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Attend benefit Bro-Am Benefit Party JUNE 11 | VIASAT The 22nd Annual Bro-Am Benefit Party is back with an outdoor concert featuring Grammy Award-winning rock act Switchfoot. At the festive fundraiser, guests will enjoy silent and live auctions, and sample signature dishes and sips from a stellar lineup of culinary partners including NĂ³mada, Black Rail Kitchen + Bar, Casa de Bandini, Olavida Mezcal, and many more. VIP ticket opportunities also include a meet and greet with Switchfoot and stagefront lounge seating. The Switchfoot Bro-Am Foundation builds awareness and provides grants to San Diego organizations that provide services to at-risk and disadvantaged youth, with a special focus on programs related to music, art, and surfing. Proceeds will support local youth initiatives of the foundation's selected beneficiaries: A Step Beyond, Challenged Athletes Foundation, Feeding San Diego, Monarch School, Rady Children's Health, and Save The Music Foundation. broam.org Meals on Wheels Senior Prom: Forever Young JUNE 6 | KONA KAI SAN DIEGO RESORT Meals on Wheels San Diego County hosts its annual "Senior Prom: Forever Young" gala, a festive evening celebrating connection, community, and the joy of aging with vitality. Beginning at 5pm, guests will enjoy a cocktail reception with bites from top local chefs, followed by a three-course dinner, live and silent auctions, music, and dancing. Two senior clients celebrating 71 years of marriage will be crowned prom king and queen, while the Navarra family of Jerome's will be honored for their philanthropic support. Proceeds benefit Meals on Wheels' mission to provide nutritious meals, daily wellness checks, and meaningful connection for local seniors and disabled veterans. sandiegomealsonwheels.org Tea & Tonic JUNE 5 | HOTEL DEL CORONADO Center for Community Solutions presents its 27th Annual Tea & Tonic to bring together San Diego's business and philanthropic leaders in support of survivors of relationship and sexual violence. The program features special guest speakers Nichole and Jim Schmidt, who will share their daughter Gabby Petito's story and their advocacy for prevention and awareness. When Petito lost her life to relationship violence in 2021, it captured global attention and sparked conversations about relationship violence, personal safety, public awareness, and how communities and systems respond when warning signs emerge. Guests will enjoy silent and live auctions and meaningful connection with fellow supporters. Proceeds benefit CCS' vital services, including crisis intervention, shelter programs, counseling, and prevention education. ccssd.org/2026-tea-tonic Gabby Petito ranchandcoast.com 30 MAY 2026 RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE Jon Foreman of Switchfoot

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