SD Weekly Budget
Date: 11-10-2022 1:02 PM - Word Count: 3040
SD Weekly Budget
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Eds: Following is a listing of San Diego-area calendar items for the
week of Nov. 13-19, provided for your planning purposes. The events will be
supplemented in daily budgets and may be revised as the week progresses. Court
cases are listed in the separate Court Budget.
Sunday
7 a.m. CORONADO - The Silver Strand Half Marathon will begin at Sunset
Park in Coronado and finish at Silver Strand State Beach, 5000 CA-75,
Contact: Koz Events, event organizer, info@kozevents.com.
8 a.m. SAN DIEGO - HomeAid San Diego, a nonprofit organization working
to provide services to mitigate the homelessness crisis in San Diego
County, will hold its fourth annual STEP UP! Walk to End Homelessness. The
event is a 5k run or walk that raises money to fund HomeAid's work to provide
resources and support to people impacted by homelessness. De Anza Cove, 3000 N.
Mission Bay Drive. Contact: Sarah Austin, PR, saustin@tw2marketing.com or 909-
754-4153.
11 a.m. JACUMBA HOT SPRINGS - De Anza Springs Resort will continue the
fall Love Machine 2022 Festival. The event is a mix of art, yoga, music,
workshops and lifestyle awareness with experts and performers. 1951 Carrizo
Gorge Road. Contact: Love Machine office, info@lovemachine.live.
11 a.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego Bay Wine & Food Festival will
conclude with a Grand Fiesta, a festival featuring some of Mexico's best wines,
spirits, and cuisine. Liberty Station Ingram Plaza, 2751 Dewey Road. Contact:
Fast Forward Events, 619-800-4611.
Noon WARNER SPRINGS - The Warner-Carrillo stagecoach will offer rides
again at the 1850s Warner-Carrillo Ranch House Museum in Warner Springs. Warner-
Carrillo Ranch House, 29181 San Felipe Road. Contact: Kathryn Fletcher, Warner-
Carrillo site manager, 949-230-7163 or kfletcher.sohosandiego@gmail.com.
Noon OCEANSIDE - The Old Globe Theater will continue its Globe For All
Tour, a touring performance of Shakespeare's ``Henry V,'' directed by
Johanna McKeon, culminating in a performance in Balboa Park on Nov. 20.
Oceanside Civic Center Public Library, 330 N Coast Hwy. Contact: Patty Onagan,
Old Globe, publicrelations@theoldglobe.org or 858-213-4429.
2 p.m. SAN DIEGO - City Ballet of San Diego will present ``From
Balanchine to Martins,'' a celebration of 20th century masterworks at the
Balboa Theatre. 868 Fourth Ave. Contact: Balboa Theatre, 619-615-4000.
4:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Old Globe will hold the grand opening for
its 25th annual production of Dr. Seuss's ``How the Grinch Stole Christmas!''
The show runs through Dec. 31. 1363 Old Globe Way. Contact: Patty Onagan, Old
Globe, publicrelations@theoldglobe.org or 858-213-4429.
5 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego Symphony Orchestra will perform works
of Beethoven with pianist Emanuel Ax. Rafael Payare will conduct. Second
performance Sunday. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way.
Contact: Rady Shell, 619-235-0804.
7 p.m. SAN DIEGO - FEID will take the stage at the House of Blues San
Diego. 1055 Fifth Ave. Contact: House of Blues, 619-299-2583.
8 p.m. SOLANA BEACH - Big Head Todd & the Monsters will perform at the
Belly Up Tavern. 143 S. Cedros Ave. Contact: Jeff Keeping, Belly Up general
manager, 858-481-8140, ext. 200.
8 p.m. SAN DIEGO - Music Box will host The Altons, Thee Sinseers and
Rudy de Anda for the Take It Eazy Tour. 1337 India St. Contact: Music Box, 619-
795-1337.
8:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Casbah will host Vanguard, Monarch and
Mouthguard. Casbah, 2501 Kettner Blvd. Contact: Casbah, 619-232-4355.
Monday
9 a.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego City Council's Select Committee on
San Diego Housing Commission Oversight and Reform will meet. Agenda includes
requesting amendments to Housing Development Partners bylaws to require that
one of the ``at large" seats for HDP's Board of Directors be filled by a member
of the Housing Authority of the City of San Diego. City Administration
Building, City Council chamber, 12th floor, 202 C St. Contact: Juan Carlos
Leyva, committee consultant, 619-236-6642 or LeyvaJC@sandiego.gov.
9:30 a.m. SAN DIEGO - Father Joe's Villages and Mission Fed Credit
Union leaders will prepare 200 meal boxes for those in need as part of Hunger &
Homelessness Awareness Week. A media window will be made available from 9:30 to
11 a.m. for interviews with the organizations' leaders. Media in attendance
will have the opportunity to capture footage of the preparation of the meal
boxes. 3350 E St. Contact: Daniella Rodiles, PR, daniella@gomixte.com or 619-
732-0789, ext. 326.
Noon SAN DIEGO - The San Diego City Council will meet. Agenda includes
discussions of modifications of the effective date of the city's sidewalk
vending regulations, and the 2021 Employee Sentiment Workforce Report for the
city of San Diego. City Administration Building, 12th floor, 202 C St. Contact:
City clerk, 619-533-4000.
5 p.m. CHULA VISTA - An open house will be held for residents and
business owners in Chula Vista to provide input on Harborside Park at 670
Oxford St. The workshop will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Harborside
Elementary School Auditorium, 681 Naples St. Participants can stop by anytime
between those hours. Contact: Diane Howell, city, dhowell@chulavistaca.gov or
619-691-5296.
6 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Observatory North Park will host Cory Wong for
the Power Station Tour. 2891 University Ave. Contact: Observatory, 619-239-
8836.
Tuesday
9 a.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego County Board of Supervisors will
meet. Agenda includes discussion of staff recommendations on building
partnerships to prevent, address and seek an end to homelessness. 1600 Pacific
Highway. Contact: board clerk, 619-531-5434.
10 a.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego City Council will meet. Agenda
includes discussion of the Single Use Plastic Reduction Ordinance's final
Environmental Impact Report and recommendations and proposed code amendments
related to conditional use permits for cannabis operations. City Administration
Building, 12th floor, 202 C St. Contact: City clerk, 619-533-4000.
7 p.m. SAN DIEGO - Sammy Rae and Friends will take the stage at the
House of Blues San Diego. 1055 Fifth Ave. Contact: House of Blues, 619-299-
2583.
8 p.m. SOLANA BEACH - Martin Sexton will perform at the Belly Up
Tavern with Lee Coulter. 143 S. Cedros Ave. Contact: Jeff Keeping, Belly Up
general manager, 858-481-8140, ext. 200.
8:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Casbah will host Sorry It's Over, The
Thieves About and Kendra Checketts. Casbah, 2501 Kettner Blvd. Contact: Casbah,
619-232-4355.
Wednesday
9 a.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego County Board of Supervisors will
meet. Agenda includes a second consideration of measures to establish a
cannabis licensing program. 1600 Pacific Highway. Contact: board clerk, 619-531-
5434.
9 a.m. SAN DIEGO - The sixth annual Aztecs for Life Blood Drive will
begin in Viejas Arena and run until 7 p.m. Viejas Arena, 5500 Canyon Crest
Drive. Contact: SDSU Alumni, alumni@sdsu.edu.
9 a.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego City Council's Public Safety and
Livable Neighborhoods Committee will meet. Agenda includes discussion of the
Fiscal Year 2022 Urban Area Security Initiative Grant Program. City
Administration Building, City Council chamber, 12th floor, 202 C St. Contact:
Tiffany Harrison, committee consultant, THarrison@sandiego.gov or 619-236-7180.
11:30 a.m. IMPERIAL BEACH - Serving Seniors will formally celebrate
its newest onsite meal service for older adults at the Imperial Beach Senior
Citizens Center. Serving Seniors team members and Imperial Beach officials
including Mayor Serge Dedina will welcome clients to the congregate dining
facility. They will join center staff serving meals. 1075 Eighth St. Contact:
Gayle Lynn Falkenthal, PR, 619-997-2495 or glf@san.rr.com.
1 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego City Council's Active Transportation
and Infrastructure Committee will meet. Agenda includes discussion of
authorizing the expenditure of $128 million of U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act program loan funds. City
Administration Building, 202 C St. Contact: Justin Garver, committee
consultant, JGarver@sandiego.gov or 619-236-7020.
6 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The United States Air Force Band's ``Airmen of
Note'' from Washington, D.C., will head out on a 12-day community relations
tour to Arizona and California. The tour honors the service of Airmen both past
and present, as well as the 75th anniversary of the United States Air Force.
All concerts are free and open to the public. Spreckels Organ Pavilion, 2125
Pan American Road East. Contact: Mike Cemprola, Band PR, 267-250-1119 or
usafbandmedia@gmail.com.
6 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Old Globe Theater will continue its Globe For
All Tour, a touring performance of Shakespeare's ``Henry V,'' directed by
Johanna McKeon, culminating in a performance in Balboa Park on Nov. 20. Lincoln
High School, 4777 Imperial Ave. Contact: Patty Onagan, Old Globe,
publicrelations@theoldglobe.org or 858-213-4429.
7 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Longest Johns will take the stage at the House
of Blues San Diego. 1055 Fifth Ave. Contact: House of Blues, 619-299-2583.
8 p.m. SOLANA BEACH - John Craigie will perform at the Belly Up Tavern
with Anna Moss. 143 S. Cedros Ave. Contact: Jeff Keeping, Belly Up general
manager, 858-481-8140, ext. 200.
8:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Casbah will host Machine Politik, Broke
Bastards and Leavers. Casbah, 2501 Kettner Blvd. Contact: Casbah, 619-232-4355.
Thursday
9 a.m. SAN DIEGO - A virtual public hearing will be held regarding
odors created by New Leaf Biofuels, LLC, located at 2285 and 2317 Newton Ave.
During the hearing, the San Diego Air Pollution Control District will provide
an update regarding the effectiveness of the conditions in an order for
abatement, and if necessary, any additional recommendations to mitigate the
odors. To attend the hearing, contact the clerk of the Hearing Board at 858-586-
2600 or apcdvariance@sdapcd.org to receive the call-in phone number and access
code. Contact: Mary P. Mahoney, district, 858-248-5810 or
Mary.Mahoney@sdapcd.org.
10 a.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego County Regional Airport Authority
will host a virtual veterans appreciation event from 10 a.m. to noon. The event
is intended to educate the community on opportunities for veteran organizations
at San Diego International Airport and beyond. Attendees will hear from Craig
Ruiz, the airport authority's small business development manager, about the
airport's commitment to veteran businesses in the awarding of contract
opportunities.
https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_LGV2tj_bR1qDVBzXp3FMSQ#/. Contact:
Sabrina LoPiccolo, airport authority, slopicco@san.org or 619-400-2454.
1 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego City Council's Land Use and Housing
Committee will meet. City Administration Building, City Council Chamber, 12th
floor, 202 C St. Contact: Kevin Smith, committee consultant, 619-533-3924.
3 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The North Park Thursday Market will begin at the
North Park Mini Park, 30th and North Park Way. The event will have a S'mores
and Hot Cocoa theme. Contact: North Park Main Street, 619-294-2501.
5 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego Symphony Orchestra will perform works
of Brahms with pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin. Rafael Payare will conduct. The
Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, 222 Marina Park Way. Contact: Rady Shell, 619-235-
0804.
7 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Wrecks will take the stage at the House of
Blues San Diego. 1055 Fifth Ave. Contact: House of Blues, 619-299-2583.
7 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Observatory North Park will host Ginger Root.
2891 University Ave. Contact: Observatory, 619-239-8836.
8 p.m. SOLANA BEACH - Steel Pulse will perform at the Belly Up Tavern.
Second performance Friday. 143 S. Cedros Ave. Contact: Jeff Keeping, Belly
Up general manager, 858-481-8140, ext. 200.
9:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO - Music Box will host electronic musician The
Polish Ambassador. 1337 India St. Contact: Music Box, 619-795-1337.
9:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Casbah will host BLITZKID, 13 Wolves and
Twilight Creeps. Casbah, 2501 Kettner Blvd. Contact: Casbah, 619-232-4355.
Friday
8 a.m. SAN DIEGO - Santa's many elves at the San Diego Fine
Woodworkers Association will present their Annual Holiday Gift Show Friday and
Saturday. San Diego Fine Woodworkers Member Shop, 5360 Eastgate Mall, Suite E.
Contact: Tom York, Woodworkers Association, 858-775-4603.
2:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego Wonderfront Music and Arts
Festival will begin at several parks along the city's bayfront, including
Ruocco Park, Embarcardero North, 5th Ave. Landing and Seaport Village. The
three-day event will feature dozens of bands and musicians. Friday's lineup
includes Zac Brown Band, Young the Giant, Quinn XCII and Earthgang. San Diego
Bayfront. Contact: Festival organizers, 619-340-1070 or
stayclassy@wonderfrontfestival.com.
4:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO - Families for Safe Streets San Diego and the San
Diego County Bicycle Coalition will join with Mayor Todd Gloria and Councilmen
Sean Elo-Rivera, Raul Campillo and Stephen Whitburn to observe World Day of
Remembrance for Road Traffic victims. Families for Safe Streets, a group of San
Diego families who have lost loved ones in traffic crashes, will place 294
pairs of empty shoes on the steps of the Civic Center Fountain to represent the
294 people who were killed in traffic crashes in San Diego County in 2021. San
Diego Civic Center Plaza, 1200 3rd Ave. Contact: Will Rhatigan, San Diego
County Bicycle Coalition, will@sdbikecoalition.org or 617-775-9112.
6 p.m. TIJUANA - The Old Globe Theater will continue its Globe For All
Tour, a touring performance of Shakespeare's Henry V, directed by Johanna
McKeon, culminating in a performance in Balboa Park on Sunday. CECUT Tijuana
Cultural Center, Plaza de los Heroes 9350. Contact: Patty Onagan, Old Globe,
publicrelations@theoldglobe.org or 858-213-4429.
7 p.m. SAN DIEGO - Ricky Montgomery will take the stage at the House
of Blues San Diego. 1055 Fifth Ave. Contact: House of Blues, 619-299-2583.
7 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Observatory North Park will host Whine Down
with Jana Kramer. 2891 University Ave. Contact: Observatory, 619-239-8836.
7:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The San Diego Symphony Orchestra will perform
works of Brahms with pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin at the California Center for
the Arts, Escondido. Rafael Payare will conduct. The California Center for the
Arts, Escondido, 340 N Escondido Blvd. Contact: Rady Shell, 619-235-0804.
8 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Point Loma Playhouse will premiere Love/Sick,
``a collection of eight slightly twisted and completely hilarious short
plays,'' contact says. The play will have eight performances through Dec. 4.
Point Loma Playhouse, 3035 Talbot St. Contact: Playhouse, 619-800-5497.
8 p.m. SAN DIEGO - Rina Sawayama will take the stage at SOMA. 3350
Sports Arena Blvd. Contact: SOMA, 619-226-7662.
9 p.m. SOLANA BEACH - Steel Pulse will perform at the Belly Up Tavern.
143 S. Cedros Ave. Contact: Jeff Keeping, Belly Up general manager, 858-481-
8140, ext. 200.
Saturday
8 a.m. SAN DIEGO - Santa's many elves at the San Diego Fine
Woodworkers Association will present their Annual Holiday Gift Show. San Diego
Fine Woodworkers Member Shop, 5360 Eastgate Mall, Suite E. Contact: Tom York,
Woodworkers Association, 858-775-4603.
11 a.m. VISTA - The North County LGBTQ Resource Center will host a
community dialogue to commemorate United Against Hate Week from 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. at Guajome Park Academy in Vista. This panel discussion will consist of a
group of community leaders to discuss the definition of a hate crime, hate
speech and hate incidents, how hate shows up in communities in North County and
what is needed to move forward. Guajome Park Academy, 2000 N. Santa Fe Ave.
Contact: Angela Jackson, North County LGBTQ Resource Center,
stopthehate@ncresourcecenter.org or 760-994-1690.
Noon SAN DIEGO - The San Diego Wonderfront Music and Arts Festival
will begin at several parks along the city's bayfront, including Ruocco Park,
Embarcardero North, 5th Ave. Landing and Seaport Village. The three day event
will feature dozens of bands and musicians. Saturday's lineup includes Kings of
Leon, G-Eazy, Lauren Daigle and Swae Lee. San Diego Bayfront. Contact: Festival
organizers, 619-340-1070 or stayclassy@wonderfrontfestival.com.
2 p.m. CHULA VISTA - The Old Globe Theater will continue its Globe For
All Tour, a touring performance of Shakespeare's ``Henry V,'' directed by
Johanna McKeon, culminating in a performance in Balboa Park on Sunday. Chula
Vista Public Library - Civic Center Branch, 365 F St. Contact: Patty Onagan,
Old Globe, publicrelations@theoldglobe.org or 858-213-4429.
3 p.m. SAN DIEGO - Duke Dumont will come to Petco Park's Gallagher
Square with Walker & Royce, Noizu and more. 100 Park Blvd. Contact: Petco Park,
619-795-5000.
5 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Legal Aid Society of San Diego will celebrate
its centennial with a gala at the U.S. Grant Hotel, 326 Broadway. Contact: Greg
Knoll, CEO of the Legal Aid Society, gregory.knoll@lassd.org.
7 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Observatory North Park will host Lucy Dacus.
2891 University Ave. Contact: Observatory, 619-239-8836.
7:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Vienna Boys Choir will take the stage at the
Balboa Theatre for ``Christmas in Vienna'' featuring Austrian folk songs,
classical masterpieces, popular songs and holiday favorites.. 868 Fourth Ave.
Contact: Balboa Theatre, 619-615-4000.
8:30 p.m. SAN DIEGO - The Casbah will host La Luz and Naked Giants.
Casbah, 2501 Kettner Blvd. Contact: Casbah, 619-232-4355.
9 p.m. SOLANA BEACH - Trevor Hall will perform at the Belly Up Tavern
with Gone Gone Beyond. 143 S. Cedros Ave. Contact: Jeff Keeping, Belly Up
general manager, 858-481-8140, ext. 200.
10 p.m. SAN DIEGO - Music Box will host Whethan and Kaipora. 1337
India St. Contact: Music Box, 619-795-1337.
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