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  • From fantasy to food, these five books made waves for our staff this year with their fresh perspectives and compelling narratives.
  • The Padres are heading back to Petco Park, and with high hopes for a World Series win, it’s time to plan where you'll be rocking your brown and gold while catching the games on the big screens. Here are a few spots in Downtown Chula Vista you won't want to miss. Brewjeria, the newest addition to Third Avenue’s craft beer scene, is the perfect spot to grab a pint and catch a Padres game in Downtown Chula Vista. Founded by a passionate team of brewers from South LA and the San Gabriel Valley, this community-driven brewery blends tradition, creativity, and culture in every pour. You can’t go wrong with fresh seafood and baseball at Las Pesca, formerly known as Los Cuates Seafood and Bar. From their mouthwatering ceviche to a classic surf & turf taco, dive into the flavors that make it one of San Diego’s top seafood spots—and don’t forget to catch the game on their big screens. La Nacional is the place to be for Padres Nation! This lively Mexican cantina specializes in classic drinks with a twist and a delicious Oaxacan-inspired menu. Whether you’re enjoying ribeye tacos or a mezcal Negroni, La Nacional is the perfect spot for great food, drinks, and even better times with friends. For an unforgettable game day, head to Kalaveras, where vibrant colors, music, and art create the ultimate atmosphere. This lively spot blends Latin American culinary classics with urban mixology, serving up fresh cocktails and modern twists on traditional Mexican dishes. It’s the perfect place to savor bold flavors and cheer on the Padres in style! Chula Vista Brewery stands out in Downtown Chula Vista as a place where craft beer and community come together. As San Diego County’s only Black- and Brown-owned brewery, it offers a welcoming space with quality brews and a commitment to its neighbors. Whether you're watching the Padres or catching up with friends, it’s a laid-back spot to enjoy great beer in good company. Step into Vogue Tavern, a retro-themed European tavern with an American twist. Known for its classic Bavarian Pretzel, this family-friendly spot also offers tasty options like chicken wings, mac & cheese, and a spicy chicken sandwich. Grab a bite, sip on a drink, and enjoy the game with a cozy vibe. Grab the perfect bite with your game at The Balboa South, where locals are always raving about the incredible burgers and fries paired with a pint or one of their famously done-up Bloody Marys. The Balboa South is dedicated to offering guests an exceptional dining experience—what they proudly call the "Chula Vista" experience. Groundswell Brewing Company is a local favorite that focuses on high-quality, balanced beers with nuanced flavors. Established in 2013, Groundswell offers a unique experience with a selection of lower-alcohol content beers that are perfect for elevating your appreciation of every sip. Thr3e Punk Ales is where punk rock vibes meet great craft beer. Rock out to electrifying playlists, enjoy award-winning beers, and catch the game on the TV screens. If you're into punk and craft beer, this spot’s a home run! Downtown Chula Vista is on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • Concert Hour is a music enrichment series presented on the campus of Palomar College for our students, staff, and community by the Palomar College Performing Arts Department. Enjoy a range of exciting artists and musicians in the beautiful Howard Brubeck Theatre or Performance Lab D-10. The program is presented weekly during the Fall and Spring Semesters at 1 p.m. and ends at approximately 2 p.m. Admission and Parking are FREE. This Week’s Performing Arts Will Be Located in Performance Lab D -10 Dr. Michael D. Munson is the organist of the First United Methodist Church of Escondido, a Life Member of the American Guild of Organists (AGO) and current Dean of the Palomar Chapter of the AGO. He has concertized in Southern California, the eastern United States, and Europe. He has also given four concerts at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park as part of the weekly Sunday Concert Series there.** **Munson earned his Doctor of Musical Arts in Piano Accompanying and Chamber Music from the Eastman School of Music in 1992. Since 1994, Dr. Munson has been working at Palomar College when he started accompanying ballet classes, which he still does. Currently, he teaches class and applied piano, plays for ballet, and accompanies the choirs and voice class. He has taught beginning piano, music theory, and organ. He also accompanies and coaches students in the music program at Mira Costa College. Visit: Michael Munson – Concert Hour Palomar Performing Arts on Instagram and Facebook
  • Philip Miller's sinister thriller is set in a Great Britain that's lost its bearings. But even when she's terrified, fictional journalist Shona Sandison will always risk everything to get the story.
  • As transcenDANCE looks back at our beginnings, we connect to the tree imagery of our roots, our strong foundation, and the dreams that have manifested from our collective work. Our creative community nourishes us, allows us a space for healing, and supports us in our flourishing. Almost 20 years ago, transcenDANCE was co-founded by 12 teens and 2 adults who sat under a tree at Hoover High School. Rooted in our strong bonds and love of dance, we dreamed of what transcenDANCE could be for ourselves, each other, and our community. As we reflect on this origin story, we have invited our current CREATE students to explore what grounds them, what nourishes them, and what dreams they want to bring to life. Rooted & Dreaming brings together dance, poetry and art co-created by CREATE students and professional artists that will inspire audiences and celebrate creative expression by young artists of San Diego. Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/rooted-and-dreaming-tickets-1119250381019?aff=oddtdtcreator transcenDANCE on Instagram and Facebook 619-310-5330
  • This dynamic professional development session is designed for all educators, not just art teachers, who are seeking innovative ways to meet California’s new Ethnic Studies graduation requirement. Exploring the Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum theme of Identity, participants will explore how visual art can serve as a powerful tool to deepen students' understanding and enhance learning outcomes. Aligned with the National Core Art Standards, this session equips educators with contemporary art resources, creative techniques, and adaptable project ideas that can be seamlessly integrated into various subjects. Attendees will leave with practical strategies to foster student engagement, promote cultural awareness, and build a stronger sense of community in any classroom. *At checkout, use CODE: PD10 to get $10 off of a bundle of three sessions! Visit: Exploring Identity: Integrating Art & Ethnic Studies ArtReach San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • The members of HUNTR/X — the fictional K-pop group made up of nonfictional singers EJAE, Audrey Nuna and REI AMI — have just become the first women K-pop artists ever to hit No. 1.
  • Are you a creative and curious problem solver? Spend the spring exploring with San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum! Each day of camp includes access to Museum exhibits, hands-on exploration with trained education staff, and an opportunity to make new friends. Explore the life of a bug this spring! Join San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum for a full week of outdoor exploration. Campers will enjoy learning about insects big and small through daily art and science activities. Little Explorers Camp: Ages: 4 – 5 years old Hours: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Big Explorers Camp: Ages: 6 – 8 years old Hours: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Visit: Explorer Discovery Spring Camp San Diego Children's Discovery Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • Art Nouveau, 1890–1915 Presented by Diane Kane Mondays, March 31, April 7, 14 & 21, 2025 The international art movement known as Art Nouveau flourished from the early 1890s to 1914. Rejecting historical references and traditional geometric forms, it featured florid vegetation, sinuous lines, and asymmetry. Although the design approach encompassed all visual art forms, it was most prevalent in architecture and the decorative arts. Furniture, mirrors, metalwork, art glass, carved plaster, and intricate paneling all featured the signature “whiplash” lines of Art Nouveau. Originating in Brussels, and highlighted in the Exposition Universelle of 1900 (better known in English as the 1900 Paris Exposition), the style is strongly associated with the wealthy and fashionable. Popularized in smaller cities, the style easily integrated into new building types—elegant apartments, boutique retail, brasseries, bistros, and cabarets—associated with sophisticated urbanization. In four richly illustrated lectures, this series will examine the style’s Belgian origins and its regional variations in Paris, Vienna, and Barcelona during the 1890–1915 period.
  • "In mending and making, we mend ourselves" —Deena Beverly In this hand stitching gathering we will honor a memory, ourselves, someone or something else. As we reflect on our subject we may find clarity, understanding and peace of mind. The time provides space to see with fresh eyes of why this came to pass. We will then express our discovery through color, texture and composition, in a figurative or abstract style with thread, appliqué, color and pattern. Come stitch with us. Nothing is like stitching in community with others. It’s fun, healing and grounding. Nancy will teach you the techniques and walk you through the step-by-step process to assist you with creating your work of art! Nancy’s approach is all about self-expression Please feel free to bring any fabrics or swatch of clothing that you like or has a special meaning that you would like to include in your project. All the sewing and embroidery is done by hand. It’s a slow stitch process. Prerequisites: Please be able to thread a needle, tie a knot repeatedly and make a basic running stitch. (A bonus if you can backstitch.) Materials: Students to bring: A needle or two for sewing and embroidery, embroidery thread or floss, sharp fabric scissors, any fabrics, bits of lace or clothing that has a special meaning, beads or babbles that you would like to include in your project. Instructor to bring: The instructor will provide background fabric, fabric scraps, bits and bobs, embroidery floss and threads, basic tools, samples for inspiration and stitch-sample books. *If you don’t need to use any of the instructors supplies … and you have lots of opaque and transparent fabric scraps, embroidery thread, floss and needles… as-well-as a background fabric in linen or vintage cotton approximately 18x18 you can bring and forego paying instructor for materials. Please pack a snack! *Please note: The best fabric is linen, cotton, or something used or vintage. If you want to stitch on knit fabrics (T-shirt type), you can. NO! heavy fabrics like denim as we’ll be layering many pieces together. Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
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