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  • Music by Haydn, Brahms and Schubert For the season opener concert, multiple Grammy-Award-winning violinist of the Emerson String Quartet joins San Diego Music Society musicians to bring you a thrilling concert of classical and romantic era favorites. Haydn “Gyspsy Rondo” Piano Trio Brahms Sonata No. 1 Op. 78 for violin and piano “Regenlied” Schubert String Quintett in C Op. 163 with 2 cellos. Eugene Drucker, Harold Reeves, violin Julie Park, viola Roberta Cooper, Paul Tseng, cello Ching-Ming Cheng, piano Visit: https://artcenter.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/#/instances/a0FUe000000vG01MAE Emerson String Quartet on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join the National Marine Mammal Foundation in this Dolphin Doctor workshop! Participants will learn about marine mammal medical research, take part in an interactive mock dolphin health assessment, conduct a fish dissection, and learn how scientists use sound to help care for marine mammals. This program is meant for ages 11-14. A second program for ages 8-10 is available on November 15 at 10 a.m. Audience: Recommended for ages 11-14 Location: Community Room Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/dolphin-doctors-ages-11-14-395252 National Marine Mammal Foundation on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join the National Marine Mammal Foundation in this Dolphin Doctor workshop! Participants will learn about marine mammal medical research, take part in an interactive mock dolphin health assessment, conduct a fish dissection, and learn how scientists use sound to help care for marine mammals. This program is meant for ages 8-10. A second program for ages 11-14 is available on November 19 at 11:30 a.m. Audience: Recommended for ages 8-10. Location: Community Room Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/dolphin-doctors-ages-8-10-395250 National Marine Mammal Foundation on Instagram and Facebook
  • KPBS found six San Diego-based artists who are emerging into the comic industry and are either selling, signing or schmoozing in or around the convention.
  • Vision 2074 celebrates the 50th anniversary of the “Temporary Paradise?” (Donald Appleyard and Kevin Lynch,1974), one of the few forward-projecting planning documents for our multinational region, by calling upon designers to boldly envision what our region can become in the next 50 years and beyond. Inspired by the San Diego Tijuana World Design Capital 2024 (WDC2024) the exhibition presents designs that address social, structural and climatic challenges that will define our region into the distant future. Visit: https://psfa.sdsu.edu/calendar#event-details/93ba510a-4cb5-4d79-8fc1-5cb7c124b0e3/instances/2024-10-15T19:00 SDSU School of Art and Design on Instagram and Facebook
  • People in Plains, Ga., are remembering former President Jimmy Carter who died on Sunday at the age of 100. Carter embraced his hometown and never forgot the importance of the place.
  • The arguments focused on whether federal district court judges can rule against the administration on a nationwide basis.
  • The new leadership vowed to disband all militias. But the fiercely independent Druze have made no agreement, and say they're gathering fighters and making plans to repel government forces if needed.
  • Following an undergrounding of an overhead power line Friday, a project to rid the Rolando neighborhood of electrical poles is complete.
  • The exhibition "La Jolla Surf: Culture, Art, Craft" invites viewers into the world of surfing through iconic photography by Roy Porello, Jeff Divine, and Ron Church, original artwork by award winning designer John Van Hamersveld, and surf boards from the greatest shapers in the region. A central focus of the exhibition is original interview footage with local surfers created by Curator John Durant. Visitors will hear firsthand accounts of how the surfing community developed, how it has evolved over time, and the powerful connection to, and appreciation of the ocean and nature that surfing engenders. Opening Reception at La Jolla Historical Society: Friday, Feb. 7, 5-7 p.m. Exhibition: Feb. 8 - May 25, 2025 Gallery Hours: Wed-Sun. Noon - 4 p.m. Admission is always free La Jolla Historical Society on Facebook / Instagram
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