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FULL MONTH BY CATEGORY
   
March 18-24

This is a great week in Encinitas for things to see and do. There are 37 free events in March--click the links above for information on the full month. 

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St. Petersburg Men's Ensemble 
  
The internationally-acclaimed musicians from St. Petersburg, Russia, attended the Glinka Choir School and the St. Petersburg Conservatory. They travel internationally, promoting the music of Russia and are on a West Coast Tour. They will perform "Sacred Songs of the Nations" and traditional Russian folksongs, including works by Rachmaninoff, Mozart, and Hassler.   

Sunday, March 24, 12pm. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, 890 Balour Drive. Free, donations appreciated. Info
This Week At Lux Art Institute
Drawing with Allison Renshaw. Ages 18+. A course that will begin with establishing basic drawing skills and proceed onto an exploration of contour, shading, color, ink wash, and more. Students will build skill and confidence to experiment  with materials. Mondays, March 18, 25, April 1, 8, 22, 29, 10am-1pm. $270, $300  Info 

Mixed Media with Allison Renshaw. Ages 18+. Visiting artist Allison Renshaw will lead students through the use of a variety of mediums and image transfers techniques to create personal artwork. Tuesdays, March 19, 26, April 2, 9, 23, 30, 10am-1pm. $270, $300 Info

Lux Art Institute, 1578 South El Camino Real. Info 760-436-6611.
Wednesdays@Noon: Michael Sanders, piano
An accomplished pianist and a favorite of Encinitas audiences, Michael is a graduate of USC with degrees in piano, accompanying and composition.  His program will include works with a strong Spanish flavor by Granados and Turina, as well as dances and a toccata by Bach, Chopin and Milhaud and a first American performance.  (Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Dept.) 

Wednesday, March 20, 12-12:50pm. Encinitas Library, 540 Cornish Drive. Free. Info 760-633-2746.
Pacific View Volunteer Work Event
We are busy rehabbing the buildings and remodeling the landscape. But we need your help. Please join us at the next work party. Bring work gloves and closed toe shoes. (Encinitas Arts, Culture and Ecology Alliance) 

Saturday, March 23, 8:30am-12:30pm. Pacific View, 390 West F Street. Free. Info

This Week at the Heritage Ranch
Families Make History. Join Miss Mary on the patio for fun make-and-take projects for the entire family, a unique and creative way to spend the day. Every Saturday and Sunday, 12-4pm. 

Tour The Teten Farm House. One of the first homesteads in Olivenhain is now lovingly restored by architect and museum docent David Oakley. The home features original furniture as well as objects from the period. Every Saturday in March, 12:30-4pm. 

San Dieguito Heritage Museum, 450 Quail Gardens Drive. Info 760-632-9711.
Become Your Future Self with The Morphic Field
Facilitated by Megan Gunsorek. Uncover hidden dynamics operating beneath the surface causing you to feel stuck, blocked or held back. Heal passed-down Ancestral and personal trauma at the source and transform what was once hindering you. 

Sunday, March 24, 1-5:30pm. The Peace House, 1305 N. Vulcan Avenue. $75. Info 760-642-9308.
La Paloma Theatre
Now Showing: 

Green Book
Free Solo
The Princess Bride
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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