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  • Pizzo’s Millenia is partnering with Club Kokomo Spirits for a laid-back, flavor-forward Sunday brunch that brings together San Diego sunshine, coastal spirit and a touch of island escapism. Guests can expect classic brunch favorites reimagined with a rum-inspired twist like a Rum Panna Cotta French Toast. The morning promises good company, great food and a taste of California craftsmanship at its finest. Guests will also enjoy complimentary tastings from Club Kokomo Spirits and a raffle featuring a bottle of Kokomo rum and Pizzo’s gift cards. What Makes This Event Unmissable: A relaxed yet elevated brunch experience celebrating San Diego’s creative culinary scene. An opportunity to taste award-winning, locally distilled rums from Club Kokomo Spirits—co-founded by Mike Love of The Beach Boys and master distiller Geoff Longenecker. A playful mix of beach-town ease and artisanal quality that captures the heart of Southern California living. About Club Kokomo Spirits: Founded by Mike Love, co-founder of The Beach Boys and San Diego’s own Geoff Longenecker, Club Kokomo Spirits embodies the harmony of craft, community and coastal escapism. Every bottle reflects their shared vision to elevate rum with authenticity, artistry and joy—crafted locally at their San Diego distillery without shortcuts or additives. From their award-winning artisanal rums to their double gold ready-to-drink cocktails, Club Kokomo celebrates quality and connection—offering a modern, sun-soaked take on the Caribbean classic. It’s rum made with heart, inspired by “Good Vibrations,” and meant to be shared. About Pizzo’s Millenia: A local favorite in San Diego’s Millenia district, Pizzo’s is known for its warm hospitality, Italian-inspired comfort food and thoughtful collaborations that bring the community together. Their Sunday brunches are an ongoing invitation to slow down, connect, and savor the good things—this time, with a tropical twist. Join Pizzo’s and Club Kokomo Spirits for a Sunday morning filled with sunshine, flavor and a toast to the easy rhythm of San Diego life. Club Kokomo Spirits on Facebook / Instagram
  • The United States and Ukraine have reached a consensus on several critical issues, but sensitive issues around territorial control in Ukraine's eastern industrial heartland remain unresolved.
  • Hundreds of new Christmas songs are released every year, but each time December rolls around, the same small handful of classics races to the top of the charts. Will anything new ever break through?
  • At the Plum Island Museum of Lost Toys and Curiosities, one-time treasures bring back memories and are a reminder of the eternal life of plastic waste.
  • Discover the joy of dance at Coastal Ballet! Meet our instructors, tour the studio, try a free mini class, and learn about our ballet and dance programs for all ages. Whether you're a beginner or experienced dancer, we can't wait to welcome you to our dance family! Coastal Ballet Center for the Arts on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for the return of this popular Bonita event, Taste of Bonita. The Bonita Museum & Cultural Center is excited to bring back an event that highlights local restaurants and chefs in the Sweetwater Valley. Saturday, September 27, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., join us for a night of great food, friends, and music. Guests will enjoy tastes from local restaurants, showcasing the diverse and exciting cuisines of the region. The museum will be open late for visitors to enjoy. This signature fundraising event supports free educational and public programs for over 5000 school children and community members in the South Bay. During the event, enjoy visiting the museum at night and learning about South Bay San Diego art, history and culture. Bonita is located in a rural unincorporated part of San Diego County nestled in the Sweetwater River Valley. Find out about the rustic character of the valley through artifacts and history objects in the museum. Nearly 1,000 acres of the valley are permanently preserved as open space, including much of the riverbed. Several stables operate in the valley and horses are not an uncommon site on the miles of trails that crisscross the valley. At the museum be on the lookout for fossils from the area, the footprint of the Proctor Valley Monster as well as Henrietta, the Rhode Island Red chicken. Visit: https://bonitahistoricalsociety.org/tasteofbonita/ Bonita Museum on Instagram and Facebook
  • Some characters follow the rules—yours won’t. This class is a high-energy, hands-on workshop designed to help you create bold, flawed, and irresistibly compelling characters. Through interactive exercises and expert techniques, you’ll craft characters who scheme, charm, deceive, and take risks—characters readers can’t help but root for (or obsess over). Whether they’re stealing a kiss or a kingdom, your characters will leap off the page, leaving a trail of intrigue in their wake. If you want to write fiction that crackles with life and keeps readers hooked, this is the workshop for you. By the end of this workshop, participants will: - Craft characters who break rules, steal hearts, and captivate readers. - Write dialogue that reveals subtext, manipulation, and motivation. - Push characters into bold, defining moments. - Leave with concrete scenes and a clear sense of their character’s depth. Disclaimers: Please note that you will receive your Zoom link via email 24 hours before the start of this class. If you enroll in this class less than 24 hours before it begins, please either send us a message or email us at programs@sandiegowriters.org to request your link. Please be advised that it is best to register at least a week before the start of a class to help our instructors prepare and ensure that it does not get canceled or rescheduled. Policies regarding registration, refunds, cancellations, etc. can be found on our policies page. If you would like to provide feedback regarding this class, please feel free to complete an evaluation form. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • Premieres Monday, Sept. 29, 2025 at 8 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream with KPBS+. Did values sink or soar for vintage ROADSHOW treasures first found in Raleigh in 2009, including Andre Dugo Art Deco maquettes, a Crandall hobby horse, ca. 1880, and German bisque Mickey Mouse figures, ca. 1930? See the surprising changes!
  • The Old Globe premieres of "Huzzah!" next week, a new musical that combines song, dance and swordplay.
  • Don’t miss the final weekend of "Hiding in Plain Site," the debut solo exhibition from award-winning multidisciplinary emerging artist and designer Joseph A. Henseler. Join us for a live Artist Q&A as Joseph leads a timely, thought-provoking conversation on today’s most pressing creative topics: AI and the future of art, art as resistance and connection, why collecting art matters, and how we can stay human in an image-saturated world. Joseph, who graduated Ball State University with a degree in architecture, apprenticed in the studio of artist James Hubbell and has taught at NewSchool of Architecture, has transformed Union Hall into a space for curiosity, healing, and raw creative energy. With over 30 years of experience blending art, architecture, and activism, his Q&A promises an honest dialogue about what art can do, and why it still matters. The event is free and open to all. Come for the art. Stay for the conversation. Joseph A. Henseler on Facebook / Instagram
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