth,” and it has become a widely-recognized celebration in African American communities across the United States, and as of last year, is now a federal holiday. Fifty years ago in San Diego, Sidney Cooper Sr. opened a string of small businesses housed in one storefront in Southeast San Diego, in one of the largest historically African American neighborhoods. As a businessman and a member of the community, Sidney felt passionately about countering the devastating effects that centuries of oppression had imposed on his neighborhood. As a man of character and compassion, he wanted to be part of something positive that would unify the people of Southeast San Diego, and remind them of how strong, beautiful, and important they were. So with his own money, Sidney started “The Cooper Family Juneteenth Celebration.” Sidney perceived Juneteenth to not only be a celebration of Black Independence Day, but also as an opportunity to unite and heal the community by providing arts and culture, health resources, educational programs, food, a kid’s fun zone, and other entertainment. Perhaps the most important aspect of this, is that Sidney made sure that all of these services were provided to everyone free of cost. Juneteenth was a source of great passion for Sidney, so when he passed away a few years ago, his children, imbued with the same sense of dedication for their community, continued his project and have been holding the annual event in honor of his memory and with the same intentions of unifying people, much in the same way as their father had. In the past several years, the Cooper family has partnered with several other community organizations to expand and increase the publicity of Juneteenth and each year more people are participating, and the attendees are becoming more diverse. 2023’s celebration saw attendees numbered in the thousands. In addition to its core African American base, recent years have seen a strong participation from the LGBTQ and Latino communities alike. This growth is largely due to the growing variety of services, vendors and performances that the Coopers incorporate and invite each year. Traditionally held along Imperial Avenue where Sidney Cooper Sr held the celebrations, Juneteenth has grown so much that it is now held down the way at Memorial Park. The booths and stages that once lined both sides of Imperial Avenue will instead line the perimeter of Memorial Park in the heart of Southeast San Diego. These booths serve to assist, inspire, educate and empower the community. Everything from free health services such as COVID testing and vaccinations, mental health services and information about diabetes to voter registration and information on local issues, from the displays of local artists to the educational spotlight on African American history, from the dance performances ranging from gospel singers to African drummers, are just a few examples of what the Cooper Family Juneteenth has to offer. At the 2023 event, the Cooper Family fed over 5,000 people for free! Unlike many community fairs and festivals where there are formalities and tickets, this is a block party that welcomes everyone and there are no parameters separating the event from the neighborhood. If you’d like more information about this event, or to schedule an interview with Sidney Cooper at (510) 693-2168 or Monique Bonniey at (619) 788-2898. Or email at: celebrationjuneteenth@yahoo.com Visit: http://www.cfjuneteenth.com/
  • "Street Life: Cali Stilo," an exhibition at the Escondido Arts Partnership featuring artworks inspired by the street subcultures of Southern California created by regional artists. Admission is always free. Hours: 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Visit: escondidoarts.org/ Escondido Arts Partnership on Instagram
  • Co-hosted by the BMCC with San Diego County Arts and Culture Commissioner Renée Richetts, community artists are invited to transform a RAV4 into a spectacular Art Car. The car and all supplies/materials will be provided. Participation is free. Yes, there will be a theme, (Time Across borders), but we’re artists so we run with it, right? Visit: Border Blast Art Car Event Bonita Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • Institute of Contemporary Art San Diego’s annual NextGen exhibition is juried by a panel of art-world professionals, and celebrates emerging artistic voices and highlights the innovative work being produced across the San Diego and Baja California region. Through NextGen, ICA San Diego provides local emerging artists with both exhibition opportunities and professional development, while highlighting the strength of our creative community. This year’s artists are: - Deanna Barahona, MFA, University of California, San Diego - Santiago Diaz, BFA, University of San Diego - celeste hernández, Centro de la Imagen, Tijuana BC - JAX, MFA, University of California, San Diego - Marinta Skupin, MFA, San Diego State University - Chanell Stone, MFA, University of California, San Diego - Nathan Storey, MFA, University of California, San Diego Closed: Monday - Wednesday Related events: 4-8 p.m. Saturday, July 13: C You Saturday and exhibition celebration Visit: NextGen ICA San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
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