Business Buzz: Queen Bee’s Art and Cultural Center in North Park celebrates 15th anniversary

The venue at 3925 Ohio St. hosts all kinds of art forms year-round — from live music and poetry to dance lessons and its beloved Beatles Fair.

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The buzzy arts and events venue on Ohio Street was established in 2008.

North Park’s beloved Queen Bee’s Art & Cultural Center turns 15 tomorrow and there’s a lively party going down to celebrate the venue’s milestone.

Queen Bee’s donation-based anniversary shindig starts at 12 p.m. and will include food, live music, and dance classes. San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria is expected to read a city proclamation acknowledging the importance of the space for local creatives. RSVP here .

Poetry slams and open mic sessions are always happening at Queen Bee’s.

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Since 2008, Queen Bee’s has been a hive for all sorts of art forms and events including live music, comedy shows, poetry slams , open mic nights, and dance classes like salsa, swing, and “pole buzz.” The venue also hosts its Beatles Fair every summer dedicated to the legacy of the Fab Four and features niche gatherings like the San Diego Yo-Yo Classic .

“It hasn’t always been easy, but I think we’ve built up something special at Queen Bee’s,” said owner Alma Rodriguez.

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Monica is based in San Diego, California. She was previously a senior digital media producer and podcast host at NBC 7 San Diego + The Scene, and has been in the news biz since 2005. She loves hiking, the beach, and family days with her husband and two kids.
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