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SPECIAL EVENTS
Cute, Cute, Kawaii After Party Join the Japanese Friendship Gar- den of San Diego for a night out at the Cute, Cute, Kawaii After Party. Ages The garden will be decked out for a night of cuteness, entertain- ment, and all around fun, including catered snacks and sweets, cocktails available for purchase, purikura- style photo booth, costume contests with prizes, highlights from our kawaii exhibit, table games, and a kawaii makeup makeover for $15. Performances by Sound Prodigy, Stephanie Yanez, Ally Vega. Info: 619-232-2784. Friday, July 22, 7pm; $30-$35. Japanese Friendship Gar- den, Pan American Road. (BALBOA PARK)
Downtown at Sundown On the third Thursday of every month enjoy free museum admission, exhi- bition tours, music by The Roots Factory Art Collective, free entry at SDSU Downtown Gallery, drink specials at Stone Brewing Company
UNIVERSITY CITY UNITED CHURCH
We Look Forward to Meeting You!
and The Flight Path Wine Bar & Bis- tro, The Book Truck, a food truck, and more. Thursday, July 21, 5pm; free. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Downtown, 1100 and 1001 Kettner Boulevard. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
Hummingbird Clothing Swap “Come with as many clothes as you want; leave with as many clothes as you want. Pretty much the best concept ever. Just trying to save the world by reducing our textile impact. All leftover clothes are donated to local San Diego shelters. We do this every Third Thursday of the month.” Thursday, July 21, 7pm; free. Lazy Hummingbird, 4876 Santa Monica Avenue. (OCEAN BEACH)
Museum Roadshow Craig Helm will be here to help you identify and price your treasures. He specializes in Native American and pre-Colum- bian artifacts, antique pictures, western memorabilia, and Asian artifacts. Sorry, Craig doesn’t iden- tify and appraise gems and minerals, coins, or stamps. Craig is a certi- fied appraiser and has worked in the field for over 50 years. $5 donation for each multiple of three items to
ST. JOHN BOSCO MISSION SSPX
Catholic Traditional Latin Mass
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
Filipino Culture
Immersion
benefit the museum’s programs for children. Info: hofam@sbcglobal. net. Saturday, July 23, 10am; free. Heritage of the Americas Museum, 12110 Cuyamaca College Drive West. (RANCHO SAN DIEGO)
Obon Festival Featuring Japa- nese food (until 6 pm or when sold out), taiko drumming, origami, and martial arts demonstrations, koto performance, wood carving exhibit, boutique items, game booths for children, talks on Buddhism, and time on both days at 3:15 pm to familiarize yourself with the Bon Odori dances that start at 6:30 pm. Family friendly, free admission, free parking.
vbtemple.org. Saturday, July 23, 12pm; Sunday, July 24, 12pm; free. Vista Buddhist Temple and Japanese Cultural Center, 150 Cedar Road. (VISTA)
Project Management Confer- ence Engage your total body and mind in an introspective experience that promises to invigorate, renew, and strengthen your project man- agement skills. In addition to unique learning, start and end your day with meditative yoga or spa treatments at the Omni La Costa, home of the
TEMPLE BETH SHOLOM
Live Music & Sale
We are an open, inclusive, and welcoming congrega- tion. Sunday worship is at 10:30 am. We also offer Youth Groups, Sunday School for all ages, and much, much more! Call 858-453-3444 or visit our website
UCUC.org for details.
UNIVERSITY CITY 2877 Governor Drive 858-453-3444
MISSION SAN LUIS REY
Life Both the canticle and the encyclical Laudato Si pay close attention to relation- ships between the creatures known as humans. Through the long, rich history of lay Franciscans sharing min- istry with the religious, we will explore five themes in what Pope Francis calls “an integral ecology”: 1) Life partnerships and the cultiva- tion of faithful relationships; 2) Faith and family life; 3) Conversion stories and the challenges of faith; 4) Caregiving and the ministry of presence; 5) Your life as a Franciscan: applying historical models to today. Monday, July 25, 9:15 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. OCEANSIDE 4070 Mission Avenue 760-757-3520
Enduring Presence: The Integral Ecology of Franciscan
St. John Bosco Mission SSPX. Fr. Thomas Hufford Sunday Mass: 4pm, Confessions: 3:30pm. 858- 433-0353 (call for proper attire) stjohnboscomis-
sion@hotmail.com, www.
sspx.org. Instaurare Omnia in Christo. To the greater glory of God! POINT LOMA 2881 Roosevelt Road
CHABAD OF DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO
Judaism 101 Learn about basics in Judaism, Jewish History, and more. Have questions about Shabbos, Kosher, Daily Life? Don’t know why we do certain things? Ongoing until Tuesday, July 26, 2016. Tuesdays, 7am DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO 308 G Street 619-702-8518
GETHSEMANE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Gethsemane Small in size, grounded in grace. Outdoor labyrinth 24/7. Creatively tradi- tional liturgy. Good music. Spiritual depth. Prayerful. Preschool with daycare. Sunday: 8am Contemplative Communion; 9:30am Spirited traditional. www.
gethsemanesd.org 858- 277-6572 SERRA MESA 2696 Melbourne Drive 858-277-6572
Camp Three days of fun while learning about Filipino
culture.The camp ends with a Friday night celebra- tion from 6 pm to 8:30 pm. Bayanihan soup night and performances by the children showcasing what they have learned. Camp topics include games, lan- guage, folk dances, musical instruments, food, songs and Catholic art and Faith expression.Wednesday, July 27, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursday, July 28, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Friday, July 29, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. RANCHO PENASQUITOS 13541 Stoney Creek Rd. 858-484-1070
GETHSEMANE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Summer Gospel Music
Concert The performance will be fol- lowed by a salad bar supper. Saturday, July 30, 5 p.m. Saturday, August 27, 2016, 5 p.m. SERRA MESA 2696 Melbourne Drive 858-277-6572
LA JOLLA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Ladle
Fellowship Volunteers needed to serve a meal to home- less at downtown First Presbyterian. Meet at fountain in the courtyard before noon. Sunday, July 31, noon LA JOLLA 7715 Draper Avenue 858-454-0713
Chopra Center. Thursday, July 21, 4:30pm; $70. Omni La Costa Resort and Spa, 2100 Costa del Mar Road. (CARLSBAD)
Space Time Alaskan singer- songwriter Marian Call hosts Space Time!, her sixth annual celebration of science and art in San Diego, a singular event in an intimate cabaret atmosphere. Diverse guests present their work on the theme of Space/ Time to entertain and inspire. This year’s lineup includes historical comic artist and man-about-the- internet David Malki of Won- dermark, along with a discussion of life on Mars by Scott Maxwell, emeritus Mars rover driver, and Kim Maxwell, Mars rover instrument technician. The audience will also be treated to sketch comedy by writ- ers Kayla Cagan and Josh A. Cagan, readings by author Nicole Dieker, and new original songs about Space/ Time by songwriters Seth Boyer and host Marian Call.
mariancall.com. Friday, July 22, 7:30pm; $12-$15. 98 Bottles, 2400 Kettner Boulevard. (LITTLE ITALY)
William Shatner William Shatner, remembered for his iconic role as
SAN DIEGO CIVIC THEATRE
Bethel Music Worship Nights West
Join us at Temple Beth Shalom of Chula Vista for a fun day of live music, pie a la mode, Gift Shop Open House with lovely Judaica, and Courtyard Sale of fur- niture, jewelry, dishes, fine clothing, and much much more. Also, tour our historic Sanctuary, built in 1924. Sunday, July 31, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
http://www.bethsha-
lomtemple.com/ CHULA VISTA 208 Madrona Street 619-420-6040
ISKCON HARE KRISHNA OF SAN DIEGO
Janmastami
2016 This year Sri Krishna Janmastami, Lord Krishna’s divine appearance day, falls on Thursday, August 25. We are planning a spectacular festival. From 5:30 pm until 12:30 am, for Krishna’s pleasure, there will be con- tinuous bhajanas, kirtanas, bharata natyam dance, drama, puja offerings, talks about Krishna, etc. Thursday, August 25, 5:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. PACIFIC BEACH 1030 Grand Avenue 858-483-2500
VEDANTA SOCIETY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Krishna Puja
Celebration All are invited to celebrate Krishna’s birthday. Sunday, August 28, 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. HILLCREST 1440 Upas Street 619-291-9377
Coast Tour “Worship Nights” has drawn capacity crowds internation- ally and now launches the West Coast USA Tour. Tour features Bethel Music Artist Collective members Brian & Jenn Johnson, Amanda Cook, Jeremy Riddle, Steffany Gretzinger, Paul & Hannah McClure, Cory Asbury, and Josh Baldwin. Use code SD15 to save 15% on ticket price. DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO 1100 Third Avenue 619-570-1100
ST. ELIZABETH SETON CHURCH
Apologetics
for Chickens With Patrick Coffin. Coffin is the host of our flagship radio broadcast, Catholic Answers Live. A former stage actor, Patrick has appeared on the FOX Channel, Comedy Central, and EWTN. Sunday, July 31, 6 p.m. CARLSBAD 6628 Santa Isabel Street, Carlsbad, 92009
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OF AMERICA
Ephesians from a Jewish
Perspective Rabbi Barney Kasdan, a Messianic Jew, will take us through the book of Ephesians with a special focus on the Jewish cultural background and the his- torical context of the letter. Monday, August 1, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Additional date(s): Monday, August 8, 2016, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. VISTA 1132 North Melrose Drive, San Diego, 92083
PACIFIC BEACH CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Becoming a Green Chalice
Congregation Those interested in creation care and “going green” at your church as well as at your home and/or business are invited to a practical three-hour workshop on how to become and sustain a Green Chalice congrega- tion. Presented free of charge by a region-wide “green team” from First Christian Church of Orange, Pacific Beach Christian Church, and UrbanMission. Saturday, August 20, 9 a.m. to noon PACIFIC BEACH 1074 Loring Street 858-483-4504
VEDANTA SOCIETY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Karma
Yoga Day A day of service through cleaning the monastery, making garlands, and other activities in preparation for Krishna Puja. Saturday, August 27, 9 a.m. HILLCREST 1440 Upas Street 619-291-9377
FOOTHILLS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH HILLARY
Whittington:
Raising Ryland Hillary Whittington will discuss her newly published book Raising Ryland: Our Story of Parenting a Transgender Child with No Strings Attached. Hillary will be available for a book signing and Q&A in the King Hall Connection Center at 11 am, after worship. A free continental breakfast will be served and hosted by the Foothills Reconciling Fellowship. Sunday, August 21, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. LA MESA 4031 Avocado Boulevard, La Mesa
Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek, now celebrating its 50th anniver- sary, in a guest appearance. Shat- ner is launching his new publishing imprint, Shatner Singularity. Satur- day, July 23, 11:30am; free. Chuck Jones Gallery, 232 Fifth Avenue. (DOWNTOWN SAN DIEGO)
SPOKEN WORD
Words from Writers of Color Featuring readings, spoken word performances, and presentations, this Barrio Logan literary event will focus on the works of writ- ers of color and the promotion of writing as a creative outlet for minority communities. Speakers, including national poetry slam competitors, professors, poets, and up-and-coming writers, will come together and celebrate the art form and the various groups of people who often go ignored and overlooked in the literary world. Wednesday, July 27, 7pm; free. 2185 Logan Ave. (BARRIO LOGAN)
SPORTS & FITNESS
Cabrillo Sunset 5K The Cabrillo Sunset 5K is a component of the National Park Service’s 100 year centennial challenge to Find Your Park. The Cabrillo Challenge route takes you down 200 feet to the tide pools with a pristine ocean view to enjoy while running/walking the route. Runners will compete for first place awards in both the Men’s & Woman’s division which will guarantee free admittance into the America’s Finest City Half Mar- athon. Run, walk, or cheer. All par- ticipants receive a numbered bib, event T-shirt, and a commemora- tive medal. After the race, relax and enjoy DJ Mike. Check in begins at 6pm and race begins at 7pm. Race route is challenging, on paved road downhill, along the tidepools and back up a steep incline. Alterna- tive fun run/walk route is up to the lighthouse. Saturday, July 23, 6pm; $25. Cabrillo National Monument, 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Drive. (POINT LOMA)
CORNERSTONE CHURCH OF SAN DIEGO
The Heart Revolution
Conference Speakers: Sergio and Georgina De La Mora, Cornerstone Church of San Diego; Chris Hill of The Potter’s House of Denver; Sammy Rodriguez of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference; Banning Liebscher of Jesus Culture; Mike Maiden, Church for the Nations; Jason Lozano, Freedom Christian Center; Josiah Silva, Freedom House Church; Zak White, Revolution Church. Wednesday, July 27, 9 a.m. NATIONAL CITY 1920 Sweetwater Road 619-425-9333
CHABAD OF POWAY Operation
Entebbe Join us for an exclusive evening with veteran Elite IDF Commander Sassy Reuven. Sassy participated in the famed Entebbe res- cue mission. He will share firsthand accounts of how Israel pulled off the greatest hostage rescue in history. Sunday, September 11, 6:30 p.m. POWAY 16934 Chabad Way 858-451-0455
KENSINGTON COMMUNITY CHURCH
Blessing of
the Animals Bring your pet, big and small, to have a special blessing said over them; or bring a picture or token rep- resenting a deceased pet to be remembered. Ice Cream Sundae Social will follow. A small animal petting zoo will be on hand. KENSINGTON 4773 Marlborough Drive 619-284-1129
ST. ELIZABETH SETON CHURCH
Defending Truth in a Relativistic
Culture With Karlo Broiussard. Karlo gave up a promising musical career as a Cajun accordionist to embrace God’s call to win souls for Christ through speaking and apologetics. CARLSBAD 6628 Santa Isabel Street, Carlsbad, 92009
LA JOLLA SHORES Beach
Baptism Join us as we come togeth- er from Rise City Church to watch people declare their acceptance and love of Jesus through baptism. This will be potluck style so be sure to bring your favorite dish to share. Sunday, August 14, 5 p.m. LA JOLLA 8200 Camino del Oro
ASCENSION CATHOLIC CHURCH
Apologetics
for Chickens A talk by Patrick Coffin, host, Catholic Answers Live. Part of Ascension Summer Speakers Series. Tuesday, August 2, 7 p.m. TIERRASANTA 11292 Clairemont Mesa Boulevard
858-279-2735
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CATHOLIC CHURCH, ENCINITAS
Parish Fiesta With a raffle, booths, beer garden. Saturday, August 6, 9 a.m., Sunday, August 7, 2016, 9 a.m. ENCINITAS 1001 Encinitas Boulevard 760-753-6254
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