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Thursday | 14

DUO SOLARIS

Los Angeles–based guitarists Connie Sheu and Scott Wolf will perform 19th- and 20th-century works for two guitars, including compositions by Gnattali, Johansson, and Schumann, for the free Concert Hour series at Palomar College’s Performance Lab.

Friday | 15

42ND STREET

The Coronado School of the Arts presents this show about the magic of Broadway. This musical features dancing and songs such as “We’re in the Money,” “Shuffle Off to Buffalo,” and, of course, “42nd Street.”

CRUISIN’ GRAND

Car enthusiasts will be converging on Escondido. More than 500 cars will be on display, with a focus on 1973 and earlier American-made classics, customs, muscle cars, and hot rods — many of them cruising Grand Avenue, just like they did way back when.

Saturday | 16

GUERRILLA GARDENING

Meet at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido and then head to a site to plant drought-resistant foliage to “rethink, remake, and beautify.”

OCEANSIDE DAYS OF ART

Over 100 artists will display their paintings, sculpture, ceramics, and blown glass along Pier View Way by the Oceanside Civic Center. Also, performances by local musicians.

Sunday | 17

FALLBROOK AVOCADO FESTIVAL

The 25th-anniversary celebration of Fallbrook’s heritage as an agricultural community includes culinary demonstrations, a guacamole contest, avocado ice cream, the “Holy Guaca-Moly” event, an “art of the avocado” contest, the “best-decorated avocado” contest, and bushels more.

SEAPORT VILLAGE’S BUSKER FESTIVAL

Busking street performers will unite at Seaport Village to celebrate their craft. Jugglers, sword-swallowers, contortionists, and comedic stuntmen will entertain for tips. This Busker After Dark is for mature eyes only.

Monday | 18

EASY CHEESE!

Food doesn’t get any “slower” than making it yourself. Venissimo Cheese will teach you how to make mozzarella and ricotta (a cheese best served fresh) while you sip wine and taste cheese from Italy.

Tuesday | 19

THE BOOK OF THE DUN COW

Lamb’s Players revives one of its most popular productions: a stage adaptation of Walter Wangerin’s novel about Chanticleer the Rooster, Mundo Cani the Dog, and the mysterious Dun Cow, set in a fantastical time when “the sun turned around the earth and the animals could speak.”

Wednesday | 20

LEARN FREESTYLE FRISBEE

Brush up on your beach skills before summer! These adult classes meet once a week at Saratoga Avenue’s “grass park,” near the main lifeguard tower in Ocean Beach. Learn new throws and catches from world champions.

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