SEPTEMBER 2018 58 FREE EVENTS - City of Encinitas

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SEPTEMBER 2018 58 FREE EVENTS - City of Encinitas
SEPTEMBER 2018 • 58 FREE EVENTS
CONCERTS
Sunday, September 2, 2-3pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
First Sunday Music Series: Peter Sprague & Rebecca Jade. Peter and Rebecca were just awarded the 2018 Best Jazz
Album by the San Diego Music Awards for the stellar "Planet Cole Porter" release. For this concert, they will be joined
by the very gifted bassist Sean Hicke. (Encinitas Friends of the Library) Info: http://bit.ly/290FGNH

Wednesday, September 5, 12:00-12:50 pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
Wednesdays@Noon: Alevtyna Dobina, piano. She is the award recipient of 11 international piano competitions and
has thrilled audiences throughout the world, including Paris, Milan, Brazil, Vienna, St. Petersburg and Moscow with her
profound and moving interpretations. Ms. Dobina will perform works by Rachmaninoff, Lecuona, and Kapustin. (Parks,
Rec. and Cultural Arts) Info: www.Encinitasca.gov/WedNoon,760-633-2746.

Every Wednesday, 6-9pm. Tower 13, 2633 S. Coast Hwy 101. Free
Open Mic Night. Featuring local singer songwriters in performance and hosted by Semisi Ma’u from the band Fula Bula.
Info: http://www.fulabula.com/ ,760-580-0116.

Wednesdays, Thru Sept. 26, 6:30-8pm. Seaside Center, 1613 Lake Drive. Free
Open Mic. Enjoy some musical fun this September and share your hidden talent: sing, play an instrument, or be part of
the audience (think Karaoke but with live music!). With musical theatre director Marcia Hootman on the piano. Come
early to sign up and bring a friend. Info: revmarcia@yahoo.com

Wednesday, September 5, 7-8pm. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle Avenue. Free
First Wednesday Concert Series: Gypsy Groove. Southern California’s hottest gypsy swing band featuring Bianca Lara
on vocals, who also is a sawist, yes, she plays the saw! (Friends of Cardiff Library) Info: www.friendscardifflibrary.org,
760-635-1000.

Wednesday, September 12, 12:00-12:50pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
Wednesdays@Noon: Michael Sanders, piano, A Little Night Music. An accomplished collaborative pianist, organist and
recitalist, Michael is a graduate of USC with degrees in piano, accompanying and composition. He will perform a concert
of compositions that were inspired by the evening by three of the most important Polish pianists: Chopin, Godowsky,
and Friedman. (Parks, Rec. and Cultural Arts) Info: www.Encinitasca.gov/WedNoon,760-633-2746.

Friday, September 14, 7:30pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. $14
Music By The Sea: Ace Trio. Ryan Glass, clarinet, Shannon Canchola, flute, Jason Stoll, piano. "An engaging virtuosic
ensemble with repertoire from Romantic, tango, and modern.” The contemporary Classical Music trio is based in
Southern California. Its members hold degrees from The Juilliard School, Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory
of Music, Cal State Northridge and Cal Arts. www.ryanglassmusic.com For tickets, visit: www.encinitas.tix.com

Friday, September 14, 4-9pm. San Dieguito Heritage Museum, 450 Quail Gardens Drive. $10
Americana Music Fest: Celebrating 30 Years of Sharing History. Featuring 10 amazing acts on 3 stages plus music
related vendors, artists, podcasts, producers and more. Nonstop music, food trucks, beer garden by Pizza Port and more
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all in celebration of The Heritage Museum's 30 anniversary. Info: www.SDHeritage.org, 760-632-9711.

Wednesday, September 19, 12-12:50pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
Wednesdays@Noon: Trio Céleste. Iryna Krechkovsky, violin, Ross Gasworth, cello, Kevin Kwan Loucks, piano. Hailed
as “a first-class ensemble” (Orange County Register), Trio Céleste is a highly regarded chamber music ensemble. They
will perform Beethoven’s epic "Archduke" Trio and selections from Piazzolla's Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. Their
debut album will be available for purchase. www.trioceleste.com (Parks, Rec. and Cultural Arts) Info:
www.Encinitasca.gov/WedNoon,760-633-2746.

Tuesday, September 25, 4:30-7pm. Encinitas Ranch Golf Course, 1275 Quail Gardens Drive. Free
Concert: The Fabulous Woodies. Specializing in classic surf music, the group plays a variety of songs from past to
present, celebrating the California sun, surfing, and beyond. Info: http://bit.ly/2ePEHPP

Wednesday, September 26, 12:00-12:50pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
Wednesdays@Noon: Ryan Dart Trio. Purveyors of a unique brand of straight ahead jazz. Integrating sounds from Latin
and bebop influences, as well as more modern hard bop legends. Featuring young jazzmen Ryan Dart, guitar, Blake
Armstrong, drums, and Caleb Roner, bass, the group is true to the improvisatory spirit of America's great art form.
https://bit.ly/2NFCupy (Parks, Rec. and Cultural Arts) Info: www.Encinitasca.gov/WedNoon,760-633-2746.

Saturday, September 29, 7-9pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. $15 advance $20 at door
Concert: Joe Garrison & Night People. Visionary composer Joe Garrison and his cast of 8 virtuoso "Night People"
including Lori Bell on Flute, return to Encinitas—attendees will get a free CD. Hear a visceral 8 movement suite melding
classical orchestral arrangements with freeform jazz. All ages, with light refreshments.
Tickets: https://squareup.com/store/ruthless-hippies

THEATRE, DANCE, FILM, POETRY
Sundays, Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30, 4-5pm. Perf. Arts Workshop, 1465 Encinitas Blvd, Suite A102. $60/month (4 classes)
Bollywood Dancing for Adults. A fusion of Indian and Western dance styles. The session will also provide a cardio
workout. All levels are welcome. Bollywood Steps is an established Indian dance company with locations all over San
Diego County. Payal Nanavati, Instructor. Info: 215-327-8691, www.sdbollywoodsteps.com

Friday, September 7 and 21, 7-8:30pm. Dance North County, Suite 100, 533 Encinitas Blvd. $13
West African Dance. San Diego dancer Kiki Ogalu will be the visiting instructor. Kiki grew up and has been active in the
West African drum/dance community in San Diego over several decades. She will share her knowledge of the traditions
and nuances. Accompanied by fabulous percussionists. Info: http://bit.ly/2aq5YV0 760-402-7229

Thursday, September 13 7pm. La Paloma Theatre, 471 S. Coast Hwy. 101. $12, $8 (cash only)
Italian Film Festival: Era d'estate (Once in Summer). In the Summer 1985, anti-Mafia judges, along with their families,
are transferred to a safe house in Sardinia. Sparkling seas and a gorgeous landscape fit for a relaxing holiday are in
sharp contrast with the constant threats to their lives from the Mafia. Info: https://bit.ly/2LV4iWp

Friday, September 14, 1-3pm. San Elijo Campus, MiraCosta College, 3333 Manchester Ave., Stud. Ctr. Conf. Room. Free
Documentary Film: Searching For Sugar Man. Swedish–British–Finnish film about two South Africans who set out to
discover whether the rumored death of American musician, Sixto Rodriguez was true, and if not, to discover what had
become of him. Cape Town, South Africa. English, 2012, 1 hr 26 min, PG. Info: lifesanelijo@gmail.com

Wednesday, September 26, 6pm. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle Avenue. Free
Dinner and a Movie: Local Hero. Starring Burt Lancaster as Texas oil baron Felix Happer, who sends employee
MacIntyre as an emissary to a Scottish fishing village to negotiate for the rights to the town's oil reserves. Bring your
own dinner or snacks. Info: 760-753-4027 or http://www.sdcl.org/locations_CD.html

Friday, September 28, 1-3pm. San Elijo Campus, MiraCosta College, 3333 Manchester Ave., Room 204. Free
Foreign Film: Zama. An officer of the Spanish Crown born in South America, Zama waits for a letter from the King
granting him a transfer from the town in which he is stagnating, to a better place. The years go by and the letter never
arrives. When Zama notices everything is lost, he joins a party of soldiers. Info: lifesanelijo@gmail.com

Daily. La Paloma Theatre. Movie info 760-436-7469, www.LaPalomaTheatre.com. 471 S. Coast Hwy 101. $10, $9
Wed, 3-4pm, Gentle Zumba for Cancer Patients/Caregivers, Fitness Evolution, 780 Garden View Ct. 858-735-5708

VISUAL ART EVENTS, CLASSES, RECEPTIONS
Sat, Sept. 1, 9am-12pm. San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens Drive. $30, $36, $80 materials fee
Living Wall/Vertical Garden. Learn the basics of planting a 10” x 20” vertical living wall made out of succulents. Living
walls can be used exterior or interior with multitudes of colors, textures and sizes. Info:
http://www.sdbgarden.org/classes.htm
Sat. Sept. 1, 10:30am; Tues. Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 4pm. Scripps Hospital Brain Injury Treat. Rm, 354 Santa Fe Drive. Free
Healing Arts Class. For those recovering from brain injuries and/or neurological challenges. Enjoy self-expression
through art, increase skills, improve eye/hand coordination and enjoy the warmth and support of facilitator, Denise
McMurtrie. Supplies provided. (Synergy Art Foundation) Register: schwarb.andrea@scrippshealth.org, 760-633-6709.

Thursday, September 6, 9:30-11am. San Elijo Lagoon Nature Center, 2710 Manchester Avenue. $25
Sketch & Paint at the San Elijo Lagoon with Linda Luisi. See wading egrets, flowers, and our lovely lagoon through the
eyes of an artist. Beginners welcome. Learn to create the rippling tide and express yourself with colorful strokes.
Individual attention. Bring your own supplies and a chair. Register: 760-944-8991 www.LindaLuisi.com

Thursday, September 7, 7-9pm. Lux Art Institute, 1550 S. El Camino Real. Members Free, guests $10
Opening Reception: Lia Halloran. A fun evening with live music, drinks, and incredible art. Within the optic realm, Lia
Halloran intersects her passion for art and science by developing a visual language in order to expand understanding .
Info: www.luxartinstitute.org/events, 760-436-6611.

Tuesday, September 11 and 25, 5-6pm. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle Avenue. Free
Introduction to Painting with Sandra Dodd. Emerging artists will learn how to paint in this fun and supportive ongoing
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class. Materials provided. Explore your creative side every 2 and 4 Tuesday. (Friends of the Cardiff Library) Info:
http://bit.ly/1Et1vOV , 760-753-4027.

Saturday, September 15, 1-4pm. Encinitas Community Center Gallery, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive. Free
Artist’s Reception: Fritz Rothman, Look What I Found. Collage. A collage of ephemera works arranged within a square
are brought into focus in a harmonious arrangement filled with detail, color, texture, and patterns. Info: 760-943-2260.
rothmans4@att.net

Sunday, September 16, 12-2pm. San Diego Botanic Garden. 230 Quail Gardens Drive. $40, $48
Zentangle: Pumpkin Design Workshop. Let Certified Zentangle Teacher, Janet Masey, introduce you to the concept of
the Zentangle Art Method. Create a perfect decoration for Halloween or a Fall hostess gift. If you can draw a circle and a
straight line, then you can 'tangle.' Info: http://www.sdbgarden.org/classes.htm

Friday, September 21, 6-9pm. Lux Art Institute, 1550 South El Camino Real. Members free, guests $10
Reception and Artist Talk: Becky Robbins. Join us in welcoming Local Artist Becky Robbins during her reception and
artist talk. A fun evening with art discussion, live music, drinks, and incredible art! Info: www.luxartinstitute.org/events
760-436-6611.

Saturday, September 22, 1-4pm. Encinitas Library Gallery, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
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Opening Reception: North County Photographic Society, 23 Annual Members Exhibition. Photography. More than 90
artworks in 9 categories are on view in this juried exhibition. Subject matter ranges from picturesque landscapes to
soulful psychological portraits of a human subject. Meet the artists and enjoy refreshments. Info: www.nc-photo.org
760-753-7376

Tuesday-Thursday aft. Beg/Int/Advanced Watercolor Class, Jayne Spencer. 619-889-1478, www.jaynespencer.com
Friday, 12-3pm. Encinitas Library Figure Drawing Group, w/ live model. $10 donation. 540 Cornish Dr, 760-942-8738

EXHIBITS
Thru September 30. Douglas Crozier, Paradise. Acrylic Paintings. The solo exhibit of artworks are renderings of
photorealistic scenes from architectural icons, and local beach scenes. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle Avenue. 760-
753-4027.

Thru September 30. Jim Stiven, Book Arts. Hand-made artist’s books, using a variety of structures, media and
content. Jim is a retired Judge and member of San Diego Book Arts. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle Avenue. 760-753-
4027.

Thru September 18. Sidney Wildesmith, Wonderlust. Oil & Acrylic Paintings. The artwork is a visual tribute of the serene
and majestic nature on earth, as seen through the eyes of a naturalist who has been an artist-in-residence in 7 National
Parks. Encinitas Library Gallery, 540 Cornish Drive. 760-753-7376. www.wildesmith.com
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Sept. 18-October 28. North County Photographic Society, 23 Annual NCPS Members' Exhibition. Photography. The
exhibition features approximately eighty professionally judged images in eight categories, from multiple artists.
Encinitas Library Gallery, 540 Cornish Drive. RECEPTION: September 22, 1-4pm. 760-753-7376. www.nc-photo.org
Thru October 16. Jon Koehler, Pushing Boundaries. Sculpture. The artwork brings the viewer into a world, where
stainless steel comes to life by pushing the creative boundaries and complexity of organic materials turning flowing
lines into graceful sculptures. Encinitas Library Gallery, 540 Cornish Drive. 760-753-7376. www.jonkoehler.com

Thru October 17. Corina Ionan, Don't Like Blah, Just WOW. Digital Photography. Artist statement: Any art requires
passion, love, attention, time, and lots of creative effort. I pour my soul and emotions into each shot. Encinitas
Community Center Gallery, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive. RECEPTION: 9/1, 1-4pm. 760-943-2260 https://corinafoto.com

Thru October 17. Fritz Rothman, Look What I Found. Collage. A collage of ephemera works arranged within a square are
brought into focus in a harmonious arrangement filled with detail, color, texture, and patterns. RECEPTION: 9/15, 1-
4pm. Encinitas Community Center Gallery, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive. 760-943-2260. rothmans4@att.net

Thru October 17. Ev Bessar, Sergey Gornushkin, Monster Mania. Sculpture. From the macabre to the fanciful, monsters
come alive featuring larger-than-life cyborgs, whimsical ghouls and everything in between! Encinitas Community
Center Gallery, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive. 760-943-2260. sigsculpture.com, evbessar.com/sculptures

Thru October 18. Brian Crane, Majestic Nature Is All Around Us . Photography. A stunning array of nature images from
areas in California, Washington, Hawaii and Canada. Civic Center Gallery, City Hall, 505 S. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas, CA
92024. 760-633-2600. BrianCranePhotography.com

Thru October 18. San Diego County Gourd Artists,Gourdstock . Gourds. This group exhibition showcases the variety of
talent and artistic expression of the 100 member San Diego County Gourd Artists. Civic Center Gallery, City Hall, 505 S.
Vulcan Avenue. 760-633-2600. sandiegocountygourdpatch.com

Thru April 2019. Sculpture in the Garden IX. This unique exhibition showcases 50 sculptures from 30 talented artists
set against the beautiful backdrop of San Diego Botanic Garden. All sculptures are for sale. Naomi Nussbaum,
Curator. 9am-5pm. San Diego Botanic Garden. 230 Quail Gardens Drive. Free with paid admission or membership.
Sculpture Map: https://bit.ly/2tXmjLL Info: http://bit.ly/1Pja7r5 760-436-3036.

DISCUSSIONS, CLASSES
Saturday, September 1, 9:30-10:30am (1st Saturdays). Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
Tai Chi. Master Richard Hsu will guide the class through a session of exercises that will rejuvenate your body’s internal
energy, achieving better blood circulation and reducing mental stress. Info: http://bit.ly/1EqwxGF, 760-753-7376.

Every Wednesday, 3-4pm. EOS Fitness, 780 Garden View Court. Free to cancer patients and survivors
Zumba: Gentle Dance Fitness Class for Cancer Recovery. Research shows that movement to music provides a wide
range of benefits: it reduces physical and mental fatigue, increases blood flow, aids lymphatic system and boosts
immunity. RSVP: www.NorthCountyCancerFitness.org Info: Alessandra@AlessandraColfi.com , 858-735-5708.

Every Thursday, 5:30-6:30pm. EOS Fitness, 780 Garden View Court. Free to cancer patients and survivors
Yoga for Cancer Recovery. Supporting an individual’s wholeness and resilience to bounce back from a life-altering
journey like cancer treatment, and mental side effects, and offers practical tools and gentle guidance to meet their
unique needs. RSVP: www.NorthCountyCancerFitness.org Info: Alessandra@AlessandraColfi.com, 858-735-5708.

Friday, September 7, 1-3pm. San Elijo Campus, MiraCosta College, 3333 Manchester Ave, Stud. Ctr. Conf. Room. Free
Discussion: Being a Muslim in America. A panel of Muslim women, led by Lallia Hassane, wife of Taha Hassane,
Imam/Director of the Islamic Center of San Diego (ICSD), will talk about their real life experiences living as devout
Muslim women in America today. Info: lifesanelijo@gmail.com

Mondays, Sept. 10-Nov. 25, 7-9pm. Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 925 Balour Street. $335
Encinitas Guitar Orchestra Fall/Winter Session. Directed by Peter Pupping. Be part of an ensemble of 30+ local
guitarists, beginner through advanced, learning music for a concert on Nov. 30. Info: www.encinitasguitarorchestra.com

Thursday, September 13, 6-7:30pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
And Sunday, September 16, 3-4:30pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
For & Against Forum on Measure U, Encinitas Housing Plan Update. Representatives from each position will state their
position on Measure U. Audience may submit questions on comment cards. Moderated by the League of Women Voters.
(Engage Encinitas and Leucadia Town Council) Info: www.engageencinitas.com, 760-753-7376.
Saturday, September 15, 10am-12pm. Solana Center for Environmental Innovation, 137 N. El Camino Real. Free
All About Worms Vermicompost Workshop. Worm composting is an environmentally friendly way to turn food waste
into nutrients for your garden! Learn how, get set up by making your own worm bin, or purchasing one of our premade
bins. Meet at Solana Center and carpool to Barrels and Branches. Register: www.solanacenter.org 760-436-7986.

Saturday, September 15, 2pm. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle Avenue. Free
Reading and Book Talk: The Summer I Met Jack, with Author Michelle Gable. This is a fictionalized account of John F.
Kennedy’s relationship with Alicia Darr, a young Polish refugee who came to America after the war and landed a job as a
maid at the Kennedy’s compound in Hyannisport. Info: 760-753-4027, http://bit.ly/1Et1vOV

Thursdays, Sept. 20-Nov. 29, 9:30am-1pm. San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens Drive. $60
Docent Training. Gain in-depth knowledge about the unique collection of plants at the garden, Encinitas’ 37-acre
botanic wonderland! Docent activities include planning and working on special events, volunteering in garden
beautification, and more. Pre-requisites required. Info: 760-436-3036 x213, http://www.sdbgarden.org/docent.htm

Friday, September 21, 1-3pm. San Elijo Campus, MiraCosta College, 3333 Manchester Ave., Stud. Ctr. Conf. Room. Free
Discussion: The Planting and Care of Fruit Trees. John Clements, moderator of San Diego Gardener, will talk about the
planting, care, and maintenance of fruit trees in San Diego’s moderate climate. Wonder why your fruit trees didn’t
produce this year, this is a must-hear lecture. Info: lifesanelijo@gmail.com

Saturday, September 22, 10am-12pm. Encinitas Library Gallery, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
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The Bronte Family: Achievements and Tribulations. In recognition of Emily Bronte’s 200 birthday, join us for a special
presentation focusing on the lives and work: their inspiration, love lives, and trials of grief and loneliness in addition to
their poetry, artwork, Charlotte’s letters and Branwell’s tragic life. (San Diego OASIS program) Info:
http://bit.ly/1EqwxGF, 760-753-7376.

Tuesday, Sept. 25, 9am-1pm. San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens Dr. $45, $54
Succulent Turtle Class. Create your own unique succulent turtle for your garden or table. Forms and succulents are
provided. Please bring small clippers/scissors for this easy, clever garden design workshop. Info:
http://www.sdbgarden.org/classes.htm, 760-436-3036 x201.

Wednesday, 3-5pm. Ebook Tutoring, how to download ebooks, 1 on 1 instruction, registration required. 760-753-7376
Saturday, 11am. Awaken the Poet Within-Marit Anderson. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish. www.SDCL.org 760-753-7376

EVENTS
Saturday, September 1, 10am-4pm. Encinitas Library Book Store, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
Half Price Book Sale. Thousands of books, mostly priced from 25 cents to $1. CDs, 25 cents. DVDs, mostly $1. Members
of EFL get to shop early, from 9-10am. (Encinitas Friends of the Library) Info: http://www.encinitaslibfriends.org/

Sat. Sept. 8, 10am-10pm, Sun. Sept. 9, 11am-9pm. Saints Constantine & Helen Church, 3459 Manchester Avenue. $3
Greek Festival. Be Greek for the day! Enjoy authentic food, music, live entertainment, dancing, children's activities and
more for the entire family. The Olympians dance band, Dro’Mia, Kompania, and Tony Soraci will perform. Free parking at
MiraCosta San Elijo Campus. Cost: $3, children under 12 free. Info: www.CardiffGreekfest.com 760-942-0920.

Saturday, September 8, 9am-12pm. Encinitas Historical Society, 390 W. F Street. $65, includes lunch
Historical Encinitas Bus Tour. See more than 50 historical points of interest and scheduled stops including the Encinitas
School House, San Elijo Lagoon, Olivenhain Town Hall, San Dieguito Heritage Museum, and a tour of Bumann
Ranch. (Encinitas Preservation Association) Tickets: https://bit.ly/2HmBVNH

Saturday, September 8, 10-11am. Solana Center, 137 N. El Camino Real, Free (registration required)
Green Living Tour. See sustainability in action as you explore worm bins, greywater systems, innovative compost
projects, tool lending library, water-wise garden, and more. You'll leave one step further on your journey to living a
sustainable lifestyle. Info/registration: www.solanacenter.org/events, 760 436-7986 ext. 707.

Saturday, September 8, 3-6pm. Private home, Rancho Santa Fe. $50
LITVAK Dance Fundraiser. Encinitas’ new dance company is dedicated to making and presenting quality contemporary
dance with a diverse group of professional homegrown dancers. Enjoy performances, food, beverages and peruse a
photographic exhibition of LITVAKdance. Sadie Weinberg, director. Info: https://bit.ly/2MJ3rwo, 619-855-0367.
Saturday, September 8, 5-11pm. San Diego Botanic Garden. 230 Quail Gardens Drive. $225
Gala in the Garden. The annual fundraiser honors President & CEO Julian Duval for his 24 years of service to the Garden
and the Encinitas community. Guests have the opportunity to explore the garden's trails, enjoy fine food and wine, craft
beer, entertainment and more. Proceeds benefit Encinitas' garden jewel. Info: http://www.sdbgarden.org/gala.htm

Saturday, September 15, 9am-12pm. 3 sites in Encinitas (check web for map). Free
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34 Annual Coastal Cleanup Day. Join teams of volunteers at Moonlight Beach, Cardiff State Beach, and San Elijo
Lagoon. To remove unhealthy trash and roadside debris. It's all for community and for nature!
Info: http://www.cleanupday.org/

Saturday, Sept. 15, 12-4pm. San Dieguito Heritage Museum, 450 Quail Gardens Drive. Free
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30 Annual Deep-pit BBQ Fundraiser. The meat is cooked overnight in a deep-pit BBQ which results in succulent melt-
in-your-mouth deliciousness. Live music by Left Coast Willie plus a craft Beer Garden, bake sale, photo booth, silent
auction and more. BBQ is $25 in advance, $30 at door. Info: www.SDHeritage.org, 760-632-9711.

Thursday, September 20, 5:30-7:30pm. S. Coast Hwy 101 between D-J Streets. Free
Encinitas Cruise Nights. This month’s theme is Woodies. Cruise downtown Encinitas to see hundreds of hot rods and
other classic and vintage vehicles and enjoy live music at several venues and find car clubs. Info:
https://visitencinitas.org/event/encinitas-cruise-nights/ 760-943-1950.

Friday, September 21, 5:30-7:30pm. Grauer School, 1500 S El Camino Real. Free
United Nations International Day of Peace. The program will showcase a live set by popular musician, Emily Afton,
along with international and local speakers. Guests will enjoy food and wine/beer tastes at no cost. Be part of the
peace that will be celebrated around the world. (Center for Global Awareness) Info: diannenichols86@gmail.com
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Saturday, September 22, 8am-3pm. Moonlight Beach Parking Lot, corner of 3 and C Street. Free
Wavecrest Woodies. Experience the longest running and largest gathering of Woodies in the world with 300 Woodies
of every size, shape and description on display. Throughout the day Hawaiian and surf music will be performed live,
along with fabulous raffle prizes and awards. Info: www.SanDiegoWoodies.com

Saturday, September 22, 8am-3pm. San Elijo Lagoon Nature Center, 2710 Manchester Avenue. Free
San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy Volunteer Orientation. If you are interested in volunteering your time and talents to
improve our lands and community connections, the San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy might be for you! Info:
www.SanElijo.org/Volunteer, 760-436-3944.

Saturday, September 29, 8:30am-12:30pm. Pacific View, 390 West F Street. Free
EACEA Volunteer Work Party. Help us keep Pacific View looking loved and well maintained at our monthly
Work Party. Dress comfortably with closed-toe shoes, hat and work gloves. Volunteers are welcome to park at the
school. Enter on F Street. (Encinitas Arts, Culture and Ecology Alliance) Info: www.eacea.org

Saturday, September 29, 2-5pm. Moonlight Beach, 400 B Street. Free
Moonlight Beach Bash. Enjoy a pop-up arts festival on the beach with performances, art, food and fun. Enjoy three
hours of talent on the sand with a Yacht Rock concert by the High Tide Society, Super Sonic Samba dancers and
drummers and the Park Dale Players children’s theatre. Plus an Artist Expo—original art by local artists—face painting,
giveaways, food truck and more! (Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Dept.) Info: https://bit.ly/2NDrauf 760-633-2740.

Sunday, September 30, 10am-6pm. Mountain Vista Drive and El Camino Real. Free
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23 Annual Encinitas Oktoberfest. Enjoy the German band and Bavarian dancers, up to 200 vendors, including artisans
with unusual arts and craft items, a family food tent serving authentic German food and beverages, and a ceremonial
parade. There will be a family Fun Zone and a 21+ Craft Beer Garden. Info: www.EncinitasChamber.com

Sunday, September 30, 11am-3pm. Coastal Roots Farm, 441 Saxony Road. Suggested donation: $18, $9
Sukhot Harvest Festival: Renew and Reroot. Bring your family and friends to this event inspired by the Jewish tradition
of gathering community outdoors to mark the end of summer harvest. With live music, delicious food, craft beer, Kids
Zone and more. RSVP/Info: https://bit.ly/2Naq7Fc, 760-452-8149.

CHILDREN, TEENS, FAMILIES
Every Saturday and Sunday, 12-4pm. The Heritage Ranch, 450 Quail Gardens Drive. Included w/ admission $6, $4
Families Make History: Arts, Crafts, Music. Cici Artemisia will direct arts and craft projects for people of all ages. Join us
on our shady patio for family friendly fun including tours, live music, art and more in a unique, rural setting. Info:
www.sdheritage.org
Sunday, September 2, 11:30am-1:30pm. San Elijo Lagoon Nature Center. 2710 Manchester Avenue. Free
Seeds! Family Fun Day. Learn how seeds "pack their bags" and travel. Arts and crafts and discovery tours are part of the
hands-on fun. Info: www.SanElijo.org

Tuesdays, Sept. 4-Dec. 11, 3:30-5:30pm. Lux Education Pavilion, 1550 S. El Camino Real. $360, $425
Teen Collective. (Ages 12-17). Designed to challenge young artists, each session will have students delve into an
intensive visual art practice to create multiple portfolio quality pieces. With an emphasis on exploration and
experimentation, students will develop their own creative voice. Info: www.luxartinstitute.org 760-436-6611

Wednesdays, Sept. 5-Dec. 12, 3:30-5:30pm. Lux Education Pavilion, 1550 S. El Camino Real. $360, $425
Youth Lab. For ages 8-11. A studio course organized as a way for students to work both independently and
collaboratively on pieces that will be exhibited at the end of 12 sessions. Students will be introduced to a new theme
and corresponding contemporary artists while experimenting with a variety of mediums including painting, collage and
more. Info: www.luxartinstitute.org 760-436-6611.

Saturday, September 8, 9-11am. Encinitas Community Park Skate Plaza, 425 Santa Fe Drive, Free
Skate Rising. For girls, ages 4-18. Take part in a skate clinic and feel inspired and empowered. Learn about a need in
the community and address the need through a community service project: learn about the importance of helmets and
severity of brain trauma. They will build kits to benefit brain trauma patients. Info: https://bit.ly/2KD6bpN

Wednesday, September 12, 3-4pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Dr. Free
Doggie Tales: Read with Dogs! Friendly therapy dogs Koshi, Caleb, Maddie, Lily, Sydney, Trixie, Pixie and Maddox love
listening to kids read! A selection of books will be available for you to read out loud and check out. Come share a book,
practice your reading skills, and make a furry friend! Info: http://bit.ly/1EqwxGF, 760-753-7376.

Thursday, September 13, 3pm. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle Avenue. Free
Joyful Jumping Music Together. Kids, join us for a fun class learning about music with singing, movement and
instruments. For pre-K and elementary age children. Info: http://bit.ly/1Et1vOV, 760-753-4027

Saturday, September 15, 22, 29, 3-5:30pm. Dance N. County. 535 Encinitas Blvd., Ste. 101. $20 per session
Performing Arts for Teens and Adults with Autism. Positive Action Community Theatre (PACT) teaches theatre, dance,
and group singing workshops designed to teach social/communication skills to teens and young adults with autism.
Volunteers are welcome. Scholarships available. Info: info@pacthouse.org, 760-815-8512, www.pacthouse.org

Monday, September 17, 3:30-4:30pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
Art With Joe. Art teacher Joe Nyiri leads an art class for children and families. All instructions and materials are
provided. Suitable for children ages 5 and up. Info: http://bit.ly/1EqwxGF, 760-753-7376.

Wednesday, Sept. 19, 3:30pm (3rd Wednesdays). Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
Solar System Explorers Club: The Moon. Led by Susan (“Dr. Sooz”) Kurtik, this month’s adventure includes a
presentation about the Moon. How did it form? Why is it weird? What causes the phases of the Moon? Humans Landing
on the Moon! Followed by hands-on, edible moon activities! Info: http://bit.ly/1EqwxGF 760-753-7376.

Friday, September 21, 3pm. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle Avenue. Free
Afterschool Art: Sunflowers and Scarecrows. Kids, join us for a fun class learning about creativity while making art that
you can take home. Info: http://bit.ly/1Et1vOV, 760-753-4027.

Saturday, September 22, 2-4pm. Lux Art Institute, 1550 S. El Camino Real. $15, $20
Deep Space Blueprints: Explore Art and Science with Lia Halloran. Join our first artist-in-residence Lia Halloran for a
fun and engaging kids workshop. Discussion of her fascinating process and inspiration will be paired with a hands-on
cyanotype art project using images from photographic glass negatives from the Harvard Observatory.
Info: www.luxartinstitute.org 760-436-6611

Tuesday, September 25, 4pm. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle Avenue. Free
Doggie Storytime (with trained therapy dogs!) Certified therapy dogs bringing smiles and joy to you! Build your child’s
confidence in reading by inviting them to read to one of our trained therapy dogs, and receive a free book! (Foundation
for Pet Provided Therapy) Info: 760-753-4027 http://www.loveonaleash.org/

Wednesday, September 26, 3:30-4:30pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free
Family Fun Craft. Secret Agent Academy returns! This session, agents will be trained to work in the field. Skills taught
this session will include dead drop, cyphering and blending in. All are welcome; supplies provided. Info:
http://bit.ly/1EqwxGF 760-753-7376.
Wed, 10am. Weekly Storytime. Barnes & Noble, 1040 N. El Cam Real, www.bn.com, Stores/Events tab. 760-943-6400
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1 Wed., 10:30am. Spanish/Eng. Bilingual Storytime. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle, www.SDCL.org 760-753-4027
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4 Wed. 10:30am. Storytime in Spanish (babies, toddlers). Cardiff Lib, 2081 Newcastle, www.SDCL.org 760-753-4027
Thursday, 10:30am. Baby Storytime, lapsit storytime for pre-walking infants and parents with stories, rhymes, songs
and movement activities (ages 0-1). Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle, www.SDCL.org or 760-753-4027
Friday, 2-3pm. Dancing Dudes & Dudettes, creative movement class, boys/girls 3-5 yrs. $20/class, $60/mo. Performing
Arts Workshop, 681 Enc. Blvd. Ste 309, 760-753-2671. http://www.dancepaw.com
Friday, 3-4:45pm. G@merZ Lounge, Video games, snacks, for t(w)eens to *chillax*. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish

SENIOR LIVING
Monday-Friday, 11am-12:30pm. Encinitas Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive. $4, $6
Parks & Recreation Café. The Encinitas Senior Center provides nutritious lunches in partnership with Kitchens for Good,
a nonprofit organization that serves delicious farm to table meals. Suggested donation for Seniors age 60+: $4, age 59
and under: $6. Reservations are required before 8am. Info: 760-943-2258. https://bit.ly/2JgBKcg

Tuesdays, September 11-May 14, 1:30-2:30pm. Performing Arts Workshop, 1465 Encinitas Blvd. A102. Free
Aging Creatively Modern Dance Class. The new program offers expert training by dance professionals in creative ways
to expand mobility/toning/flexibility through simple movement and choreography. Instructor: Kathrun Scheidegger.
(San Diego Dance Theater). Info/Register. https://goo.gl/forms/zDcatv1fc6LYPCRZ2 619-225-1803.

Thursday, Sept. 13, 9 pre-practice, 10am-4pm tournament. Encinitas Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive. $9, $12
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winner will have their name on plaque. Prizes will be awarded to 1 and 2 Place. Program must meet minimum
registration 3 days prior to tournament. Register at www.EncinitasParksandRec.com, Info: 760-943-2250.

Tuesday, Sept. 25, 11:30am. Encinitas Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive. $4 $6
Autumn Party. Celebrate the beginning of Autumn with a seasonal lunch. Choose between the main course: meatloaf,
gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables and a roll, or soup/salad: barley soup, tuna salad on romaine with carrot
coins and a roll. $4 suggested donation for age 60+, $6 fee for age 59 and under. Reservations required by 8am. RSVP:
760-943-2258. Info: https://bit.ly/2JgBKcg

Monday, 8-10am. Pickleball Open Play Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Monday, 8:30-9:30am. Qi Gong. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Monday, 9-10am. Line Dancing – Beginning Level 1. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Monday, 9-11am. Watercolor & More. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Monday, 10-11am. Gentle Yoga. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Monday, 10:30-11:30am. Health Barre. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Monday, 10:30-11:30am. Senior Fitness. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Monday, 11:15am-1:15pm. Beginners Yoga. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Monday, 12:45-1:45pm. Yoga for Seniors. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr., www.SilverAgeYoga.org
Monday, 1-2pm. Pilates. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Monday, 2-3pm. Yoga for Seniors. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr., www.SilverAgeYoga.org
Monday, 2:30-3:30pm. Bereavement Support Group. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive
Mon. & Wed., 2-3pm. Chair Yoga w/ Emmy Garnica. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle, 760-753-4027
Tuesday, 8:30-9:30am. Yoga for You. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
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2 & 4 Tuesday, 10am-12pm. Sittin’ & Knittin’. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Tuesday, 10-11am. Yoga for Peace and Vitality. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Tuesday, 9-10am. Step Aerobics. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Tuesday, 10:30-11:30am. Zumba Gold. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Tuesday, 1-2pm. Yoga for Seniors (chair only). Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish, www.SilverAgeYoga.org
Tuesday, 1:30-3pm. Current Events. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Tuesday, 2-3:30pm. Computer Tutoring. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Tuesday, 3-4:30pm. Knit & Crochet Club. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle, www.SDCL.org or 760-753-4027
Wednesday, 8:30-9:30am. Gentle Yoga. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Wednesday, 8:30-10:30am. Pickleball Open Play. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Wednesday, 8:30-9:30am. Zumba Gold. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Wednesday, 9:30-11:30am. Computer Tutoring. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Wed., 9:45-10:45am. Walking Your Walk to Health. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Wednesday, 10-11am. Beginning Hula. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Wednesday, 10:30-11:30am. T’ai Chi Chih. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760- 943-2250
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1 Wednesday, 10-11:30am. Stamp Club. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Wednesday, 10-11:30am. Re-Created Cards. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760- 943-2250
Wednesday, 12-1am. Yoga Exploration. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760- 943-2250
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4 Wednesday, 10:30-11:30am. 50+ Singles Club. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Wednesday, 1-2pm. Ukulele Beginning. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
3rd Wednesday, 1-2:30pm. Book Club. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Wednesday, 1:30-2:30pm. Yoga for Seniors (chair only). Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish, www.SilverAgeYoga.org
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1 and 4 Wednesday, 2-4pm. Drawing Made Easy and Fun. Enc. Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Wednesday, 2:30-3:30pm. Ukulele Intermediate. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Thursday, 8:30-9:30am. Qi Gong. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Thursday, 8:30-9:30am. Health Barre. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Thursday, 9-10am. Step Aerobics. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Thursday, 9:30-11am. Computer Tutoring. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Thursday, 10-11am. Yoga for Peace and Vitality. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Thursday, 12:30-3:30pm. Duplicate Bridge Play. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Thursday, 12:30-3:30pm. Mah Jong. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Thursday, 12:30-3:30pm. Party Bridge. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Thursday, 1-3pm. Computer Tutoring. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Thursday, 1-3pm. Italian Conversation. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
3rd Thursday,10:30-12:30am. Blood Pressure Clinic. Enc. Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
3rd Thursday,11am-4pm. 8-Ball Quaterly Pool Tournment Enc. Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Friday, 8:30-9:30am. Yoga for Everybody. Enc. Comm. & Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Friday, 9-11am. Scrabble. Enc. Comm. & Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Friday, 9-10am. Line Dancing – Beginning Level 2. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Friday, 9:30-11:30am. Computer Tutoring. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
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1 Friday, 9:30am. HICAP. Enc. Comm. & Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Friday, 10:30-11:30am. T’ai Chi Chih, Beg/Intermediate. Enc. Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
1st Friday, 10:30-12:30am. Blood Pressure Clinic. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
Friday, 1:30-3pm. Pickleball Open Play. Enc. Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Dr. 760-943-2250
3rd Friday, 2-4pm. Social Dance for 50+, $5. Encinitas Comm/Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, 760-943-2250

OUTDOORS
Sundays, 10am-1pm. Coastal Roots Farm, 800 Ecke Ranch Road. Free
Volunteer in the Vineyard. Now you can volunteer in the vineyard every week! These hours are open to anyone age 14
and up. Please wear close-toed shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty, and don’t forget your refillable water
bottle and sunhat. Info: https://bit.ly/2LEpanK

Every Sunday, 2-4pm, Tuesday, 8-10am and Wednesday, 8-11am. Coastal Roots Farm, 800 Ecke Ranch Road. Free
Coastal Roots Farm Volunteer Days. Three times a week, rise and shine like a farmer and help with planting, or
harvesting the crop for donation to a local Encinitas food pantry. RSVP: https://bit.ly/2KGCswf

Sunday, September 9, 11:30am-1pm. Coastal Roots Farm, 441 Saxony Road. Suggested donation $12
Public Farm Tour. Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of our production methods and the innovative technology we use
as you enjoy a gentle walk through the ever evolving, beautiful and diverse vegetable, herb and flower gardens. Please
wear close-toed shoes and a sunhat. Info: https://coastalrootsfarm.org/events/ 760-452-8149
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1 Monday, 8am. Beach Clean Up. Cardiff Reef Parking Lot. www.robmachadofoundation.org
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1 Monday, 8-9am. Bird Watching. San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens Drive, www.SDBGarden.org
Tues/ & Thurs, 5pm. Horseshoe Pitching, age 12 and up. Oakcrest Park, Cardiff Riviera Horseshoe Club, 760-436-5166
Wed, 10am-12pm. Native Habitat Volunteers. San Elijo Lagoon (see website), www.SanElijo.org/lagoonplatoon
Thurs 2-6, Sun 10-3. Farm Stand. Organic produce. Coastal Roots Farm, 800 Quail Garden's Drive 760-479-6505
Thursday 6:45-9pm. Encinitas Bocce Club Open Play, 1219 Encinitas Blvd, Oak Crest Park www.encinitasbocceclub.net
Friday, 9:30am. Horseshoe Pitching, age 12 and up. Oakcrest Park, Cardiff Riviera Horseshoe Club, 760-436-5166
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1 and last Sat, 10-11am. Lagoon Discovery Tour. San Elijo Nature Center, 2710 Manchester Avenue, www.SanELijo.org
Saturday, 10:30-11:30am. Docent Led Tour. San Diego Botanic Garden, 230 Quail Gardens Drive, www.SDBGarden.org
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2 Saturday, 9-11am. Wildlife Walk. San Elijo Lagoon (see web for map), www.SanElijo.org
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3 Saturday, 10:30am-12pm. Guided Downtown Historic Walk. Encinitas Historical Society, 390 W. 4 Street, 760-753-
5726. 1883 Schoolhouse open Fri/Sat 1-4pm. Historic Walk with iPods, 1-2:30pm. Groups Tours. Free
Saturday-Sunday, 9:30am-5pm. Seaside Bazaar, open air flea market. 459 S. Hwy 101, 760-753-1611
Sunday, 10am-2pm. Farmer’s Market. Paul Ecke Central School, 185 Union Street @ Vulcan Ave., 858-272-7054
MANY EVENTS ARE FREE, VISIT THE EVENT WEBSITE OR CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION.

A service of the City of Encinitas Cultural Arts Division and Cultural Tourism Committee. For additions or corrections,
please contact Jim Gilliam, Arts Program Administrator at 760-633-2746, or jgilliam@encinitasca.gov.

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