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San Diego Reader February 9, 2017 31


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.


ART


A Taste of Art: LeRoy Neiman Enjoy an evening of art, appe- tizers, beverages, and fun with friends. Robin Douglas will begin with a brief presentation showcas- ing Neiman’s artwork. Students will then create splashy, exuberant paintings of their choice of subject matter using an explosion of colors and texture. All supplies provided. Thursday, February 9, 6pm; $35- $45. Oceanside Museum of Art, 704 Pier View Way. (OCEANSIDE)


Art of Raúl Anguiano Join us for a reception and celebration of the life and art of Raúl Anguiano, whose work will be exhibited for a limited time at the El Cajon Library as part of the ongoing efforts of Arte en la Industria, an initiative of Tijuana Innovadora that brings art and cul- ture, in its different manifestations, to the workplace. Saturday, Febru- ary 11, 2pm; free. El Cajon Library, 201 E. Douglas Avenue. (EL CAJON)


Artist Talk: Animalia A selection of artists from current group show Animalia / A Group Show will speak about their work on display at the gallery and discuss their process and inspiration. Refreshments served at 6:30 pm. Talk will begin promptly at 6:45 pm. Thursday, February 9, 6pm; free. Sparks Gallery, 530 Sixth Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)


Red: Prismatic Series Art Show Group art shows honoring the color red. Runs February 10 through February 19. Friday, February 10, 6pm; free. Iron Fist Brewing Co.,


1985 National Avenue #1132. (BAR- RIO LOGAN)


Rendezvous in Red: Art Open- ing In the spirit of love, hearts, and flowers which exemplifies Valentine’s Day, Ashton Gallery presents Rendezvous with Red, an exhibition of art honoring the color of the season, red. The exhibition opening includes two- and three- dimensional art that emphasizes reds of all shades. In keeping with the Valentine theme, the open- ing night festivities will include romantic music, chocolates, and champagne. Saturday, February 11, 6pm; free. Art on 30th, 4434 30th Street. (NORTH PARK)


Tokens of Affection: Recep- tion Love can be beautiful, disas- trous, and awe-inspiring. It can be expressed in many different ways and mean many different things. Artists in this show created grand gestures of love using 12x12x12 dimensions. Saturday, February 11, 5:30pm; free. Escondido Arts Partnership Escondido Municipal


Gallery, 262 E. Grand Avenue. (ESCONDIDO)


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BEER


Anti-Romance Party Screw Valen- tine’s Day. Jump in on some XXX fun at our annual Anti-Romance Party instead. Bring your duck buddy or some friends to form a team and you could win some X-rated prizes and Duck Foot swag for coming up with the dirtiest and most original names in our name that sex position game. We’ll have sex position posters all around the tasting room for you to name creatively. We’re also serving up two small batch beers this year, a Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Porter and a White Chocolate Strawberry Blonde. The first 50 guests to order will get a chocolate covered strawberry to pair with their beer, while supplies last. Avian’s House will be serving up the grub. Saturday, February 11, 6pm; free. Duck Foot Brewing Company, 8920 Kenamar Drive. (MIRAMAR)


Brewbies Festival 8th Annual Brewbies Festival benefitting The Keep a Breast Foundation. Enjoy an array of outstanding, interesting, unique and (our favorite) signature pink beers from over 40 of the best breweries around. As always we donate 100% of the proceeds from Brewbies to The Keep a Breast Foun- dation to help support their mission of empowering young people around the world with breast health education and support. 100% of the proceeds will benefit the Keep a Breast Foun- dation’s Treasured Chest Program. Saturday, February 11, 1pm; free.


Bagby Beer Co., 601 S. Coast Hwy. (OCEANSIDE)


BOOK SIGNINGS


Ellen Quick: How Do You Know When You Know? The title of Ellen Quick’s new book is also the question this San Diego clinical psychologist and life coach asked people. Quick’s book includes stories from the inter- views, memoirs, and cinema. It also offers nuggets from psychology, phi- losophy, and behavioral economics authors such as Daniel Kahneman and Malcolm Gladwell. From the themes that emerge, as well as her considerable clinical experience, Quick crafted practical guidelines for dilemmas that don’t have easy answers. Meet the author and get your signed copy. Info: 619-663- 8178. Saturday, February 11, 10am;


free. Jenson’s Foods, 955 Catalina Bl. (POINT LOMA)


CLASSES & WORKSHOPS


Building Soils Naturally: Innova- tive Methods A healthy landscape is built upon healthy soil, but many of our traditional gardening practices kill that valuable ecosystem. How can we harness the army of soil microbes to help us create low maintenance yards that produce healthy plants? At the end of the class we will do a small amount of sheet mulching to create healthy soil. Saturday, Febru- ary 11, 9:30am; $35-$45. San Marcos


Historical Society, 1952 Sycamore Drive. (SAN MARCOS)


Didgeridoo Workshop Join artist and composer Randin Graves for this didgeridoo workshop. This workshop is geared towards teens and adults. The Center for World Music will be donating ten didgeridoos for students to use. Graves is a full-time, award- winning film composer and Fulbright fellow with diverse influences and skills, delivering popular (and very unusual) genres of film and television music from his professional home studio. Saturday, February 11, 11am; $20. Kalabash School of Music and


the Arts, 5725 La Jolla Boulevard. (LA JOLLA)


Father/Child Date to Make Mom a Valentine Dads, bring your kids to a floral workshop to create a custom Valentine and flo- ral arrangement for Mom this Val- entine’s Day. Sunday, February 12, 4pm; $40. Mint Studio, 5965 Village Way. (CARMEL VALLEY)


Make Sweets with Your Sweet- heart Participants will create and fill fun-shaped chocolate molds with unique flavors like champagne caramel and serrano chili ganache. Then participants will use raspber- ries, strawberries, candied bacon, and other playful ingredients to make personalized chocolate barks. Couples, friends, individuals, and parent-child teams are welcome. $40 per adult or parent-child team (children between 5 and 12 years with one adult). Guests will leave the approximately two-hour class with about 1.5 pounds of their own custom creations. Saturday, February


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