San Diego Mission Rd
San Diego, CA 92108
Qualcomm Stadium is a San Diego Trolley stop on the Green Line. The elevated station has an island platform as well as side platforms. It is located in the parking lot of the Qualcomm Stadium, home to the San Diego Chargers football team, and is frequently used during major stadium event days. Outside of events, the large parking facilities also make for a massive park and ride facility for travelers from northern portions of the city and county.Prior to July 2005, this station was served by the Blue Line until service between Old Town Transit Center and Mission San Diego was replaced by the Green Line upon its introduction in conjunction with the opening of the Mission Valley East extension.
Established in 1961 Back when Mission Valley was a dairy farm, milk and cheese products we sold out of our building. In 1961 it was transformed into a roadhouse bar called the Palamino Club. I'm told it had a dance floor and Naugahyde booths surrounding it. After that it was turned into an Irish bar known as the Blarny Stone, the first Blarny stone in San Diego. It went through a few more name changes one was the Dublin Pub, another was The Clubhouse until it became JTs in 2001. We have been blessed by large diverse group of regular patrons from the neighborhood, many highly respected members of the military who have come and gone through the years and the energetic vibe from our proximity to San Diego State University that keeps us popping every night. Whether it be by the luck of the Irish or through the hard work of our friendly and welcoming staff we are thankful for all of those who have found us and continue to support us through the years!
The Lunar New Year Festival is brought to you by the Little Saigon Foundation. The festival aim to promote the most important festival in many Asian cultures. +++ Q: Why does The Little Saigon Foundation of San Diego put on the Lunar New Year Festival? A: The Festival has multiple goals: 1. Celebrate 40 years of Vietnamese Culture in San Diego; hence the Vietnamese flag on the ground in the Cultural Village. It has the color of the South Vietnam people and is now the symbol of the Vietnamese-American community overseas. At the same time, we honor the similar Lunar New Year Traditions of our Asian friend-communities such as Chinese-Americans and Korean-Americans. By doing so, we bring a local cultural-asset into the mainstream. 2. Raise funds for the revitalization of the Little Saigon District for the following: Infrastructure: * Freeway exit sign pointing to the District * More trash bins (currently there are no trash bins at the very heart of the district) * "Walkable sidewalks". Currently side walks are broken, unattractive, dirty. * More Parking * Landscaping, trees, grasses Economic development: * More events and activities to draw people to the district. * Ask the officials for "help" with creating a"Night Market". Like one in Vietnam where people hang-out weekly or nightly. The purpose will be to extend business hours, create a "night life", and drive up the economy. Social services: * Establishing Community Center that helps people with language assistance, job search, computer usage, youth leadership,voter registration and education. 3. Help create jobs and business opportunities for sponsors, vendors, and individuals. 4. Create a cultural tourist destination and enhance San Diego's image as a great place to live, work, and play! 5. Create opportunities for government officials to interact with and reach out to the public. 6. Create new leaders of the youth from the under-served, under-represented population THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE LITTLE SAIGON FOUNDATION'S LUNAR NEW YEAR FESTIVAL AT QUALCOMM STADIUM
Sabor Mexico Dance Company (SMDC) the foremost dance interpreter of Mexican culture in greater San Diego Area, which was founded August 2005 by Artistic Director, Patricia Astorga-Casey. SMDC’s innovative repertoire fuses ballet, modern and Latin dance forms into dynamic balance of Mexican-American culture, past and present. The mission of SMTDC is to preserve inspirational and distinctive dance works that are rooted in Mexican heritage and seeks to further impart a cultural and educational theatrical experience for audiences broadly. La Esencia Flamenca Dance Company under artistic direction of Patricia Astorga-Casey was founded 2006. The goal of La Esencia Flamenca is to enrich cultural diversity through the unique aroma of Flamenco music and dance. We strive to raise the awareness and appeal of Flamenco to the cultural community with modern choreographies that maintain the aristocratic essence of Spain.
Polynesian dance instruction and entertainment in the San Diego area. All ages welcome. All skill levels welcome.
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