La Jolla Village News, July 21st, 2011

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EVENTS

THURSDAY ·JULY 21, 2011 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

THURSDAY, July 21 • “Peer Gynt,” 7:30 p.m., La Jolla Playhouse, 2910 La Jolla Village Drive, play runs through July 24, (858) 5501010, www.lajollaplayhouse.org, $35$45 • Poetry Workshop, 2 p.m., Riford Library, 7555 Draper Ave., (858) 4126351, www.lajollalibrary.org, free • “Gardening as an act of Resistance” discussion with Elizabeth Chaney, 5 p.m., San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St., (858) 454-3541, www.mcasd.org, free • Free Third Thursday, 5 to 7 p.m., Museum of Contemporary Art, 700 Prospect St., (858) 454-3541, www.mcasd.org, free • Farrell Family Jazz series: Kendra Shank Quartet, 7:30 p.m., Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., reservations advised, (858) 454-5872, www.ljathenaeum.org, $19 members, $24 nonmembers

FRIDAY, July 22 • “From SUVs to Electric Cars: Shaping Consumer Choice to Save Gasoline” by Mark Jacobsen, 7:30 a.m., Ida and Cecil Green Faculty Club, UCSD, 9500 Gilman Drive, UCSD's Economics Roundtable series lecture, (858) 822-0510, emunk@ucsd.edu, $50

SATURDAY, July 23 • “Snorkel with the Sharks”, 8 a.m., Birch Aquarium, 2300 Expedition Way, RSVP required, ages 10 and up, (858) 534-7336, aquariuminfo@ucsd.edu, $30 • Art exhibit: “Totems and Monsters” by Jason Godeke, 5 p.m., R.B. Stevenson Gallery, 7661 Girard Ave., Suite 201, (858) 459-3917, www.rbstevensongallery.com, free • La Jolla Historical Society walking tour, 10 a.m., Wisteria Cottage, 780

Prospect St., docent-led, 90-minute walking tour of the history of early residential development, RSVP Moonglow design, 5763 La Jolla required, (858) 480Blvd., in Bird Rock has some new fine 6424, www.lajollahistart and sculptures, and to show off its ory.org, $10 adults, chillatest wares and the artists that creatdren 10 and under free ed them, the store will be hosting free • Masterpiece art artists’ receptions with wine and music workshop for children, from noon to 6 p.m. on July 21, July 28 10 a.m., La Jolla Art Assoand Aug. 4. Works will be featured o ciation, 8100 Paseo del the deck and visitors can mingle with Ocaso, Suite B, students the artists. For more information, call learn about the lives and (858) 454-4258. techniques of historical master artists and create own masterpieces, recommended for ing event, 1 to 4 p.m., Del Mar Powerages 6-11, pre-registration required, house, 1658 Coast Blvd., proceeds to Dercum's Disease, (858) 459-1196, bmcv1@aol.com, $25 benefit www.ljnewgenrotary.org, $25 • “Exploring Art Forms” workshop, • “Real Dogs Don't Whisper” book12:30 p.m., La Jolla Art Association, 8100 Paseo del Ocaso, Suite B, recom- signing event with author Kelly Preston, mended for ages 12 and up, pre-registra- noon, Warwick's, 7812 Girard Ave., tion required, (858) 459-1196, (858) 454-0347, www.warwicks.com, free bmcv1@aol.com, $25 • La Jolla Concerts by the Sea: Theo • “The Incredible Machine Tour,” and the Zydeco Patrol, 2 p.m., Ellen 7 p.m., RIMAC Field, 9500 Gilman Drive, Scripps Browning Park, 1133 Coast concert with Sugarland, Sara Bareilles Blvd., (858) 454-1600, www.ljconcertsand Casey James, $35.50 UCSD stubythesea.org, free dents, $51.50-$60.50 non-students

MUSTSEE

SUNDAY, July 24 • UCSD bus tour, 2 p.m., South Gilman Information Pavilion, 9500 Gilman Drive, reservations required, (858) 534-4414, visitorsprogram@ucsd.edu, free • Athenaeum Summer Festival 2011 with pianist Gustavo Romero, 4 p.m., The Neurosciences Institute, 10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive, (858) 4545872, www.ljathenaeum.org/musicfest, $30-$40 members, $35-$45 nonmembers • La Jolla New Generations Rotary “Cocktails and Cupcakes” fundrais-

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MUSTGO

Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., art exhibition with music by violinist Victoria Marino and pianist James Lent, (858) 454-5872, $18 members, $23 nonmembers

WEDNESDAY, July 27

Join community movers and shakers for the La Jolla Town Council (LJTC) Sunsetter community happy hour on Thursday, July 21 from 5 to 7 p.m. Beaumont's restaurant, 5662 La Jolla Blvd., will be the host of this month’s happy hour. Come enjoy summer cocktails while mingling with community leaders in politics, the arts and non-profits as well as merchants, business professionals and neighbors. La Jolla Town Council members pay just $5, while non-members pay $10. The event is free for new members that sign up and pay dues at the door. For more information, call (858) 459-0474 or visit www.lajollatowncouncil.org.

• Crafts for Kids, 2 p.m., Riford Library, 7555 Draper Ave., recommended for children ages 5-12, (858) 5521657, www.lajollalibrary.org, free • Children's Storytime, 3 ium, 2300 Expedition Way, (858) 534MONDAY, July 25 p.m., Athenaeum, 1008 Wall St., 5771, aquariuminfo@ucsd.edu, $5 • Art exhibit: “Visual Variations,” (858)454-5872, www.ljathenaeum.org, • Out-and-About social mixer and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., La Jolla Art Associa- free performance series for San Diego's tion, 8100 Paseo del Ocaso, Suite B, LGBT community, 6:30 p.m., La Jolla open to the public until Aug. 7, (858) THURSDAY, July 28 Playhouse, 2910 La Jolla Village Drive, 490-0470, www.lajollaart.org, free • Comics and Zines Workshop, use code mama2266 when ordering 2 p.m., UCSD Arts Library, 9500 Gilman tickets and a portion of the proceeds will TUESDAY, July 26 Drive, graphic novels and comics showsupport Mama's Kitchen, (858) 550• “Silk Umbrellas” by Carolyn Mars- case with opportunity to create own zine 1010, www.lajollaplayhouse.org, $63 den, 3 p.m., Riford Library, 7555 Draper with artists from Grrrl Zines A Go-Go, • “Flicks on the Bricks: Dr. No, Ave, book-signing event and preview of (858) 822-5758, spaulson@ucsd.edu, James Bond,” 8 p.m., Athenaeum, 1008 her newest book “Starfields”, (858) 552- free Wall St., snacks, wine and film showing, 1657, www.lajollalibrary.org, free • “Demon Fish: Travels Through the (858) 454-5872, www.ljathenaeum.org, • Italo Scanga and His Muses exhi- Hidden World of Sharks” lecture by $17 members, $22 nonmembers bition and concert, 7:30 p.m., Juliet Eilperin, 6:30 p.m., Birch Aquar-


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