In this KOCT Newsbrief, we take a look at some activities offered for Seniors here in Oceanside. At the El Corazon and Country Club Senior Centers, Table Tennis is offered during the week. At Mebla Bishop Park, folks can find the Melba Bishop Pickleball Club playing Pickleball every morning. If you’re a senior looking for some fun, this Newsbrief will show you where to find it!
Read MoreA look into the mutually beneficial hiring and intern arrangement that Palomar College and KOCT foster in training the broadcast professionals of the future. Palomar’s award winning Broadcast Arts Dept trains students in radio and television production skills utilizing state of the art facilities. In turn, because of their excellent training in their college program, KOCT is able to provide intern opportunities for Palomar students that give them real world work experience in a professional broadcast production facility and television station.
Read MoreA ribbon cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the opening of Oceanside High School’s new Performing Arts Center.
The center has a 502-seat main theater, a black box theater, indoor and outdoor scenery shops, classroom space, a recording studio plus outdoor seating and performance areas.
The ribbon cutting ceremony featured members from the OUSD Board of Directors, OHS Officials, City Officials and other important key players that helped bring this facility to life.
The American Heart Association with local sponsor Tri-City Medical Center hosted the inaugural North County Heart Walk in Oceanside, CA on Saturday September 30, 2017 at the Oceanside Pier!
Read MoreIn this Newsbrief, we cover the Barrio Empowerment Through Education event held at MiraCosta College’s Oceanside campus.
Read MoreMainStreet Oceanside Mural Initiative is proud to present the unveiling of the first of ten murals made by Skye Walker at the Star Theater in downtown Oceanside.
Read MoreUndocumenta is a new exhibit at the Oceanside Museum of Art running through January 28, 2018. Curator Alessandra Moctezuma presents the work of Regional Artists Claudio Cano, Teresita de la Torre, Ana Teresa Fernandez, Dominic Paul Miller, Marcos Ramirez Erre and Omar Pimienta.
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