EVENTS FROM PAGE 8 CALENDAR
how to obtain and the impor- tance of a passport, 401 West A street, 10th
information, visit
www.travel.
state.gov.
Maple Canyon clean-up: 9 a.m. to noon, participate in coastal clean-up day and help clean Maple Canyon in Banker’s Hill, corner of Maple and State Streets,
cleanupday.org, free. Old Town Farmer’s
Market: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday, Harney Street, free. Switzer Canyon nature
walk: 10 to 11:30 a.m., meet at the corner of Burlingame Dr. and San Marcos Ave., facebook. com/pages/Friends-of-Switzer- Canyon/154978557339, free. Bike the Boulevard: noon
to 6 p.m., a five venue bike ride with music, food, drinks and a pool party starting at Til Two, 4746 El Cajon Blvd. and end- ing at Live Wire, 2103 El Cajon Blvd.,
theboulevard.org, free. “Fiestas Patrias”: noon to 4 p.m., Old Town celebrates Mexi- can Independence Day with a parade, games, crafts and histori- cal activities such as the “Chang- ing of the Flag,” Old Town State Historic Park, along San Diego Avenue, 220-5422,
parks.ca.gov/ oldtownsandiego, free. Fourth Annual Belize Independence Day: noon to 5 p.m., live music by the 7 Seal Dub Band, Belizean cuisine, face painting and door prizes at the WorldBeat Cultural Center, 2100 Park Blvd., 230-1190, worldbeat-
center.org, adults $10, children $5.
North Park independent
bazaar: 1 to 6 p.m., hand-crafted items, fashion, art and organic products at Queen Bee’s Arts and Cultural Center, 3925 Ohio St., free.
Sweet Science: 1 to 3 p.m.,
children ages 5 to 12 can learn the chemistry and biology of sugar and candy at the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, 1875 El Prado,
rhfleet.org, $2 with admission.
“Air Meets Earth” open-
ing reception: 4:30 p.m., the premier show for Glimpse’s “Go See Gallery Openings” running through Oct. 12, 3813 Ray St., 497-1081, info@glimpseliving. com,
glimpseliving.com, free. Cinema Under the Stars
presents “The Graduate”: 8 p.m., Cinema Under the Stars, 4040 Goldfinch St., 295-4221,
topspresents.com, $14 Thurs- day and Sunday, $15 Friday and Saturday.
SEPT. 18 Hillcrest Farmer’s Market:
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday, Hillcrest DMV, 3960 Normal St., free.
University Heights “Arts Open and Taste”: noon to 5 p.m., come experience an art walk, performances, music, open artist studios, venues and over 18 restaurant tastings from noon to 3pm, 4100 Normal St., 297-3166, free. Tasting tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door.
“The Lords of the Sun”:
2 to 3 p.m., film screening by filmmaker, author and historian Hector Tajonar, Mingei Interna- tional Museum, 1439 El Prado,
mingei.org, free with museum admission. Mary Gauthier: 7:30 p.m., AMSD Concerts, 4650 Mansfield St., 303-8176,
amsdconcerts.com,
floor, free. For more
marygauthier.com, $20. San Diego Restaurant
Week: visit
www.sandiegore-
staurantweek.com for a list of participating restaurants and the cost of their menus. Over 180 restaurants will be featuring a prix fixe menu for lunch and din- ner. Sept. 18 – Sept 23.
SEPT. 19
“Fossil Mysteries”: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, visit the perma- nent exhibit at the San Diego Natural History Museum, 1788 El Prado, 232-3821, sdnhm. org, $17 for adults, $15 for seniors, $12 for military, youths and students, $11 for children 3 to 12, free for members. Insect family day: 11 a.m. to
3 p.m., play bug games and make crafts at the San Diego Museum of Natural History, 1788 El Prado,
snhm.org, 255-0203, free. Banker’s Hill neighbor-
hood residents meeting: 6:30 to 8 p.m., St. Paul’s Episcopal Cathedral, Great Hall, 2728 Sixth Ave., free.
SEPT. 20 Uptown Community Plan-
ning Group Special Meeting: To discuss Plaza de Panama Project. 6:45 pm at Alice Birney Elementary School, 4345 Cam- pus Ave.
NPMS Economic Restruc- turing Committee meeting: noon to 1 p.m., True North Tavern, 3825 30th
St., 294-2501,
npbid@northparkmainstreet. com, free.
DADT expiration celebra-
tion: 6 p.m., the San Diego LGBT Community Center, 3909 Centre St., 692-2077 ext. 103,
thecentersd.org, free. Pajama storytime: 6:30 to
7 p.m., Mission Hills Library, 925 W. Washington St., 692-4910,
tinyurl.com/missionhills, free. NPPC Planning Commit- tee meeting: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., North Park Christian Fellow- ship, 2901 North Park Way, 584- 1203, info@northparkplanning. org, free.
SEPT. 21 “Whispers of the Forest”:
10 and 11:30 a.m. Wednesday through Friday and 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. weekends through Sept. 25, puppet show at the Marie Hitchcock Puppet Theatre in Balboa Park, 2125 Park Blvd., balboaparkpuppets. com, 544-9203, adults $6, seniors and military $5 and children $4. “Brawn and Beauty:
Works on Copper” opening reception: 6 to 9 p.m., exhibit running through Oct. 16, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily at L Street Fine Art, 628 L St., director@lstreet-
fineart.com, free.
NPCA community mixer: 6 to 8 p.m., an introduction to beer making with snacks and beer at Home Brews and Gardens, 3176 Thorn St.,
northparksd.org, free.
SEPT. 22 Floral class: 9:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m., learn to preserve flowers and foliage with gar- dener Barbara Clark, Casa del Prado, Rm. 104, 1549 El Prado, $15 for members, $20 for non- members. RSVP required. Historical Resources
Board meeting: 1 to 5 p.m., Council Committee Rm., 12th floor, City Administration Build- ing, 202 C St., 235-5224, historic-
alresources@sandiego.gov, free. North Park Farmer’s Mar-
ket: 3 to 7 p.m. every Thursday, parking lot behind CVS at 32nd St. and University Ave., free.
SEPT. 24 Adams Avenue Street Fair:
Over 70 live music acts on 6 stages, three beer gardens and 300 craft & food vendors. Per- formances from 11 a.m. to 9:15 p.m., On Adams Ave. between 35th and 33rd streets. Free. For more information visit adam-
saveonline.com/StreetFair/ Golden Hill Farmer’s
Market: 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday, B St. between 27th and 28th Streets, free. Old Town Farmer’s
Market: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday, Harney Street, free. Sweet Science: 1 to 3 p.m.,
children ages 5 to 12 can learn the chemistry and biology of sugar and candy at the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, 1875 El Prado,
rhfleet.org, $2 with admission.
Mission Hills fall walk- ing tour “A Walk Along the Streetcar Line”: 1 to 4 p.m., a guided walking tour through Mission Hills through San Diego’s historic districts, mis-
sionhillsheritage.org, $10 for members, $15 for non-members. Palomar Observatory
tour: 3 p.m. to midnight, tours for ages 10 and up by the Reu- ben H. Fleet Center with guest astronomy speakers, stargazing and an up-close look at the Hale telescope, 238-1233 ext.806, rh-
fleet.org, $80 general admission, $70 for members.
San Diego Zoo Food and
Wine Celebration: 7:30 p.m., food and dessert samples from more than 150 restaurants as well as beer, wine and spirit vendors, a critter casino, a silent auction and more at the San Di- ego Zoo, 2920 Zoo Dr., sandiego-
zoo.org, $90 general admission, $150 early admission and $300 VIP. No one under 21 allowed. “Much Ado About Noth- ing” final night: 8 p.m., Old Globe Theatre, 1363 Old Globe Way, 234-5623,
theoldglobe.org, $29-$79.
Cinema Under the Stars
presents “Spellbound”: 8 p.m., Cinema Under the Stars, 4040 Goldfinch St., 295-4221, topspre-
sents.com, $14 Thursday and Sunday, $15 Friday and Saturday.
SEPT. 25 AIDS Walk and Run San
Diego: 7 a.m., a San Diego LGBT Community Center fund-
see Calendar, page 12
SEPT. 23 Preschool storytime: 10:30
to 11 a.m., Mission Hills Library, 925 W. Washington St., 692-4910,
tinyurl.com/missionhills, free. Mission Hills Farmer’s
Market: 3 to 7 p.m. every Fri- day, 4050 Falcon St., free. Cinema Under the Stars
presents “Spellbound”: 8 p.m., Cinema Under the Stars, 4040 Goldfinch St., 295-4221, topspre-
sents.com, $14 Thursday and Sunday, $15 Friday and Saturday. Camarada, Chamber Mu- sic Season Opener: A walk in the park 7:30 pm St. Paul’s Cathedral, 2728 6th Avenue, $20-$25, (619) 231 – 3702 or
camarada.org
“Amadeus” final night: 8
p.m., Old Globe Theatre, 1363 Old Globe Way, 234-5623, the-
oldglobe.org, $29-$79.
Cinema Under the Stars
presents “Spellbound”: 8 p.m., Cinema Under the Stars, 4040 Goldfinch St., 295-4221, topspre-
sents.com, $14 Thursday and Sunday, $15 Friday and Saturday.
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