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  • Join us at OMA on June 6 for Street Level x Art Walk! Discover musicians, artists, and craftspeople from across your street to all across Southern California. This month we are featuring Celeste Barbier, a singer and sound healer with a voice that blends vintage charm and modern elegance. Her background in classical music, jazz, and contemporary favorites allows her to create an atmosphere of warmth, and sophistication. We will also have an artist tour of Mary Jhun’s Exhibition, "In Losing Sleep I Painted," at 6 p.m. and local artists and craftspeople selling their work on our terrace and in the OMA store. Bring your family, meet new friends, or roll in with your crew to create your O’riginal experience with artists, innovators, and entrepreneurs at OMA’s biggest social events of the summer. Street Level is open to all ages and admission is FREE for all guests in partnership with Oceanside Art Walk. Drink tickets are an additional fee. Adults 21+ who would like to purchase alcoholic beverages must show ID. Reserved Tables are available for sale to accommodate our music lovers. Reserve yours now! ($100 to reserve table for 4) Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Simple activities to help you better appreciate the birds, bees and flowers — and spend more time outside.
  • Scientists have created a broadly effective antivenom using the blood of a Wisconsin man who has spent years exposing himself to deadly snakebites from black mambas, taipans, cobras and many others.
  • Generations of spectators and competitors take over a small hamlet in Western N.Y. each summer to participate in a motorsport with roots in farming: the tractor pull.
  • The Spelling Social is a free intergenerational event that brings people together through Scrabble and social connection. It’s more than just a game—it’s about great conversations, shared laughter, and meaningful connections across generations. We are excited to partner with Osher at SDSU to bring this special experience to the San Diego community! Friday, April 18, 2025 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Location: Extended Studies Center, Room 206, 5701 Hardy Ave, San Diego, CA 92115 Cost: Free to attend. (Please note: Attendees are responsible for their own transportation and parking.) *See details below What to Expect: Scrabble & Game Materials – All provided for interactive fun. Snacks & Refreshments – Enjoy while you play. Prizes – Win fun rewards and bragging rights! Community Connection – Meet, chat, and build friendships. Why Attend The Spelling Social?: A One-of-a-Kind Event – A fun, interactive way to bring people together. Connect Across Generations – Meet and engage with all ages. Friendly Word Play – Test your skills in a relaxed setting. Social & Fun – Laugh, unwind, and enjoy the joy of language. Secure Your Spot Today! Limited seats available. About The Spelling Social: The Spelling Social was developed by Aging Advising, a San Diego senior living placement agency. Each event is proudly sponsored by Heartfelt Care Agency, a trusted name in licensed senior in-home caregiving and memory care support. *Parking Information: Self-parking available in P6B (PayByPhone app) or P7 (parking kiosks). SDSU is also accessible by MTS bus and trolley, with stops just a 5-minute walk from the venue. Visit: https://heartfeltcareagency.com/resources/the-spelling-social/osher-sdsu-spelling-social-april-18-2025/ Osher Life Long Learning Institute at SDSU on Instagram and Facebook
  • Some big companies are reporting real financial pain from tariffs and economic uncertainty — but for others, business is booming.
  • In the 1990s, Christy Martin was considered the most exciting and successful female boxer. Her story is the basis of the new biopic Christy. We caught up with Martin at a gym in downtown Los Angeles.
  • Soyinka, the first African to win the Nobel Prize in literature, believes his non-resident visa could have been rejected because he likened President Trump to a former Ugandan dictator.
  • The contract for more than 5,700 registered nurses who work at Sharp Healthcare hospitals around San Diego County expires on Sept. 30.
  • The case has potentially profound economic consequences for the country and the presidency.
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