So much for being backblogged…

I have been out living life. Those shows I said I would get around to writing about… sorry. Not gonna happen. Not the kid’s fault. Just been too busy with life’s happenings to take the time to write thing down. Here are some of the things that have kept me from writing over the last few weeks:

1) Work: Yeah, I know it is a lame excuse but I am in a transition phase at work that doesn’t give me time to even check my personal email let alone blog.
2) Shows and other fun events: These include… Get Back Loretta CD Release @ the Casbah, FM94/9 Beer for Breakfast event @ Stone Brewery, Death Cab for Cutie Secret Show @ the Belly Up, Smart Brothers & The Wrong Trousers @ Lestats, Alex’s Lemonade Stand broadcast.
3) Personal stuff: My grandfather was in the hospital for two weeks, my iTouch was stolen, famliy BBQ’s

So yeah, busy. What that mean is that I will get to what I feel like getting to instead of putting expectations on myself to type up everything. I guess this is a personal release of thoughts since I know that my blog is low on readers. It feels good to get it out none the less.

2009 North Park Festival of the Arts

After going to the North Park Festival of the Arts in 2006 and seeing its poor state of affairs, I called up the North Park Main Street office and spoke to Liz Studebaker, who had only been Executive Director for about two months at the time. I decided that instead of just complaining about all of the festival’s many issues, that I should get involved and use all of my event planning knowledge to help this community event live up to its full potential. So after being poorly utilized as a volunteer at a water tent in 2007, Liz sat down and listened to what I had to say. My voice was being heard and I was also invited to be on the committee for the festival.

During my first few committee meetings, I really wasn’t given a job because they weren’t really sure of where to place me due to my experience in event planning, fundraising, San Diego music, volunteerism and more. By the third meeting, I decided with Liz’s approval that I would love to help out on the music/staging aspect of the festival and as luck would have it, the Main Street Stage producer was an open slot.

For the last two years I have been booking, producing and managing the Main Street Stage. The North Park Festival of the Arts has also blossomed in the last two years with the following improvements: the addition of the City Beat Festival of Beers since 2008, collaboration with North Park Craft Mafia, Mudfest in 2008, retiring of many festival committee members (sad, but necessary for growth), and more connections with local businesses and artists. Better music and beer has brought more people to the festival, which has also brought more artists. I didn’t make all of these things happen, but I was on the supporting end of them.

This year the festival was held on Sunday May 17, 2009 and here was the line up for the Main Street Stage:
Trophy Wife
School of Rock
The Tighten Ups
The Shambles
Anna Troy Band
Transfer

There was a dog fashion show in between The Tighten Ups and The Shambles that was ridiculously popular (second to the baby fashion show that never occurred). Each of the bands came back to me and told me how much fun they had at this event. Bart Mendoza said that his parents even came out to see him play, which I guess isn’t that often.

This year’s festival was awesome, but next year’s will be even better. Why? I was recently asked to chair the festival committee and I accepted the challenge. Feel free to send me any ideas on how you think the North Park Festival of the Arts can improve. Also, if you have never been, you really need to go. It is always on the third Sunday in May. Mark your calendars now.

Backblogged

I really am not one of those moms who disappears off the face of the earth after having a kid. We do make a point of getting out of the house at least once a week. But I have been quite lazy in the last couple months when it comes to blogging, making me a bit backblogged. Here is a list of events that I hope to catch up on in the next week or so.

May 17: North Park Festival of the Arts
May 29: Transfer @ Belly Up
May 21: Ben Folds @ HOB
Jun 7: FM 94/9’s Indie Jam
Jun 11: Rhett Miller KPRI cruise

Damn, I wish I could be cloned for a day

For some reason, event planners don’t always check to see the competition before planning an event, so this Saturday is jammed full of exciting things. I wish I could have three or four of me to go out and enjoy all of the cool things that are happening on April 18. If you are not already totally busy this Saturday (which I can’t seem to understand why you wouldn’t be unless you are a hermit), I have put together a list of things you could be doing this fine Saturday instead of that family picnic at the beach.

Support your local roller derby league

There are about 8-9 bouts happening on the West Coast this Saturday but the following are happening in Southern California:
http://www.derbydolls.com/sd
Note: I will be skating in this bout. My first game back since last June! Come cheer for me.
http://www.derbydolls.com/la
Angel City Derby Girls versus Inland Empire’s Derby Divas @ Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo

http://www.mtheorymusic.com/calendar/index.php?EID=55

In-store performances with Dramarama, Anya Marina, Silent Comedy & Maren Parusel! Plus a Foosball Tournament with Menomena (Beat them & win stuff!) Guest M-Theory Cashiers Pall Jenkins of Black Heart Procession & Jimmy Lavalle of Album Leaf! Sidewalk sale and more! (10am-8pm)
Note: I will most likely be there in the early afternoon to catch Silent Comedy and Anya before I head over to Del Mar.

Taste of Hillcrest

Take a self-guided stroll around the neighborhood and taste some of Hillcrest’s favorite and new restaurants and cafes (Noon to 4pm). $30 (advance) $35 (day of event)

http://www.seaportvillage.com/busker/

I saw this posted when taking my in-laws around town. A street performer’s festival featuring sword swallowers, jugglers, acrobats, comedians, musicians and more are sharpening their anything but ordinary talents. Both Saturday & Sunday (Noon- 5pm). There is even a Buskers After Dark event running from 7-10pm. Maybe I will make it out on Sunday.

http://poltz.com/

This is Steve’s last show in San Diego before he heads out on a major tour of Australia. He will be back though… Sad to miss.

Coachella Music Festival

Three days in the desert watching some of the coolest current bands. Haven’t gone yet. Never has fallen at a good time. Tickets are still available ($256 for 3-days).

Historic Homes Tours

Mission Hills Home Tour: Tour six privately-owned historic and architecturally diverse homes with the Mission Hills Heritage from South Mission Hills (10am-4pm). $25 (MHH members),$30 (non-members) Meet at 1214 Sutter Street.
North Park Historic Home Tour: Guided walking tour of North Park’s Dryden District featuring 30 historic homes (9am) $10 Meet at 28th and Upas Streets.