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  • This series is for anyone navigating grief, loss, or life transitions, and seeking a gentle, creative, community-centered space to process - all types of grief are welcome! This three-week series offers a supportive space to gently explore grief through both guided group processing and hands-on creative practice. Each session is co-facilitated with a therapist and arts educator and integrates reflection, conversation, and craft as pathways toward healing, connection, and transformation. Together, we will move through different layers of grief — how it lives in the body, how it reshapes identity, and how it can evolve into meaning and growth. No prior art experience is needed; this is not about creating something “perfect,” but about engaging in a process that supports expression and integration. Session 1 (4/12): Grief in the Body — What Are You Holding? We’ll explore how grief is carried physically and emotionally, and create a pocket grief altar — a small, personal object to hold what feels present. Session 2 (4/19): Identity After Loss — Who Are You Now? This session focuses on the ways loss can reshape our sense of self. Through the practice of kintsugi (repairing with intention), we’ll reflect on brokenness, continuity, and reimagining identity. Session 3 (4/26): Transformation — Carrying It Forward We’ll explore post-traumatic growth, the evolution of love, and what it means to move forward while still honoring what has been lost. Participants will create a mosaic planter and plant something new — a living symbol of growth and continuation.
  • Kick off your weekend with a bite-sized happy hour version of our renowned Studio Arts workshops. Gather with friends in an artistic space designed to amplify your creative side. Join arts educator Robin Douglas, as we dip our toes into the work of celebrated artists over drinks and nibbles, followed by a rapid demonstration of their styles. You’ll then be guided to interpret these artists and create your own singular, spectacular work of art. We’ll help you express your unique style and ensure you have a blast doing it. Cezanne’s Multi-Dimensional Paintings As the subtle beginning of Cubism, Cezanne chose to present subject matter slightly fragmented with geometric brushstrokes. A different way to show depth and shadow will be the emphasis of this art workshop. All levels of experience are encouraged to participate. OMA provides food, drinks and supplies; all you have to do is get yourself out of work, grab your friends, and have fun! Ticket Prices: Adult: $65 Member: $50 Space is limited. Register today! Oceanside Museum of Art on Facebook / Instagram
  • Bats sometimes get a bad rap, but these fascinating facts show how they pollinate plants, control insects and thrive in the wild.
  • Join us at the Villa Montezuma on February 16 for a frosty concert about the snow, ice, and winter weather! Start the year off right with our first Cinballera Salon of 2026, Songs of Winter! Join us on the third Monday of the month, February 16, at 7 p.m. at the Villa Montezuma, 1925 K Street, San Diego. We’re celebrating the last full month of winter with a concert all about the coldest months of the year. While snow and ice may be only a dream here in sunny San Diego, this collection of hibernal art songs and opera excerpts will leave you feeling delightfully frosty. In keeping with the Villa's gracious history, we encourage our guests to dress up for the evening! Gentlemen, dust off your favorite suit and tie, and ladies, here's a chance to wear that dress and hat you've been saving! For February, bundle up in blue! Join us for this chilly opera concert! Visit: https://www.classy.org/event/february-cinballera-salon-songs-of-winter/e753866 Villa Montezuma Museum on Facebook
  • Join Shoreline Community Services for an elegant evening in support of our unhoused neighbors and our newest initiative, Compass Commons — a workforce housing program providing safe, dignified sleeping spaces for working individuals experiencing homelessness. What to Expect: - Delicious drinks and hors d’oeuvres - A gourmet dinner and sweet treats - Live music & dancing - High-end prizes and raffle baskets - And, of course, BINGO! Why It Matters: Proceeds support Compass Commons and services at The Compass Station, helping members of our Community Care Crew — people who are working, contributing, and striving for stability — move from employment toward permanent housing. Your ticket helps turn rest into resilience and work into opportunity. Join us for a night that makes a lasting impact. *Dress to impress. Black tie optional Tickets: - Early Supporter Tickets are $160 and available until March 8. These include entry to the gala, open wine & beer, 1 raffle ticket, and 3 bingo cards - Standard Admission is $175 - VIP tickets available for $250, until March 8, which include entry, open wine & beer, 2 premium drink tickets, open wine & beer, 15 raffle tickets, and 3 bingo cards - VIP tables also available Shoreline Community Services on Facebook / Instagram
  • The law aims to prevent officers fired by one department for bad behavior from later finding a job in another. So far, 20 officers from local departments have been decertified for offenses ranging from sexual misconduct to domestic violence to dishonesty.
  • El gobernador Gavin Newsom dice que pedirá a los votantes que decidan sobre nuevos distritos en noviembre, mientras California busca desafiar a los estados controlados por el Partido Republicano que están rediseñando los mapas para favorecer a los republicanos en las elecciones intermedias.
  • Peggy Watson and David Beldock perform original acoustic folk, blues, and jazz. They started their collaboration as unlikely music partners. While David spent years performing with various bands, honing his rock and blues guitar-playing, Peggy was rooted in contemporary folk traditions with occasional detours into jazz and pop. But when they joined forces, they discovered that writing songs together was a fun challenge that they could not resist. Together, they are known for their dazzling musicianship, beautiful harmonies, humorous stage presence, and melodic, funny, and emotional original songs.
  • Anssaf Ali Mayo, a member of Yemen's parliament, alleges in a recently unsealed lawsuit that the three ex-military members gathered in San Diego in 2015 in order to plan his assassination.
  • On Saturday, Feb. 14, Petco invites local families and pets to the grand re-opening event celebrating its remodeled Clairemont Mesa location. The new store features a next-level shopping experience, expanded exclusive merchandise for pets and pet lovers, new interactive live animal viewing tunnels, a dedicated home décor area and more. Animal viewing tunnels are designed to let kids get up close with reptiles and furry friends like never before – perfect for enrichment, photo opps and making memories! Free event activities, giveaways and special offers for the whole family include: • Goodie bags for the first 100 customers • $10 off a $30 purchase (now through Feb. 23) • $10 large dog beds, while supplies last • Scratch-off cards with exclusive discounts and a chance to win a FREE shopping spree up to $499 • Grooming, training and veterinary info sessions and Valentine’s Day craft station • Pup cups, coloring sheets, scavenger hunts, balloon animals and face painting • Dog and cat adoptions in partnership with national nonprofit Petco Love • Hourly giveaways for loyalty members and double the number of Vital Care points for purchases all weekend long Visit: https://stores.petco.com/ca/sandiego/pet-supplies-sandiego-ca-583.html
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