


Starlings Choir Annual Christmas Concert
American Friends of PBA presents its Annual Christmas Concert featuring the Starlings Choir.
Join us for a beautiful recital of traditional Christmas music, performed by our choir in Playas de Tijuana, México!
Conducted by: Daria Abreu
Piano: Aiko Yamada

Listening Session on Hate Crimes – United Against Hate Week
Your Voice, Your Community!
What do you know about hate crimes, hate incidents, and reporting? What would you like to know? What would you like to see from how the Center engages with the community? How can we provide opportunities for education and support?
The North County LGBTQ Resource Center wants to bring our community together to better understand concerns around hate, how hate is showing up in our community, and how to protect and organize around hate crimes.
Join us!
9 – 10am | Breakfast
10am – 12pm | Listening Session
When: Saturday, November 18, 2023 | 9am – 12pm
Where: MiraCosta College Community Learning Center – Room 127; 1831 Mission Ave, Oceanside, CA 92058
Who: Open to all community members
Please RSVP with your name, pronouns, and any accommodations by November 15, 2023 to StopTheHate@NorthCountyCenter.Org

Building a Legacy through Planned Giving
Join James Floros of Floros & Associates and UBS for a Lunch & Learn on how donor cultivation, stewardship & planned giving should be a part of every nonprofit’s development strategy. Who should attend— development staff, CEOs, board members & donors.

Nonprofit NetWalk at Liberty Station with Apt 4 Music
Event: Nonprofit NetWalk at Liberty Station with Apt 4 Music
Date/Time: Friday, 10/13 from 11:30am-1pm
Location: Apt for Music 2590 Truxtun Rd Ste 100, San Diego, CA 92106
Description: High Five’s Nonprofit NetWalk returns to Liberty Station! We will be hosted by Rice Enright, Founder & CEO of Apt 4 Music who will share some insights about his organization’s mission and success stories. This free walk meetup is a fun, relaxed, and informal way to connect and network with fellow Nonprofit Leaders, Funders/Philanthropists, and Board members.
The walk will be from Liberty Station along the harbor/waterfront.
Who can attend: Anyone in the nonprofit and philanthropic field. Leashed and well-behaved furry friends are welcome to join us.
Difficulty level: Easy. The walk will be about 2-3 miles at a social pace along a flat and accessible route for all.
Parking: Free parking is available on surrounding streets and in the parking lot behind 2590 Truxtun Rd.
Additional info: Dress is casual with comfortable shoes. Light food and refreshments will be provided.

Nonprofit NetWalk in Oceanside with Interfaith Community Services
Join High Five’s Nonprofit NetWalk! This free walk meetup is a fun, relaxed, and informal way to connect and network with fellow nonprofit leaders, funders, and Board members. You’re invited to share a current challenge you’re facing for some “on-the-go” problem-solving with your peers.
We’ll be joined by hosts from Interfaith Community Services – Veteran’s Center, and get a peek inside at their facilities!
Difficulty level: Easy. The walk will be about 2-3 miles at a social pace along a flat and accessible route for all.
Who can attend: Anyone in the nonprofit and philanthropic field. Leashed and well-behaved furry friends are welcome to accompany us.
Location: Interfaith Community Services – Veteran’s Center location in Oceanside at 1617 Mission Ave
Time: 11:30am – 1pm
Cost: Free
Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.
Nonprofit NetWalk’s 1-Year Anniversary in Del Mar w/ FundaMental Health
Date: Thursday, September 7 @ 4pm-6pm
Description: Join us for a new twist to our Nonprofit NetWalks with a “hoppy hour” walk in beautiful Del Mar. We’ll be hosted by Wyatt Hinshaw of FundaMental Health. We’ll meet at Viewpoint Brewing Company which is beautifully situated by the Del Mar Fairgrounds. From there, we’ll walk 2-3 miles along the Coast to Crest trail by the San Dieguito River.
Location: Viewpoint Brewing Co. 2201 San Dieguito Drive, Suite D, Del Mar, CA 92014
Parking: Free parking available in Viewpoint lot. Overflow paid parking available in adjacent lot.
Additional Info: Viewpoint Brewing has graciously agreed to sponsor our event and will provide drinks and appetizers to thirsty and hungry NetWalkers after we finish our walk. Your leashed, well-behaved furry friends are welcome to join us. Our host will have water and treats available for them as well!
Nonprofit NetWalk in 4S Ranch with Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater SD
Join High Five’s Nonprofit NetWalk! This free walk meetup is a fun, relaxed, and informal way to connect and network with fellow nonprofit leaders, funders, and Board members. You’re invited to share a current challenge you’re facing for some “on-the-go” problem-solving with your peers.
Join host Kira Foody, VP of Development at Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego, Mollenkopf Family Branch.
Difficulty level: Easy. We will walk along a beautiful, partially paved 2½ mile loop trail. Option to hang around after our walk for a private behind-the-scenes tour.
Who can attend: Anyone in the nonprofit and philanthropic field. Leashed, well behaved dogs are welcome. Stroller friendly.
Location: Rancho Bernardo at 4S Ranch
Address: 16118 4S Ranch Pkwy, San Diego, CA 92127
Time: 8:30-10am with optional tour of facility and campus afterwards
Cost: Free
Notes: Coffee/light snacks provided courtesy of Boys & Girls Club. Open area so bring sunscreen, hat, sunglasses

39th Annual Coastal Cleanup Day
Registration opens September 1st!

Improv Classes at the Brooks
Join in on the fun with improv classes taught by Chicago-trained improv teacher, Chris Shurland! Improv classes will begin on July 18 at 7 pm and will meet every other week at Studio 219 of the Brooks Theater. Classes are free to everyone and every subsequent class is $10! (Please note: Class will not be held on July 4.)
Chris Shurland, the founder of Santa Barbara’s Irreverent Improv, is a Chicago-trained improv teacher and performer currently based in Southern California. Before being a part of several house and independent teams in Chicago, Chris completed the training programs at Second City, iO (formerly ImprovOlympic), and Annoyance Theater and was lucky enough to be trained by some of the nation’s best improv teachers.