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INDEX: On-going activities ......................... 2 Special Classes & Events ......... 3-4 May Calendar ................................. 5 June Calendar ................................ 6 Films & Save the Dates ................. 7 SHOFAR is a bi-monthly publication of THE JCC SENIOR ADULT DEPARTMENT of the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS, promotes Jewish cultural heritage and values by providing social, educational and recreational programs. Through these programs we strengthen our connections to our community and keep alive our history and traditions. The Senior Adult Program encourages us to learn, grow and enrich our lives among others who share our values. Please contact Senior Adult Director, Melanie Rubin, at (858) 362-1141 or e-mail: [email protected] for more information or write to the address below. The Jacobs/Yorysh Senior Endowment Fund is in memory of Shirley and David Jacobs, Josephine and Samuel Klein, Bertha and Abraham Berlin and Rose and Abraham Yorysh. This fund supports the programs of the Senior Adult Department and is a gift from Gary, Jerri-Ann, Adam, Sara, Beth and Mara Jacobs. Dr. Irwin Mark Jacobs Senior Scholarship Fund provides additional funding. Senior Newsletter • May – June 2018 Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS Volume 23 • Issue 3 Melanie Rubin • Senior Department • (858) 362-1141 • [email protected] Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS 4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla, CA 92037 Main Desk: (858) 457-3030 Fitness: (858) 362-1337 • www.lfjcc.org A Jewish Federation of San Diego County Funded Program DOCENT TOUR OF EXHIBIT ISRAEL, 70 Years of Craft & Design Wednesday, June 20 Meet bus at JCC at 9:45 a.m. for a tour at the Mingei International Museum in Balboa Park. This exciting exhibit celebrates the art and innovation of the nation’s diverse people through a rich range of objects of daily use. Over 100 objects —including Yemenite jewelry, Bedouin textiles, contemporary garments, sustainable and industrial design, adornment incorporating ancient materials, furniture and ceramics — illustrate the special fusion of European and Arab influences embodied in Israel’s modern craft and design. Price: $13; JCC Member Price: $10 (includes bus, museum admission and tour) RSVP by June 13 DAY AT THE FAIR How Sweet It Is Wednesday, June 27, 12:30-6:00 P.M. (times subject to change) The sights, the sounds, the smells (the shopping!)…everyone is sure to come away with pleasant memories (and maybe some souvenirs) after visiting the San Diego County Fair! RSVP by June 20 Price: $20; JCC Member Price: $16 (includes bus and admission)

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INDEX:

On-going activities .........................2Special Classes & Events ......... 3-4 May Calendar .................................5June Calendar ................................6Films & Save the Dates .................7

SHOFAR is a bi-monthly publication of

THE JCC SENIOR ADULT DEPARTMENTof the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center,

JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS, promotes Jewish cultural

heritage and values by providing social, educational and

recreational programs. Through these programs we

strengthen our connections to our community and keep

alive our history and traditions. The Senior Adult Program

encourages us to learn, grow and enrich our lives among

others who share our values.

Please contact Senior Adult Director, Melanie Rubin, at

(858) 362-1141 or e-mail: [email protected] for more

information or write to the address below.

The Jacobs/Yorysh Senior Endowment Fund is in memory

of Shirley and David Jacobs, Josephine and Samuel Klein,

Bertha and Abraham Berlin and Rose and Abraham Yorysh.

This fund supports the programs of the Senior Adult

Department and is a gift from Gary, Jerri-Ann, Adam, Sara,

Beth and Mara Jacobs.

Dr. Irwin Mark Jacobs Senior Scholarship Fund provides

additional funding.

Senior Newsletter • May – June 2018 Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUSVolume 23 • Issue 3 Melanie Rubin • Senior Department • (858) 362-1141 • [email protected]

Lawrence Family Jewish Community CenterJACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla, CA 92037Main Desk: (858) 457-3030Fitness: (858) 362-1337 • www.lfjcc.org

A Jewish Federation of San Diego County Funded Program

DOCENT TOUR OF EXHIBIT

ISRAEL, 70 Years of Craft & DesignWednesday, June 20

Meet bus at JCC at 9:45 a.m. for a tour at the Mingei International Museum in Balboa Park.

This exciting exhibit celebrates the art and innovation of the nation’s diverse people through a rich range of objects of daily use. Over 100 objects —including Yemenite jewelry, Bedouin textiles, contemporary garments, sustainable and industrial

design, adornment incorporating ancient materials, furniture and ceramics — illustrate the special fusion of European and Arab

influences embodied in Israel’s modern craft and design.

Price: $13; JCC Member Price: $10(includes bus, museum admission and tour)

RSVP by June 13

DAY AT THE FAIR How Sweet It Is

Wednesday, June 27, 12:30-6:00 p.m.(times subject to change)

The sights, the sounds, the smells (the shopping!)…everyone is sure to come away with pleasant memories (and maybe some

souvenirs) after visiting the San Diego County Fair!

RSVP by June 20Price: $20; JCC Member Price: $16

(includes bus and admission)

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MAY – JUNE 2018 ONGOING ACTIVITIES

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MONDAYSSENIOR DOUBLES TENNISMondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:00 a.m.Price: $15; JCC Member Price: FreeCall JCC Fitness Desk (858) 362-1337.

FIGURE & STILL LIFE DRAWINGMondays, 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. (thru 6/4)No fee. Study line, mass, proportion and value, space and composition using watercolors.Instr. Katie Ruiz, SD Community College

PIANO KEYBOARD LESSONSMondays. No fee. Explore your musical talent through learning the fundamentals of piano techniques, musical expression and styles, theory and ear training, recital preparation and experience. Piano 1-Beginners, 8:45-11:15 a.m.(thru 6/4; Summer: Thursdays, 6:00-8:30 p.m., 6/21-7/26) Piano 2-Intermediate/Advanced, 12:00-3:30 p.m. (thru 6/4; Summer: Tuesdays, 4:30-7:00 P.M., 6/19-7/24) Piano 3-Advanced, Summer: Wednesdays, 4:30-7:00 P.M. (6/20-7/25)Instr. Helena Wei, SD Community College

SENIOR AEROBICSMon., Wed., Fri., 9:15–10:15 a.m.Improve your cardiovascular fitness, range of motion, flexibility, endurance, and energy level. Information: (858) 362-1337. Price: $15 per class; JCC Member Price: Free

PAN CARD GAMEMondays, 11:30 a.m.–3:15 p.m.No fee. JCC Members Only.

FILM FANS & FILM FAVORITESMondays in May, 1:30 p.m. (Fridays, June – August, 1:30 p.m.)Movie buffs watch more recent films and an older “Film Favorite” on last week. Refreshments served. Refer to page 7 for titles. Price: $4; JCC Member Price: $3.

TUESDAYSAQUA AEROBICSTuesdays, Thursdays, 8:30 a.m. Price: $15; JCC Member Price: FreeInformation (858) 362-1337.

WATERCOLOR PAINTINGTuesdays, 8:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. (thru 6/5; Summer: 7/10-7/31) No feeStudy the watercolor fundamentals including color, composition & design, then focus will be on working with the 5 elements. Instr. Sharon Hinckley, SD Community College.

MUSIC APPRECIATIONTuesdays, 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (thru 6/5; Summer: Music Appreciation with Ron Franklin, on Fridays, 10:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., 6/15-8/17) No fee. Study of eras, styles and composers through listening to music and discussion. Instr. Dr. Claudia Tornsäufer, SD Community College

WORLD LITERATURETuesdays, 1:30–3:30 p.m. No fee. Explore a variety of literature types and themes. Discussions will engage class in a larger conversation of what is at stake in literature and the worlds we inhabit and imagine. Instr. Luke Crane, SD Community College

MEN’S POKER NIGHTTuesdays, 6:00–9:00 p.m. Information: Don Davidson (619) 977-6044.Free/JCC Members only.

SOCIAL BRIDGE Tuesdays, 6:45 p.m. Social bridge game for inter mediate & advanced players. Chicago scoring. Bring a partner. Info: Renee Roessing (619) 528-8398.Price: $4; JCC Member Price: $3

WEDNESDAYSSENIOR DOUBLES TENNISMondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:00 a.m.See Monday description for details.

SENIOR AEROBICS Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 9:15–10:15 a.m. See Monday class for description.

JOY OF OPERAWednesdays, 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. (thru 6/6; Summer: refer to Music Appreciation)No fee. Discover operas from Monteverdi’s time to present. Enjoy study of complete operas and compare productions. Instr. Dr. Claudia Tornsäufer, SD Community College

FELDENKRAISWednesdays, 10:30–11:30 a.m.Awareness through movement. Price: $15; JCC Member Price: FreeInstructor Marge Palmer. Info: (858) 362-1337.

MAH JONGG GAMEWednesdays, 11:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m. No fee/JCC Members Only.

NUTRITION FOR HEALTHY LIVINGWednesdays, 1:30-3:00 p.m. (thru 6/6) No fee. Find a healthy nutritional balance for life in these science-based lectures to help prevent chronic diseases,

reduce premature death, and improve health and vitality. Instr. Bridget Wright, SD Community College

THURSDAYSAQUA AEROBICSTuesdays, Thursdays, 8:30 a.m.See Tuesday class for description.

LAW & THE RETIREE/CURRENT EVENTSThursdays, 9:30–11:30 a.m. No fee. Lively discussion on contemporary topics (e.g. healthcare, Soc. Sec. & Medicare, laws & proposals for changes, foreign affairs, future elections, recent court decisions, and more). Instr. Rick LeVine, SD Community College

SUMI-E JAPANESE BRUSH PAINTINGThursdays,11:15 a.m. –2:15 p.m. (thru 6/7; Summer: 6/ 21-7/26) No fee. Learn Japanese brush painting, develop Zenga and spontaneity with flowers, animals and landscapes. Instr. Iris Lowe, SD Community College

PAN CARD GAMEThursdays, 11:45 a.m.–3:15 p.m. See Monday for description.

FRIDAYSSENIOR DOUBLES TENNISMondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, 8:00 a.m.See Monday description for details.

SENIOR AEROBICSMon., Wed. & Fri., 9:15–10:15 a.m.See Monday class for description.

DAYTIME PARTY BRIDGEFridays, 1:00 p.m. (June-August starts at 1:30 P.M.) Bridge game for intermediate and experienced players. Come with a partner or alone. Refreshments served.Price: $3; JCC Member Price: $2

Scripps HealthLunch & Learn SeriesFri., 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. at the JCCMAY 18 What is Arthritis? by Dr. Scott Carstens, MDJUNE 15 5 Lifestyle Changes to Help Prevent Diabetes, by Monica Ruiz, Diabetes Educator

FREE! Open to adults of all ages.Refeshments provided. RSVP to Scripps at 1-800-SCRIPPS (800-727-4777). Limited seating.

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TECHNOLOGY CLASSES

with instructor Ashi Fachler

USING YOUR iPHONE / iPAD CAMERA

Thursday, May 10 • 1:30 – 3:30 p.m.

Learn all about your device’s camera, how to take photos, upload them to social media,

organize them, and more. Bring charged device to class and know your Apple ID. Pre-requisite: students need to know the basics of their device such as turning on Wi-Fi access, accessing the internet, and downloading apps from the Play Store.

Sorry no refunds unless JCC cancels.

RSVP by May 3Price: $16; JCC Member Price: $12

Special Classes & Events For more information or to register for any of these classes, call Melanie or Ilene, (858) 362-1141 unless otherwise noted.

Technology Tutoring by Teens - FREE!

Wed., June 27 – July 25 • 10:00 – 11:00 am

Questions about your computer and/or smartphone? Ask a teen! This free service is a collaboration

between the JCC Senior & Teen Departments, the Teen Leadership Council and Camp Jaycee CITs.

Bring your charged device and questions.

RSVP to (858) 362-1141 in advance with date you will be attending.

QiGongwith Leslie Johnson-Leech

MONDAYS, 10:45 A.M.-12:10 P.M.Spring Session: continues through June 18

(no class May 21, 28)

Summer Session: July 9 – August 27QiGong (energy exercise) helps reduce stress,

improves balance & coordination and leads to a greater sense of well-being through slow paced,

rhythmic, simple to learn movements, breathing patterns and self-healing techniques.

Summer Session Price: $60; JCC Member Price: $50

or Drop-in price per week: $7.50; JCC Member Price: $6.25

SPANISH CLASSES with Luz Toledano

Current classes will continue in Spanish for Communication and in Intermediate Spanish;

new classes will be offered in the fall.

Jewish Poets of the Past

WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 • 7:00 – 8:30 p.m.Join us for an evening of poetry written by Yehuda Amichai and Hannah Senesh, to be

recited in English and in Hebrew. In addition, we will hear songs performed by Elisheva

Edelson. Free event, but donations welcome.

RSVP at www.lfjcc.org/poetryRefreshments will be served.

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In formation as of March 29, 2018*Funds granted through the Jewish Community Foundation **Of Blessed Memory

THE JOAN & IRWIN JACOBS JCC JEWISH LEGACY SOCIETYTHE LAWRENCE FAMILY JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, JACOBS FAMILY CAMPUS WOULD LIKE

TO THANK ALL THE GENEROUS DONORS WHO HAVE REMEMBERED US IN THEIR ESTATE PLANS.

Leave a Jewish Legacy

An expression of your trust in future community leaders.

A message for your children,friends and the JCC.

Your sacred covenantwith the Jewish people.

For more information call the JCC at 858-362-1355 or the JCF at 858-279-2740 or visit us online at www.leaveajewishlegacy.org

AJE – Zelda Goodman Endowment Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation

AJE – Katzin Endowment Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation

AJE – March of the Living FundAnonymous in Memory of

Nancy HirsigLeonard Abrahms TrustStephanie & Todd AllenCecelia & Irving** AppelbaumGillian Argoff-TresederDonald August**Joyce AxelrodDebbie & Wallace BainDr. Stephen & Carol Davidson BairdDiana Barliant** & Nowell WischRenee BarnowMelissa Garfield Bartell &

Michael BartellJulie & Edgar BernerRaquel Berson**Samuel Berson**Laurie Black & Robert** LawrenceGayle BlattMarcy & Isaac BlumbergLori CarnotLinda & Stephen CarsonLeslie & Shlomo CaspiTamar CaspiChortek Family FoundationHelen & Hy Cohen

Inclusion Endowment FundJoseph Cohen & Martha FarishMyrna & Michael CohenRobyn CohenBetty** & Mel Cohn Charitable FundLawrence & Sherry DelsenToby & Norman** EisenbergClaire & David EllmanPhyllis & Dan EpsteinGail Faber

Lori Kauffman FaisonMorey A. Feldman & Jeanne

D. Feldman** Family Endowment Fund

Sigrid & Jack Fischer**Manuel & Nettie Fisher

Endowment FundTeresa & Merle FischlowitzMeryl & Jonathan FlamSusanna & Michael FlasterMorris Freifelder**Gertrud Friedburg**Judith & Dr. William FriedelJudith B. FriedmanElaine & Murray** GalinsonMax M. & Jayne V. Gauchman TrustJean & Franklin Gaylis and FamilySylvia & David GeffenFrancine & Phillip GinsburgGlazer Family Staff Appreciation

Endowment Fund Todd GlickJoseph & Beverly** GlickmanPhyllis & Morris GoldDr. Oscar & Rita Greene**Harold GrinspoonHaber March of the Living FundLeigh HaubachHerman Hindel**Samuel Hindel**Hoffman Family

Music Endowment Fund Albert A. & Leanore Hutler

Camp Scholarship FundSonia & Andy IsraelGary & Jerri-Ann Jacobs Teen

Director Endowment FundGary & Jerri-Ann JacobsJacqueline & Irvin JacobsJoan & Irwin Jacobs Jacobs/Yorysh Senior

Endowment Fund Howard JacobyCharmaine & Maurice Kaplan**

Marjory KaplanKarasik Family Endowment FundLarry KatzJoy F. Knapp Charitable Foundation David K. KrollSeth KrosnerEdith LangeSharon Lerner-BaronSandra & Arthur LevinsonMorris** & Zita LiebermenschBob LinLipinsky Family FoundationFrances LobmanErvin London**Elisa Lurkis & Spencer WetterSusan Ten Eyck MalloryMelissa & Mark MandelMark Mann Memorial FundFrances Margolin**Eli & Susie MeltzerDr. Charles & Ilene MittmanBobbye Morgan**Claudia Mulcahy**Mary & Jan Netusil**Miriam Neuhauser TrustRon & Marlene** NewellNewmark Family TrustMaury & Lillian Novak

San Diego Jewish Book Fair Endowment Fund

Deborah PantoniHanka & Lou PhillipsDaniel PickThe Larry Pidgeon

JCC Youth Basketball EndowmentJeff Platt & Gina LewLinda & Shearn** PlattLori & Kenneth PolinSheila & Hughes Potiker

Family FoundationSandy Siperstein Rafner &

Douglas S. RafnerLaurayne & Sandford** Ratner

Ratner Teen Engagement, Camp and Preschool Scholarship Fund in Memory of Sandy Ratner

Ravet Family FundFrieda RosenbergDr. Allison RossettSan Diego County EndowmentShari & Frederick SchenkJane & Colin ScherJulia & Craig SchlossMargery Schneider**Darren & Dara SchwartzSydney & Denise SelatiLeah Shapov**Barbara & Lawrence ShermanBelle & Abe Sherman**Blanche Shiller**Dr. Sydney & Jane ShoreNorman & Anneliesse Shulman**Anna & Steven SipersteinPhyllis & Jerry SipersteinHerbert J. SolomonLilla Spielman**Lisa & Nate SteinDavid & Jodi StoneNataliya & Roman Telerman Kim Varey & Daniel ShapiroAlan & Caryn ViterbiThe Ali Viterbi JCompany

Youth Theatre Endowment Fund The Caryn Viterbi Endowment Fund for

Teacher Professional DevelopmentSharon & David WaxJohn B. Weil & Cathy L. WeilHarry & Jeanette Weinberg

EndowmentSusan Chortek WeismanStephen & Joy WeissIdelle Weissenberg**Mort Winski**Dr. Donald & Marcia WolochowAnonymous (29)

What Will Your Legacy Be?

LEGAL SERVICE FOR SENIORS 3rd Friday of each month (5/18 & 6/15)

30–minute sessions.Call Melanie at JCC to set up an appointment (858) 362-1141.

FREE

Questions about Medicare?HICAP Counselors will be at the JCC on

Tuesday, May 15 • 12:00–3:00 p.m.(then will resume again in the fall)

The Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) provides individual and confidential counseling

related to Medicare and long term care insurance.

For appointments and more info call (858) 565-8772

The JCC Senior Department would like to thank

Einstein Bros.® 4150 Regents Park Row, La JollaPhone: (858) 458-0392 • Fax: (858) 458-0692

For our weekly bagels! Please patronize this location and say “Thank You" as well!

Let us take care of the driving, so you can sit back and enjoy the ride.

On the Go is a program of Charitable Adult Rides and Services (CARS) and is operated by Jewish Family Service of San Diego.

Introducing Navigator: On-demand transportation, anywhere in San Diego. We coordinate the details with our network of drivers

and monitor your ride from pick-up to destination.

(858) 637-3210 | www.jfssd.org/otg

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FILM FANS & FILM FAVORITES

MAY • MONDAYS, 1:30 p.m.

MAY 7 – Darkest Hour (2017), 125 min.Winston Churchill's stirring defiance of the Nazi threat is the focus of this historical drama that depicts his fearless refusal to surrender Britain to Adolf Hitler and his relentless army during World War II's early days. Starring: Gary Oldman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Ben Mendelsohn.

MAY 14 – The Shape of Water (2017), 123 min.During the Cold War era, lonely Elisa works as a cleaning lady in a top-secret U.S. government laboratory. But her life is altered forever after she and a co-worker stumble upon a hush-hush experiment. Starring: Sally Hawkins, Michael Shannon, Richard Jenkins.

MAY 21 – No FILM FANS (in observance of Shavout)

MAY 28 – No FILM FAVORITES (in observance of Memorial Day)

– 7 –

JUNE • FRIDAYS, 1:30 p.m.

JUNE 1 – Lady Bird (2017), 93 min.In her senior year of high school in Sacramento, teenage Lady Bird is set on making her way east to attend college in New York City. With help from her adopted brother, Miguel, she begins putting together a plan for her great escape.Starring: Saoirse Ronan, Laurie Metcalf, Tracy Letts.

JUNE 8 – Murder on the Orient Express (2017), 114 min.In this retelling of Agatha Christie's classic mystery, a train ride through Europe on the famed Orient Express becomes the setting for murder when an American passenger is slain — and almost everyone on board is a suspect. Starring: Kenneth Branagh, Penélope Cruz, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench.

JUNE 15 – Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing Missouri (2017), 115 min.When law enforcement fails to make headway on the months-long hunt for her daughter's killer, Mildred Hayes takes the drastic step of putting up three large signs questioning the motivation of the town's widely respected police chief. Starring: Frances McDormand, Woody Harrelson, Sam Rockwell.

JUNE 22 – Wonder (2017), 113 min.Entering fifth grade will be momentous for Auggie -- because at last, he'll get to be ordinary. While his facial deformity has previously kept him from attending regular schools, Auggie is determined to make his classmates see beyond his face. Starring: Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, Jacob Tremblay.

JUNE 29 FILM FAVORITES – It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963), 161 min.Before literally kicking the bucket when his car careens off an embankment, "Smiler" Grogan tells onlookers he's stashed $350,000 beneath the big "W" in Santa Rosita -- and thus begins a mad dash to recover said dough.Starring: Spencer Tracy, Milton Berle, Sid Caesar, Ethel Merman, Mickey Rooney.

FILM FANS Mondays • 1:30 p.m.

June – August, Fridays • 1:30 p.m.

FILM FAVORITES Last Monday of the month • 1:30 p.m

June – August, Last Friday of the month • 1:30 p.m.

Lawrence Family JCC 4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla, CA 92037

Brief discussion will sometimes follow. Please note films are subject to change without notice.

Price: $4.00; JCC Member Price: $3.00 to help cover refreshments.

SAVE THE DATESWEDNESDAY, JULY 11Middle East Update with Mark Silberstein Noon-1:30 P.M. Light Israeli style lunch served during the program.

TUESDAY, AUGUST 14Leonard Bernstein at 100 at the Skirball Cultural Center in L.A.

More details in the July/August Shofar newsletter

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with a tribute in the next issue of the Shofar. Submit your greeting before June 1

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June 11-August 24 | 17 months–Grade 11(858) 362-1132 for brochure or visit

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Issues with night-time driving? Freeway driving?Parking? Leave the driving to us!

Upcoming Excursions“Crown Island Jazz Band”Sunday, May 13, 2018 | Coronado Ferry Landing

“South Pacific”Sunday, May 20, 2018 | Horton Grand Theatre, Downtown

Israel - 70 Years of Craft & DesignSunday, June 3, 2018 | Mingei International Museum, Balboa Park

“San Diego’s Got Talent Show”Friday, June 8, 2018 | War Memorial Building, Balboa Park

We want your suggestions for future Excursions!