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  • A flood watch is in effect until Thursday along the San Diego County coast, including San Diego, Carlsbad, Poway and Chula Vista.
  • The San Diego City Council Wednesday approved a 25-year lease agreement with the WorldBeat Center in Balboa Park, preserving the multicultural arts organization for another quarter century.
  • Explore some of Southern California and Mexico’s best wines, spirits, and cuisine at the San Diego Food + Wine Festival finale, Grand Fiesta. Celebrating the cross-border culinary influence of Latin America on Southern California, Grand Fiesta showcases the vibrant culture of Mexico through cuisine, wine, beer, spirits, art, live music, and more. Dance your way through expertly crafted culinary stations curated by chefs from throughout San Diego, Southern California, Baja and beyond. TACO TKO The mouthwatering battle for the title of San Diego’s Most Awesome Taco is on! Your challenge, should you choose to accept it: Put your tastebuds to the test and cast your vote to determine which taco will take home top honors in our annual Taco TKO competition. OUR BEST YEAR EVER With more than 300 brands participating over the course of the week, the 2024 San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival is destined to be the biggest and most spectacular in our 20 year history. ATTIRE: Casual IMPORTANT INFO: Ticket is all inclusive. All food and beverage tastings are included in ticket price. Must be 21+ to attend. San Diego Food + Wine Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • Francisco Eme (1981) CDMX - OAX, is a music composer, multimedia artist, and gallery director who lives in San Diego. The Arts & Culture Director at Casa Familiar and Gallery Director at The FRONT Arte & Cultura, a trans-border art gallery in San Diego, US - Tijuana, MX, Francisco primarily works with sound in his practice, integrating other diverse disciplines as well. His work has been presented in museums, galleries and concert halls nationally and internationally. He has released collaborative music albums, and also has solo projects in various genres, mainly electroacoustic, experimental, and electronic. He is a San Diego Art Prize Awardee 2024. For more information visit: visarts.ucsd.edu Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • This weekend in the arts: Lots of new visual art across the county; contemporary dance; Chopin's piano works; painting with Panca; acrobatic theater; plus live music and more.
  • Proponents of going to Mars see peril and opportunity in Elon Musk's close relationship with Trump. Experts say just getting Americans back to the moon in the near future will be challenging enough.
  • The Los Angeles fires impacted many musical artists, destroying instruments, record collections and hard drives of irreplaceable work.
  • San Diego Legendary Lion Dance Association will be celebrating Lunar New Year all month with lion dances.
  • The Seven Oaks Holiday Craft Fair -- held annually in Rancho Bernardo at the Seven Oaks Community Center -- is slated for Saturday, Dec. 7 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 16789 Bernardo Oaks Dr. (one mile east of I-15 in Rancho Bernardo). Holiday shoppers can expect to find an even greater selection of affordable gifts than in previous years from more than 50 local vendors of handmade artwork, crafts, jewelry, edible gifts and more. The fair is free and open to the public. Families are welcome, but please leave pets at home. This year's fair committee volunteers have worked hard to attract a broad range of local makers, bakers and artisans to the show. Shoppers will find great gifts for everyone on their list beginning at prices as low as $10. Visit: https://www.7oaksrb.com/eventregistrations.php?view=event&id=33137 Seven Oaks Holiday Craft Fair on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us May 11th & 12th, 10 - 5 p.m., for our 47th Annual Fall Arts and Crafts Fair, a San Diego Mother's day weekend tradition for the whole family! A truly All-Artisan fair, where all the works are hand-crafted and sold by the artists and crafters themselves. Sip wine or sangria or a coffee from the coffee shop and enjoy the shopping, food and fun at the Spring fair! Fair FAQ's for first time visitors: - Over 125 Hand-picked vendors from across Southern California, with everything from handmade jewelry, soaps, paintings and sculpture, local honey, clothing, pottery, items for the home and garden and much more! - Outside wine bars are located throughout the winery grounds - Grab and go Italian fare from the Kitchen restaurant in the courtyard - There is a food court located on the East side of the fair - The permanent winery village shops are also open during the fair - Manzanita Roasting Co coffee shop open at 8 a.m. - Please do not attend the fair if you are ill - Plenty of seating is available for enjoying wine and food across the winery. - Admission is free. Families are welcome! - No pets are permitted on winery grounds. No exceptions. ADA recognized service dogs (not ESD's) that are trained to aid a disabled person are welcome. - No outside food and beverage are permitted on the winery grounds - We have parking onsite but carpooling is recommended. - Bring cash for vendors that do not accept credit cards. There are no ATM's on the winery grounds. - Comfortable shoes and sunhats are recommended - Non-alcoholic beverages, coffee, sodas, water and other drinks are sold on the winery grounds and in the coffee shop - The Bernardo Winery is family-owned and has the right to refuse service. For more information visit: bernardowinery.com Stay Connected on Instagram
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