CARLSBAD
Rotary puts on Wine and Food Festival
The Rotary Club of Carlsbad Wine and Food Festival Fundraiser is from 4 to 9 p.m. July 26 at Viasat East Pavilion. The annual event benefits nine charities and features wine sampling from more than 28 wineries across San Diego County, Paso Robles, Temecula, Santa Ynez and the Sierra Foothills. There will also be craft cocktails, beers and bites from local restaurants. The Dance Party begins at 7 p.m. with a DJ. Tickets are $125 through July 25 and $175 the day of the event at carlsbadwineandfoodfestival.com.
Nature talk at lagoon
Batiquitos Lagoon holds a presentation at 10 a.m. July 26 on “When Humans and Wildlife Conflict” by Ian Keith, wildlife biologist and human-wildlife conflict specialist. Keith will discuss topics such as what to do when a bear appears in your campground, or if a coyote attacks your leashed dog. This free event is open to adults and kids age 15 and older. It’s recommended to come 15 minutes early to get a seat. Meet at the Nature Center, 7380 Gabbiano Lane. Visit batiquitoslagoon.org.
Summer concerts in the park
Carlsbad’s summer TGIF Concerts in the Parks series continues from 6 to 8 p.m. July 25 with Kimba Light (cumbia) at Calavera Hills Community Park. Gates open at 4 p.m. The lineup continues Aug. 1 with Shakedown String Band (Americana/jam band) and Aug. 8 with The Honeydrops (doo-wop, rockabilly from ’40s-’60s). The last two concerts are at Alga Norte Community Park: Aug. 15, featuring Wayward Sons (power chord rock nostalgia), and Aug. 22, with Euphoria Brass Band (modern New Orleans-style jazz). There will be a security check. Free shuttle for Alga Norte and Calavera Hills concerts. Visit carlsbadca.gov
International youth baseball tournament at park
Carlsbad Youth Baseball will host the 2025 PONY-13 World Series starting at 9 a.m. July 25-29 at Aviara Community Park. The event brings together 10 elite PONY teams of 13-year-old baseball players from across the U.S., Mexico, Europe, the Caribbean, and Asia. The opening ceremony is at 7 p.m. July 24. Tickets are $5-$10; free for ages 5 and younger. Visit https://www.pony13worldseries.org/
Genealogy buffs host talk
The North San Diego County Genealogical Society will meet 10 to 11:30 a.m. July 22 at City of Carlsbad Faraday Center, 1635 Faraday Ave., for a virtual presentation by Karen Molohon on “Creating Your Ancestor’s Resume.” Free. To attend via Zoom, access the link at nsdcgs.org. At 1 p.m., the Legacy Users Group, sponsored by the Society, will meet virtually. For the Zoom link, email legacyusersgroup@nsdcgs.org.
Genealogy class at library
A one-day Beginning and Refresher Genealogy Class will be presented by the North San Diego County Genealogical Society from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. July 26 at Georgina Cole Library, 1250 Carlsbad Village Drive. Free. In-person only. Registration required at president@nsdcgs.org.
CHULA VISTA
Skate Night for youths
An Ultimate Skate Night with skating and prizes will be from 6 to 9:30 p.m. July 25 at Calvary San Diego, 1771 East Palomar St., as part of the Summer Is Ours series of free Friday night events for incoming students in grades 6-12 hosted by Rock Church, Calvary Chapel San Diego and Foothills Christian Church. The series features “fun, faith, and friendship through high-energy gatherings featuring worship, messages about Jesus, games, prizes and themed activities.” Free; registration encouraged at https://www.summerisours.org/
Salsa Under the Stars
The free series “Salsa Under the Stars” featuring Latin music will run from 4:30-7:30 p.m. on select nights through Sept. 30 at Otay Ranch Town Center. The series will feature the Manny Cepeda Orchestra quartet and offer music and dancing for all ages. Scheduled concerts continue July 29, Aug. 12, Aug. 26, Sept. 16 and Sept. 30 (special hours 4-7 p.m. for the annual Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration). Visit https://www.otayranchtowncenter.com/en/events/15666/
Taste of EastLake
Taste of EastLake, an annual fundraising event that supports STEAM education in local K-12 public schools will be from 6-9 p.m. July 25 at the Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center. Highlights include tastings from 50 local food and beverage vendors, live entertainment and silent auction. The event is hosted by the nonprofit EastLake Educational Foundation. Tickets are $80 per person. Guests must be 21 or older to attend. Tickets are at https://eefkids.org/event/4099/
Movies in the park
The Movies in Memorial series continues July 26 with the film “Nacho Libre” and runs every other Saturday through Aug. 9 at Memorial Park, 373 Park Way. Bring a blanket and your favorite snacks for a free, family-friendly screening under the stars. Movies begin at sunset (around 7:30 p.m.) and end around 9:30 p.m. First come, first served. Aug. 9 – “Encanto.” Visit https://www.chulavistaca.gov/
CORONADO
Summer Festival Concert
A Summer Festival Concert with The Ed Kornhauser Trio is from 1 to 2 p.m. July 25 at the Coronado Public Library’s Winn Room, 640 Orange Ave. The jazz concert will be led by San Diego piano virtuoso Ed Kornhauser, a four-time San Diego Music Award honoree, including “Best Jazz Album” for The Short Years and “Best Jazz” in 2022, 2023, and 2025. Admission is free and seating is open.
DEL MAR
Summer Twilight Concert
A free Del Mar Summer Twilight Concert is at 6 p.m. July 29 at the Powerhouse Park. The opening act is T.A. Tomlinson & Co. The featured act starts at 7 p.m. with The Mighty Untouchables. Visit https://www.delmarfoundation.org/programs/twilight/
Del Mar racetrack kicks off summer season
The Del Mar racetrack kicks off its 86th summer season, which runs through Sept. 7. Here’s a lineup of some events:
Opening Day: Festivities on July 18 include the Opening Day Hats Contest, where attendees can show off their style, and The Party, a trackside celebration featuring world-class DJs, craft beer and cocktail bars, photo booths and more.
Del Mar Beer Festival: The event from 1 to 5 p.m. July 19 for ages 21 and older features a sampling from more than 50 local and regional beers, ciders and seltzers. General admission tickets include track entry, racing program and tip sheet, five beer tasters, access to specialty food for purchase and admission. Tickets start at $40.
Taste of the Turf Club: Each Sunday starting July 20, there’s a gourmet brunch curated by Chef Bryn McArthur of Amaya at Fairmont Grand Del Mar. Tickets are $150 per person; tables seat four. Dress code applies.
Savory Sundays: New this year, every Sunday starting July 20, there will be a rotating lineup of local restaurants in the track’s Plaza De Mexico. Each week spotlights a different San Diego favorite from pizza to California Cuisine.
Diamond Club: Starting July 24 and running every Thursday, Diamond Club members get free admission, seats, and half off Michelob ULTRA, soda and Brandt Beef hot dogs.
Turf Club Fridays: Starting July 25, happy hour at the Turf Club. Tickets are $125 per person and include Turf Club admission, a reserved table seat, two appetizers, two drink tickets (for premium cocktails, wine or beer), and chips and guacamole for the table. Dress code applies.
Visit www.dmtc.com.
ENCINITAS
Moonlight Beach Concerts
The summer Moonlight Beach Concerts, themed Dance on the Sand, with live music for all ages are from 1 to 5 p.m. July 27, Aug. 10, Aug. 14 at Moonlight Beach, 400 B St. Each show features headline performances and showcases local youth talent from the Leucadia Battle of the Bands from 1 to 2 p.m. The July 27 concert features Kimmi Bitter and the Westside Twang from 3 to 5 p.m. The opening act features The Long View, Leucadia Battle of the Bands Winner. Admision is free. Visit https://www.encinitasca.gov/
Basket Class Day for community
The Misti Washington Gourd & Basket Guild holds its Annual Basket Class Day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 3 at the San Dieguito Heritage Museum at Heritage Ranch, 450 Quail Gardens Dr. The Guild will offer basket and gourd making classes for members and the community. The cost of the classes is $35-$70. The Guild meets on the first Sunday of each month at the San Dieguito Heritage Museum and offers a variety of events and weaving support to its members at all levels. Guests are welcome. Visit baskets-gourds.com/classes.
Moonlight Beach cleanup
The Surfrider Foundation hosts a beach cleanup from 8 to 11 a.m. July 19 at Moonlight Beach with Firewire + Slater Designs board demo. Meet on the sand north of the restrooms and volleyball court. There will also be a post-cleanup event from noon to 3 p.m. at Hansen Surfboards, 1105 S Coast Hwy 101, with live music, cold drinks and food. Register for the cleanup at https://volunteer.surfrider.org/timeslots/JH46gmSkMD
ESCONDIDO
Volunteers sought to help seniors with technology
The Senior Service Council of Escondido is looking for volunteers to help seniors with their computers, laptops and smartphones. Volunteers meet with seniors in one-hour sessions at the SSCE computer lab. The schedule is flexible. If you are proficient in these technologies, and would like to make a difference in the lives of seniors by volunteering, call 760-480-0611, or email info@sscescondido.org.
Mobile home group meets
The general meeting of the Escondido Mobile/Manufactured Home Positive Action Committee will be at 11 a.m. July 26 in the clubhouse of the Imperial Mobile Home Estates, 2300 E Valley Parkway. The featured speaker will be Janet Redd and the topic will be estate planning and information on how to handle end of life estate problems.
LA JOLLA
Popsicle Pop-Up
A Summer Popsicle Pop-Up is from 1 to 3 p.m. July 26 at gorjana La Jolla, 1001 Prospect St. The community is invited to stop by for a free popsicle and a look at the shop’s collection of jewelry.
LAKESIDE
Third Lakeside Arena Rhythm ‘N’ Brews concert
The Lakeside Chamber of Commerce and the El Capitan Stadium Association will put on the third annual Lakeside Arena Rhythm ‘N’ Brews concert 5 p.m. Aug.16 at the Lakeside Arena on the Stadium Association’s rodeo grounds featuring rhythm, live music, and craft brews. The concert lineup will include Big Sky Moon, Skynyrd Reloaded and headliner Cash’d Out. Doors open at 4 p.m. with shopping and dinner and activities for all ages. Tickets are $25; free for children 10 and younger. VIP tickets will be sold. Visit https://lakesidechamber.org/lakeside-arena-rhythm-n-brews
LA MESA
Parkinson’s support group meets
The East County Parkinson’s Support Group meets from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. July 23 at the United Church of Christ of La Mesa, 5940 Kelton Ave. The event is aimed at folks with Parkinson’s Disease and their care partners, friends and family. There will be educational information and fun activities. For questions, email altamura13@myyhoo.com
LEMON GROVE

NORTH COUNTY
Widows group hosts dinner, movie outing
The North County Widows and Widowers Club hosts a social activity from 4 to 8 p.m. July 30 featuring a movie at Carlsbad’s Dove Library, 1775 Dove Lane and then dinner at Alejandra’s across the street. RSVP by July 26 at (760) 716-9000. Visit https://widowsandwidowersnc.com/
OCEANSIDE
Flourish & Nourish Health Fair
TrueCare will host its annual Flourish & Nourish Health Fair and Breast Milk Drive from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 9 at the new TrueCare Vista Way Health Campus, 3998 Vista Way. The free event celebrates community wellness with a focus on maternal and children’s health. Highlights include a food distribution, free dental screenings and health screenings along with school backpack giveaway for children, music from live DJ and San Diego Blood Bank blood drive. There will be tours of TrueCare’s new primary care and dental offices, and children can participate in interactive activities in the “Kid’s Zone.” In partnership with the University of California Health Milk Bank, there will be a breast milk drive for medically fragile and premature infants in need. Visit https://truecare.org/healthfair.
Surf museum hosts movie screening
The California Surf Museum hosts a screening of the film “Big Wave Guardians: First Responders of the Sea” 6 p.m. July 23. The film shows how Hawaiians have advanced lifeguarding and ocean rescues. Doors open at 6 p.m. Presentation begins about 6:30 p.m. Limited seating. $10 general admission; $5 California Surf Museum members. To RSVP and purchase tickets, call 760-721-6876.
Kiwanis holds charity golf tournament
The Kiwanis Club of Sunrise Vista and the Vista Education Foundation will put on their 31st annual Charity Golf Tournament on Aug. 4 at El Camino Country club, 3202 Vista Way. Proceeds will fund scholarships for graduating seniors from the Vista Unified School District. Check in is at 7:45 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9 a.m. There will be silent and live auctions and an awards ceremony. Cost is $225, including breakfast and lunch buffet, putting contest, mulligans and raffle tickets. Community members can sponsor a service member or first responder. For questions, email eyesite@pacbell.net or vhinojosa@mosaicwealth.com.
Health and Wellness Fair
The Oceanside Chamber hosts a free health and wellness event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Aug. 14 at Oceanside Civic Center Plaza. Local health and wellness businesses will showcase cutting-edge products, innovative services, and give hands-on demonstrations. Visit OceansideChamber.com.
PACIFIC BEACH
Movie and discussion at library
A presentation and discussion on the film “Lion” will be at 6 p.m. July 22 at the Pacific Beach Public Library Meeting Room, 4275 Cass St. The free event is part of the Character and Characters in Movies series and will focus on the deep need for family, home, trust and belonging. This film tells the story of a lost boy and anguished young man saved by the love of four women and a girl, with an assist by Google Earth. Facilitators are psychologist Paul Kelly and artist Cliff McReynolds.
RANCHO SANTA FE
World Affairs group discusses tariffs
World Affairs Council member William Thayer will give a presentation at 10 a.m. July 24 on Tariffs 2.0, with an update on the impacts of the Trump administration negotiation strategy. The pros and cons of the negotiation approach will be discussed. The meeting will be at the Remington Club retirement community, 16916 Hierba Drive. The mission of the World Affairs Council is to advance global understanding and cultivate friendships within the community and around the world. Visit www.northcountyworldaffairs.org
RANCHO SANTA FE
Christmas in July
The Village Church is collecting new and gently used items for its Christmas in July event that will help refugee families who have just arrived in the U.S. Items will be collected from 9 a.m. to noon on July 27 in the church parking lot, 6225 Paseo Delicias. Clothing, shoes, toys, furniture and kitchen wares are among the items needed to help support the ongoing work of the Alliance for African Assistance and its Safari Seconds Thrift Store in San Diego. Financial donations are also appreciated, and receipts will be provided. For a complete list of needed items, visit https://www.villagechurch.org/christmas-in-july
SAN DIEGO
National Carousel Day
For National Carousel Day, the historic 115-year-old Dorothea Laub Balboa Park Carousel will offer free rides from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. July 25. There will also be a lineup of entertainment by Young Lions Jazz Conservatory, Kathryn the Grape, Opera 4 Kids, Mariachis and Ballet Folklorico dancers. This free community event will celebrate the carousel’s history and the team that has cared for it, including carousel manager Bill Brown, who has worked there since 1972.
Latin American Market
World-class artisans to show “The Best of the Best” at the Latin American Market August 1-3 at the Bazaar del Mundo’s annual event in Old Town. This year’s Latin American Market, previously known as Latin American Festival, highlights the work of outstanding artists. The Bazaar del Mundo Shops’ courtyard will be transformed into a marketplace with folk art, handwoven textiles, stunning jewelry and ceramic and clay pottery. The market will also exhibit a collection of Mata Ortiz pottery, showcased by master potter Jorge Quintana.
Batman concert
“Batman (1989) in Concert,” will be at 8:30 p.m. July 26 at Gallagher Square-Petco Park, presented by Fever in partnership with TCG Entertainment and Warner Bros. The concert features Tim Burton’s iconic “Batman” with a full live orchestra performing Danny Elfman’s legendary score. Gates open at 7 p.m. The film is rated PG-13. Tickets start at $57.99. Visit https://feverup.com/m/394598
Golf Tournament goes to local scholarships
The nonprofit, volunteer-run Friends of Downtown San Diego will host its Annual FOD Scholarship Fundraising Golf Tournament from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 2 at Riverwalk Golf Course, 1150 Fashion Valley Road, to raise scholarship funds for San Diego City College students. Shotgun start is 1 p.m. Player packages are $250 to $1000. Register at https://fodsdgolf.com/register
Workshop on Nature’s Lessons on Grief and Resilience
A free workshop on Nature’s Lessons on Grief and Resilience will be offered by Sharp HealthCare from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. July 22 at Mission Trails Visitor Center Classroom, One Father Junipero Serra Trail. The presentation will explore change and the lessons nature offers about finding growth, renewal and transformation in the midst of loss. After the presentation, an optional guided walk on a trail will be held to practice mindfulness skills and reflect on healing. Register at (800) 827-4277 or visit www.sharp.com/classes
Cheers for Charity Pub Crawl
Home of Guiding Hands, a nonprofit that helps people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, will host the annual Cheers for Charity Pub Crawl in North Park from 1 to 5 p.m. Aug. 2 for ages 21 and older. This year’s theme, “Endless Summer,” features some of North Park’s popular pubs, including Original 40 Brewing Company, Mike Hess Brewing, and North Park Beer Company. Attendees are encouraged to wear their Hawaiian shirts, leis and tropical gear. There will be a costume contest, raffle prizes and a surprise at the end of the crawl. Proceeds benefit Home of Guiding Hands’ services, which include housing, early childhood development, independent living skills and life planning. Tickets start at $65 per person, including drink at each location, bites, and pint glass. Visit www.HGHCheersForCharity.org
Watercolor artists put on art show
The San Diego Watercolor Society hosts the “Out N About International Plein Air Show” at its gallery at The Liberty Station Arts District. The water-based media exhibition, juried by award-winning artist Geoff Allen, runs through July 31. The gallery is open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdays to Sundays. Visit www.sdws.org
SAN DIEGO
Volunteers recruited to inspire literacy
Words Alive is recruiting volunteers to improve youth literacy in San Diego. Information sessions for in-classroom volunteers are scheduled through Aug. 12. Participants will learn more about working with different age groups and participation requirements. Information sessions are free and are at the Words Alive office, 770 Park Blvd. Classroom volunteers must be age 18 and older. Register at bit.ly/4lIF6m7 or email volunteer@wordsalive.org
Sailor Days at Maritime Museum
The Maritime Museum of San Diego holds summertime Sailor Days from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays through August 27 at Star of India Wharf, 1492 North Harbor Drive. Visitors can see traditional sailor activities including furling sail, ropemaking, knot-tying and hauling lines aboard the historic Star of India ship. Kids can join a scavenger hunt throughout the Maritime Museum collection and earn a prize. Admission tickets are $28; (18-61), $20 for seniors (62+) and military, $15 for youths ages 6-17 and free for children 5 and younger. For those who want to go out on the water, the Museum offers a 45-minute narrated historic 1914 Pilot boat bay tour as an add-on for $10 with general admission ticket purchase. Visit www.sdmaritime.org.
SAN DIEGO COUNTY
Foundation for Women Warriors hosts documentary
Local nonprofit Foundation for Women Warriors will host an online screening of “The Hello Girls” at 4 p.m. July 30. The documentary features historic film footage of America’s first female soldiers courtesy of the National Archives and rare photos from family archives. In 1918, the U.S. Army Signal Corps deployed 223 women to France as telephone operators to help in the Great War. By war’s end, they had connected over 26 million calls and were recognized by Gen. John J. Pershing for their service. But when they returned home, the U.S. government told them they were never soldiers. Visit https://foundationforwomenwarriors.org/event/the-hello-girls-a-free-virtual-screening/
Widows and widowers club offers weekly games
San Diego Widows and Widowers group offers cribbage and euchre every week at the food court in Grossmont Center. The cribbage group meets from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and the euchre group typically meets at 1 p.m. Wednesdays, depending if there are enough people signed up to participate. Sign up at support@wowsd.fun.
Filmmakers seek support
A group of student filmmakers who are Canyon Crest Academy Envision Cinema alumni have created a short film, “Dogboy,” and seek community support. The film’s writer-director is Yezy Suh. The film tells a story shaped by her own experiences growing up as a Korean-American in San Diego. Suh hopes that the film will “amplify marginalized voices, highlight the nuances of the Asian-American experience and create spaces where people can see themselves reflected, understood, and connected through their shared stories.” Filming is slated for July 25 to July 27 in San Diego. Donations can be made through the nonprofit Pacific Arts Movement (Pac Arts). Visit www.dogboyfilm.com/donate
SAN MARCOS
Music Men Chorus seeks singers
The Music Men Chorus, a men’s a cappella chorus, is looking for male singers, middle school age or older, who love singing harmony songs arranged in the barbershop style. New singers who attend rehearsals from July through December and who learn a holiday song repertoire (some songs memorized, others using music) can perform with the chorus at December concerts in North County. Rehearsals are from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays at San Marcos Lutheran Church, 3419 Grand Ave., in Luther Hall. There is no formal audition, just a voice check. Deadline to apply is July 29. Email wolszanicky@yahoo.com or call 760 585-6315. Visit musicmenchorus.org.
Ovation Theatre stages ‘Chicago’
The Encinitas-based nonprofit Ovation Theatre will stage “Chicago,” opening Aug. 1 at the Howard Brubeck Theatre located at Palomar College’s San Marcos campus. The production is directed by artistic director Pamela Laurent and music director Scott Gregory, featuring a cast of actors from across San Diego County, and choreography by internationally recognized choreographer Stephen Martin Allen. Set in “Roaring Twenties” Chicago, the story follows an aspiring vaudeville dancer and features Broadway’s iconic songs, including “All That Jazz,” “and “Razzle Dazzle.” The play will run Aug. 1-3 and Aug. 8-10. Visit ovationtheatre.org/chicago.
Hawaiian Night Dance
The Sandpipers Square Dance Club hosts its monthly community dance party from 6 to 7 p.m. July 25 at St. James Parish Hall, 625 Nardo Ave. Singles, couples and families can learn square dancing basics. Dance experience not required. Tropical-themed snacks served. Donation $10 and free for children. New square dance weekly lessons begin Aug. 7 at La Colonia Community Center, 715 Valley Ave. Visit SandpipersSquareDanceClub.org
VISTA
Cactus buffs meet for presentation
The Palomar Cactus and Succulent Society will host Brandon Bullard from Desert Theater Nursery for a presentation July 26 at its monthly meeting at Grace Presbyterian Church, 1450 E. Vista Way. Bullard will discuss how to professionally grow cactus and succulents. Admission is free. Arrive at 11:45 a.m. Park in the back and enter from the rear. Visit www.palomarcactus.org.
Babka baking class
The Chabad of Oceanside/Vista hosts a Babka Bake at 6:30 p.m. July 24. Participants will learn how to twist, fill, and bake a babka to take home. Cost is $18 per person. Visit Jewishoceanside.com/babke
Free genealogy class on census information
The Vista Family Search Center will present a free class on Family Treasures in The Census from 7 to 8:30 p.m. July 24 at 1310 Foothill Drive. The class will discuss census information beyond names, dates, and places and how it can help people understand the society in which their ancestors lived. Visit https://sites.google.com/view/vista-fhc/home
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