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San Diego Reader March 30, 2017 35


Hands-On Vegetarian CSA Cooking Learn about Suzie’s Farm as well as all the tips and tricks needed to make seasonal fresh vegetable recipes you can use as side dishes or some new recipes for vegetarian dinners. Join Chef Jenn for a hands-on cooking class where she will create a vegetarian meal from start to finish using the produce handpicked from Suzie’s farm that week. This class is a fresh approach to meal prepara- tion using farm fresh products from the Suzie’s Farm. About Chef Jenn: Jennifer Felmley is a talented and versatile young chef who loves speaking about food as much as she loves cooking. Saturday, April 1, 2pm; $30. City Farmers Nursery, 3110 Euclid Avenue. (CITY HEIGHTS)


Master Class Series: John Malashock For the past 28 years, acclaimed choreographer John Malashock has been inspiring dancers to explore and take risks with complex phrase work, unex- pected dynamics, and unique ways of developing musicality. His work demands a high degree of physi- cality and encourages execution of movement with intention and curiosity. The heart of his class is to cultivate advanced dancers who possess physical power and tender expressiveness. The Master Class Series will take place in the Abbe Wolfsheimer Studio at Malashock Dance. Sunday, April 2, 11am; $20. Malashock Dance, 2650 Truxtun Rd., Suite 202. (POINT LOMA)


Using Water Wisely in the Garden Between 50%-70% of


water delivered to households in San Diego County is used in the landscape. In this hands-on class we will show you how you can cut your water bill while maintaining a healthy landscape. Saturday, April 1, 9:30am; $35-$45. San Marcos Historical Society, 1952 Sycamore Drive. (SAN MARCOS)


COMEDY


Alternative Facts of Life FCI’s General Assembly invites San Diegans to explore the current political and social landscape with much needed laughter and perhaps a few tears. Running six consecutive Saturdays, this irreverent sketch comedy romps on both sides of the political aisle while taking the audience back to the groovy 70s when seat belts were optional and smoking at a parent/teacher conference wasn’t frowned upon. Saturdays, 9pm; through Saturday, April 22, $15. Finest City Improv, 4250 Louisiana Street. (NORTH PARK)


Bryan Callen Bryan Callen is a comedian, actor, and current co- host of the wildly popular FOX Sports podcast The Fighter and the Kid, with UFC star Brendan Schaub. Callen got his start as an original cast member of MAD TV. He then went on to play numerous roles on the small and big screen including, Old School, Bad Santa, Sex and the City, Entourage, Cali- fornication, 7th Heaven, King of Queens, Stacked, Las Vegas, West Wing, CSI, and The Hangover II.


Saranya’s Thai Café $1 pancake for every $10


purchased with coupon


Thursday, March 30, 8pm; Friday, March 31, 7:30pm and 9:30pm; Sat- urday, April 1, 7:30pm and 9:30pm; $18. American Comedy Company, 818 Sixth Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)


Music Hall Music Hall is a fast- paced, audience-inspired collection of games and scenes. Each piece relies on input from the audience as the cast makes it all up on the spot, including the music and melodies. Toward the end of the show, audi- ence folks get a chance to get on stage and sing with the Old Town Improv Band as the players impro- vise the music and you improvise the lyrics and melodies to songs that have never been written, like improvised karaoke. Discounts for military, seniors, students, and teachers. Groupon may be avail- able. Info@oldtownimprov.com. Saturday, April 1, 9:30pm; $7-$15. Old Town Improv Co., 2415 San Diego Avenue. (OLD TOWN)


DANCE


Dancing with Our Stars The California Center for the Arts, Escondido 2017 Fundraising Gala will emulate the format of the popular reality show of similar name with an important distinc- tion — “Our Stars” will be made up of local prominent community and business leaders. These stars will be paired with local dance stu- dio teachers to practice over the next several months and perform on stage in the 1500-seat concert


Fresh uni, poke and more ILYNLYF Foods


$1 off when you buy 3bunches of broccoli


Organic Winter Squash in Season Now!


CSA subscriptions: www.jrorganicsfarm.com


Green Fix Smoothie


One coupon per customer per booth. At the Little Italy Mercato


at Little Italy, Pacific Beach and North Park


$1 OFF any 2Paninis Valid through April 6, 2017 only.


At Little Italy One coupon per customer per booth. Little Italy Saturday


Seb’s Paninis


At the North Park Thursday Market


Find us at


Valid through April 6, 2017 only. Suncoast Farms


$1 OFF Any item at Little Italy and North Park


www.suziesfarm.com


Valid through April 6, 2017 only. One coupon per customer per booth.


JR Organics at Little Italy, Pacific Beach, and North Park Butter


5150 Nut


5Varieties


BEEF •PORK GAME •FOWL


Available fresh each week. Pasture raised start to finish. Hormone free, free range,


humanly raised, no gmo grains. TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS Grow Your


Farmers’ Market Business Here.


intentsbiz.com EBT Cards now


accepted at: Pacific Beach Tuesday


North Park Thursday Little Italy Saturday


sandiegomarkets.com


At the Washington Elementary School At Date&Union or State &Fir Saturdays at Little Italy Mercato


www.sandiegomarkets.com NOW AT


$1.00 off any quart-Limit 1per customer www.GreenFixSmoothie.com


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