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  • A FREE spooktacular celebration with live entertainment, delicious food, games and a costume contest. A frightfully fun time for all! Presented by Vegan Food Popup Events. San Diego's premier Halloween event, featuring a selection of seasonal food and drink items, an array of bewitching goods and crafts plus enchanting products and services. 100+ Vendors Live DJs Seasonal Eats Lots of Treats Costume Contests Games Family-Friendly Free Parking Attendees will enjoy a full day of entertainment with festive music and art, spooktacular activities plus a costume contest with prizes. An immersive experience presented by Fright for Future will include fun games and haunting interactive displays. Located on the lawn at Ski Beach Park, within Mission Bay Park on Vacation Isle, this lush and expansive venue features picnic areas and stunning views of Mission Bay. PARKING: There are two large, free parking lots located near Ski Beach Park. This is a zero-waste event. Through our partnership with Sustainability is Sexy and the help of our dedicated volunteers, we will divert the majority of organic waste generated by this event from San Diego landfills to composting centers. Visit: http://boobythebay.com/ About the Organizer Vegan Food Popup Events produces FREE monthly markets and festivals that showcase the best plant-based food in SoCal, featuring a rotating lineup of diverse vendors from San Diego, Orange County and LA. In between bites, shop a curated selection of local products, crafts and services. Since launching in 2019, Vegan Food Popup Events has supported hundreds of local vendors by providing venues for sharing their offerings with the community. Learn more: https://veganfoodpopup.com
  • Join us for the 6th Annual Escondido Tamale Festival on November 2, 2024, at Grape Day Park! Presented by USA Multicultural and Univision San Diego, this vibrant event will feature a day packed with fun for the whole family, including a beer garden, kids' zone, tamale contest, hay chihuahua dog contest, non-stop entertainment on two stages, and an array of vendors. Come taste some of the best tamales around and celebrate Hispanic culture with music, dance, and community spirit. Admission is free—don’t miss it! Visit: Escondido Tamale Festival Escondido Tamale Festival on Instagram and Facebook
  • Discover Art, Culture, Science, and Fun at 80+ Locations All month long, kids 12 and under receive FREE admission with a paid adult to more than 50 of San Diego County’s favorite museums, historic sites, aquariums, gardens and more. Many are even free for the whole family! Kids also get to eat, stay, and play for free with dozens of deals on hotels, activities, attractions, restaurants and more. Every October, San Diego is a kid’s paradise! Not sure where to start? It’s easy! Just sign up for our upcoming Kids Free Museum FUN GUIDE, pick your favorites and then get your coupons here. San Diego Museum Council on Facebook / Instagram
  • Medieval poetry will be transformed into a dramatic composition for orchestra, chorus, and ballet dancers. City Ballet of San Diego is getting ready to perform "Carmina Burana" and tell a tragic Black Tuesday tale from the beginning of the Great Depression.
  • In 2021, revelations about sexual misconduct and racism roiled the NWSL and sparked investigations. Now, the women's soccer league will set aside $5 million for victims and implement other reforms.
  • Rather fix your items instead of discarding them? Save money, learn new skills, and meet new people at the San Diego Fixit Clinic on August 10 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Happening at the Valley Center Branch Library. Learn how to: - Fix broken appliances and gadgets - Repair road and mountain bikes - Mend your favorite outfit For more information visit: sdfixitclinic.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Fabio Ochoa, one of Colombia's legendary drug lords and a key operator of the Medellin cartel, has been deported back to the South American country, where he has walked free.
  • Join us for an afternoon of classical piano, featuring Ines Irawati. Experience her expressive depth and technical brilliance as she performs timeless pieces by composers like Chopin, Beethoven, and Liszt. About Ines Indonesian-born pianist, Ines Irawati is in demand as a solo recitalist, a collaborative pianist, and a vocal coach. Her recent engagements include performances for TEDxSan Diego at Copley Symphony Hall, the Art of Élan, Musikamar chamber concerts, concerts in Centro Cultural Tijuana, and performances all over Southern California. She is a member of the Hidden Valley Virtuosi and a founding member of the acclaimed Aviara Trio, a piano trio described as the “highest level of instrumental perfection, intensity, passion, and expression.” She has collaborated with many other esteemed chamber musicians such as violinist Cindy Wu, cellist Sophie Webber, double-bassist Jeremy Kurtz-Harris, Strings of the West, and the Hyperion String Quartet. She founded MusiKamar, a music series which brings exquisite chamber music performances into smaller and intimate spaces. Ms. Irawati has served as the musical and artistic director of San Diego Opera Young Artist Training Program, where she curated the company’s outreach concert series, Opera Exposed!, and its production of Little Red Riding Hood, a children’s opera by Seymour Barab. She has been involved in multiple projects with Bodhi Tree Concerts, including as the music director for the San Diego premiere of two chamber operas, Aftermath by Nicolas Reveles and Autumn Valentine by Ricky Ian Gordon. Ms. Irawati studied at Cleveland Institute of Music with Olga Radoslavjevich, and at Yale University where she studied with Claude Frank, Peter Frankl and Kikuei Ikeda of the Tokyo String Quartet. She lives in San Diego with her husband, two children and their two dogs. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/sv-hold-30910 Ines Irawati on Instagram and Facebook
  • The base, known as Fort Liberty since 2023, originally was named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg. The Army says it now will be named for a World War II private, Roland Bragg.
  • The justices will hear arguments about the FDA's rejection of some e-cigarettes. High schoolers are at the center of the case.
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