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  • El día de los niños/El día de los libros (Children’s Day/Book Day), commonly known as Día, is a nationally recognized initiative that emphasizes the importance of literacy for all children of all linguistic and cultural backgrounds.Join us at the Otay Mesa-Nestor Library for a celebration of literacy and STEAM education! Children and families will enjoy hand-on activities, story time, a book giveaway, and a special visit from Elinor* from PBS Kids’ hit animated series, ELINOR WONDERS WHY!*Access to the event’s character meet-and-greet may be restricted based on attendance. The photo opportunity with the costume character is subject to availability and weather permitting.Día de los Niños Fiesta con KPBS Kidscon INVITADA ESPECIAL ELINOR de ELINOR WONDERS WHY!Viernes, 26 de abril, 2024 - 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.Otay Mesa-Nestor Branch Library3003 Coronado Ave, San Diego, CA 92154¡Admisión Gratis!Actividades orientadas a niños de 5 años o menor, pero todos son bienvenidosCon orígenes mexicanos, el Día del Niño, se a convertido en una celebración mundial. Aquí en los Estados Unidos es una iniciativa nacional, conocida como El día de los niños/El día de los libros, o “Dia”, donde la importancia de la educación y de leer libros durante la infancia es celebrada para niños de todas culturas y lenguajes.¡Celebra “Día” con la Biblioteca de Otay Mesa-Nestor donde los niños y las familias podrán disfrutar de una variedad de actividades educativas, cuentos, un libro gratuito, y una visita especial de Elinor* de la serie animada de PBS Kids, Elinor Wonders Why!*La oportunidad de tomar fotos con el personaje está sujeta a disponibilidad y condiciones climáticas.KPBS es un servicio público de San Diego State UniversitySponsored by the Linden Root Dickinson Foundation
  • Save the date for the final dinner of the series on Friday, November 1st, as The Blank Table brings together San Diego's culinary powerhouses for an extraordinary evening celebrating Dia De Los Muertos. Welcoming back Chef Janina Garay and Chef Carlo Guadarado of Be Saha Hospitality Group, alongside Chef Adrian Villarreal (of Tahona) and mixologist Marina Ferreira (of Botanica), this event guarantees a harmonious blend of culinary prowess and creativity.Chef Adrian Villarreal, a culinary artist with diverse training from chefs like Guillermo Gonzalez Beristain and Rene Redzepi, leads the culinary team at Tahona Bar in San Diego, curating unforgettable dining experiences and contributing to Food Link Catering's exclusive events globally; known for his positive impact, he previously engaged in non-profit work with Volunteers of America, showcasing his commitment to using food for social good.Marina Ferreira, co-creator of Rose Water Cocktail Company and General Manager and Partner at Botanica Art and Cocktails in North Park, innovatively curates a diverse, sustainable cocktail menu, reintroducing historical spirits and empowering women in the industry, transforming Botanica into a sought-after destination.Reserve your spot for an unforgettable dining experience that pays homage to Dia De Los Muertos in a culinary journey like no other!
  • Calling all cultural enthusiasts, storytellers, and those seeking extraordinary experiences—for the UNESCO Ancestral Maize Festival, a special Intersecciones culinary event, highlighting the extraordinary Cuisine of Michoacán, Méxic. With a focus on rare maize (corn) varieties, the ancestral food of México, this is a rare and unique food-tasting experience, presented by renowned Cocineras Tradicionales, or Traditional Cooks, who have preserved the Michoacán cuisine as an intangible cultural heritage.Michoacán, México, is globally renowned for its iconic Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) festivals, often considered the most elaborate and famous in all of México, showcasing soulful displays of culture and heritage. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Ancestral Maize Festival, presented in partnership with the Consulado General de México en San Diego and UC San Diego Division of Extended Studies, aims to enrich guests by deepening their understanding of the origins of ancestral maize (corn) varieties. Our guest chefs will prepare dishes celebrated by UNESCO and served to distinguished guests, including Pope Francis. Guests will enjoy a one-of-a-kind dining experience, complemented by special regional wines, beers, and tequilas that will elevate their senses to the next levelYou won’t want to miss this modern food and wine presentation showcasing original ingredients from Michoacán, México. Discover the ancestral traditions and delicacies created from maize and hear about the UNESCO recognition. Your ticket includes tastings of 15 different traditional dishes, integrating the most diverse, interesting forms of maize. Culinary offerings will be paired with samplings of beer from UC San Diego alumni-owned Border X Brewing, one of the largest and only Latino-owned breweries in the United States, as well as two glasses of Baja regional wines from Bodegas Henri Lurton.Featured Cocineras Tradicionales – Traditional Cooks:International Chef Cynthia Martínez BecerrilMaestra cocinera Benedicta Alejo VargasMaestra cocinera Juana Bravo LázaroMaestra cocinera María Inés Dimas CarlosAbout Maize:An ancestral crop of México, maize cultivars have been farmed for more than 10,000 years. Known as “corn,” in the English language, maize is a wild grass that must be cultivated to survive. Now, grown throughout the world, it is one of the most culturally significant crops of México. It is a starchy vegetable, similar to potatoes, but its kernels are considered grains and can be milled into flour. Coming from the seed or flower of a plant (like tomatoes), maize is also considered a fruit. It comes in a broad range of varietals and multiple colors, varying from shades of red, blue, purple, black, brown, and pink, among others.—Please note: In order to maximize the number of attendees who can experience this amazing UNESCO Ancestral Maize Festival, there are two seating times for this unique and very special culinary event! 4:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Make sure to select preferred time at check-out!
  • Do you love Elephant and Piggie? Have you made sure the Pigeon never drives the Bus? Did you lose (and find) Knuffle Bunny? If you know these book references (or even if you don’t), we invite you to celebrate kids’ author/illustrator Mo Willems during our Día de los Niños/Día de los Libros (Children’s Day/Book Day) Party! We’ll have crafts and games, face-painting, and a visit from Elephant and Piggie! Recommended for ages 3+. No registration required. Special thanks to the Friends of the Mission Valley Library for their financial support. Audience: Recommended for ages 3-1
  • Pink slime is a derisive term used to describe the filler meat producers put in their products. It’s also used to describe websites that purport to produce unbiased news but actually have a partisan agenda.
  • The Day of the Child or Día del Niño is celebrated in many countries in April to promote the wellbeing of children. KPBS compiled a list of events and activities you can attend with your child.
  • Los Tucanes De Tijuana is a Mexican Norteño & Corrido band from Mexico. Establishing themselves as one of the country's most popular Norteño groups, the members consist of Mario Quintero Lara (creator of the group) and the current members, David Servin Raya, Alfredo Gonzalez, Gustavo Valenzuela, and Luis Adrian Gomez.Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2024/los-tucanes-de-tijuanaFull concert schedule: https://www.sdfair.com/p/what-to-do/grandstandDoors Open @ 6 p.m.Includes Complimentary Same-Day Fair AdmissionALL SALES FINAL | NO REFUNDS or NO EXCHANGESsdfair.com Facebook: facebook.com/sdfair Instagram: Instagram.com/sandiegocountyfair
  • Oolong Gallery Presents "Sembrando un Jardín" A Solo Exhibition by Peruvian Painter Sylvia FernándezOolong Gallery is thrilled to announce the upcoming solo exhibition "Sembrando un Jardín" by Peruvian painter Sylvia Fernández. This exhibition marks the final showcase in the gallery's current raw form before the warehouse undergoes significant construction and division. The show will be held from May 18 to June 9, 2024 with an opening reception Saturday May 18 from 2-5 p.m. at Oolong Gallery, including an event to follow in celebration of the parallel exhibition in the foyer gallery by graphite artist Christina Hendershaw.Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. + by apptSylvia Fernández, who relocated to Oceanside, California in 2022, brings a deeply personal and visceral body of work to the former glass building. Her latest series, "Sembrando un Jardín" (Sowing a Garden), reflects a studio practice of rediscovering nature and establishing a sense of belonging in a new environment. Her oil paintings present lush scenes, femme lurking and a wild jungle of green splendor. The work has taken San Diego by storm in a matter of two years. This large scale solo includes an appropriate bigger installation of paintings for the first time in the US, and a fitting final treatment to this raw industrial space. It comes in a timely manner as her first inclusion in the LA art world recently commenced at the allied gallery La Loma Projects, Highland Park in a group show."Moving and relocating comes with a load of unexpected emotions. Leaving your habitat and relying on memories every day to not feel lost is a tough and pleasant constant mental exercise," says Fernández. "In a deep, calm, alert way, I’ve seen time pass by and let myself grow here. 'Sembrando un Jardín' is the awareness of the beginning of a new path, the poetic exercise where intimate emotions transfer to universal ideas of belonging."The exhibition explores the symbiotic relationships between humans and nature, illustrating how new connections can foster growth and hope. Fernández's work brilliantly captures the delicate interplay of light, color, and form, inviting viewers to contemplate their own relationships with the natural world.About Sylvia FernándezBorn in Lima, Perú in 1978, Sylvia Fernández graduated with a gold medal from Escuela Superior de Arte Corriente Alterna in 2002. Her work has been exhibited locally and internationally, including recent shows such as "Dream Syndication" at La Loma Projects in Los Angeles, CA (2024), "Shape Shifting" at Two Rooms in San Diego, CA (2023), and "New Islands" at Tyger Tyger Gallery in Asheville, NC (2023). Since moving to San Diego in 2022, Fernández continues to explore the abstract boundaries of the mind and body in relation to nature. CVAbout Oolong GalleryOolong Gallery is a contemporary art space dedicated to showcasing innovative and thought-provoking works by emerging and established artists. Located in North County San Diego, CA, the gallery provides a platform for artists to engage with the community, speak to next generations and inspire better art collecting. Oolong Art Gallery on Instagraminfo@oolongallery.com
  • Join Alma Finca, Nocheluna, and Las Californias to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with reimagined versions of the world’s favorite drink, the Martini, across some of your favorite bars and restaurants in San Diego. Participating bars and restaurants include Tahona, The Lion’s Share, Urbana, Coin op (North Park), Wormwood, Polite Provisions, Park & Rec, The Remy, and Realm of the 52 remedies.
  • The San Diego French Film Festival, presented by the Alliance Française San Diego, is back for its fourth edition from June 2nd to June 5th, with a glamorous opening ceremony on June 2nd at the high-end movie theater THE LOT in the heart of La Jolla, followed by the “Festival days”, three days of screenings at the Reading Cinemas Town Square in Clairemont.The SDFFF is an opportunity for the San Diego francophone community to come together to celebrate the richness and diversity of the French language, culture, and gastronomy, and to experience the magic of cinema in all its glory.Four days to celebrate francophone cinema The movie selection includes award winning short and feature films with a rich mix of history, adventure, biopic and environmental documentaries.The festival will kick off with a red-carpet opening ceremony on Sunday, June 2nd, at THE LOT. Attendees are invited to enjoy the screening of the acclaimed movie “The Three Musketeers: Milady” (2023) which clinched the prestigious César award. This cinematic masterpiece, co-produced by France, Germany, Belgium, and Spain, is directed by Martin Bourboulon and boasts a stellar cast including Eva Green, François Civil, Vincent Cassel, Pio Marmaï, and Romain Duris. Serving as the eagerly anticipated second installment of the epic saga, adapted from Alexandre Dumas' timeless novel, it follows "The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan" (2023) (which will be shown as a pre festival event on May 3rd).Preceding the main feature, attendees will be treated to the short film “Au Revoir Belmondo”, (2023) directed by Lisa Kohn who will attend the event. This tender tribute celebrates the illustrious French icon Jean-Paul Belmondo, promising to captivate cinephiles and fans alike with its heartfelt homage shot in Paris.Throughout the event, guests will have the opportunity to step onto the red carpet and capture memorable moments with our team of photographers, overseen by Diane Hamacher Photography, who graciously returns to cover and sponsor the event once again.After the screening, attendees are welcomed to a soirée featuring distinguished guests from the film industry, along with Julie Duhaut-Bedos, the General Consul of France in Los Angeles. Champagne, beverages, elegant hors d'oeuvres from The Lot, and delicious desserts crafted by the up-and-coming French pastry chef from San Diego, Clément Le Déoré, will be served. Following the soirée, guests can enjoy a lively dance party with a selection of Francophone music curated by DJ GRGTRAXX.For more information visit: afsandiego.orgStay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
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