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Three concerts set for winter jazz series

Sara Gazarek

Jazz returns to the music room of the Athenaeum for the library’s annual winter series

February is the coolest month for ArtPower’s offerings

Acclaimed oud and violin virtuoso Simon Shaheen and his quintet will fill the Price Center East Ballroom with a mix of Middle Eastern and Western sounds Feb. 8.

What is ArtPower? It’s a program at UCSD designed to pump up cultural life on campus and in the community

Upcoming events at the Rancho Santa Fe Community Center

You’re invited to attend our Business and Newcomers Sundowner at the beautiful Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club

Helen Woodward Animal Center to host ‘Mardi Paws Parade’

Photo by Jennifer Kennedy.

Helen Woodward Animal Center invites the public to its First Annual Mardi Paws Parade.

Public invited to Torrey Pines High School music concerts

Kurtis Shaffer shows the form that has music colleges nationwide interested in his abilities.

Torrey Pines Music Boosters, TPHS Foundation and the Arts programs at Torrey Pines High School present their Winter Concert Series

Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club offers University Lecture Series

The Rancho Santa Fe Garden is once again hosting a lecture series through California State University at San Marcos

Upcoming events at the RSF Community Center

We’ve got lots of new classes including Photography, Science in Action, Zumba Hip Hop, Glam Girls and Tiny Tumblers

Celebrity Poker Tournament to benefit Rancho Santa Fe Little League

Rancho Santa Fe Little League will hold a Celebrity Poker Tournament on Saturday, Jan. 26, at Rancho Valencia Resort.

Club to begin Baroque dancing classes

Baroque dance is theatrical and social dancing of the European upper classes from around 1650–1760, often in the style originating in France.  Courtesy

At long last! The new Musical Oratory Foundation has started The Baroque Dance-of-the-Month Club.

Athenaeum lecture series will explore Impressionism

Art history lecturer Linda Blair will return to the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library

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  • Kudos to City of Del Mar’s Finance Committee Pension Sub-Committee May 18, 2013
    Hats off to the members of the City of Del Mar’s Finance Committee Pension Sub-Committee for the 18-plus months they spent learning the ins and outs of the City’s $23,000,000-plus pension obligation. They really have a well-researched understanding of the issues and the politics and the challenges of the City’s pension liability, and as we approach the next […]
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