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January 22-28

This is a great week in Encinitas for things to see and do. There are 45 free events in January--click the links above for information on the full month. 

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Concert: Roger Anderson Chorale

United Voices of Earth and Cosmos Experience an interstellar delight for the senses by the Encinitas-based auditioned adult chorus. They will perform choral works by Elder, Escalada, Randall Thompson, and Forrest and will feature guest musicians and dancers. 

Saturday, Jan. 27, 7pm, & Sunday, Jan. 28, 4pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Dr. $25, $20 senior/military, at the door. Info
This Week at Lux Art Institute
Adult & Kids Spring Classes: Ceramics, Mixed Media and Painting.  Lux's spring programming has begun and includes ceramics classes in our new, state-of-the-art ceramics studio, mixed media, painting and amazing kids programs.  Register today! Monday, January 22. Costs vary, visit the website. 

Opening Reception: Francis UpritchardAfter her incredible exhibition at this year's Venice Biennale, Francis has caught the art world's attention, and now she comes to Lux. Meet the artist and enjoy drinks, live music by The Shift and amazing art!  Friday, January 26, 7-9pm. $10.

Lux Art Institute, 1550 S. El Camino Real. Info 760-436-6611.
Service to Seniors Award
The City of Encinitas Senior Citizen Commission, in partnership with the Encinitas Rotary Club, is accepting nominations for 2017 "Senior Citizen of the Year Award" and "Service to Seniors Award."
 
The awards recognize deserving citizens who through their daily work or as part of a volunteer effort have made a demonstrated impact for senior citizens in the city. 
  
Nominations are being accepted from January 22, through March 1, 2018.  Form/Info 760-943-2251.


Art With Joe
Art instructor Joe Nyiri leads a fun and engaging art class for children and families. All instructions and materials are provided. Suitable for children ages 5 and up. 
  
Monday, January 22, 3:30-5pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free. Info 760-753-7376.



Encinitas Parks & Recreation Cafe Winter Wonderland
Join us for our Winter Wonderland Lunch Party! Reservations required by 8am on Jan 23. Main Course: Chicken Alfredo, penne pasta, seasoned carrots and a house salad, or Soup & Salad: Minestrone soup, tuna salad on romaine, and carrot sticks. Suggested Donation: $4 ages 60+, $6 ages 59 and under. 
  
Tuesday, January 23, 11am-12:15pm. Encinitas Community and Senior Center, 1140 Oakcrest Park Drive. $4, $6. Info: 760-943-2257. Reservation: 760-943-2258.



Marketing Workshop for Cardiff Businesses
Boost your digital presence for 2018!  Digital Director Evan Larkin will help you evaluate marketing channels for your business; understand the advantages & disadvantages of online, print, TV, and radio marketing; and gain best practices for websites, search engine optimization, online listings & reviews. 
  
Wednesday, January 24, 8-9am. Cardiff Library, 2081 Newcastle Avenue. Free. RSVP



Wednesdays@Noon: Villa-Lobos International Chamber Music Festival
Peter Sprague 2013
Exploring music inspired by Brazil. Featuring Bridget Dolkas, violin, Lars Hoefs, cello, Peter Sprague, guitar. They will perform several works by Peter Sprague and Jobim's Passarim Festival Info (Parks, Rec. and Cultural Arts Dept.)

Wednesday, January 24, 12:00-12:50pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free. Info 760-633-2746.
Playwrights Project Drama Night
Come see students perform their own original plays written during a Playwrights Project residency in the fall of 2017. Residency funded by the City of Encinitas through the Mizel Family Foundation Community Grant Program. 

Wednesday, January 24, 6pm. Oakcrest Middle School, 675 Balour Drive. Free. Info 
Through the Window of the Enneagram with Dr. Frank DeLuca
An introduction to this often mysterious idea.  The enneagram helps unlock the 9 personality traits we all possess. With this understanding, we can understand ourselves and all those we interact with in a more compassionate and insightful manner.  Wonderful for parents, teachers, healers, and professionals of all types. 

Wednesday January 24, 7-9pm. California Institute for Human Science, 701 Garden View Court. $10-$20 suggested donation. Info 760-634-1771.
LIFE Foreign Film: Divided We Fall
In Nazi occupied Czechoslovakia, a childless couple agree to hide a Jewish friend at great personal risk of discovery an execution. Czech with English subtitles. 2000. 2 hrs. Rated PG. (LIFE Club San Elijo) 

Friday, January 26, 1-3pm. San Elijo Campus of MiraCosta College, 3333 Manchester Ave, Student Center Conf. Room. Free. Info
Families Make History: New Year's Wish Banners
A new year is an exciting and hopeful time for all. Using a variety of art materials like fabric, paint, yarn, beads, and branches (and, of course, your imagination), create your own banner that you can design with your New Year's wishes and images. Join us in January to make 2018 a banner year! 
 
Every Saturday and Sunday, 12-4pm. San Dieguito Heritage Museum, 450 Quail Gardens Drive. Free. Info 760-632-9711. 
Discussion: In Defense of the Book, by Mark Carlson
Since ancient times, humans have felt the need to communicate, to dispense and distribute the knowledge of their cultures and experience. From the earliest clay tablets more than 5,000 years ago to the scrolls of papyrus and bound books, we found ways to preserve our legacy for the future. They are all readable even today. (San Diego OASIS program)  

Saturday, January 27, 1-3pm.  Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free. Info 760-753-7376.

Performing Arts for Teens and Adults with Autism
Improvisational theatre, choreographed dance, and group singing workshops in an inclusive environment that teach social/communication skills and provide community to people with autism. PACTHOUSE PLAYERS will perform Beyond Bullying in January, a free and entertaining theatre event that teaches teens how to prevent bullying.  

Saturday, January 27, 3-5:30pm. 535 Encinitas Blvd., Ste. 101. $20 per session, scholarships available. Info 760-815-8512.
Tu B'Shvat Food Forest Festival
Join us in the food forest for our annual tree planting festival! Enjoy guided walks through the forest, a variety of hands-on activities and workshops, food from local vendors, and much more. Family friendly; all are welcome! 
 
Sunday, January 28, 10am-2pm. Coastal Roots Farm, 800 Ecke Ranch Road. Suggested donation $10, $5. Info 760-452-8149. 
Concert: Rose Ensemble
Founded in 1996 by Artistic Director Jordan Sramek, The ensemble unites virtuosic artistry and scholarly research to produce imaginative and inspiring musical programs that connect each individual to compelling stories of human culture and spirituality from around the world. 
 
Sunday, January 28, 11:30am. St. Andrews Episcopal Church, 890 Balour Drive. Free. Info 
La Paloma Theatre
Now Showing: 

Call Me By Your Name
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
Lady Bird
Rocky Horror Picture Show
 
Tickets: $10 (cash only). 471 Coast Hwy. 101. Show Times 760-436-7469.
Encinitas This Week
A service of the City of Encinitas Cultural Arts Division and Cultural Tourism Committee.

For assistance, contact Jim Gilliam, Arts Program Administrator, email, 760-633-2746.

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