San Diego Reader September 1, 2016 37
HOW TO SEND US YOUR LISTING: Have an event? We want it! Festivals, lectures, sporting events (including surfing, kayak- ing, and sailing), Meetups, conven- tions, book signings, art gallery openings, conferences, dance per- formances, expos, poetry readings, classes & workshops — all are wel- come. You can submit an event at
sdreader.com/events/submit. (Blue titles indicate sponsored events. To place a sponsored list- ing, call 619-235-8200.)
our waking reality with our sleeping reality. Runs September 2 to October 21. Friday, September 2, 5pm; free. La Playa Gallery, 2226 Avenida de la Playa. (LA JOLLA)
Galactic Pleasures: Opening Reception A celebration of art- work powered by the imagination of art and science. An exhibition of works exploring the future, science, science fiction, fantasy, and steam- punk. Juried by Victor Ciccarelli, STEAMMaker. Runs August 5 to 28. Saturday, September 3, 6pm; free. Studio Door, 3750 30th Street. (NORTH PARK)
ART
Allied Artist Association: Opening Reception Allied Artist Association of San Diego Featured Artist Exhibition, July 30 to Septem- ber 24 in Las Patronas Room. Fea- tured artists: Katarzyna Lappin and David Ainsley. Friday, September 2, 5pm; free. La Jolla Community Center, 6811 La Jolla Boulevard. (LA JOLLA)
Art Deconstructed San Diego Watercolor Society presents Art Deconstructed, juried by Jennifer Littleton. The experimental art exhibit runs September 1 to Sep- tember 24. Opening reception with original art, wine, food, and fellow- ship of other art enthusiasts. sdws. org. Friday, September 2, 5pm; San Diego Watercolor Society at NTC Promenade, 2825 Dewey Road #105. (POINT LOMA)
Aubree Miller and Katya Gon- zalez September Art Show featur- ing local artists Aubree Miller and Katya Gonzalez. RSVP now for a complimentary craft beer taster:
shopgraffitibeach.com/events. Fri- day, September 2, 6pm; free. Graffiti Beach, 2220 Fern Street. (SOUTH PARK)
Cast On! Night Owls Mem- bers’ Choice A fresh take on art and music. Night Owls guests and members put their stamp on the annual juried exhibition by voting for their favorite work of art from the popular exhibition featuring 44 works of art. Mix and mingle with the 32 local artists in the show while you enjoy Stone Brewing Co. beer, specialty cocktails, and bites. Lis- ten to tunes as the Songstruck DJ Drew Peters. Michelle Montjoy, an Oceanside artist who has exhibited in past Athenaeum shows, will bring her Creative Catalyst grant project River. Party-goers are invited to cast on at oversized tabletop looms and spend time knitting giant forms which will become part of an exhibi- tion at Oceanside Museum of Art in March 2017. Thursday, September 1, 7:30pm; $10. Athenaeum Music and Arts Library, 1008 Wall Street. (LA JOLLA)
Dreams: Romantic Disorienta- tion Art Show Works inspired by the complex images of dreams and our ability to decipher them. Dreams of high interest establish a base of differentiation against optimist and romantic dream ori- entations. Complexity, color, and disorientation are a part of dream contextualization. In this show, the artists provide the opportunity to display imagery crossing the line of
Music + Makers Music, makers, workshops, and libations. The event includes live local music, a free San Diego Made print, a creative work- shop, drink specials, and over 20 local vendors.
sandiegomade.org. Thursday, September 1, 6:30pm; free. Lafayette Hotel, Swim Club & Bungalows, 2223 El Cajon Bou- levard. (UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS)
Shore Thing This summertime favorite is back. Every Thursday evening, join us at MCASD La Jolla for free admission, exhibition tours of selections from the permanent collection, music by The Roots Fac- tory Art Collective, light bites, and a cash bar on the terrace. BYOP (bring your own picnic) for this extended- hours event and enjoy the sunset from our seaside Edwards Family Sculpture Garden. Thursdays, 5pm; through Thursday, September 1, free. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, 700 Prospect Street. (LA JOLLA)
Wine Tasting for Art Lovers A monthly wine tasting night featur- ing a selection from Salerno Win- ery in Ramona, CA and wineries of Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico, as well as a tour of the exhibition on view. Join us every first Wednes- day of the month. Ticket includes three premium wine tastings, a full glass of wine, and gourmet tapas. Wednesday, September 7, 6:30pm; $25. Monarch | Arredon Contempo- rary, 7629 Girard Avenue. (LA JOLLA)
BEER
Ballast Point’s 20th Access to 50+ Ballast Point beers, live entertainment from The Roots, Lady Dottie & the Diamonds, The Creepy Creeps, Fish & the Seaweeds, House of Scotland Pipe Band, food vendors, racetrack admission, and more. Sunday, September 4, 4pm; $35-$70. Del Mar Thoroughbred Club, 2260 Jimmy Durante Boule- vard. (DEL MAR)
Biochemistry of Beer Tour Ever wonder what biochemistry and beer have in common? If you love beer and science, then come and explore the science of yeast and fermentation during a guided tour of the White Labs facilities. After the tour, enjoy some pints in White Labs Tasting Room where you and your fellow San Diego scientists can mingle and debate which yeast strain is your favorite. Ticket price includes the tour and a raffle entry for White Labs swag, Fleet Center merchandise, and more. Pre-sale tickets only. No ticket sales at the
door. Thursday, September 1, 6pm; $5. White Labs Tasting Room, 9495 Candida Street. (MIRA MESA)
Modern Times Beer Dinner For the craft beer and food lover, there are little experiences more enjoyable than a conscious pairing of the two, bringing out the best of both. Five courses accompanied by five hand- crafted Modern Times beers. RSVP:
lizzie@barleymashsd.com. Limited to 30 people. Thursday, September 1, 7pm; $75. Barleymash, 600 Fifth Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
Tijuana Brewery Hop Join Turista Libre in raising a glass to Tijuana’s artisan beer scene with a visit to three local craft brewers that are on the rise. Also on the itinerary, a taco stop or two. Tickets include roundtrip border transportation, tastings at each brewery, a pint at a local brew pub and tacos at two of the town’s famed taquerias. The group meets at the San Ysidro trolley station at 1pm, with an estimated return to the border at 9pm Tickets and more info at www.turistalibre. com. Saturday, September 3, 1pm; $55. 18 and up. San Ysidro Trolley Station, 700 E. San Ysidro Boule- vard. (SAN YSIDRO)
Trivia Night Entertainment and mental challenge. We hope to make a hum-drum weeknight into your favorite night of the week. Grab a beer and play with us. Wednesday, September 7, 7pm; free. Duck Foot Brewing Company, 8920 Kenamar Drive. (MIRAMAR)
BOOK SIGNINGS
Sierra Talks: Chasing a Dream in the Galapagos San Diego Sierra Club Meeting. Action is the flip side of dreaming. In her presentation, Bette Blaydes Pegas travels beyond the Galápagos into a world she’s only dreamed about—a world of saying “yes” to adventure and “no” to self-doubt and fear. She enters a universe of giant tortoises, salt-crested marine iguanas, and crimson-throated Magnificent Frig- atebirds. She follows the tail-drawn sand etchings of iguanas, struggles to comprehend the mysteries of natural selection, and confronts other tour- ists who desecrate a sea lion shelter in defiance of park regulations. Bette is a writer-editor, currently working on short stories. Info: 858-569-6005 or
sandiegosierraclub.org. Friday, September 2, 6:30pm; free. Joyce Beers Uptown Community Center, 3900 Vermont Street. (HILLCREST)
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS
Architecture Design and Build- ing Workshop Many different building materials will be used to produce small architectural pieces. Ancient and contemporary methods will be used to construct 3-D mod- els. All supplies included. Open to ages 15 to adult. Tuesday, September 6, 1pm; $30-$40. 18 and up. Oceans- ide Museum of Art, 704 Pier View Way. (OCEANSIDE)
Every Tuesday at P2K from 4pm-8pm Date Night P2K
gets one hour of range time and one gun rental for two consenting adults
$15
It might be a pistol in your pocket!
2082 Willow Glen Dr., El Cajon Just 15 min. from downtown!
619-442-9971
p2Krange.com
Art of Affinage Everyone and everything likes to age gracefully, especially cheese! This tasting adventure will teach you about the art and science of cheese affinage. Learn what it takes to age a cheese to perfection and how different cheese makers do it around the world. Nibble on the finest fromage on the planet, and taste for yourself what a difference aging can make. Also enjoy a 10% discount off any in-store purchases the night of the class. Wednesday, September 7, 6pm; $50. Venissimo at The Head- quarters, 789 W. Harbor Drive. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
Beginning Cold Process Soap- making Soapmaking 101 is a beginning-level soapmaking class designed to teach students to make soap by hand at home. The main focus of this class is the “cold pro- cess” soapmaking method although the class does briefly describe “melt & pour” soap crafting. After learning soapmaking safety, students learn to formulate soap recipes and cal- culate lye quantities without using a “lye calculator.” The objective of this class is to have students under- stand saponification values and be comfortable creating their own soap recipes at home. Students make cold process soap during the class ses- sion and take home a bar. Attend in person or online. Classroom hours: 4-1/2 hours, includes one 15-min- ute break. Maximum enrollment: 10 students. Sunday, September 4, 12pm; $99. Soapmaking Studio, 7301 Mount Vernon Street. (LEMON GROVE)
Free & family-friendly! Cinderela
Join San Diego Opera’s young artists for Opera on Track, featuring a 30-minute version of Rossini’s opera Cinderella at trolley stops and venues within close walking distance of the trolleys! Attendees will receive a special offer to the full- length opera Cinderella, opening October 22 at the San Diego Civic Theatre.
BY ROSSINI Opera on Track
Saturday, September 3 11:00am Santee Trolley Square Amphitheatre (Santee Trolley Station, Green Line)
9844 Mission Gorge Road, Santee, 92071
For more information and full program schedule, please visit
sdopera.org/oot
MTS is the 2016–17 season Preferred Mode of Transportation
OPERA AUDIENCES
BUILDING Funded by the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation
Opera on Track is funded by OPERA America’s Building Opera Audiences grant program, supported by the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation.
Arts Partner:
sdopera.org • 619.533.7000
Jean Isaacs San Diego Dance Theatre
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