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  • Officials from both the Sheriff's Office and the County Registrar of Voters say they're ready for anything.
  • Join us on Free Second Sunday for Play Day! "Kelly Akashi: Formations" features a series on the inherited impact of her family’s imprisonment in a Japanese American incarceration camp during WWII. Inspired by the exhibition, we will explore the histories of the Japanese American community in San Diego and their continued importance to the fabric of our city with the Japanese American Historical Society of San Diego. Art activity: Create books that spark change and curiosity with materials from nature in Prebys Learning Center.
  • The PLNU Honors Program will host Examining the Great American Songbook, featuring jazz trumpet player and educator Dr. John Reynolds, for a night of jazz and cultural reflection. The event will feature live music from the John Reynolds Jazz Quintet with selections from the Great American Songbook and will also include a presentation from Dr. Karl Martin on the social and cultural implications of the music included in the songbook. "The 'Great American Songbook' is the canon of the most important and influential American popular songs and jazz standards from the early 20th century that have stood the test of time in their life and legacy. Often referred to as 'American Standards,' the songs published during the Golden Age of this genre include those popular and enduring tunes from the 1920s to the 1960s that were created for Broadway theatre, musical theatre, and Hollywood musical film." (thesongbook.org) Dr. John Reynolds is an educator, clinician, and trumpeter. He is the Director of Instrumental Music Conservatory, The Garn Family Jazz Studies Program, and Frederick Fennell Wind Studies Program at the Orange County School for Performing Arts. He holds a Doctorate of Musical Arts in Jazz Studies from USC as well as degrees from San Diego State University and Point Loma Nazarene University. Reynolds created and directed the jazz studies program at San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts. Dr. Reynolds is a consultant for Jazz at Lincoln Center, where he serves as a guest artist, clinician, and adjudicator for regional Essentially Ellington festivals across the country. Reynolds performs with the John Reynolds Jazz Quintet and the Gaslamp Quarter Jazz Orchestra. He has performed with jazz legends including John Clayton, Jeff Hamilton, Gerald Clayton, Rickey Woodard, Graham Dechter, Jackie Ryan, Bob Mintzer, Peter Erskine, Bobby Shew, Frank Mantooth, Gilbert Castellanos, Marshall Hawkins, and many others. Dr. Karl Martin is a professor of American Literature at Point Loma Nazarene University. He teaches all eras of American literature and has long taught African American literature as well as the literatures of other under-represented traditions in American literature. He has research interests in various aspects of American culture such as American religion, music, film, and popular culture as well as American literature. The PLNU Honors Program is a community of merit scholars engaged in a rigorous interdisciplinary academic program grounded in Christian thought and Wesleyan heritage. Honors Program courses are uniquely crafted to examine the human academic traditions of self-reflection and creativity in the context of biblical wisdom and piety, including history, literature, and philosophy. The Honors Program also coordinates co-curricular events to build deeper cultural, historical, and social connections. For more info: pointloma.edu/honors Point Loma Nazarene University on Facebook / Instagram
  • Two sisters found they had different recollections of a traumatic childhood experience and learned that human memory is a lot less reliable than we tend to think.
  • The group Just Stop Oil took credit for the Wednesday afternoon action, which they said was a call on the United Kingdom to stop the use of fossil fuels by 2030.
  • The Greater San Diego Music Coterie, directed by Dr. Angela Yeung, presents its first concert for the sping season, featuring the Greater San Diego Chamber Orchestra and soprano Emily Ortlieb. Program includes the Spring Festival Overture by Chinese composer Li Huanzhi's ( 李焕之 ), Bells of Spring by San Diego composer Adam Tedeschi, and arias and art songs by Rossini, Donizetti, and Faure. All Saints Episcopal Church offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Registered audience receive directions to free parking. Admission is free with free-will donation at the performance. Donation via Venmo, Zelle, or by check can be tax deductible. Visit https://gsdmusicoterie.org/all-events/ for updates.
  • Sunday, December 10 from 12 – 3 p.m. Support local artists & artisans this season at our Craft Fair! We’ll have Handmade Art for sale & a Free Kids Craft. Stop in & save your space in an upcoming workshop & begin creating art yourself! Or grab the ultimate gift–a Craft Collective Gift Certificates–and help begin a loved one’s journey in handmaking! ARTS & CRAFT SALE | We’ll have a selection of art and crafts all made locally for sale. Grab a gift for a loved one or splurge for on a little something for yourself. FREE KIDS CRAFT | RSVP for a surprise hands-on kids craft! *This project is great for children of all ages. Young children may need help from an accompanying adult. MAKE-&-TAKE CRAFT | RSVP for a fun project! *We appreciate a $5 per person contribution for this craft to help us cover costs. RAFFLE | Join in the fun with an in-person raffle! We’ll be giving away a gift certificate, aprons, t-shirts and more! We can’t wait to see you there! Grab a friend or family member and help us celebrate crafting! ABOUT SAN DIEGO CRAFT COLLECTIVE We are dedicated to the craft journey, from start to finish! With this in mind, we are proud to support our local artists and craftspeople as they share their art with the community over the winter season. Thank you for your support! Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • A center started by Wallis Annenberg in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles is creating a sense of community for older people who aim to keep learning and growing as they age.
  • Join us for an afternoon of music composed or arranged for the Baroque lute on Sunday, January 21, at 2:30 p.m. at the Scripps Miramar Ranch Library Center. The "Pleasure of Your Company" concert series presents lutist Eric Dickerson performing works by Sylvius Leopold Weiss and Johann Sebastian Bach plus other composers. Eric Dickerson holds a Master's Degree in Music Performance from San Diego State University. With over 20 years of musical experience, he has committed himself to preserving the art of Historical Performance Practice, performing Early Music on historical lutes, guitars and mandolin. There is no charge for the concert, which is sponsored by the Scripps Ranch Friends of the Library, although donations are appreciated. Masks are recommended but not required at this time. Scripps Miramar Ranch Library Center is located at 10301 Scripps Lake Drive. Overflow parking is available on Meanley Drive off Scripps Ranch Blvd., from which the library can be easily accessed via a paved walkway. It should be noted that due to a parking lot expansion project, onsite parking is currently somewhat limited. Visit www.srfol.org or call (858) 538-8158 for information.
  • British police are reviewing allegations that Washington Post CEO Will Lewis obstructed justice when he worked for media mogul Rupert Murdoch in the U.K. 13 years ago.
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