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was covered with a mural at theSan Diego Youth Aquatic Center,Mission Bay Park’s Senior ParkRanger Karolynn Estrada-Sparlin,said, “I am looking forward to see-ing the final project, for years thishas been in my head but now itwill be reality thanks to all of you.”
Coastal Cleanup Day was anopportunity for the communitymembers to conserve in more waysthan one. As part of the effort toboost zero waste practices, ILACSDencouraged all youth and adultvolunteers to be more sustainableby choosing to bring at least one
reusable item for the cleanup like awater bottle, work bucket, or gloves– and many stepped up to the chal-lenge. Volunteers had the oppor-tunity to showcase their creativityand commitment to zero wastepractices by decorating reusablebuckets to enter the Bling YourBucket Contest for a chance to winprizes while celebrating sustain-ability.
Coastal Cleanup Day also receivedattention from several of San Diego’selected officials who visited cleanupsites in their respective districts,including: Congressman ScottPeters; State Senate President proTempore Toni G. Atkins; City Coun-cil members Barbara Bry, Lorie Zapf,Chris Ward, Myrtle Cole, Mark
Kersey, Scott Sherman, DavidAlvarez, and Georgette Gomez;County Supervisor Greg Cox; Impe-rial Beach Mayor Serge Dedina andCouncilmember Mark West; andNational City Mayor Ron Morrison.
ILACSD organizes CoastalCleanup Day in San Diego Countyin partnership with the CaliforniaCoastal Commission as part of aglobal international event led bythe Ocean Conservancy. Top tiersupporters of Coastal Cleanup Dayinclude the County of San Diego,Think Blue San Diego, The Coca-Cola Foundation, San Diego Gas &Electric (SDG&E), EvansHotels/The Bahia, and KFMB.
New Orleans-style jazz, with clas-sics such as “Kansas City” in theirrepertoire and like-minded origi-nals. The Preservationists are oneof San Diego’s musical treasures,with this music program one ofthe key reasons for jazz music’svitality in San Diego.
The Preservationists: Saturday,Sept. 22 at Spreckels OrganPavilion, Balboa Park. 4 p.m.eventbrite.com/e/moon-festival-a t - b a l b o a - p a r k - t i c k e t s -44012893750.
Campland on the Bay will host afree outdoor waterfront danceparty on Sept. 22, with an appear-ance from Rising Star. A true partyband, Rising Star is all aboutgroove with a set list full of R&Bdance floor fillers, including songsfrom Prince, Michael Jackson andEarth, Wind & Fire. Unlike many
similar bands, Rising Star alsoincludes plenty of current dancehits, from Bruno Mars to DaftPunk, making for a well-roundednight of music whether you wantto shake your groove thing or justpull up a beach chair and listen.
Rising Star: Saturday, Sept. 22at Campland on the Bay. 8 p.m.All ages. campland.com.
Jaded music fans who thinkthey’ve seen it all, will want tocheck out Captured by Robots,appearing at Brick by Brick onSept. 22. Almost more of apremise or concept art than aband, Captured by Robots is justwhat the name says: a human,JBOT, is enslaved by two realrobots, GTRBOT666 and DRM-BOT0110 and forced to travel theworld making grindcore music. It’sa surreal and unique concert expe-rience that will leave you talkingfor months about what you justwitnessed and how it’s all puttogether.
Captured By Robots: Saturday,Sept. 22, at Brick by Brick, 1130Buenos Ave. 8:30 p.m. 21 and up.brickbybrick.com.
Two of San Diego’s finest gui-tarists, Fred Benedetti and GeorgeSvoboda, perform together atDizzy’s on Sept. 29. The duo hasreleased four albums, each a daz-zling display of fretwork well worthadding to the collection of anyacoustic guitar fan.
While those albums are wellworth hearing, their music is evenbetter live, where you can see thepair’s incredible playing as well aslisten. For this performanceBenedetti and Svoboda will bespotlighting the music of Spainand Europe. If you are a fan of fla-menco, jazz or virtuoso guitarwork, you will find much to enjoyat this concert.
Fred Benedetti and George Svo-boda: Saturday, Sept. 29, atDizzy’s at Arias Hall, 1717 More-na Blvd. 8 p.m. dizzysjazz.com.
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