Tai Chi Moving for Better Balance (Tai Ji Quan) has been shown to improve balance and mobility and reduce the risk of falls. People of all ability levels are welcome. This class can be conducted from a seated or standing position. 
Mixed media painting. Come join us for a painting class! All materials will be provided.
For TRACE students, adults and seniors. Ages 12 and under welcomed with accompanying caregiver.
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The City of San Diego and the San Diego Futures Foundation are offering FREE Digital Navigator drop-in services.
Every Monday, join us for a friendly game of bridge. All adults are invited to participate using Party Bridge rules. Beginners welcome! Instructions will be provided.
Upcycle an old book to create a vibrant, fun & sustainable piece of art!
Participants will select from 20+ different books, carefully deciding which cover designs or colors inspire or speak to your personal aesthetic.
Mindful meditation can help lower heart rate, respiration, blood pressure, and stress. Instructors from the Healthy Adventures Foundation will lead participants in meditative breathing, a contract/relax exercise, and guided imagery. At
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Feeling forgetful? Preserving your mental abilities as you get older is easier than you might think — and it can even be fun. Stimulating your mind by playing games and learning new skills can help keep your brain healthy as you age.
Learn and practice meditation, improve harmony at home and at work, and build your wisdom and inner peace. This secular and modern approach to traditional Buddhist teachings is led by Ashley Davis, co-founder of The Center for Harmonious Liv
Join the international phenomenon that is The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever by donning a red dress and dancing in the Pacific Beach Library's park to Kat
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Welcome to Rancho Peñasquitos Library’s Evening Book Club, where you'll have the opportunity to connect with new people, read a variety of books, and engage in interesting discussions.
The Mission Hills-Hillcrest/Knox Branch Library’s Gay Men’s Book Club will read a book with gay themes each month, mostly novels and memoirs, and get together to discuss it. The readings will explore a variety of topics, particularl
The La Jolla Theatre Ensemble presents: Halpern & Johnson by Lionel Goldstein
HALPERN & JOHNSON received its west coast premiere more than 18 years ago at North Coast Repertory Theatre, with Jonathan McMurtry and Robert Grossman in the starring roles; it has not been seen in the area since.
Bilingual Spanish/English conversation night. Now twice a month! Practice your Spanish while mingling with others or playing games, like, Lotería, Uno, and Crossword puzzles
In 1942, young math teacher Meg Burke left the haven of her parents’ working-class Brooklyn neighborhood to join the U.S. Navy. As a codebreaker working on a top-secret project, she faces skepticism while navigating a male-dominated world.
OBCeans deserve a book club that's a little bit quirky, just like they are! Join us on the first Monday of the month for a lively discussion of books that might not otherwise be on your radar.
Come and join the discussion of our July book, America's First Daughter by Stephanie Dray and Laura Kamoie. A fascinating historical fiction book about Thomas Jefferson’s daughter and the family secrets she holds.