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and songs. Friday, January 8, 10am; free-$12. New Children’s Museum, 200 W. Island Avenue. (EAST VILLAGE)
Sesame Street Day Join Cookie Monster and friends at a free museum day to promote new episodes of Sesame Street on HBO starting January 16, 2016. Kids will participate in activi- ties, and enjoy a performance by the Sesame Street Muppets. Saturday, January 9, 9am; free. New Children’s Museum, 200 W. Island Avenue. (EAST VILLAGE)
Young Scientists Session 4: Kid Chemistry Explore the sci- entific wonders of chemistry in this hands-on preschool science program designed for children ages three through five (and an accompanying adult). Pre- schoolers will learn about science through questioning, investiga- tion and experimentation. Topics for this month’s theme include States of Matter, Mixtures, Cooking & Nutrition and Radi- cal Reactions. Each four-week session is held on Thursday, Sat- urday or Sunday mornings from 9am to 10am and includes access to the Fleet’s exhibit galleries. Members $75, nonmembers $85. Session 4 ends January 31. Thursdays, 9am; Saturdays, 9am; Sundays, 9am; through Sunday, January 31, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center, 1875 El Prado. (BALBOA PARK)
LECTURES
Lifelong Learning Institute Open House The Osher Life- long Learning Institute at UC San Diego is a membership program for adults over the age of 50 who want to be a part of a learning community with peers. The event takes place in the UC San Diego Extension Building D. Saturday, January 9, 9:30am; free. UCSD Extension La Jolla, 9600 North Torrey Pines Road. (LA JOLLA)
Manifest Destiny: Names at Ellis Island About 70% of immi- grants to the U.S. during 1892 through 1924 came through the Ellis Island immigration station. The island’s history including the Wall of Honor, and the chang- ing questions on ship manifest forms will be shown for Manifest Destiny: Names at Ellis Island by Joel Weintraub. Sunday, January 10, 1pm; free. Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, 4126 Executive Drive. (LA JOLLA)
OUTDOORS
California Native Plant Soci- ety Garden Party What germi- nated in December in the Old Town Native Plant Landscape? Partners in Grime will see what plants came up in December, nurturing plants that were here when Europeans arrived. Satur- day, January 9, 1pm; free. Old
Town State Historic Park, 4002 Wallace Street. (OLD TOWN)
Garden Tour Walk the gar- den trails with a docent tour guide and see beautiful water saving landscapes. Tours begin promptly Saturday mornings at 10 am in the plaza. No res- ervation required. Saturdays, 10am;free. Water Conservation Garden, 12122 Cuyamaca College Drive West. (RANCHO SAN DIEGO)
Hawkwatch 2016 Visit Ramo- na’s grasslands, see resident and wintering hawks and eagles during outing led by Wildlife Research Institute biologist. Nineteen species of raptors have been recorded at this hotspot. Bring binoculars, wear sturdy shoes and layered clothing. Event is rain or shine — arriv- ing at 9:30am is recommended. 760-789-3992. Saturdays, 10am; through Saturday, February 27, free. Wildlife Research Institute, 18030 Highland Valley Road. (RAMONA)
SPECIAL EVENTS
All Peoples Celebration Join Alliance San Diego in honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at the 2016 All Peoples Celebration breakfast, a dynamic commemoration of the Civil Rights Movement featuring local musical and spoken word artists and visionary speakers.
The event features a Community Space for the public to engage with a variety of social justice organizations. Monday, January 18. Doors open at 9am; program is from 10am-noon. Balboa Park Activity Center, 2145 Park Blvd. (BALBOA PARK)
Aloha by the Bay The Jona- than Tarr Foundation is present- ing San Diego Aloha by the Bay, a multicultural, intergenerational, and educational event featuring music and dance performances by various Pacific Islander com- munities including the Ahahui Kiwila O Hawaii, Hui O Hawaii San Diego, Pacific Islander Fes- tival Association, Samoan Com- munity Council San Diego, and Sons and Daughters of Guam San Diego. All proceeds from the event benefit the Jonathan Tarr Foundation, a nonprofit organization which recognizes the potential, and rewards the determination of students from nontraditional and traditional high schools. Info: 760-230-2344. Saturday, January 9, 6pm; $25- $75. Irwin M Jacobs Qualcomm Hall, 5775 Morehouse Drive. (SORRENTO VALLEY)
CRY San Diego Kite Festi- val 2015 The event features live music, Indian food, snacks,
Desi kites, and more. Saturday, January 9, 1pm; Tidelands Park, 2000 Mullinix Drive. (CORONADO)
Kiss The Bride Show Fash- ion shows, music, tastings and demonstrations, a contest, prizes, and advice from wedding profes- sionals. Future grooms will find flat screens inside the Groom’s Corner to catch the NFL. Info: 626-356-9036. Sunday, Janu- ary 10, 10am; $12. Pala Events Center, 11154 Highway 76. (PALA)
Wedding Divas Bridal Show Sip frosty champagnes and icicle treats, see skating on ice and snow angels dance, and enjoy the winter wedding romance. Sunday, January 10, 11am; $10- $25. Dana Hotel on Mission Bay, 1710 West Mission Bay Drive. (MISSION BEACH)
SPOKEN WORD
Gelato Poetry Series Rachel Winchester will feature followed by an open mike. Friday, January 8, 7pm; free. Korky’s Ice Cream and Coffee, 2375 San Diego Avenue. (OLD TOWN)
SPORTS & FITNESS
Flat-Track Motorcycle Racing In the covered Del Mar Arena. Saturday, January 9, 5pm; $10- $15. Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260
Jimmy Durante Boulevard. (DEL MAR)
Resolution Run 15K & 5K Take strides to reduce your car- bon and physical footprint — a healthier you can mean a lighter you, and a lighter footprint. Race includes Earth-friendly race man- agement practices and benefits San Diego Roots Sustainable Food Project, a local eco-friendly orga- nization supporting a healthier San Diego food system. Saturday, January 9, 7:30am; $15-$50. Teco- lote Shores Park, 1725 E. Mission Bay Drive. (PACIFIC BEACH)
San Diego Gulls v. Charlotte Checkers One of 30 AHL fran- chises located throughout the United States and Canada and one of five franchises relocating to California for this season. Friday, January 8, 7:05pm; Saturday, Jan- uary 9, 7:05pm; $18-$60. Valley View Casino Center, 3500 Sports Arena Boulevard. (MIDWAY DISTRICT)
Gregorian Chant Mass
Pa-ter noster, Our Father
qui es in cae-lis: who art is heaven,
sancti-fi -cé-tur nomen tu-um; advé-ni-at regnum hallowed be thine name, Thy kingdom
4 pm on the second Sunday of every month
• Sunday, January 10, 4:00 pm.
Choir and congregational singing of Gregorian Chant, sacred polyphony, and hymns.
Our Lady of the Rosary Church State and Date Streets (Little Italy), Downtown San Diego
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