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  • Kids love dogs, and dogs love kids! But as caretakers, we need to teach our littles the best ways to interact to make sure everyone stays safe. Join us at The Dog Society for a fun, educational class by one of our Pack Leaders, that will help teach your little one about the basics of how-to: + Properly approach a dog + Notice dog body language + and the proper care and responsibility of being a helpful pet sibling! After class, everyone is welcome to lunch or to stay and play! We have complimentary mini-golf, shuffleboard and corn-hole. "Mom-osas" (mimosa flights), smoothies, avocado toast, coffee, $10 "Puperoni" kids lunch (pepperoni and cheese panini w/ chips or fruit) and more offerings are all available for purchase at our cafe! Our facility is dog and family friendly however, for this specific class it would be best to leave Fido at home. ADMISSION | $5 per child for the class - pay at the door. All parents must sign a visitation waiver before entry (on our website or at the door). Please email RSVP (if possible) so we can prepare supplies for the littles: events@dogsocietysd.com We look forward to seeing you! SOCIALS: The Dog Society: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Come enjoy an exciting and memorable Christmas show guaranteed to put you in the holiday spirit, “Together Again For Christmas,” with nearly 90 singers featuring the nine-time International Chorus Champions Masters of Harmony based in Los Angeles, joined by their guest, award-winning Pacific Coast Harmony chorus of La Jolla, on Saturday, December 10 at 3 p.m. The acoustics in the beautiful Sanctuary are extraordinary and vibrant thus expanding the close harmony and magic the two choruses create. It’s a thrill for performers and audience as well! The venue is suited for musical performances from string quartets and small orchestras to vocal extravaganzas such as this. The surroundings are extraordinary with beautiful tile mosaics under an exceptionally beautiful dome covered with a mosaic image of Jesus. The Masters of Harmony chorus is one of the premier men’s a cappella groups in America. As a chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, they regularly compete with more than 800 choruses from the United States, Canada, and several foreign countries. Besides cyclical competition at divisional, district and international contests, the chorus performs at barbershop shows, commercial bookings, community concerts, and other special events such as the International A Cappella Festival in Saint Petersburg, Russia and the 75th Anniversary Commemoration of the attack on Pearl Harbor in Honolulu. The Masters of Harmony welcomes men from all walks of life who enjoy singing at a high level. If you’re one of those men, they would love to have you join them Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. at La Mirada Methodist Church, 15700 Rosecrans Ave., La Mirada. They have recorded eight albums. All are available at www.mastersofharmony.org or after this performance. Pacific Coast Harmony is a popular mixed barbershop chorus based in La Jolla composed of talented men and women from Southern California. Anyone who loves singing harmony is welcome to visit their rehearsals. They meet Monday evenings at 7 p.m. at Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Cardiff-by-the-Sea. Find them online through here. SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • If you're in your 20s, 30s or 40s, you need to know the signs to watch for and when to seek screening or treatment for colorectal cancer.
  • Explore the exhibitions and stay for the music as Oceanside’s First Friday Art Walk extends into the night at OMA with vocalist Leonard Patton. Patton has been a force in the jazz scene for many years both locally in San Diego as well as around the country. Leonard's sound has been described as "soothing to the soul" and he has performed and recorded with many world class musicians including, Peter Sprague, Antonio Sanchez, Geoffrey Keezer, and most recently, with multi Grammy-award-winning jazz guitar legend, Pat Metheny. Foodies by Sonia. Food and beverage available for purchase beginning at 5:00 PM. Music starts at 6:00 PM. Book premium reserved tables or presale drink tickets below. VIP tables are limited and often sell out. Book early. VIP tables $100 for four Drink Tickets $7 for wine and beer, $14 for premium wine Follow on social media! Facebook + Twitter
  • Extreme temperatures present a significant challenge to AC systems, which engineers and installers say are really only designed to keep indoor temperatures about 20 degrees cooler than outside.
  • A new "merchant code" for credit cards will categorize purchases made at gun stores. But there are limitations on its usefulness — including that most guns in the U.S. aren't bought at such outlets.
  • The Alliance Francaise de San Diego invites you for a Beaujolais Party to toast together, network, and enjoy the delicious appetizers from Tapas and Beers. The Beaujolais Nouveau is a red wine made from Gamay grapes in the Beaujolais region. While most red wines improve with age, Beaujolais Nouveau is to be drunk young. Beaujolais Nouveau began as an early-release wine, drunk by vineyard workers to celebrate the end of harvest. Its official date "party" is the third Thursday of November. the event price includes: 2 glasses of wine appetizers: Cheese & Charcuterie board, flat breads, decadent toasts, truffle fries, baked brie. Service, taxes, and gratuity Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Marie Curie Elementary school is bringing back a reboot of the beloved Craft Fair, called the Curie Community Fair. Prior to COVID, this was an annual event for over 40 years with 80+ vendors. There will be great shopping and family fun at Curie Elementary School December 3, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Vendors will be selling variety of merchandise, including holiday gifts, ceramics, jewelry, clothing, bath goods, stationary, candles, stocking stuffers, and so much more. There will also be plenty of exciting events for the whole family: silent auction baskets, food trucks, used book tent, and more. NEW THIS YEAR will be a kid zone with inflatables, dance performances and other entertainment. Entry to the vendor booths are free and part of the proceeds benefit the Curie PTA. Questions? Email curiecraftfair@gmail.com. See you there!
  • Many in Lebanon can't access their life savings because of the economic crisis. A hostage-taker in Beirut surrendered in exchange for some of his funds, which he needed for his father's medical bills.
  • FALLBROOK GEM AND MINERAL SOCIETY’S ANNUAL FALL FESTIVAL OF GEMS STREET FAIR The Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society proudly presents their annual Fall Festival of Gems. At this family friendly street fair, everyone can discover gems, minerals, fossils and other treasures. With free parking and admission, this exciting and illuminating festival is not to be missed. More than thirty amazing vendors will feature rough stones to finished jewelry and everything in-between. Festivities will continue throughout the event, including a Children’s Treasure Hunt, Rock Painting, Wheel of Fortune, Gem ID, a Sphere making demo and the VFW food booth. Thousands of dollars in raffle prizes will be won. Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society’s world class museum will be open during the event, and our team of friendly volunteers will be onsite to answer any geology questions. All children visiting the museum will receive a free tumbled rock. The Fall Festival of Gems will be on October 9, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in front of the Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Museum – 123 W. Alvarado Street, Fallbrook in California, on Alvarado Street between Main Avenue and South Mission Road. Food will be available for purchase. # # # If you would like more information, please contact Miles Smith at (760)728-1130 or email at info@fgms.org
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