There’s been so much local tragedy and scandal lately I thought I would post some positive things we can all take part in, mostly for free! It’s likely nothing listed will be of interest to all, but scan through and I bet you find SOMETHING you’re interested in!
Encinitas Arts & Events Calendar
March 8-14, 2010
Mon., Mar. 8, 6:00pm
Olivenhain Community Workshop, General Plan Update, Olivenhain Town Hall, 423 Rancho Santa Fe Road, www.encinitas2035.info
Tues., Mar. 9, 6:00pm
New Encinitas Community Workshop, General Plan Update, Diegueno Middle School, 2150 Village Park Way, www.encinitas2035.info
Wed., Mar. 10, 6:00pm
Big Read: Grapes of Wrath Book Discussion, Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Dr., www.sdcl.org
Thurs., Mar. 11, 6:00pm
Concert: Veronica May, Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Dr., www.encinitasconcerts.com
Thurs., Mar. 11, 6:00pm
Cardiff Community Workshop, General Plan Update, Cardiff Elementary School, 1888 Montgomery Avenue, www.encinitas2035.info
Fri., Mar. 12, 7:00pm
Artist Sketch Jam, live music, Studio 2nd Street, 528 2nd Street, www.studio2ndstreet.com
Fri., Mar. 12, 1:00pm
Lecture: Life in Albania, Alketa Wojik, San Elijo Campus, MCC, rm. 201, www.miracosta.edu/sanelijo
Fri., Mar. 12, 7:30pm
Play: Moira Keefe—My Year of Living Anxiously, Reception following, Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Dr., www.etcinfo.net, www.moirakeefe.com
Sat., Mar. 13, 10:00am
Concert: Musica de los Californios 2, Hutchins Consort, Enc. Library, 540 Cornish Dr., www.hutchinsconsort.org
Sat., Mar. 13, 1:00pm
Big Read: Grapes of Wrath book discussion, Dr. Susan Shillinglaw, Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Dr., www.sdcl.org
ART EXHIBITS
Thru Mar. 17
Iva Gueorguieva, paintings, Lux Art Institute, 1550 S. El Camino Real, www.luxartinstitute.org
Thru Apr. 19
Ledge Group, paintings, mixed media, Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Dr., www.kirstenfrancis.com, www.encinitaslive.com
Thru Apr. 19
John Minchin, watercolor; Reception: Wed. 3/17, 5:00-7:00pm, Encinitas City Hall, 505 S. Vulcan Ave., www.encinitaslive.com
Thru Apr. 20
Paul Terlouw, woodworking, Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Dr., www.encinitaslive.com
Thru Apr. 20
Bobbi Hirschkoff, fused glass; Reception: Wed. 3/17, 5:00-7:00pm,Encinitas City Hall, 505 S. Vulcan Ave., www.bobbihirschkoff.com
Thru Apr. 22
Timothy Williams, Relics from the Now; Reception, 3/18, 6pm, Eric Phleger Gallery, 828 N. Coast Hwy 101, www.ericphlegergallery.com
Thru May 15, 2010
Arts Alive, 101 artist banners on view along Coast Hwy. 1o1, 101 Artists Colony and DEMA, www.encinitas101.com
ONGOING
Sunday, 10am-2:00pm
Farmer’s Market, Paul Ecke Central Elem. School, 185 Union Street @ Vulcan Ave., 858-272-7054
Monday, 2:00-3:00pm
Yoga for Seniors, Encinitas Community and Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive, www.silverageyoga.org
Wednesday, 3:00-4:00pm
Yoga for Seniors, Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle Avenue, www.silverageyoga.org
Tuesday and Thursday, 5:00pm
Horseshoe Pitching, age 12 and up, Oakcrest Park, 1219 Encinitas Blvd., Cardiff Riviera Horseshoe Club,
760-436-5166
Friday, Mar. 19, 12:30-3:30pm
Open Model Sketch Class, Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive, 760-942-8738
1st, 3rd, 4th Saturday, 10:00 – 11:00am
Guided Nature Walk, San Elijo Lagoon Nature Center, 2710 Manchester Avenue, www.sanelijo.org
For more information please visit the website.
Visit www.EncinitasLIVE.com, the arts and community website for Encinitas.
Comments 4
Is this a serious political blog?
The level of the seriousness is determined by each blogger, but a scan of the recent postings should answer the overall question. Whether or not you believe a listing about upcoming community events to be “serious politics,” if you don’t believe that meetings about the General Plan updates in three communities are of political significance, that is your choice. People never believe such meetings are important, until the General Plans impact them, then they become very political. Seriously.
Your lengthy, full-throated response of this weak blog post can only mean one thing: Jerome called to complain, as he usually does whenever he’s criticized.
For a guy who’s spent years in politics, he sure has thin skin. But when you’ve been the “next big thing” in local politics for ten years running, I guess that happens.
Never met the man, nor have I ever talked to him. The simple answer is that each blogger can post whatever they please and it is up to the reader whether they deem it weak, serious or otherwise. You have; and you are free to do so.
Speaking of you, however, a policy repeatedly stated on Rostra is that commenters are not free to use different pseudonyms on a whim, as that falsely appears to be more than one person commenting on particular subjects or a subject. So, “Curious,” “Enc Resident,” and “Solo Driver,” we would ask you to pick one name and stick with it. Thanks.