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San Diego is buzzing with events this weekend and throughout the week, promising a mix of art, music, food, and fun for everyone. Art lovers should make their way to ArtWalk Liberty Station, running August 2nd through 4th at Ingram Plaza. This is San Diego’s biggest annual outdoor arts festival, with more than 175 artists showcasing everything from paintings to glasswork and sculpture. There are interactive art activities, live music all weekend, and plenty of local food vendors. Entry is free on Saturday from 10 to 6 and Sunday from 10 to 5, with a special preview party kicking things off on Friday evening according to ArtWalk organizers and SoCal Pulse.

Car enthusiasts won’t want to miss the All-American Car Show happening downtown at Embarcadero Marina Park North on Saturday, August 3rd. Presented by the MOPAR Club San Diego, this event spotlights an impressive lineup of vehicles, food trucks, trophies, and opportunity drawings, with proceeds benefiting local military charities. The show runs from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and general admission is free according to SoCal Pulse.

If music and island vibes are more your speed, mark your calendar for Tiki Oasis, returning to the Town and Country Resort in Mission Valley August 6th to 10th. This legendary tropical celebration features mod musical acts, tiki drinks, pop-up shops, and more, as reported by San Diego Magazine.

For a unique blend of cuisine and live music, on August 14th The Conrad in La Jolla hosts Tasting Notes, a concert led by James Beard Award winner J. Kenji López-Alt that explores the intersection of sound and flavor—a must for foodies and music fans alike, as highlighted by San Diego Magazine.

Shoppers, foodies, and families can hit up any of San Diego’s vibrant farmers markets, including Little Italy Mercato every Saturday from 8 to 2, the Tuna Harbor Dockside Market from 8 to 1, as well as the Pacific Beach and Vista farmers markets in the morning, each offering fresh local produce, flowers, and artisan treats.

Saturday evening, check out live performances at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park or catch a show at Humphreys by the Bay, both popular waterfront venues with August packed full of concerts and entertainment per San Diego Discover.

And sports fans have the San Diego Padres taking on the St. Louis Cardinals at Petco Park this weekend, offering classic ballpark excitement in the heart of downtown, as confirmed by My Guide San Diego.

Looking ahead, the fun keeps rolling through August with Chula Vista’s Lemon Festival on August 16th and the Holo Holo Music Festival at Gallagher Square August 30th and 31st, with reggae legends Wyclef Jean and J Boog performing, according to San Diego Magazine.

From arts and autos to music and markets, San Diego’s event calendar for this weekend and week is loaded with memorable experiences. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for your insider guide on what’s happening around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
San Diego is buzzing with events this weekend and throughout
the week, promising a mix of art, music, food, and
fun for everyone. Art lovers should make their way to
Artwalk Liberty Station, running August second through fourth at Ingram Plaza.
This is San Diego's biggest annual outdoor arts festival, with
more than one hundred and seventy five artists showcasing everything

(00:22):
from paintings to glasswork and sculpture. There are interactive art activities,
live music all weekend, and plenty of local food vendors.
Entry is free on Saturday from ten to six and
Sunday from ten to five, with a special preview party
kicking things off on Friday evening. According to Artwalk organizers
and SoCal Pulse, car enthusiasts won't want to miss the

(00:45):
All American Car Show happening downtown at Embarcadero Marina Park
North on Saturday, August third. Presented by the Mopar Club
San Diego, this event spotlights an impressive lineup of vehicles,
food trucks, trophies, and opportunity drawings, with proceeds benefiting local
military charities. The show runs from seven thirty am to

(01:06):
three pm and general admission is free. According to so
Cal Pulse. If music and island vibes are more your speed,
mark your calendar for Tiki Oasis, returning to the Town
and Country Resort in Mission Valley August sixth to tenth.
This legendary tropical celebration features mad musical acts, tiki drinks,
pop up shops, and more, as reported by San Diego Magazine,

(01:30):
for a unique blend of cuisine and live music. On
August fourteenth, the Conrad and La Joya host Tasting Notes,
a concert led by James Beard Award winner j Kenji
Lopez Alt that explores the intersection of sound and flavor,
a must for foodies and music fans alike, as highlighted
by San Diego Magazine, Shoppers, foodies and families can hit

(01:51):
up any of San Diego's vibrant farmers markets, including Little
Italy Mercado every Saturday from eight to two, the Tuna
Harbor Dock Side Market from eight to ten x one,
as well as the Pacific Beach and Vista Farmers Markets
in the morning, each offering fresh local produce, flowers, and
artisan treats. Saturday evening, check out live performances at the

(02:12):
Rady Shell at Jacob's Park or catch a show at
Humphrey's by the Bay, both popular waterfront venues with August
packed full of concerts and entertainment. Per San Diego Discover
and sports fans have the San Diego Padres taking on
the Saint Louis Cardinals at Petco Park this weekend, offering
classic ballpark excitement in the heart of downtown. As confirmed

(02:34):
by My Guide San Diego Looking Ahead, The fund keeps
rolling through August with Chula Vista's Lemon Festival on August
sixteenth and the Hollow Holo Music Festival at Gallagher Square
August thirtieth and thirty first, with reggae legends Wycliffe Jean
and Jaybug performing. According to San Diego Magazine, from Arts

(02:55):
and Autos to music and Markets, San Diego's event calendar
for this weekend and week is loaded with memorable experiences.
Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for
your insider guide on what's happening around town. This has
been a Quiet Please production. For more check out Quiet
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