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  • “There’s nothing—absolutely nothing—half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.” — Kenneth Grahame Unless, of course, there’s a murderer on board. Join Adventures by the Book® for a one-of-a-kind literary Adventure celebrating the launch of New York Times bestselling author Nina Simon’s thrilling new mystery, "My Sister Is Going to Kill Me," set on a whitewater rafting expedition through the Grand Canyon. In this suspense-filled tale, a sisters’ annual rafting trip turns deadly when murder strikes deep within one of the world’s most spectacular and unforgiving landscapes. To bring the novel’s breathtaking setting to life, Nina will be joined by special guest Bridget Crocker, acclaimed author of "The River’s Daughter" and an internationally renowned whitewater rafting guide who has led expeditions on some of the world’s most legendary rivers. Together, they will explore the allure of life on the river, the realities of navigating wild water, the dynamics that emerge when strangers are thrown together in remote environments, and why adventure and danger make the perfect ingredients for suspense. We’ll gather with our friends at Napatini Wine Bar for an afternoon of literary adventure, conversation, and community. Your Adventure includes a glass of wine (with a non-alcoholic option available), a selection of hearty appetizers including flatbreads, artisan cheeses, crackers, and other delicious bites, plus the opportunity to meet both authors and have your books personally signed. Part book launch, part literary conversation, and part armchair river expedition, this special evening offers readers the opportunity to journey beyond the pages and into the heart of the story itself. Come prepared for mystery, adventure, and an unforgettable evening on the river—without getting wet. Registration for this special launch event is now open. Seating is limited, so we encourage you to reserve your spot early. Ticket Options: Event-Only Ticket — $45 Event + Nina Simon’s "My Sister Is Going to Kill Me" — Includes event admission plus a copy of Nina’s new novel at a special $5 discount Discounted 2 book River Adventure Bundle — Receive 20% off when you pre-purchase both "My Sister Is Going to Kill Me" and Bridget Crocker’s "The River’s Daughter" with event registration Please Note: Pre-ordered books will be available for pickup at the event. Both authors will be signing books following the program. Additional books will be available for purchase at the event while supplies last. Visit: adventuresbythebook.com/calendar-event/simon-crocker-8-18-26am/ Adventures by the Book on Facebook / Instagram
  • Atomic Groove, San Diego’s premier variety dance band that performs everything from dance jams from every decade to soul, classic rock and jazz, returns to the Civita Park amphitheater on July 19. Atomic Grove’s energetic song selection and show-stopping talent get everybody onto the dance floor. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets, beach chairs, and picnics. Take-out meals can be purchased across the street at Poki Bowl or from various food trucks. Visit: https://www.lifeinmissionvalley.com/sunset-sundays-civita-park/ Atomic Groove on Facebook
  • Celebrate America's 250th birthday with us! Join the Navy SEAL Museum San Diego for a free outdoor celebration featuring complimentary food, giveaways, family events, a scavenger hunt, artifact displays, and stories from Navy SEAL veterans. Free and open to the public. Visit: https://navysealmuseumsd.org/ Navy SEAL Museum San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • The misdemeanor count carries a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a $100,000 fine.
  • Parents may be confused about the status of vaccines for their kids after President Trump's new executive order. It's important to know nothing is changing right away.
  • The Downtown Chula Vista Association is thrilled to announce the return of its annual Día de los Muertos celebration on Sunday, November 1, 2026 from 3 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., bringing the community together for an evening of culture, remembrance and tradition in the heart of Downtown Chula Vista. The free, family-friendly event transforms Third Avenue and Memorial Park into a vibrant space that honors loved ones who have passed while celebrating the beauty and significance of the holiday. Throughout the event, attendees can experience an exciting lineup of activities that honor the traditions of Día de los Muertos while creating a festive atmosphere for all ages. Guests can visit the community ofrenda on Davidson Street, where they are encouraged to bring a photo of a loved one to pin on the altar, as well as participate in the anticipated Ofrenda Competition and Catrín & Catrina Ensemble Contest. The celebration will also feature live music and dance performances, a classic car show, hands-on children’s crafts, themed photo opportunities, and artisan shopping at Mercado by Las Jefas Market, showcasing local makers and vendors. Food and beverage offerings from local restaurants round out the experience, inviting guests to stroll through Downtown Chula Vista while enjoying the neighborhood’s vibrant tribute. As visitors explore the neighborhood, they will encounter marigold-lined displays, large-scale alebrijes, and traditional Catrina-inspired installations curated by local artists, offering backdrops that reflect the spirit of the holiday. The annual celebration has become a signature South Bay tradition, creating a welcoming space for the community to connect through shared customs, local art and cultural appreciation. Downtown Chula Vista on Facebook / Instagram
  • Tens of millions of Americans have criminal records that can be barriers to employment. An AI-powered app is helping those eligible to expunge their records at a pace not seen before.
  • Come together with the community to celebrate creativity, inspiration, and joy in Oceanside/North County San Diego. Join in the fun during the 13th season of the First Friday Art Walk Oceanside from 5 to 8 pm in the heart of the Oceanside Cultural Arts District. This free, family-friendly event features over 60 local artists, makers, and creatives showcasing unique, handmade work in Artist Alley and the Civic Center Library Plaza, along with live music throughout the evening. Continuing into its second year, the After Art Party occurs from 8 to 9 pm with a live musical performance on the Civic Center Library Courtyard stage. In conjunction with the Art Walk, the Oceanside Museum of Art will offer free admission from 5 to 8 PM, including a docent-led tour at 6 PM and a cash bar with beer and wine. The First Friday Art Walk Oceanside is supported by the Oceanside Cultural Arts District, via funding by the California Arts Council, which is overseen by the Oceanside Public Library and Cultural Arts Department and takes place on the first Friday of each month from May through September, with a special holiday event each December. Huge Thank You to our promotional partners including Visit Oceanside and MainStreet Oceanside and our 2026 poster artist, Kathleen Ossiander. And thank you to all the artists and local organizations that have participated so far - we are grateful that you are part of our community!
  • The SAMAHAN Filipino American Performance Arts & Education Center will present its 39th annual Philippine Cultural Arts Festival on the Presidents Way Lawn along Park Boulevard in Balboa Park at 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, August 22 and on Sunday, August 23. Admission is FREE. This beloved community Festival is made possible through generous grant funding from the Dr. Lolita D. Carter Endowment administered by the San Diego Foundation, support from the County of San Diego Supv. District 4, Community Enhancement Program, and contributions from individual donors. Dubbed SamaFest 2026, the festival is a family-oriented celebration centered on cultural heritage, vibrant entertainment and meaningful networking. Held at a strategic, accessible location in Balboa Park, the festival has consistently attracted a large and diverse crowd of park visitors over the years. It offers San Diego locals as well as tourists a welcoming opportunity to discover and appreciate Philippine culture and performing arts through traditional dances and live music. This two-day event showcases vibrant folk and ethnic dances from various regions of the Philippines, performed by the graceful dancers of SAMAHAN Arts and accompanied by the lively sounds of the SAMAHAN Rondalla, Kulintang and Gangsa (gong) Music Ensembles. Each dance and ethnic ritual is brought to life with colorful, beautifully crafted traditional and regional attire, specially worn for each performance. The festivities also feature mainstream entertainment, including contemporary dance numbers, vocal acts by local guest artists, and thrilling martial arts demonstrations. Adding to the experience are visual art displays by local creators, vendors selling handmade crafts, books, and unique goods, along with a mouthwatering selection of Filipino and Asian fusion dishes and desserts, including the ever-popular halo-halo. Samahan Fil-Am Performing Arts on Facebook / Instagram
  • Health Net’s decision to cut assisted living benefits for roughly 3,500 low-income seniors could force some of them onto the streets, critics fear.
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