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  • More than 150,000 people are without clean water. For years, aging infrastructure and a lack of investment left residents dealing with unreliable access and worries about the safety of the water.
  • Please join us for stories and songs every Saturday morning on the patio at 10:00AM.
  • Ride a bike. Learn the guitar. Continue studying. All of this came to a violent end for 16-year-old Marzia Mohammadi. Her diary lays bare the struggles of Afghan girls since the Taliban takeover.
  • Please join fellow readers in the College-Rolando area for discussions on a different title every month! Call 619-533-3902 for latest book title.
  • Navigate your way through a five-course dinner aboard a yacht on San Diego Bay! Each dish is perfectly paired with delicious, local lagers and IPAs from Mother Earth Brewing Company, celebrating the freshest flavors of the region, including locally sourced seafood, a full vegetarian menu and spectacular waterfront views. Throughout the month of November we are collaborating with Mother Earth Brewing Company. Mother Earth is an award winning, production craft brewery headquartered in Vista, Ca. Known for their palate-pleasing beers, like the Cali Creamin’ Vanilla Cream Ale, and also their solid selection of seasonals. Their new “All-American” made brew house will turn out 100,000 more barrels of the finest, tastiest beers on the planet. Cruise highlights: • Local brews and craft beer flights • Selection of gourmet food • Meet and greet with brewers onboard • Prizes and giveaways • Spectacular views of San Diego Bay • All you can drink premium beverage service (for only $30) Date | Every Friday from October 29 through November 26. Boarding begins at 7 p.m., cruising from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Location | Flagship Cruises & Events Get tickets here! Adult: $84.50* Child: $50.70* *Plus tax, service charge and landing fees. **Children 3 and under free! Must be accompanied by an adult. For more information, please visit www.flagshipsd.com/cruises/hops-harbor or call (619) 234-4111.
  • Police arrested at least 35 people after activists set heavy equipment on fire. Tensions have been building for years over the plan to build a large police training facility.
  • A new study finds numbers far higher than previously thought. India has the greatest number of kids affected. The U.S. has 250,000 kids in this category but lags behind in aid for bereaved families.
  • Two Washington Post journalists say pharmaceutical companies collaborated with each other — and with lawyers and lobbyists — to create laws to protect the industry. Their new book is American Cartel.
  • North Coast Repertory Theatre presents Richard Dreyfuss in a benefit reading of "The Soap Myth" More than a half-century after WW II, a young investigative reporter finds herself caught between numerous versions of the same story as she befriends a Holocaust survivor (Richard Dreyfuss) on a crusade about the atrocity of ‘soap’ – did the Nazis make soap from the corpses of murdered Jews? Played out against the backdrop of deadline reporting and journalistic integrity, the critically acclaimed "The Soap Myth" by Jeff Cohen questions who has the right to write history—those people who have lived it and remember it, those who study and protect it, or those who would seek to distort its very existence? And finally, what is our responsibility once we know the truth? This is theatre of witness at its best – provocative and haunting. "The Soap Myth" will play January 24 and 25, 2022 at 7:30 p.m. at North Coast Repertory Theatre. 987 Lomas Santa Fe Drive Solona Beach, CA 92075. To purchase tickets call 858-481-1055 or visit www.northcoastrep.org There will be a talkback after each performance. The talkback on Monday, January 24 is with one of the leading experts in the world on the Holocaust, Dr. Michael Berenbaum, moderated by Richard Salomon, Co-Founder and longstanding Board member of the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, the 2017 National Museum of the Year.
  • Chestnut took his 15th win at Nathan's Famous Fourth of July hot dog eating contest, and Sudo made a decisive comeback to win the women's title.
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