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  • The Heritage of the Americas Museum is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with a series of special Saturday events designed to engage visitors of all ages. Each Saturday features interactive cultural activities, including live Alpacas, Live Latin American snakes, traditional music and dance performances, hands-on art and craft workshops, and storytelling sessions highlighting the rich histories and contributions of Hispanic and Latinx communities. Throughout the month, guests can explore curated exhibits (including "The Lemon Grove Incident" an important desegregation movement in US History), participate in family-friendly scavenger hunts, and meet local artists and educators to learn more about heritage and traditions. The events create an immersive and educational experience, fostering community connection and a deeper appreciation for the diverse cultures represented throughout the Americas. To see each weekend's list of events: https://www.heritageoftheamericasmuseum.com/ 501(3)c sponsors: Heritage of the Americas Museum, The Lemon Grove Historical Society, Balboa Park's House of Peru, and Robin's Nest Rescue. Donations appreciated. Heritage Of The Americas Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • The two-time Tony Award-nominated director begins her tenure in early 2026.
  • San Diego Mesa College Art Gallery is honored to present the first exhibit of the school year: "Clothes Story," envisioned and curated by Atlanta based designer Kenneth Green. This exhibition celebrates the lives and contributions of African American women by carefully replicating over thirty garments and fashion accessories that represent what women wore in historical periods ranging from 1890 to 1963. Every dress, coat or cloak in Clothes Story has a unique story to tell, whether revealing details about the maker, providing information about the historical context or teaching us about the person who wore it. Through fashion, the narratives shared in this exhibition come alive. The engaging display takes the viewer on a journey through time, inviting them to experience women’s lives at home and in their communities and capturing historical moments that showcase the African American female experience and acknowledge their resilience, strength, bravery, courage, and unapologetic spirit for change. With appreciation to The Hervey Family Fund at the San Diego Foundation whose generosity helps illuminate these stories. The exhibition is presented in collaboration with the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art. Join us for the reception on Saturday, September 6, 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. Exhibition is on view from August 25 to October 16, 2025. Gallery Hours: M, T, W, TH, 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. (Or by appointment.) Closed Fridays, Weekends & Holidays. Clothes Story Exhibit on Instagram San Diego Mesa College Gallery on Facebook / Instagram
  • The world’s largest women’s surf competition and music festival will be back in Oceanside, CA for the 19th annual Super Girl Surf Pro, a 3-day event from September 19 – 21, 2025. The weekend will be jam-packed with a world-class surfing competition that will blow your mind, and a festival village loaded with female-inspired vendors, activities and amazing entertainment. 17 Free Concerts Across Three Days Join us for an unforgettable series of FREE concerts on the SMKFLWR Concert Stage that will keep the good vibes rolling all weekend long! As part of this incredible event, we’re hosting a lineup of talented artists and bands, ready to rock the stage right on the beach. The concerts are open to all ages and completely free, making it a perfect outing for families, friends, and music lovers 2025 Artists Include: Lupe Fiasco, Plain White T's, Surfer Girl, and many more. Festival Experiences: - Live Music - DJ's - Free Classes - Panel Discussions - Fitness - Art - Roller-skating - Female Content Creators - Beer Garden - Food - And more at the Festival Village Super Girl Series on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for an in-studio art making experience. Come explore art making in the SDMA Museum Art Studio! Join us and create work using mediums such as drawing, painting, and mixed media and explore your creativity. Materials will be provided, or you can bring your own. No oil paints or solvents please! This is a pay-what-you-wish event. Please RSVP here to save your spot. Registration is limited to 20 people per session. Meet at the House of Hospitality, near the Prado restaurant entrance at 12:50 p.m. and look for the OPEN STUDIO sign. The San Diego Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • This play is rooted in elder wisdom, creation story, and cultural continuity, "Shuuluk Wechuwvi – Where Lightning Was Born," presented by the Eyaay Ahuun Foundation, emerges as a radiant act of resistance and remembrance. This project -- part of the Kumeyaay Native Arts Pathway Program (KNAPP) -- Tijuana River Valley revitalization effort—confronts the decades-long degradation of a region strained by environmental injustice, economic disinvestment, and fractured planning. The area continues to suffer from rampant pollution and an unresolved sewage crisis—a crisis exacerbated by cross-border eco-mismanagement and inadequate infrastructure. Despite ongoing negotiations, binational planning often offers patchwork remedies to what is, at its core, a profound public health and ecological emergency. "Shuuluk Wechuwvi" responds to this crisis not with despair, but with story. Through the mediums of live performance and visual narrative, this play and comic seek to illuminate pathways toward collective healing and ecological repair. It is a love letter to the land and the people who refuse to let it be forgotten—calling forth a shared vision that is grounded in culture, responsive to community, and brave enough to demand more than short-term solutions. This is not just art—it is a call to action, a reclamation of narrative, and a step toward a truly binational, community-rooted future. The Play: "Shuuluk Wechuwvi: Where Lightning Was Born" A disillusioned teen and passionate gamer named Lucky is guided by his uncle, a scientist, and Water on a transformative journey that explores his Kumeyaay heritage and his potential as an environmental activist. Initially resistant—more comfortable in virtual worlds than the real one—Lucky is pulled away from his screen and into the story of the Tijuana River Estuary and the deep Kumeyaay connections to the land. Water leads him through ancestral memory and environmental futures, both hopeful and grim. As he begins to see the parallels between his gaming instincts and real-world action, Lucky embraces his true name, Shuuluk, meaning “Lightning,” and realizes that his voice holds power. Inspired by his people, new friendships, and the natural world, Lucky commits to using that power to protect the land and share the stories that have always lived within him. The play is produced by Teatro Las Hermanas, a collective of teatristas co-founded by sisters Mabelle and Zulema Reynoso and Tori Rice, committed to showcasing stories of the borderlands, while also serving as a platform for advocacy, empowerment, and cultural celebration. "Shuuluk Wechuwvi: Where Lightning Was Born" was written by award-winning playwright Mabelle Reynoso and will be directed by Tori Rice. Production art and the accompanying comic book illustration will be done by Zulema Reynoso. The cast is: Ivan Quezada - Kumeyaay (Lucky), Bobby Wallace - Kumeyaay (Uncle Ed), Vanessa Lopez (Mom; Patty), Nancy Batres (Daisy; Water). Executive production is co-produced and presented by Kumeyaay stewards and cultural practicioners! Eyaay Ahunn Foundation on Facebook / Instagram
  • Known for his cosmic-stoner songwriting and freewheeling tunes, Todd Snider's career spanned three decades.
  • Thousands of men in California are neither working nor in school. Gov. Gavin Newsom has called it a “crisis,” both for the labor market and for men’s mental health.
  • Join us for a fun and free evening variety of science and craft activities for all ages. This ALL-HOLIDAY celebration will honor Kwanza, Hannukah, and Christmas. • Quilt-making (No Borders Butterfly Project by Educreate) • Mini Stocking Crafts • Fun Science Activities • Tacos • Hot chocolate • Caroling Workshop • Photo Booth Date: Friday, December 12 Time: 4 - 7 p.m. Location: Elementary Institute of Science, 608 51st Street, San Diego, 92114 Everyone is welcome here! Únase a nosotros para una divertida y libre noche variedad de actividades científicas y artesanales para todas las edades. Esta celebración de TODAS LAS FIESTAS honrará a Kwanza, Hannukah y Navidad. • Fabricación de edredones (Proyecto de mariposas sin fronteras) • Mini Almacenamiento Artesanías • Actividades Científicas Divertidas • Tacos • Chocolate caliente • Taller de Caroling • Cabina de fotos Fecha: Viernes, 12 de diciembre Hora: 4 - 7 p.m. Ubicación: Elementary institute of Science, Calle 608 51, San Diego, 92114 ¡Todos son bienvenidos aquí! Elementary Institute Science on Facebook / Instagram
  • Get ready for a night where fine dining meets tropical indulgence. Cove House La Jolla is hosting an exclusive evening of rum pairings and coastal-inspired cuisine, presented in collaboration with Club Kokomo Spirits. Hosted by Geoff Longenecker—Partner & Head of Distilling Operations at Club Kokomo & Seven Caves Spirits—alongside Executive Chef Lance Repp, Chef Manny Perez, and Pastry Chef Adriana Peralta, this unforgettable dinner promises to transport you straight to paradise. The Experience - A multi-course menu crafted by La Jolla’s finest culinary talent - Each dish thoughtfully paired with premium rums + cocktails from Club Kokomo Spirits - A tropical-themed evening blending storytelling, spirits, and flavors that celebrate the art of rum Cove House La Jolla on Facebook / Instagram
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