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  • This class meets weekly on either Tuesdays from 4-6 p.m. &/or Wednesdays from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., 3-4 times each month Ages 13-18 years welcome! Lead instructor, Steffi Dotson, teaches this class that covers the properties of wood, machine safety and woodworking basics. Students will learn a mix of woodworking techniques, including hand tools and safe practice of machine operations. Depending on the specific project, joinery techniques, proper sanding and finishing are part of the curriculum. Each attendee will make their own project. Because safety is top priority, and each student works at their own speed, students are not always guaranteed to finish a project within the month-long class series. We encourage enrolling for multiple months to keep learning more skills. All materials are included. The projects in this class rotate, and we encourage students to repeat to continue learning and dive deeper into woodworking. • Military, first responders and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available.
  • This class meets weekly on Mondays, 3-4 times each month, from 4 – 5:30 p.m. Select a date from the drop-down menu. Ages 6-12 years welcome! This 4-week, repeatable series is perfect for kids who love to make things! Children learn tool safety, and get acquainted with various woodworking hand tools and techniques. They learn about wood as a material, and how to properly glue, hammer nails, and use manual drills. The goal of this class is to build children’s confidence through woodcraft. The focus for younger children is creating patience, developing fine motor skills, material exploration, and safe, proper use of the tools. More mature students will increase their focus to include craftsmanship, and more challenging methods of building projects and problem-solving. We will work together in the same space, but age groups/projects will be divided into two groups based on age and level of maturity. This class uses mostly hand tools. We teach safe methods for sawing, drilling, and clamping wood in this class. We encourage children to disconnect from screen-time conversations and video game thinking during our time together. This is a time for children to slow down, figure out tools, how they work, and make functional objects with their own hands. Occasionally, we use a plug-in tool with students (like a drill press). These machines are used 1-on-1 with students and instructors. If you prefer your child not use plug-in tools, just let us know! Students are guided through a series of steps that exercise hand-eye coordination, problem solving, and creativity. Students make fun, high-quality projects to take home. All materials are included. Projects are changed regularly, so students can return month after month to continue to develop their skills! Drop-ins are welcome! Is your child curious about taking this class? Choose ‘Drop-in Date’ from the drop-down menu (please purchase 48 hours in advance, so we can have supplies ready). We welcome drop-in students at the first class of each month-long series. If your child wants to continue, we will apply this drop-in payment toward the month’s total cost. • Military, first responders and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • This class meets weekly, 3-4 times each month. Ages 8-12 years old welcome! In this fun and creative class, Instructor & Sewist Hannah Gioutlos will guide kids as they learn the basics of hand sewing while making small projects they can be proud of! In a safe and encouraging environment, students will practice hand stitching, how to thread a needle, and how to safely use sewing tools. Along the way, they’ll complete beginner-friendly projects, with each month exploring a new project, such as felt animals, mini pillows, and/or doll clothes. Projects are designed for building skills and confidence. All materials included and no previous experience needed. Projects are changed regularly, so students can return month after month to continue to develop their skills! Drop-ins are welcome! Is your child curious about taking this class? Choose ‘Drop-in Date’ from the drop-down menu (please purchase 48 hours in advance, so we can have supplies ready). We welcome drop-in students at the first class of each month-long series. If your child wants to continue, we will apply this drop-in payment toward the month’s total cost. • Military, first responders and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • Film Forum Coronado presents "Mirage" Wednesday, October 15 at 6 p.m. Coronado Public Library 640 Orange Avenue Coronado, CA 92118 (619) 522-7390 Free Film and Discussion Adults (In the Winn Room) “MIRAGE” (1965. 108 min. PG.) - Gregory Peck headlines this tight and twisty puzzle box about a “cost accountant “ with memory gaps who stumbles into a sinister merry-go-round of danger and deception while trying to piece together his past. The top notch supporting cast : Diane Baker, Kevin McCarthy and Walter Matthau.
  • Film Forum Coronado presents "The Farewell" Wednesday, October 1 at 6 p.m. Coronado Public Library 640 Orange Avenue Coronado, CA 92118 (619) 522-7390 Free Film and Discussion Adults (In the Winn Room) “THE FAREWELL” (2019. 100 min. PG.) (English and Mandarin w/ English subtitles) - Based on an actual lie. Lulu Wang’s heady and mischievous family portrait, featuring Awkwafina as an aspiring writer who rides an emotional rollercoaster when her extended family orchestrates an impromptu wedding as a pretext for gathering with her terminally ill grandmother.
  • Please join UPAC on Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025, from 4:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. at The Baja Room in Marina Village for Taste of Culture! UPAC’s Taste of Culture is an event where you can sample a variety of dishes from around the world as prepared by UPAC’s Diversity Catering youth, as well as enjoy multicultural performances, check out incredible art pieces created from UPAC’s youth programs, and mingle. Whether you’re a foodie looking to try new flavors or simply want to support UPAC’s vital programs, this event is perfect for you. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to expand your palate and celebrate Uniting People Across Cultures!
  • Experience the joy of community with a traditional prayer service, followed by a vibrant gathering of local vegetarian and vegan restaurants, eco-friendly vendors, and organic plant-based products. Learn about zero waste starting from our home, enjoy a live vegetarian cooking demo, and immerse yourself in a serene sound bath workshop and tea meditation. Plus, don’t miss your chance to win exciting raffle prizes! Whether you seek mindfulness, delicious plant-based food, or a deeper connection with others and the planet, there’s something for everyone. Come celebrate, explore, and thrive together! Vegetarian Food Fair requires visitors to buy vouchers with cash only at the entrance of the event. Visit: sites.google.com/blia.org/sandiego/bbff Hsi Fang Temple on Facebook / Instagram
  • Akita Prefecture has Japan's most aged population, lowest birthrate and fastest declining population. Rigid gender roles are prompting young women to leave rural areas like this for opportunities elsewhere.
  • Along Lebanon's border, Israel has continued demolitions and attacks despite a ceasefire in the country's war with Hezbollah last year.
  • President Trump and several others now high up in his second administration have been talking about using the National Guard to help with mass deportations — and possibly invoking the Insurrection Act — for years. Now, those plans might be playing out.
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