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tors, helping to facilitate a self-monitored reading program in the computer lab, or teaching art, dance, theatre, fitness, STEM, or other special classes. Other volunteer opportunities include administration, assisting with special events, photography, and grant writing. most volunteers working with the children commit to once per week for 1 ½ hours. Visit bgcvista. org or call (760) 724-6606.

AUG. 7

SAVE A PET

Anglers’ will host Chugey Sepulveda, the director of research and education at the Pfleger Institute of Environmental Research in Oceanside, at 9 a.m. Aug. 7. at the Oceanside Senior Center, 455 Country Club Lane, Oceanside. The meeting is open to all anglers age 50 and above. Visit OSAnglers.org.

Coastal Animal Hospital at 434 N. Coast Highway 101 will hold a Food Truck Monday event 5-8 p.m. Aug. 7 to raise money for The HANA fund. Bring a lawn chair and your happy feet and join them for four food trucks, three live music acts, beer and wine. Admis- NATURAL MARKET FOR HEALTH Modern Maker Market sion is free, but donations is now open at Tuesdays are highly encouraged. through Saturdays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 140 S. Juniper St. TASTE OF ENCINITAS The Encinitas 101 in Escondido, dedicated to MainStreet Association holistic living, health and Taste of Encinitas will be wellness through products from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Aug. and education. The space 7, along Coast Highway 101 hosts workshops and classin downtown Encinitas. es for those interested in Tickets $45 for tastes from learning new skills for local restaurants, sample self-reliant living as well as wine and beer at Sip Stops, bulk herbs, teas, essential and live music. Tickets at oils, handmade soaps and https://visitencinitas.org/ other sundries. and at the Encinitas 101 office located at 818 S. Coast AUG. 8 Highway 101, Encinitas.

Our City Choir and documentary and panel discussion gives voice to San Diego’s homeless community, 6 to 8:30 p.m. Aug. 8 at the Seaside Center for Spiritual Living, 1613 Lake Drive, Encinitas. For details, visit voicesofourcity.org.

AUG. 9

QUILT GUILD RETREAT

El Camino Quilt Guild will host its commuter retreat at 9:30 a.m. Aug. 9 and Aug. 10 at Quilt in a Day, 155 Diamond St., San Marcos. Cost is $10 for each day. Sign up in advance with Abby Fisher ralfiebear@ aol.com. Visit elcaminoquilters.com or e-mail info@ elcaminoquilters.com for more information. WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S

Learn more about the Walk to End Alzheimer’s New Team Kickoff, the mission of the Alzheimer’s Association and how you can VOICE OF THE HOMELESS help by becoming a Team As part of Interfaith Captain from 6 to 7:30 p.m. FISHING FRIENDS The Oceanside Senior Awareness Week, Voice of Aug. 9 at Cocina del Char-

ro, 890 W. Valley Parkway, Escondido. RSVP to Sarah at sgranby@alz.org or call (858) 732-1354. NEWCOMERS MEET

quired by Aug. 10 for the city of Carlsbad’s Snores & S’mores family campout from 5 p.m. Aug. 11 to 9 a.m., Aug. 12, at Aviara Community Park at 6435 Ambrosia Lane, Carlsbad. Roast marshmallows, play games and watch an outdoor movie. Sunday morning offers breakfast and an early morning hike. The event is $25 per person and is free for ages 3 and under.

COMING UP

CHANGES IN BOATING RULES

FIESTA AT THE RANCH

California has adopted new regulations starting in 2018 for all operators of boats in the state. The Senior Anglers of Escondido will hear the latest information at its meeting at 9:30 a.m. Aug. 10, open to all anglers age 50 and above, at the Park Avenue Community Center, 210 Park Ave., Escondido. For more information, visit http://senioranglersofescondido.net/

Vista Friends and Newcomers have monthly meetings the second Thursday of each month at Arcadia Retirement Home, 1080 Arcadia Place, Vista. The Aug. 9 event welcomes cookbook author Amanda Freitag. Samples from the book will be available for tasting. DAR ESSAY CONTEST For more information, call The Rancho Buena Membership Chair Sandy Vista Chapter, National at (760) 390-2397. Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution CLIMATE CHANGE AND HEALTH announces the launch of its The Vista Library and 2018-2019 American HisThe Changing Climate se- tory Essay contest: “The ries will host environmen- Women’s Suffrage Camtalist Bruce Bekker at 5:30 paign,” for schools and p.m. Aug. 9 at 700 Eucalyp- individual students in the tus Ave., Vista, speaking fifth through the eighth on climate changes and grades. The essay submishealth. For more informa- sion deadline is Nov. 1. tion, call (760) 643-5100. Award ceremony will follow in February 2019. For more information contact AUG. 10 Laquetta Montgomery at SNORES & S’MORES laquetta3840@att.net. Registration is re-

DOG LOVERS’ DAY

Cardiff Dog Days of Summer is coming, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 12 at Encinitas Community Park, 425 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas. This free event features more than 100 dog-related vendors, rescue groups, pet adoption agencies, dog contests, live music, beer and wine garden, food trucks, activities for kids and a Maker’s Market Row. A fiesta fundraiser will be held at the Leo Carrillo Ranch to support the fourth grade California History & Art Program 6 to 8:30 p.m. Aug. 17. Food, drinks and silent auction will be held under the stars. Ages 21 and up. Tickets sold online for $95 at leocarrilloranch. org.

MEET THE CANDIDATES

The Escondido Democratic Club invites you to attend the Breakfast With Champions event on from 8 to 10 a.m. Aug. 18 at Applebee’s, 1216 Auto Park Way, Escondido. Come join mayoral candidate Paul McNamara, District 1 candidate Consuelo Martinez, District 2 candidate Vanessa Valenzuela, 50th Congressional District candidate Ammar Campa-Najjar, 75th State Assembly candidate Alan Geraci, 38th State Senate candidate Jeff Griffith and more. Tickets are $10 donation online at escondidodems.org.

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