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  • Join us for Day Camp at ArtReach! Lean into the season of fall with an engaging art workshop that encourage students to practice and experience gratitude, coziness, and community with their peers during a season of friendship and reflection. Students will be inspired by artists such as Fruit Face, Boba Jelly, David Hockney, and Yayoi Kusama. This session is for elementary age students in grades K through 5th. What to expect at ArtReach HQ: What to bring: Please pack a water bottle, lunch, and snacks for your child. A water refill station is available onsite. When: Art camp will be Monday, November 11 from 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Select the Day Camp and Extended Care options for pickup at 5 p.m. Please arrive no more than 15 minutes before class. Where: We are located at 1065 University Ave. San Diego, CA 92103 (on the corner of University and Vermont). Parking: We have limited space in our parking lot for drop off and pick up. Seats are limited! If you would like to add on a ticket for a friend, reach out and we will try to accommodate your needs. Running late? If you’re running behind, ArtReach staff members will be ready to catch you up! Something came up and you can’t make it? Please email us. Refunds are not available for no-shows, but credit will be provided for a future class at ArtReach HQ if you cancel at least 24 hours before the class. Safety: All participants must sign a waiver before attending a workshop. All students under 18 must have a waiver signed by a parent or guardian. Youth drop off: Please plan to drop off students at the start of class. Only adults listed on the waiver may pick students up (with a matching driver's license or ID card).
  • Make Dad’s Day with a One-of-a-Kind Cruise This Father’s Day, celebrate the greatest Dad in San Diego with an experience he’ll never forget. Cruise the bay together aboard a Flagship yacht. Father's Day Brunch Cruise Our chef's Father's Day brunch menu features everything from our guest-favorite made-to-order omelet station, classic American breakfast favorites, California seafood station & more. Live musical entertainment and unlimited champagne, mimosas and domestic beers are sure to make your Father's Day brunch memorable! Cruise departs on Sunday, June 15, 2025, at 11 a.m.. Father's Day Short Rib Dinner Cruise For our sunset dinner cruise, Dad will enjoy our Surf & Surf Duet, optional starters including Spinach Artichoke Dip, Burrata Caprese, Goat Cheese Flatbread, or Jumbo Prawn Cocktail and Chocolate Mousse Cake for dessert. Add on hosted bar all evening for only $35. Cruise departs on Sunday, June 15, 2025, at 6 p.m. Space is limited—book now to secure your spot and make Dad proud! Visit: https://www.flagshipsd.com/cruises/fathers-day Flagship SD on Instagram and Facebook
  • Common Sense is an American reggae band from Orange County, California. They are known for being one of the first artists to influence the California "surf reggae" movement Ticket Price: $22 advanced / $25 DOS / $39 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at our box office) Get Tickets Common Sense Band on Instagram and Facebook
  • Your bi-monthly premiere of inebriated edutainment! It’s a bit like TED Talks, but funnier, filthier and with booze! Science presentations every other month at the Kensington Club. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m. Bar is cash only! Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/nerd-nite-san-diego-54
  • The case is from Oklahoma, which like 45 other states, has laws that say charter schools must be public schools funded by the state, closely supervised by the state, and be non-sectarian.
  • A new podcast series explores the history of San Diego's underground rap scene. Then, San Diego Comic Fest returns. Plus, a new public art project seeks connection through mindfulness and breathing.
  • The Chuck Jones Gallery invites you to celebrate the holiday season with The Making of the Grinch! Scheduled for Dec. 13 from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. at the Wonderfront Stage in San Diego’s Lighthouse District drop by for an evening of holiday cheer. Step into the world of animation history with Craig Kausen, grandson of Chuck Jones and CEO of Linda Jones Enterprises, as he presents an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how the Grinch came to life. Through a multimedia presentation, Kausen will share personal stories of his grandfather’s collaboration with Ted Geisel (Dr. Seuss). Discover how Chuck Jones’s animation brilliance and Geisel’s creative vision brought the Grinch and other beloved Seussian characters to life, creating an enduring legacy that continues to inspire generations. Following the screening, attendees are invited to a special reception at the Chuck Jones Gallery, where a Grinch-themed art exhibition will showcase exclusive artwork from the animated classic. This exhibition will include exclusive one-of-a-kind original and rare artworks that offer a glimpse into the creative process behind the Grinch, curated with collectors and animation enthusiasts in mind. This intimate display celebrates Chuck Jones’s distinct animation style and the collaborative effort of his talented team, whose contributions helped bring the Grinch to enduring life. Bring the family, discover unique Grinch artwork, and enjoy an evening honoring one of the most beloved holiday stories. This event is sure to be a highlight of the season! Visit: Holiday Grinch Celebration at Seaport Village Chuck Jones Gallery on Instagram and Facebook
  • Create beautiful patterns and designs through the processes of creating “canes” with colorful polymer clay. Working on a smaller scale, this process teaches pattern and design sculpturally that can be achieved through cutting and slicing. Perfect for making small items and jewelry. Visit: Polymer Clay Beads & Mini Sculptures ArtReach San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Premieres Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. What happens in the White House when reports arrive of foreign leaders murdering their own people en masse? The film investigates this over the past 40 years from Iraq to Syria and Bosnia to Kosovo, how did U.S. policy leave millions to die and how did it influence world politics today?
  • Please join us for an online presentation about the state of the earth’s environment by NCCCA president Joe Houde. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYvdO6uqTsrH9z71sDeUuGO5xJ962IqFSJI?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0enzCu8Jsx3XM8gcREwwFtXSSXDEuEH15jsT4YhFqzEUzkPnmBRfSOpCo_aem_G6qxNML8s8TZwPw7V26k8w#/registration This will be the first of a three-part series. In this first discussion we will explore recent global, nature-based, and alien “Planetary Boundaries” (PBs), with the focus on the relationship between these. Joe will also take us on a tour of global heating, ocean systems, and the ozone hole. There will be time allotted for Q&A. There is no charge for this online event, but you must register in advance. Once you do, you will receive a confirmation email with the link to join the meeting. This will also enable us to inform you if there are any last-minute announcements, instructions, or other information. Thank you. About our speaker: Joe has worked in over 50 countries teaching seminars and consulting with business and government leaders. He has led workshops at over a dozen universities in the US, UK, Australia, South Africa and the Middle East. He has decades of managerial business experience and has worked as a counselor for people with disabilities as well as with women and men affected by domestic violence. His educational background includes a Master of Science, Electronics Commerce; Bachelor’s in business administration from National University; and a Master of Arts, Counseling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute, Santa Barbara. Joe has had long-standing interest in the environment and in 2018 completed the Climate Reality training held in Los Angeles, California.
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