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  • General Admission Ticket Price: $28 advance / $31 day of Reserved Loft Ticket Price: $49 Note: Loft & GA tickets available at box office. Convenience service charges apply for online & phone purchases. TopHouse - Website / Youtube/ Instagram
  • San Diego Coffee Festival, an immersive coffee experience. Get ready for an immersive coffee experience when the Second Annual San Diego Coffee Festival kicks off. Enjoy specially curated exhibitors, including San Diego’s top coffee roasters, as they share with you some of the best coffee, teas, eats, and more, in the country. But it’s all about the coffee vibes, right? Sway along to some of the best music in San Diego, while you taste endless coffee at the iconic Broadway Pier. Think about your ideal coffee event experience: this is it. Difference between Early Admission and GA ticket: You have a choice between Early Admission tickets and GA tickets. Early Admission tickets get you in an extra hour earlier than GA (General Admission) tickets, and you get to continue to enjoy the event during the GA session. YES, if you buy an Early Admission ticket, it includes the GA time too. That's the only difference between the two ticket choices per Session. Session Times: SATURDAYSession 1 Early Admission : 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. Session 1 GA: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Service Break Session 2 GA: 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. All Day Passes: Don’t want to miss a thing? We wouldn’t want to either. A limited number of All Day passes are available for purchase. All Day passholders are allowed to enjoy BOTH sessions of the event day. They have in and out privileges, and are given the exclusive opportunity to remain inside the venue during the Service Break between the two sessions. Please note: It's important to make sure roasters are afforded the Service Break as an opportunity to rest and have a breather(!) between the two sessions. So, while there is not service between session times, we encourage you to use this time to chat with roasters and learn more about them and the coffee you’ve been enjoying, or grab a bite to eat from one of the many amazing food trucks outside! Coffee: yes, coffee tastings from coffee vendors are INCLUDED. Find your favorite! Eats: food is not included, but is available for purchase. Non-coffee-drinkers: we'd love to have you, and have non-coffee options for you to drink. Due to venue capacity, each entry requires a ticket. Reusable cups: Yes, you are permitted to bring your favorite coffee mug! Children: We LOVE kids, but we discourage their attendance due to the dangerous nature of the event for a child: hot beverages all over the place. It'd make us nervous for a child to be present and we disclaim all responsibility for a child's presence at the event. If you still want to assume the responsibility for bringing along your child, PLEASE keep a close eye on them. It is your responsibility to keep them safe. All children under the age of 13 do not need a ticket, but must be accompanied by an Adult. Dogs: If you bring your dog, it must be a service animal and you are responsible for keeping them controlled on a leash, keeping them safe, keeping other attendees safe from your dog and your dog’s leash, cleaning up after your dog, and any other liability related to your dog’s presence at the event. Dogs must be current on rabies vaccination. We reserve the right to eject any aggressive, poorly-behaved, or ill animal. Please note that the venue does not have any dog-potty locations nor any watering areas. We ask all pet parents to plan accordingly if your dog does attend. If your dog is small or tiny, we require owners to consider carrying their dog to avoid injury, trampling, or stress. Health Protocols: We follow any applicable city, state, and federal guidelines that exist at the time of the event. If you’re feeling sick, please sit this one out. Facebook
  • Select a date: September 26, 1-3 p.m. In this first beginner sewing class students will learn how to thread a sewing machine, wind a bobbin, sew a straight stitch and pivot a corner. We will construct a pillow case together. You will also learn some very basic info about fabrics. If time allows for each student you will also learn how to finish your raw edges of the fabric using a zigzag stitch. You will leave class with a finished pillowcase. All materials are included. It’s best to learn on your own sewing machine, but you may also borrow one of ours. ***If you’re attending with your child, and participating only as support, just purchase 1 enrollment. No experience necessary. Adults and age 7+ (with adult) welcome! Family & Beginner Sewing is a fun sewing series aimed at acquainting students with a/their sewing machines, beginning with the basics and growing skills. This class, 101, is the first in the series. Check out the next classes in the series after you’ve taken this class: Family & Beginners Sewing 102 | Cutting, Pressing & Hemming Family & Beginners Sewing 103 | Zippers, Linings & More • Military, first responders and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • The Coronado Historical Association, with Honorary Chair Mary Ann Chapple, invites you to a Luncheon Celebrating History and Preservation. Join us for an afternoon of giving as Curator of Collections, Vickie Stone, presents an exclusive overview of CHA’s ongoing preservation efforts, showcasing highlights from our treasured collection. This event directly supports CHA’s essential mission. A silent auction of donated baked goods will be featured. Luncheon: $75 per person. Tables of 8 are available for $550. Call 619-435-7242 to reserve a table. Kindly reserve early as space is limited. Credit card purchases can be made by calling 619-435-7242 or through the link above. Coronado Historical Association on Facebook
  • Fiesta de Libros at Centro Cultural de la Raza Join us for the Fiesta de Libros on September 13 and 14, starting at 11 a.m. at Centro Cultural de la Raza. In collaboration with Lapicero Rojo Editorial, this special event brings together writers from Tijuana and San Diego to celebrate literature and culture. The event will feature storytelling, children’s book presentations, creative workshops, panel discussions, and conferences. Visitors can also explore books and new releases from over 10 publishers, bookstores, and exhibitors. Coffee and food will be available for purchase throughout the day. Celebrate books, culture, and community with us! Centro Cultural de la Raza on Facebook / Instagram
  • Two years ago Colombia pledged to stop exploring for new oil, gas and coal. On the world stage, this was a big deal. Here's what's happened since.
  • Democratic socialism doesn't have a one-size-fits-all definition. But its proponents emphasize a stronger role for the government over the economy to benefit the public.
  • The Department of Homeland Security is adopting powerful new tools to monitor noncitizens. Privacy advocates are worried they erode privacy rights for all Americans.
  • Life is in limbo for some San Diegans as they try to navigate choppy political and economic conditions. With the cost of living eating away at their pocketbooks and national news growing ever more turbulent, many are delaying big purchases and milestone dreams.
  • The closures will impact southbound Interstate 805 between East Naples Street and Bonita Road between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. each night until Friday so that crews can safely do bridge construction.
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