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Illustrator John Parra will be at Barnes & Noble in Encinitas Ranch Town Center Monday, May 30, to share a new book about working with his father and how the experience helped him connect with his creative side.
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Illustrator John Parra will be at Barnes & Noble in Encinitas Ranch Town Center Monday, May 30, to share a new book about working with his father and how the experience helped him connect with his creative side.
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Amateur competitor Julie Dunkle is Ironman world champion of the 55-59 age group
Encinitas voters will decide whether to add a citywide cannabis business tax this November, after the City Council unanimously voted to approve a ballot measure May 11.
5 BR 4BA | 4,528 Sq Ft | 1.17 acre lot | $5,600,000 Nestled in the hills of Olde Del Mar, this 1.17-acre park-like property overlooks the San Dieguito River and beyond to the mountains as well as peek-a-boo ocean views.
On May 15 at 8 p. m., Flamenco dancer Savannah Fuentes and singer/multi-instrumentalist, Diego Amador Jr., direct from Seville, will present Eterno, el Flamenco vive, at Dance North County in Encinitas.
This is a continuing series of online activities to undertake on your computer or tablet, as well as local in-person events. • Second Saturday presents a Q&A on divorce at 5 p.m.
UC San Diego’s Ron Ranson documents Nepal’s arty trucks in the award-winning documentary ‘Tattooed Trucks of Nepal - Horn Please’
There will be several noteworthy games on the docket when the eight-team CIF Girls Open Division Lacrosse playoffs commence this Thursday, May 12.
City Council also expected to review budget, hear requests from Equity Committee, ratify firefighters’ contract during meeting Wednesday
The crash happened on Piraeus Street near Normandy Road about 4 p.m.
Garden of Oneness multi-cultural event Saturday, May 14 The Beloved’s Garden of Oneness Celebration, a multi-cultural event promoting unity, peace, love and inclusivity is 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Envision Dance day classes will present “Synergy,” a celebration of student choreography through collaborative efforts.
The 2016 composition features actor/singer/musician Rinde Eckert, a string quartet and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus