Tomato Battle

The Tomato Battle unifies as many as 5,000 fruit-chucking fanatics for an afternoon of dancing to music, sipping libations, and flinging 300,000 pounds of roma tomatoes at one another. Mosh in a ketchup-covered fray that marries the traditions of Spain’s La Tomatina tomato-throwing festival and Germany’s Oktoberfest. Festivities commence at noon with registration and opening, followed by live entertainment and a costume contest. At 4:00 p.m., soldiers donning bathing suits, safety goggles, and well-treaded shoes converge on piles of past-ripe tomatoes and set about pelting people with fruits like sentient apple trees avenging the initial-carving of amorous teenagers. Beats and beer flow until past 7 p.m., when ruddy troops lay down their arms and rinse themselves clean of pulp and juice. An extra set of clothes is highly recommended.

All of the tomatoes used during the exhibition will have been previously marked for disposal, making the Tomato Battle an efficient and entertaining use of nonedible waste.  Onward.

For more information go to: http://tomatobattle.com/socal/

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San Diego Spirits Festival

If you want to dive deep into the world of sensational spirits and creative cocktails, check out the San Diego Spirit Week Festival, August 25-26. The two-day celebration merges the three elements Cocktails, Culinary and Culture, the two-day festival is sure to please the palates of everyone from the serious mixologist, professional chef, to the novice culinary enthusiast and the cocktail drinker, throw in live music, Bartender Battle’s, Chefs Demonstrations and entertainment, the entrance forecourt will be transformed into Bayside Art Festival featuring over 40 Artists ensuring that the San Diego Spirits Festival turns into a true SoCal celebration.

On Saturday the grand tasting opens to all VIP, Media and Trade ticket holders at noon, and the general public at 1:00 pm – 6pm. And it doesn’t stop there as the After Party will continue on the back pier for all Ticket Holders, with VIP area, Cigar Lounge, Food trucks and Bands playing into the evening. Drink Ticket will be for sale and proceeds will go to our charities Chef de Cuisine Association and WEBI. VIP unlimited and Free drinks, as if you haven’t had enough already.

On Sunday, the grand tasting opens at 1:00 pm – 6pm. VIP area, cigar lounge, Food Trucks and Bands playing all day.

Meander among the multitude of brands to taste savor and enjoy some pretty incredible spirits, learn how to shake it up from some pretty knowledgeable Ambassadors. Learn how to cook with Spirits and meet celebrity chefs and Mixologists. The full schedule will be available as we finalize what promises to be the best Festival yet!

Tickets:

Saturday General Tasting 1pm – 6pm – $80.00
Sunday General Tasting 1-pm – 6 pm – $80.00
After Party Saturday August 25 – $12.00
VIP 2-Day -All-Access Pass 1-6pm  – $175.00
Saturday VIP Ticket – $115.00
Sunday VIP Ticket – $95.00

Saturday Trade Ticket – $80.00
Sunday Trade Ticket – $80.00
(Enter the Promotional Code to obtain your 50% Trade discount of the list price. You Must be a member of the Trade, ID will be checked. Forms of ID pay stub, member card USBG or equivalent, Bartender, F&B Manager, Chef)

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HRC – San Diego Dinner – A ROCKIN’ BLACK TIE AFFAIR!

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San Diego Music Awards

The annual San Diego Music Awards, now in its 22nd year, recognizes the achievements of our diverse local music community. Awards are presented in 27 categories, recognizing many different genres of music including Rock, Jazz, Hip Hop, Americana and World Music. The San Diego Music Awards is the primary fundraising vehicle for Guitars for Schools.

The 2011 San Diego Music Awards featured performances by Wavves, The Silent Comedy, Cuckoo Chaos, Dynamite Walls, Candye Kane and Sue Palmer, Little Hurricane, Gilbert Castellanos and Lifetime Achievement Winners The Penetrators.

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