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Light: LITVAKdance and Yale Strom’s Broken Consort

At 7 p.m., Sunday, December 18, LITVAKdance, Yale Strom, and Elyssa Dru Rosenberg “Light,” present a new kind of winter production that honors the diverse histories and practices of our communities. The event takes place at the David & Dorothea Garfield Theatre of theLawrence Family JCC, located at 4126 Executive Drive in La Jolla. Immediately […]
Sophie’s Gallery & Gift Shop Hosts Wings & Snow Holiday Art Show

Sophie’s Gallery & Gift Shop, operated by St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center, is hosting the Wings & Snow: Dreams Take Flight holiday art show from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, December 9at the gallery in Downtown El Cajon (140 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020). Wings & Snow is the gallery’s annual holiday show, and this […]
“The Nutcracker” Returns to the Historic San Diego Civic Youth Ballet

Celebrate the holiday season at the ballet in Balboa Park by taking an extraordinary journey to the magical Land of the Sweets with brave young Clara and her Nutcracker Prince in San Diego Civic Youth Ballet’s beloved annual production of “The Nutcracker.” Witness an epic battle between toy soldiers and mice before being whisked away to […]
Take The Hassle Out of Thanksgiving Meals

Juggling holiday cooking while also securing a turkey amidst a national turkey shortage is sure to be a hassle, so here are some Thanksgiving dinner options to eliminate the stress. Join friends and family to give thanks steps from the sand at the Shores Restaurant in La Jolla. Guests can fill their plates with tasteful […]
Warner-Carrillo Stagecoach Rides Offer a Return to History

As the only stage ride in the country like it, the Warner-Carrillo stage rides again! From noon to 4 p.m., Sunday, November 13,a one-of-a-kind celebration of the Old West: stagecoach rides will take place at the 1850’s Warner-Carrillo Ranch House Museum in Warner Springs. Built in 1857 by Vicenta Carrillo, a prominent Californio woman rancher, […]
Measure C – Exclude the Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan Area from the 30-Foot Height Limit on Buildings in the Coastal Zone
Sierra Club believes that urban infill projects should be supported when they follow smart planning principles, consider environmental impacts, provide needed public facilities, including parks and open space, and provide a healthful living environment. Removing the Coastal Height Limit in the Midway- Pacific Highway Community Plan area, as proposed in Measure C, fails to meet […]