Encinitas and regional community events

Comics host Tuesday night Mark Christopher Lawrence

Tuesday Night Comics returns to the North Coast Repertory Theater on June 28 at 7:30 p.m. Host Mark Christopher Lawrence touches on his extensive list of talented comedian friends and shares a stage with North Coast representatives. The show is made up of talent from across the country with late-night television contributions, as well as credits from Comedy Central, HBO, Showtime and others. The line also includes: Tony Calabrese, headliner; James Hancock, feature film; Brendan Jay, introductory act; Ash Foster, musical performance. The North Coast Repertory Theater is located at 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive, Solana Beach. Box Office: (858) 481-1055 ali.northcoastrep.org.

Del Sol Lions will host a guest speaker from the Challenged Athletes Foundation

The Del Sol Lions Club will have its next meeting on Tuesday, June 28 in person at La Colonia Community Center, 715 Valley Ave., Solana Beach. The meeting will be hosted by Nico Marcolongo, Senior Program Manager, Challenged Athletes Foundation, Operation Rebound. Topic: Resilience and empowerment, especially when it comes to people overcoming traumatic injury. Learn how Operation Challenged Athletes Foundation Rebound strengthens the mental and physical well-being of veterans and first responders with permanent injuries.

Schedule: 5:30 p.m., refreshments and socializing time; 18.00, guest speaker; 18:45, Del Sol Lions Club.

SD District Taxpayer Advocate to Speak at DM-SB Optimist Club Zoom

Part of the Mar-Solana Beach Optimist Club recently announced that San Diego County taxpayer advocate Jordan Marks will be a guest speaker at the Zoom Club meeting on Tuesday, June 21 at 6 p.m. Those interested can join the Zoom meeting by contacting Don LaVigne at don@lavigne.com or 760-419-9078 to link Zoom to the meeting. This meeting is open to the public.

In his position, Marks is helping taxpayers solve problems at the office and has solved more than 1,000 taxpayer cases since joining the office in 2017. Thanks to his work, San Diego taxpayers have received record high real estate tax savings in 2021. exceed $ 250 million. Marks will discuss Proposal 13, the new rules adopted by voters with Proposal 19, including benefits for higher tax savings and new rules for family transfer. He will also discuss how homeowners and veterans with disabilities can save on property taxes today.

Especially the Mozart Festival of All-Star Orchestras in June 2022

The Mainly Mozart All-Star Orchestra continues its annual festival on June 17 and 18 at the Del Mar Surf Cup. This year’s Mainly Mozart All Star Orchestra features top players from the world’s largest orchestras.

Performance on Friday, January 17 at 7.30pm: Mozart, Hayden & amp; Cello Saint Saens; Vaughan Williams: Ose; Saint-Saëns: Cello Concerto no. 1 (Maximilian Hornung, cello); Mozart: Overture La Clemenza di Tito; Haydn: Symphony no. 104.

Closing evening: Saturday, June 18 at 7.30 pm: Mozart: Overture The Magic Flute; Schubert: Unfinished Symphony; Mozart: Requiem (Levin version) (San Diego Master Chorale).

The Del Mar Surf Cup is located at 14989 Via de la Valle, Del Mar. Phone: (619) 239-0100. Online: mainlymozart.org

The Don Diego Gala is coming to Del Mar

The Don Diego Scholarship Foundation Gala begins at 4 p.m. June 24 at the San Diego County Fair in The Center at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd.

The gala will feature a wine and beer bar, gourmet food stations, a tribute to retired CEO Chani Mannen and a live auction that culminates with VIP Corona Grandstand seats for country music performer Sam Hunt. Rural western clothing is recommended.

The gala will present Don Diego recipients of a college scholarship for 2022. Gala participants will be given priority all-day parking and all-day fair entry. Tickets are available for purchase at dondiegoscholarship.org/gala-2022 – Linda McIntosh, U-T

Nature Discovery Series Presents “Living Local Reptiles”

The next presentation of the Nature Discovery series at Torrey Pines National Nature Reserve will be Jeff Nordland’s “Live Local Reptiles,” on Saturday, June 18 at 3 p.m. Tell your friends and neighbors and bring your grandchildren. Jeff is great with kids and even allows them to touch some of the gentler snakes and lizards. Participants will meet in the pavilion area near the upper parking lot of the Torrey Pines State Nature Reserve. Visit torreypine.org.

I Love A Clean County San Diego and the city of Encinitas will host the seventh annual Zero Waste Fair on Saturday, June 25, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the EUSD Agricultural Laboratory offers an opportunity to learn about all things waste-free with advice on low-waste living, composting, recycling, sustainable replacements for everyday products and more.

The event includes an information panel of expert speakers, educational stands of local sustainable companies and non-profit organizations, practical DIY with low waste that you can take home, a dedicated children’s corner with family-friendly activities and even a stand “Swap and shop”. that guests take some things and leave some.

EUSD Farm Lab is located at 441 Quail Gardens Drive, Encinitas. Visit zerowastefair.org.

A representative of the North Coast presents ‘The Outgoing Tide’

Incredibly proud and struggling with the torments of an aging mind and an uncertain future, one man devises a plan, but his family has other ideas at the premiere of “The Outgoing Tide” on the West Coast, now in the North Coast Repertory Theater. Playwright Bruce Graham, who deftly moves between the present and the past, weaves a very connected story, sprinkled with surprising humor and strong emotions. This moving family drama raises questions about personal choice and what it means to truly love someone.

The Outgoing Tide runs from June 8 to July 3. Call 858-481-1055 or visit northcoastrep.org to purchase tickets and more information. The North Coast Repertory Theater is located at 987 LomasSanta Fe Drive, Solana Beach.

Switchfoot Bro Am returns to Encinitas

Switchfoot Bro Am returns live and in person on Saturday, June 18 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Moonlight Beach, Encinitas. Join Beach Fest with more than 17,000 participants of all ages in a community movement that empowers you through a day of surfing, food, entertainment and live music. Founded in 2005 by the Switchfoot group, the event brings back the hometown it has supported as surfers and musicians, and brings the community together to help children who may need help. This year’s beneficiaries include A Step Beyond, Challenged Athletes Foundation, Feeding San Diego, Monarch School and Save the Music Foundation. Visit broam.org.

Persian Calligraphy Passport Performance Art

Friends of the Encinitas Art, in collaboration with the City of Encinitas, will present a passport to the performing arts of Persian calligraphy on Saturday, June 18, from 7 p.m. until 9.30pm at the Encinitas Community Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive in Encinitas. Participants will be transformed by musical performances by famous Iranian musicians from San Diego and Orange County, the conceptual traditional dance of the talented Kosar Abbasi and masterpieces by Persian poet Rumi of Los Angeles artist Mohtadi Mirak on the body of the canvas. , which revives the inner character of the subject. Light snacks and Persian sweets will be served during the break.

The door opens at 6.30pm. The general entry fee is $ 45 and Encinitas Friends of the Arts members $ 40. Tickets can be purchased at bit.ly/3Q2OD8F. All proceeds from the event go to public art and art education at Encinitas. Visit EncinitasArts.org.

Tickets are now on sale for the 33-year-old Taste of Encinitas of the Encinitas 101 MainStreet Association, represented by Ting Wireless. This year’s event will take place on Tuesday, August 2 from 5.30pm to 8.30pm off Coast Hwy 101 in downtown Encinitas. For a $ 40 ticket, attendees can enjoy flavors from at least 15 restaurants, try wine, beer and cider at more than 20 Sip Stops, and enjoy live music at multiple venues. To reduce waste at the event, each participant will receive a reusable cup presented by C3 Bank.

To buy tickets, visit shopencinitas101.com. Tickets are also available at Office E101, 818 S. Coast Highway 101. Price $ 40 per person includes all food and 10 sample drinks and all entertainment. Tickets for the same day will be $ 50, but the event is usually sold out in advance.

The Encinitas Vegan Food Popup has moved to the San Dieguita Heritage Museum area, 450 Quail Gardens Drive, and will take place every other Saturday, June 18, from 12 noon to 4 p.m. The new venue is home to historic buildings and gardens and has shaded areas for sitting and playing games. On June 18, singer / songwriter Jess Wright will perform an acoustic set, while participants will enjoy a large selection of dishes made exclusively from plants. More than 40 vendors, including locals such as Nomad Eats, Sabor Piri Piri, SeaCo Catch, Uprising Pizza and Stone Monkey, will be joined by renowned Los Angeles vendors Cena Vegan and Veggie Fam. The popular Don Dontery will be there with a truck full of its goodies, just one of the many desserts available that day. Visit veganfoodpopup.com.

One anniversary to be celebrated in Westmont, Encinitas

The Senior Living Westmont community of Encinitas opened in June 2021 during the Covida pandemic without an official grand opening. A year later, the community will finally host an official ribbon-cutting and feast in honor of its first anniversary. The public grand opening will be on Thursday, June 23, from 3:30 p.m. until 7.30 pm with the official ribbon cutting at 5.30 pm. Westmont of Encinitas is returning to the community with donations to the Encinitas Senior Center, Rancho Santa Fe Senior Center and Solana Beach Senior Center. Anyone interested in attending can call 760-452-6037. Participants should be aware that proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test will be required at the application desk.

Westmont’s privately owned La Jolla has more than 20 years of experience in providing exceptional care to the elderly and currently manages 17 communities in California and Oregon. Westmont of Encinitas is located at 1920 South El Camino Real, Encinitas, 92024. Call 760-452-6037. For more information, visit westmontofencinitas.com.

The San Diego County Fair runs through July 4th

The San Diego County Fair will be held at the Del Mar Fairgrounds from June 8 to July 4. In addition to the usual rides, the fair will also include competition exhibits. The summer concert series includes artists such as Jason Derulo, Shaggy, Los Tigres Del Norte, Goo Goo Dolls and Gabriel Iglesias. The original theme, scheduled for 2020, Heroes Unite, will be revived this year as Heroes Reunite. There will also be an exhibition to honor the stories of the “neighbors’ heroes ”. Visit sdfair.com.

Wednesday @ Noon Concerts on June 22 will feature Isabelle Oehmichen, a concert pianist who sophisticatedly draws on her French heritage and unusual musical education. The concert will be from 12:00 to 13:00. at the Encinitas Library (540 Cornish Drive). Simple.

“Live music on the Encinitas Ranch golf course”

“Live music at the Encinitas Ranch Golf Course” will take place on Wednesday, June 22 from 4pm to 7pm. Join the live music event on the terrace with local musician Christina LaRocca at Ranch Grill Restaurant. Address: 1275 Quail Gardens Drive. 760-943-6814.

iPalpiti Festival tickets are now on sale

Tickets for the Palpiti Festival for four concerts are now on sale until June 17th. The iPalpiti Festival runs from 14 to 17 July. Make sure you have a ticket for all three solo concerts at the Encinitas Library before they are sold out, as well as for the acclaimed Conrad Orchestra concert in La Jolla with a festival card. To buy tickets, visit bit.ly/38UjIdW

The concerts will take place at the Encinitas Library and at the Conrad Prebys Center for the Performing Arts in La Jolla. Individual tickets will go on sale on June 18th.