A family walk will be held on June 15 at 10 a. m. m. in the Batiquitos Lagoon. The participants walk through the lagoon, a protected area, a route of one and a half kilometers. The walk will be guided by guides from the Laguna de Batiquitos Foundation who will share the history of the lagoon and communicate about the species that inhabit it as well as the plant communities of the lagoon environments. Bring binoculars for bird watching. This casual family event is open to all ages. We meet at the Nature Center, 7380 Gabbiano Lane. Es you need to register at batiquitoslagoon. org.
San Diego’s Fixit Clinic will host a 10 a. m. event. 1 p. m. June 8 at the Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive. Bring in damaged parts and gardening equipment and learn how to repair them. Participants can be informed how to mend clothes, fix road and mountain bikes, as well as fix lighting, devices and small appliances. UCCE San Diego County Master Gardeners will demonstrate how to use the equipment and offer loose cleaning and polishing to the first 35 participants. Space is limited for this free occasion; First come, first served. RSVP to bit. ly/SDFC_Carlsbad.
The Woman’s Club of Carlsbad will host a business meeting and plan consultation at 6:30 p. m. m. June 12 at his clubhouse, 3320 Monroe Street. Social hours are at 6 p. m. Potential new members are welcome. The club is celebrating its centennial and is one of Carlsbad’s oldest philanthropic social groups. The club is voluntary and worldwide. Visit womansclubofcarlsbad. org.
The 21st Annual Rotary Encinitas Food and Wine Festival will be held at four p. m. at 7 p. m. June 8 at Encinitas Ranch Golf Course, 1275 Quail Gardens Drive. The fundraiser for wine and food tastings benefits local nonprofit charities in addition to the Rancho Coastal Humane Society. The occasion features wines and beverages from around the world, as well as food and desserts from local restaurants. Tickets cost between $125 and $250 in encinitaswinefestival. com.
On June 15, from 11 a a. m. al m. , a free workshop on restorative yoga and sound treatment for cancer patients and their caregivers, hosted through the Scripps Cancer Center at Scripps Encinitas Rehabilitation Services, 1092 N. El Camino Real, will be held. The elegance gives yoga and sound treatment aimed at rest and rejuvenation through frame movement and music. Participants can rest comfortably or move gently in undeniable stretches while listening to bowls, bells, drums, and gongs. Upholstered rugs and reinforced cushions are available. Participants are welcome to bring a yoga blanket or a soft blanket. Space is limited. Register at (858) 554-3488.
The Rancho Coastal Humane Society presents “Happy Tales” on June 8, when children ages 6 and up can read aloud to dogs, cats and rabbits waiting to be adopted. Readers can bring their own e-books or borrow an e-book from the shelter library. Consultations are held from 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 a. m. and from 12:45 p. m. to 1:45 p. m. Each child will need to be counseled by a parent. The fee is $10 per child. Consultations are limited to six young people. Other consultations are proposed. To schedule a special “Happy Stories” consultation for a small group, please email education@sdpets. org. Pre-registration is required at sdpets. org.
July’s Small Image Show at the Off Track Gallery is open to Southern California artists, adding non-members. Cash prizes will be awarded to the most productive in the exhibition and to the first position in one of five categories. The deadline to register is June 19 or once one hundred registrations have been received. Starting at 5:30 a. m. p. m. se there will be a reception for all the artists and an award ceremony for the winners. at 8:30 p. m. on June 29 as part of the Encinitas Town Art Evening. The Off Track Gallery, located at 937 S. Coast Highway 101 in the Lumberyard Mall, is controlled through the San Dieguito Art Guild, a non-profit organization. If you have any questions, please email offtrackmonthlydisplay@gmail. com.
The annual Church of the Resurrection Festival takes place starting at four o’clock in the afternoon. to 7 p. m. June 7, noon to nine p. m. June 8 and 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. June 9 at 1fourfour5 Conway Drive. There will be food, games, a country store and raffles. Raffle tickets are on sale at the church office. Booth and game sponsorships are available; Call (760) 6fourfour-72fournine. If you have any questions, please call (622) 833-6570.
A rite of blessing and tribute for the late artist James Hubbell will be held on June 2 at Trinity Episcopal Church, 845 Chestnut Street. The tribute will take place after the morning service, which will take place from 10 a. m. to 10 a. m. 11 a. m. , and take a position at the fountain designed and installed by Hubbell located just outside the sanctuary on the front lawn of the church. The rite will be led by Reverend Tom Callard. La network is welcome. If you have any questions, please email tomcallard@gmail. com.
Resurrection Catholic Church is collecting excavated goods for an upcoming sale in June. The church receives donations of blank and healthy pieces, such as clothing, family pieces, and kitchen pieces. No furniture or books allowed, please. Drop off the pieces at the church office. 1445 Conway Drive. Visit résurrectionchurch. org.
The La Mesa-El Cajon branch of the American Association of University Women will install new leaders June 8 at King Hall of Foothills United Methodist Church, 4031 Avocado Blvd. The convention begins with a social time at 9:30 a. m. This year’s theme is “The Tropics Call” and the recommended attire is tropical. The new leaders will be guided by President-elect Jane Drinkwalter. An end-of-year slide show will be screened focusing on the activities and projects supported this year through the branch and presentation. From the President’s book. No reservations are made and the assembly is open to the public. The elected board of directors is comprised of President, Jane Drinkwalter; President-elect Marilyn Daniels; Senior Vice Presidents of Programs, Sandra Galea-Martinez and Sue Sutton; Second Vice President of Membership, Lorrain Duffy; the third vice-president, Cathy Berciga; Branch & Members, Treasurer, Jane Niemeier; Public Policy and International Affairs, Charlotte Germundson and Vicki Reed; registration secretary Cathy Kornweibel and tactics and media Ann McDonald. Visit lamesaelcajon-ca. aauw. net.
The North County Association of African American Women’s Global Ambassador Program recently earned a certificate of popularity from Senator Catherine Blakespear at the inaugural NCAAWA year-end celebration, Array Sharing Our Voices. The mentoring program promotes exceptional citizenship among academics in the region. The program has been praised for “the effect it has had on students in our network; recognize the desire to create opportunities for academics to become guilty citizens; Be better prepared to meet the demanding situations of our society through thoughtful career progression courses and networking partnerships. The occasion highlighted 8 scholars who expressed their I AM affirmations, an end-of-year requirement for the Global Ambassador Program. Four of the scholars shared their voices through songs, tools, and Ted Talk presentations. The Global Ambassador Program, which began in 2020, is NCAAWA’s second mentoring program and is aimed at top school scholars. The first mentoring program, Becoming a Global Citizen, began during the 2014-2015 school year for eighth grade students at King Middle School, where three hundred students were mentored. A 3rd program, Hermanas Luminarias, aimed at women over 18 years of age. Visit ncaawa. org.
The Catholic widows and widowers of North County, an organization that fosters friendships through social activities, will come together for the following events. Reservations are required (818) 665-8150. Visit cwwnc. com.
June 5: Brunch, Lotus Café, Encinitas, followed by a series of concerts, Encinitas Library Community Room.
June 11: Dinner, Hunter Steakhouse, Oceanside.
June 13: Hike, Buena Vista Park, Vista, followed by lunch at Island’s Restaurant, Vista.
June 18: Dinner, Vittorio’s Italian Trattoria, San Diego Torrey Highlands.
June 20: Visit to the Oceanside Museum of Art, followed by lunch at Swami’s Café in Oceanside.
June 25: Dinner, Miguel’s Cocina, San Diego 4S Ranch.
The seventh Latino Family and Book Festival will be held from 10 a. m. to 10 a. m. M. A 4 p. m. June 8 at MiraCosta College, 1 Barnard Drive. The free, bilingual family event features more than 120 booths, offering a variety of topics for children, health, education, community and food. Stands. Meet Latinos, participate in bilingual workshops, and attend keynote speakers Luis Valdez, playwright and director of “La Bamba,” as well as award-winning North County resident Victor Villaseñor, and Beatriz Villareal, director of Mano a Fundación Mano. Free books will be distributed. A pre-festival screening of “La Bamba” is scheduled for 7:30 p. m. June 7 at the Little Theatre on Oceanside Campus. Visit lbff. org.
The North County Veterans Association will hold its sixth annual fundraiser at the Auto Show from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. on June 15 with the theme “From Old Cars and Trucks to New Cars with Trendy Technologies. “Each year, makes and models are welcome, and trophies will be awarded to the “Best” in various categories. A pancake breakfast will be held at 8:00 a. m. for those registered. There will be live music and breakfast, lunch and drinks will be sold. The exhibit will be located at the VANC. Center, 1617 Mission Ave. Admission is $25; $45 for same-day registration. Admission is free for spectators. Parking is limited to the first 110 registrants. The proceeds come at a premium for veterans, members of the military, and their families. Visit vanc. me/car-display.
The Filipino-American Non-Profit Cultural Organization and the Oceanside Public Library will host the 23rd Annual Philippine Cultural Celebration from noon to 6 p. m. June 8 at Oceanside Civic Center Plaza and Pier View Way. The theme of this year’s occasion is “To47 Years, Where Family and Community Come to Life Together. “Highlights include Filipino folk dance and music, colorful costumes, and performances by local Filipino American bands, and Filipino cuisine. There will be a variety of vendors offering products and services. The cultural dance organization FACO will offer dances from Luzon, Mindanao and Visayan. Islas. Se scholarships will be awarded to the best Filipino American students from the North County and the Philippines. A fashion display will highlight dresses made from recycled materials, worn by all ages. Admission to the occasion is free. Visit filamcultural. org.
The American Cancer Society’s Discovery Shop Oceanside, located at 2570 Vista Way, will offer a half-price deal on everything in the store on June 7 and 8. The store opens at 10 a. m. and sells high-quality, donated and gently used merchandise. For 58 years, the American Cancer Society has owned and operated high-end, volunteer-staffed, specialty resale retail outlets that offer pieces such as clothing, accessories, jewelry, furniture, artwork, antiques, collectibles, and other family pieces. seeking donations of those pieces and the nonprofit’s profits. Volunteer opportunities are also available. Call (760) 364-5507.
TrueCare, a network of nonprofit fitness centers serving North San Diego and South Riverside counties, is adding number one care to its Vista Way Health Campus, at 3998 Vista Way, for local and American families seeking preventative and acute health care. ArrayVisit truecare. org.
Chip in for Education, the Ramona Unified Schools Golf Tournament, sponsored through H5 Financial, will be held on June 13 at the San Vicente Golf Resort, 24157 San Vicente Road. Check-in is at noon and departure to the shotgun field is at 1 pm. Suggested donations are thirteen dollars for a passenger and $500 for a quartet. Proceeds from the tournament go to phone signal boosters for two elementary schools. Applications for an AED and an eyewash station were also won. The nonprofit Friends works to fill gaps in projects that have an effect on the fitness and safety of students and staff in the Ramona Unified School District. Send an email to lindsey@h5financial. com.
The Rancho Bernardo Historical Society’s lecture series features Rick Evans, a longtime consultant at Leo Carrillo Historical Park in Carlsbad and vice president of Friends of the Carrillo Ranch, for a 11 a. m. lecture. on June 8. Evans will talk about the history of Leo Carrillo Historical Park and the life of Leo Carrillo. Admission is free. The event takes place at the Rancho Bernardo History Museum at Bernardo Winery, 13330 Paseo Del Verano Norte. Visit rbhistory. org.
The Inland North County Parkinson’s Support Group for others with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers will meet from 10 a. m. m. until noon on June 3 at St. Raphael Church, 17252 Bernardo Center Drive, in the Parish Hall. The guest speaker is Jason Lakis, a registered nurse with Insightec, who will give a presentation on “Focused Ultrasound as an Alternative to Deep Brain Stimulation. “Discussion sessions will be limited to presentation. Call (760) 749-8234 or (760) 518-1963.
The Spring Fling “Boots and Bling” at the Helen Woodward Animal Center will take place starting at five p. m. at 10 p. m. on June 8 at La Valle Coastal Club, five690 Golf Course. The occasion is known for its five-star dining experience, which highlights tastings at San Diego restaurants, fuzzy VIPs, and a silent, live auction of exclusive items. The gala of the year includes a country music feature with Runaway June. Visit animalcenter. org/spring-fling-gala.
Several free networking events are offered through Fit Athletic Club. Beverly One Yoga will be held at nine a. m. Every Saturday beginning June 1 at Fit Mission Beverly one, 3115 Ocean Front Walk. Beverly’s free oneside yoga is open to all levels. and mats will be installed to the left of Tower 14 at Mission Beverly One. Fit’s specialized loose circuit educational class, Beverly One OneX, a full-body workout in the arena, agility ladders, educational cones, and bodyweight exercises will take place. at 10 a. m. every Saturday starting June 1 at Fit Mission Beverly One, near Tower 14. Beverly one’s volleyball is Saturday at noon against Fit Mission Beverly one. Visit fitathletic. com.
Choirs from La Jolla and Solana Beach Presbyterian churches and a chamber orchestra will perform two “Let Us Sing Praise” concerts on June 9, adding one at four p. m. at Solana Beach Presbyterian Church, 120 Stevens Ave. , and at 7 p. m. at La Jolla Presbyterian Church, 7715 Draper Ave. The concerts will feature Dan Forrest’s edition of Psalm 100, Jubilate Deo, “O rejoice in the Lord, all lands!The other movements are in other languages around the world with music. and tools that reflect the cultures represented. Also included are Joseph Haydn’s Te Deum and a gospel song of praise. A free will offering will be accepted.
Wild Foodie Tours presents the San Diego International Food Tour from 1 to 4 p. m. June 2, 9 and 16 at Chuck E. Cheese, 11four3 Highland Ave. The tour features a variety of local cuisines ranging from Chinese to Mexican to Filipino. Attendees can enjoy six food tastings from five favorite community restaurants. Beer will also be sold. The adventure time is 2h30 to 3 hours with a walking distance of less than 1. 6 km. The stopover is also presented at five o’clock in the afternoon. Thursday. The charge is $6 nine. Visit wildfoodieexcursions. com.
Volunteers are needed to collect water samples from nine a. m. m. until noon June 8 at De Anza Cove Park in Mission Bay, 3000 N. Mission Bay Drive, as a component of the Mission Bay Water Quality Monitoring Program. Volunteers can take the component in the box per month. days to collect water samples at 10 sites in Mission Bay. Program participants are also invited to participate in network events, meetings, and advocacy efforts. Volunteers must attend an educational consultation prior to participating in a box sampling day. Visit sdcoastkeeper. org.
The San Diego Craft Collective presents Fiber Fest June 7-9 at 2fivenine0 Truxtun Road, Studio 106. The June 7 kickoff includes children’s crafts and network-building activities, as well as a five-p. m. open space. to 7 h. de 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. On June 8 there will be artist demonstrations and “fun with fiber,” as well as a World Knitting Day birthday party, wool sales, and fiber and textile exchanges. From nine to six o’clock in the evening. On the ninth of June, there will be a workshop on fiber art, visual repair, fiber bag sewing, recycling, wood turning, weaving, herbal indigo dyeing, and amateur lathe. Tickets are available for up to $10 at sandiegocraft. org.
The USS Midway Museum opened what is considered “the most engaging and complex exhibits in the museum’s 20-year history. “”Midway’s Engineers: Service, Sacrifice and Everyday Life” focuses on the engineering breakdown of the aircraft carrier. the story of the ship’s hard-working engineers, but also how steam drives each and every detail of the ship to the maximum, and how the smokestack is a sailor’s worst nightmare. The most dynamic detail of the exhibits is the Fire!Fire! Fire! Enjoy. Using sound, soft and visual effects, visitors enjoy a chimney situation aboard a boat. This part of the exhibit simulates the intense situations sailors face, as well as the physical and emotional demands of that life, and death-emergencies. The exhibits are open to the public seven days a week, during the museum’s normal opening hours, from 10 a. m. to 10 a. m. M. A Cinco P. M. Visit midway. org.
A free hands-on consultation for children on how to make flower arrangements in bottles will be held from noon to 2 p. m. June 8 or until flowers last at North Promenade Park at Arts District Liberty Station, 2820 Roosevelt Road. The event is part of Kids Bloom, a iniciativa. de Ana Galena Floral Studio that encourages young people to spread kindness by making flower arrangements. Children can create two flower arrangements, one to stay and one to spread kindness. Bring two empty glass jars or bottles. Visit libertystation. com/do/kids-bloom.
The “EXPO,” a series of events that will take place over two days, from 11 a. m. to 11 a. m. 5 p. m. , June 8 and 9, at the Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St. , in La Jolla, showcases the most productive of publishing, design, music, and fashion from San Diego and neighboring communities. San Diego and Tijuana are the 2024 World Design Capital and this occasion brings others together to celebrate all things design. The core of the “EXPO” is “the exchange of ideas, networking and collaboration. “The free public event is organized with Mortis Studio and Good Faith. You don’t need to RSVP yet. Ticketed EXPO After Dark events take place starting at 6 p. m. to 10 p. m. 8 and 9 June. Visit mcasd. org.
A World Oceans Day cleanup will take place on June 8 from nine to 19 p. m. 11 a. m. in South Mission Beach, hosted by the San Diego Coast Guard to celebrate World Oceans Day. Meet at the Coastkeeper Blue Pop-Up Tent on the lawn near the restrooms, near the main lifeguard tower. Supplies will be available, but participants are encouraged to bring their own reusable gloves, bag/bucket, and water bottle. Registration is required unless the organization has more than 20 people. Register for limpiezas@ sdcoastkeeper. org.
The 57th Annual U. S. Police and Fire ChampionshipThe U. S. Centers for Disease Control returns to San Diego County June 8-15 at a variety of locations. The Olympic-style festival offers more than 35 more sports to first responders and public protection workers across the United States. This year’s festivals feature bench press, dodgeball, BB gun, pickleball, rowing, baseball, bowling and golf, plus the start of the Ultimate Firefighter festival at the Heartland Fire Training Center, 1301 N. Marshall Ave, El Cajon. The games provide first aid services with the opportunity to improve your overall fitness, decrease tension, and develop your professional skills. Visit cpaf. org/uspfc.
The San Diego Blood Bank will host blood drives in the following parking lots (unless otherwise noted):
Donors must be 17 years of age or older, weigh at least 114 pounds, and be in good health. Photo ID is required. To schedule an appointment electronically or locate other readers, call (800) 469-7322 or stop by sandiegobloodbank. org. Walk-ins are also welcome.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego will offer summer meal service at its following locations:
All sites will be closed on July 4. All youth under the age of 18, without eligibility documents, will have access to free meals. Visit sdyouth. org.
The Scripps Cancer Center is hosting a virtual presentation on nutrition and fitness beyond cancer from noon to 1 p. m. June 4 on foods that should be included in a nutrition to reduce the risk of cancer recurrence or second cancer, improve energy levels, and decrease the threat of chronic disease. Participants will notice which foods have the most benefits, why, and how to incorporate them into a healthy lifestyle. This is one of several times Scripps offers the month of June as a component of National Cancer Survivors Day. free, but pre-registration is required at scripps. org/occasions/nutrition-and-fitness-beyond-cancer-treatment-virtual-june-four-202four or call 1-800-SCRIPPS (727-four777).
San Diego County is hosting its “Summer Movies in the Park 2024” free season. The videos are screened Friday and Saturday nights at San Diego County network parks and centers. To learn more about the program, visit summervideosinthepark. com.
Villa Musica, San Diego’s networked music center serving San Diegans of all ages, will be held June 10 through Aug. 2 for students ages five to 16. Camps combine classic summer camp activities with independent learning and music experience. In addition, a free mariachi camp will be presented to intermediate-level violin, guitar, trumpet and voice students ages 12-17 at Our Lady School, 6five0 24th St. Send an email to nolsson@villamusica. org or villamusica. org.
A free movie evening of Disney’s “Frozen” will take place at 6:30 p. m. m. on June 7 at North City Square, 2five1 North City Drive. The family-friendly event includes special appearances from themed movie characters, Elsa and Anna. It begins with games, family activities and themed character meetings at 5 p. m. , followed by the screening of the film at 6:30 p. m.
Santee’s 40th Summer Concert Series will take place at 6:30 p. m. to 8 p. m. Thursdays, June 13 through Aug. 15, at Town Center Community Park East, 550 Park Center Drive. For a list of artists, cityofsanteeca. gov/our-city/santee-summer-concerts.
The City of Solana Beach and Belly Up Tavern are a free summer series of “Concerts at The Cove” featuring local musicians on the level of Fletcher Cove Park, 111 S. Sierra Ave. Concerts will be held from 6 p. m. to 7:45 p. m. on Thursdays throughout the summer from June 13 through August 8 (except July 4). The featured band on June 13 is Fleetwood Max. Visit cityofsolanabeach. org.
The city is hosting a virtual networking webinar Zoom at 6 p. m. on June 5 on the progress of the city’s hashish justice program. The initiative is designed to create equitable opportunities within the hash industry for Americans and communities that have been disproportionately impacted by previous hash regulations. and enforcement. Community members can share their opinions and reports and help shape a program that reflects the network’s desires. The meeting includes an introduction to the draft Cannabis Equity Program, feedback from the network, and next steps. Sign up for us06web. zoom. us/webinar/register/WN_66aEAOADQw-LaTtLT13RyQ#/registration. If you have any questions, please email kvaldez@ci. vista. ca. us.
The Gloria McClellan Senior Center honors people over the age of 90 at a special birthday party on June 27 at 11 a. m. m. at Park Terrace Cafe, 1400 Vale Terrace Drive. Attendees can dine and dance at the 1400 Speakeasy Club, where the atmosphere will be jazz and sophisticated. If you’re celebrating this milestone, call as soon as you can to get the password and upload your call to our guest of honor list. RSVP to (760) 643-5288.
The Vista Garden Club will hold its 2024 Event Flower Show Review, Award Presentation and Slideshow on June 7 in the Azalea Room of the Gloria McClellan Senior Center, 1400 Vale Terrace Drive. At noon there will be a fingertip lunch followed by the business meeting at 12:00:30 p. m. , design time at 1 p. m. , the horticultural report at 1:15 p. m. and program from 1:45 p. m. to 1:45 p. m. at 3 p. m. Visit californiagardenclubs. com/vistagardenclub.
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