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  • For 115 years, the Sweetwater Woman’s Club has been a cornerstone of service and connection in Bonita and the South Bay, bringing generations together in the spirit of community. This legacy continues on April 17–18, 2026, as the Club hosts its beloved Spring Garden and Craft Show at its charming, historic clubhouse. Set against a backdrop of rustic beauty and rich history, the event will feature local artisans, a vibrant plant sale, raffles, and more—all in support of scholarships for students in the Sweetwater Union High School District. With $20,000 in scholarships awarded in both 2025 and 2026, the Club’s dedication to empowering local youth remains as strong as ever. It is a celebration not only of creativity and community, but of a lasting commitment to making a meaningful difference. Join us. Shop local. Shop for a cause. Sweetwater Woman's Club on Facebook
  • Join us for Music at the Museum, an unforgettable night of art, flavor, and live performance! Your ticket includes food and drinks provided by 333 Pacific, the beloved coastal restaurant known for its elevated menu and signature cocktails. Headlining the evening is electrifying blues guitarist, whose powerhouse career includes touring and recording with icons like Chuck Berry, Greg Allman, George Thorogood, Charlie Daniels, and Elvin Bishop, and whose signature slide guitar helped define the Southern rock sound. Set within OMA’s inspiring galleries and creative atmosphere, this high-energy night of music, cuisine, and community is a celebration you won’t want to miss. Reserved Tables seat 4 people and include the cost of admission. Adult and Member tickets can be purchased individually for standing room. This is a 21+ only event. Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • We’re sharing the first episode of One of Their Own, a KPBS true crime podcast hosted by KPBS reporter Katie Hyson. The series investigates the 2018 death of San Diego police officer Ciara Estrada — ruled a suicide by her own department — and the questions that remain. If you’re drawn to investigative reporting and deeply human storytelling, this one will stay with you.
  • The San Diego Civil War Round Table is hosting a “Show and Tell” program where buffs are invited, for example, to present a book review of their favorite campaign narrative or a travelogue about an especially fulfilling battlefield visit. We also certainly invite descendants to talk about their Civil War ancestors. Amateur historians may even wish to highlight some interesting fact uncovered in research. And if you have a non-lethal antique such as a uniform button, belt buckle, or kepi, we would very much like to see and hear about it.
  • Join us for a hands-on morning of reflection, storytelling, and creative making inspired by the photography of Graciela Iturbide. Drawing from her poetic images of landscapes, objects, and communities, this workshop invites participants to explore the relationship between people and the natural world through the creation of organic, nature-inspired books. The program will begin with an educator-led tour of the exhibition, offering close-looking opportunities and conversation to deepen engagement with Iturbide’s work. During this workshop, participants will create one-of-a-kind handmade books using natural materials such as dried leaves, shells, and wood. Guided by museum educators, you will explore simple bookmaking techniques while considering how organic forms, textures, and found elements can hold memory and meaning. Each book will become a tactile archive, an intimate meditation on place, environment, and personal connection. The San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us at Hyatt Regency Mission Bay and immerse yourself in the tropical-like atmosphere filled with Polynesian traditions! With ticket packages beginning at $125, experience a traditional luau while enjoying a buffet of Hawaiian delights and a variety of tropical drinks. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the show begins at 7 p.m. Make sure to stay till the end to catch the spectacular fire dance finale.
  • Lapper Sports Bar + Kitchen launches its weekly line dancing series with a special kickoff event. Guests can join a guided line dancing lesson with instructor Dan Moon, followed by country hits and open dancing. While sipping on one-night-only featured cocktails, enjoy complimentary boot shining by Tecovas, design your own hat at Rancher Hat Bar’s DIY hat and bandana charm bar, and create a unique piece with permanent jewelry and custom charms with Sancera Jewelry. Visit: https://www.opentable.com/booking/experiences-availability?rid=1124011&restref=1124011&experienceId=643010&utm_source=external&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=shared Town and Country Resort San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Celebrate National Cocktail Day at The Rooftop Bar in Oceanside, where our cocktail menu pays tribute to the legendary surf breaks that define the San Diego coastline. Inspired by the rhythm of the Pacific just below us, each drink is named after a favorite local surf spot, capturing the character and energy of waves that have shaped Southern California surf culture. From Buccaneer, bold and funky like its fast-breaking barrel, to Grandview, always a promise of a good time, and Moonlight, bright and classic with a twist of coastal creativity, every cocktail reflects the personality of the break it’s named for. Join us above the Pacific and raise a glass to National Cocktail Day with a menu inspired by the waves, the surf, and the laid-back energy of San Diego’s shoreline. Visit: https://www.rooftopbaroceanside.com/event/national-cocktail-day/ The Rooftop Bar Oceanside on Instagram and Facebook
  • The planned closure of the San Francisco Immigration Court comes as immigration judges spent the last year facing pressure to move through their caseloads faster and streamline deportations.
  • Everyone is invited to this semester’s Hugh C. Hyde Living Writers Series readings. Enjoy readings and conversation with these prominent writers. These events are free and open to the public, so invite your fellow literature lovers. Award-winning Poet Scholar, and Electronic Literature Pioneer, Amaranth Borsuk Amaranth Borsuk will share her most recent work, including “W/\SH”, a work of speculative poetry created with poet and artist Terri Witek, which includes visual poems, fragments, and epistles envisioning a correspondence between women in two disastrous climate futures who reach for one another across their worlds, hoping to course-correct for the sake of their children. Amaranth Borsuk is a poet, scholar, and book artist working at the intersection of print and digital media. Her most recent book, “W/\SH” (Anhinga, 2026), is a work of speculative poetry created with poet and artist Terri Witek. Borsuk is the author of the poetry collections “Pomegranate Eater” (KorePress, 2016) and “Handiwork” (Slope Editions, 2012) as well as three other collaborative books of poems including: “Abra” (1913 Press, 2016), with Kate Durbin and Ian Hatcher; “As We Know” (Subito Press, 2014), with Andy Fitch; and “Between Page and Screen” (Siglio Press 2012, SpringGun Press, 2016) with Brad Bouse. Her contribution to the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, “The Book”, is a concise introduction to the book’s changing technologies that bridges book history, artists’ books, and electronic literature to reconsider an object we think we know intimately. She has collaborated on installations, art bookmarklets, interactive works, and poems, and is Associate Professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington Bothell. This event is co-sponsored by the Digital Humanities Initiative, the Department of English and Comparative Literature, and the CAL HŪMTECH Initiative. Visit: https://www.sdsu.edu/events-calendar?utm_source=salesforce&utm_medium=email#event-details/60201319-56b8-48d0-beb5-5cc2b57ab2af Amaranth Borsuk on Instagram
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