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Brooklyn Girl Celebration and Funraiser
On Sunday, April 16, Brooklyn Girl, Mission Hills’ newest eatery, opened for a “funraiser” to support the Mission Hills Concerts in the Park. This is the 19th Annual Concerts in the Park that is held at Mission Hills/Pioneer Park on Washington Street. The concerts begin after 4th of July. Michael and Victoria McGeath offered to […]
100 Year-Old Bridge Receives Celebration
The Bankers Hill Residents Association coordinated a celebration to honor an important bridge in the community, as well as recognize the designer and builder responsible for its existence. Faulconer and Councilmember Todd Gloria presented a proclamation declaring April 21, 2012, “Edwin Capps Day” in the City of San Diego, in honor of the bridge’s designer […]
Chief Academic Officer of the San Diego health system ranks No. 1
Annual list compiled by “Modern Healthcare” magazine Scripps Health Chief Academic Officer Eric Topol, M.D., has been named the most influential physician executive in health care by Modern Healthcare magazine. The internationally recognized cardiologist, geneticist and researcher topped the 2012 edition of the publication’s annual list of the 50 Most Influential Physician Executives in Healthcare, […]
Epies on Wheels
The San Diego Epiphllum Society presents Epies on Wheels. The society’s annual Mother’s Day show and sale is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Casa del Prado Room 101, Balboa Park. The show will include arrangements, educational displays and competition tables. Cuttings and plants will be on sale in the courtyard. Visit www.epiphyllum.com for […]
Laugh Out Loud with Comedian Rich Little
The San Diego Center for Jewish Culture’s performing arts series Look & Listen is extremely pleased to announce that impressionist Rich Little and his band will be at the David and Dorothea Garfield Theatre, located at 4126 Executive Drive in La Jolla at 8 p.m., Saturday, June 30. Look & Listen is year-round programming that […]
Chamber Music from the San Diego Symphony
Free Concert As part of the San Diego Symphony’s Education and Outreach Program, three Symphony members (Mei-ching Huang, Chi-Yuan Chen, and Jeremy Kurtz-Harris) will perform chamber music by J.S. Bach, Franz Joseph Haydn, Orlando Gibbons, and Andres Martin. The performance is from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Saturday, May 12 at the Mission Hills Branch Library, located […]
Meet Steve Berry
A Fixture on the New York Times bestseller list This guy is amazing. Steve Berry is a prolific writer and a constant fixture on the New York Times bestseller lists. Steve Berry has also been translated into 40 languages with more than 14 million printed books in 51 countries, worldwide. Berry was raised in Georgia […]
Gator By the Bay Zydeco, Blues and Crawfish Festival Returns
Three Days of Music, Cajun Food, and Family Fun at Spanish Landing The biggest Zydeco and Cajun festival on the West Coast, Gator By the Bay Zydeco, Blues and Crawfish Festival returns to Spanish Landing Park (across from the airport) 3:30 to 10:30 pm, Friday, May 11; and 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday […]
Bliss101 Presents Local Surf Icon Rob Machado
Encinitas art and home gallery hosts free launch party Bliss 101, a unique coastal art gallery, home décor and gift boutique located in downtown Encinitas, launches an exhibit of photography by local surf icon and Cardiff native Rob Machado. The community is invited to a free launch party introducing Machado’s photography. 6 to 9 p.m., […]
Old Town San Diego Cinco De Mayo Begins With Misa Azteca Music
Southwestern College Concert Choir will fill Old Town San Diego State Historic Park with the sounds of Joseph Julian Gonzalez’s Misa Azteca, 7:30 to 9 p.m., Friday, May 4, following a preshow that begins at 6 p.m. Meaning ‘Aztec Mass,’ Misa Azteca is based on the traditions of Roman Catholic Mass, yet features verses from […]