Walk the streets of La Mesa's historic downtown and enjoy live music and dance, cozy fires, craft vendors, food, and a kids' area with holiday movies and activities.
Run for the Hungry was created in 2000 by Michael London, then founder and CEO of PureFitness Athletic Clubs in San Diego. His vision was to have a premier event on Thanksgiving Day in Downtown San Diego that would benefit people who face hunger in the community.
The San Diego Asian Film Festival (SDAFF) is the flagship event of Pacific Arts Movement. The festival is dedicated to highlighting the diversity and breadth of Asian Pacific Islander and Asian international images, from impassioned independent voices and provocative documentary subjects to the top hits from the world’s biggest continent, the latest works from the masters of cinema, and the fresh points of view of Asian Pacific Islander American filmmakers. Get more information about the San Diego Asian Film Festival at sdaff.org . Most screenings will take place at Regal Edwards Mira Mesa...
Founded in 2000, the San Diego Asian Film Festival has grown to become the largest exhibition of Asian cinema in the western United States. This year, the festival will showcase more than 150 films from six countries November 9 - 18. Most screenings will take place at UltraStar Mission Valley. Hop on the Green Line to Hazard Center, and catch a bite to eat before the show! general admission screenings are $12. Discounts are available for students, seniors and military ($10), as well as multi-pack passes ($60 for six-pack, $295 for the all-festival pass). For showtimes and ticket information,...
At Making Strides events around the country, people are coming together to celebrate survivors, have fun, and raise money and awareness for the American Cancer Society’s efforts to save lives from breast cancer.
At Making Strides events around the country, people are coming together to celebrate survivors, have fun, and raise money and awareness for the American Cancer Society’s efforts to save lives from breast cancer.
At Making Strides events around the country, people are coming together to celebrate survivors, have fun, and raise money and awareness for the American Cancer Society’s efforts to save lives from breast cancer.
Forget about searching for downtown parking, take the MTS Trolley to one of two stations close to the Main Entrance of Monster Bash. The Main Entrance is located at 8th Avenue and Market Street, just 4 blocks from the Park & Market Trolley Station (Blue & Orange Lines), and 7 blocks from the Gaslamp Quarter Station (Green Line). Monster Bash runs 6pm until midnight. Please note that due to construction, the following stations will be closed during this event: America Plaza Civic Center 5th Avenue (5th and C St) Blue and Orange Line service will terminate at the City College Station...
The 2018 La Jolla Art & Wine Festival returns to La Jolla for its tenth annual season on October 6th and 7th in the heart of the village, on Girard Ave. This two-day juried art show and fundraiser has quickly garnered a reputation as one of the most prestigious art & wine festivals in Southern California. The La Jolla Art & Wine Festival is FREE and open to the public.
We've worked hard to make sure the new intranet helps simplify everyday tasks and makes it easier to find information about San Diego Metropolitan Transit System. Here a couple tips to get you started!