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Carlsbad Republican Women Federated general meetings are held the fourth Tuesday of the month at the Green Dragon Tavern and Museum, 6115 Paseo del Norte, Carlsbad, 92011. Doors open at 11:00am; the program begins at 11:30am. Cost is $30/Members and $35/non-members. For more information contact Ann at (760) 4157006 or annie13035@yahoo.com. Please RSVP by Wednesday, May 16th. Brandon Gallery Happenings for May – Art of the Portrait 2018, juried and judged by Alla Bartoshchuk, and will be on display from May 1-31 at the Gallery. The Best of Show was “Flower Girl” oil by Richard Warner. Other awards: First place, “The Artist” oil by Bess Cheong; Second place, “Coral” oil byDiana Bennett; Third place

“Crack Rock Garbage Disposal” watercolor by Joseph Curiel; and Founders Award “My Blue Eyes” watercolor by Janice CiprianiWillis. A Reception will be held on Saturday, May 12, from 5-7pm; public welcome. Ongoing is the Life Drawing with Taylor Gallegos. Brandon Gallery, 105 N. Main Ave., Fallbrook, 92028, 760.723.1330; open Tuesday-Saturday, 10am-4pm. info@fallbrookbrandongallery.org; or website at www.fallbrookbrandongallery.org.

Municipal Gallery May Events – At the Escondido Arts Partnership Municipal Gallery, events for May include an Artists receptions during Second Saturday Artwalk on May 12, from 5:30-8pm. Join in the fun with art, music, games and more at the Art Alley in front of the gallery at the Grand Avenue Festival on Sunday, May 20th, 9am5pm. Exhibitions May 11-June 2, Refresh: past, present, future. Upcoming Art Receiving, Contemporary Realism. Submission days are Friday, May 18th and Saturday, May 19th, 11am-4pm. Juror: Alessandra Moctezuma. Novel Ideas: Books, Print & Pulp. Submission days, Friday, June 15th and Saturday, June 16, 11am-4pm. The exhibition July 13-August 4. Celebrate words using paper, prints, ink, paint, calligraphy, multimedia, and art books. All mediums accepted. Juror: Elaine Antoniuk. Like to volunteer? EAP strives to provide a community art space for all to enjoy, and sometimes we need a little help from the community. If interested in volunteering, please email us at mail@escondidoarts.org. Facebook pages to like: Escondido Arts Partnership Municipal Gallery; Recycled Material Fashion Runway Event; Nike Charitable Art Foundation; and Poets INC Inland North County. Escondido Arts Partnership, 262 East Grand Avenue, Escondido, 92025. Oasis Celebrates Older Americans and Veterans - Every May the Administration on Aging, part of the Administration for Community Living, leads our nation's observance of Older American's Month. The 2018 national theme, “Engage at Every Age”, emphasizes that you are never too old

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to take part in activities that can enrich your physical, mental, and emotional well-being and recognizes the many ways in which older adults make a difference in our communities. May is also National Military Appreciation Month and San Diego Oasis, in conjunction with the Camp Pendleton Historical Society, will be offering a free class on May 24 from 11:00am to 12:00pm at the Escondido Senior Center discussing the history of Camp Pendleton and stories of the land and Marines in Southern California. “San Diego has a wonderful military community, so this is a great opportunity to understand its history and how Camp Pendleton became the world’s largest amphibious base,” states David Beevers, San Diego Oasis Program Manager for North County. Other San Diego Oasis classes this summer honoring the military history in San Diego include; The Importance of the Marine Corps Women’s Reserve, The Marines’ Lost Squadron, Courage Under Fire: The Story of Staff Sergeant Reckless, Los Flores and the Magees on Camp Pendleton, and Poetry from the Two World Wars. San Diego Oasis is a nonprofit organization serving people over the age of 50 throughout the San Diego region by promoting successful aging through lifelong learning, healthy living, and community service. The organization offers over 1,800 classes and activities and operates an intergenerational tutoring program in over 100 schools throughout San Diego County. Oasis catalogs with the class offerings for 2018 summer classes are now available. For details on classes and program sites throughout North County, please contact Oasis at 760-7966020 or visit www.sandiegooasis.org. North County office: 210 Park Avenue, Escondido 92026; 760.796.6020. Valley Center MusicFest; Sign up Now

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for the Car Show – The Valley Center/Pauma Music Boosters announce their 7th annual free MusicFest and Car Show in Valley Center from 3pm-8pm on Saturday, June 2nd at Bates Nut Farm. Signs up are now being taken for the all-model car show. This year’s all-model car show returns as a fun addition to the MusicFest event that features food, fun family activities and the live music of Detroit Underground. This free event also features the award-winning school jazz bands/choirs, drumlins and winter guard, along with food, raffles and silent auction. This year’s event will also feature overnight camping at Bates for just $20. Car enthusiasts are encouraged to sign up and bring their cars to this event which is aimed at raising money for the local music programs in the Valley Center and Pauma schools. Anyone who wants to show off your special car at this event is invited and welcomed. The MusicFest car show will be judged in four categories of Best in Show, Best Work in Progress, People’s Choice and Best Club Participation. Entry cost of $25 goes straight into supporting the hundreds of students in the music programs. The music boosters will be serving their famous hamburgers, hot dogs and burritos. The kid zone will feature bouncy slides, face painting with the Valley Center pageant court, henna tattoos and hair feathers with the VCHS Winter Guard, popcorn, snow cones and cotton candy. There will be a wide variety of raffle baskets and silent auction items and the Boosters are in need of and appreciate items to be donated from local businesses in support of this event. This is the Booster’s largest fundraiser for the music program, which encompasses about 800 students throughout Valley Center Pauma School District. To obtain a signup sheet for the car show or to make a donation of goods or services, email VCMusicBoosters@gmail.com or visit Facebook.com/VCPMusicBoosters. Tax deductible donations are always welcome and appreciated at P.O. Box 841, Valley Center, 92082. Visit the website at www.vcpmusicboosters.org for more information.

CHORAL CONCERT - SWEET ADELINES AND GIRLS CONCERT CHOIR - On Sunday, May 20, at 3:30pm, the First United Methodist Church of Escondido (341 S. Kalmia St.) will host a choral concert featuring the San Diego Chorus Sweet Adelines International and the Girls Concert Choir of the San Diego Children's Choir. This concert is part of the church's 2017-18 Music Series. A free-will offering will be accepted, and a reception with the artists will follow the concert.

Above, San Diego Children’s Chorus

San Diego Chorus Sweet Adelines International (SDSA), is an a cappella chorus of women singing 4-part harmony, bar-

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