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  • Pump prices having been falling all summer, and as Labor Day approaches, they're 47 cents lower than this time last year. Some analysts see $3 gasoline in our future.
  • This week of Summer Camp is all about learning to weave!Does your teen have an interest in exploring weaving on a rigid heddle loom? The ancient craft of weaving connects all ages with its range of options, from simple to complex. In this week-long camp, we’ll explore creative weaving on a lap loom, followed by warping and weaving on a rigid heddle loom.Using the principles of STEAM while honing fine motor skills and problem-solving, kids will:-Learn all about different fibers and their unique properties,-Use a variety of looms to learn the warping process,-Learn a variety of weaving techniques and best practices,-Design patterns and explore color palettes,-Explore their own styles,-Actively do math with hands-on creative weaving!This camp is recommended for teens, ages 13+ years old.OPTIONAL | Lunch Hour SupervisionIf there is a camp ending as ours begins and you need your child or teen transferred, let us know! If you’d like your child or teen to stay during the lunch hour, there’s a $25 fee for the week to cover the lunchtime gap. They can bring a lunch and have lunch with us with the option to craft after lunch, or head out to grab a lunch and head back to the studio to eat in a safe, welcoming space. Click here to read more & add the lunch break.• Military and sibling discounts: Email us for more information.• Scholarships available: Click here for an application.• If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List.San Diego Craft Collective on Facebook / Instagram
  • With five days left until Election Day, the candidates made a last-minute pitch to Latino voters in Arizona and Nevada — talking about border security, one of the biggest issues for the campaign.
  • One hub for rumors and conspiracies about voting is X, the social media site once known as Twitter. There, users are floating unverified and false claims about voting that can quickly go viral.
  • The students say the foundation has not been transparent in its spending, and claim funds were mismanaged.
  • In western North Carolina, tubing, rafting and kayaking shops are assessing whether the rivers will be safe enough to open by next Summer following the devastating damage from the remnants of Hurricane Helene.
  • In a pair of weekend events in key swing states, Trump claimed Harris is "mentally disabled" and went on to suggest police violence could curb crime.
  • Some clinics will now check your breast scan for arterial calcification, which can be a sign of heart disease risk. But questions remain about the approach.
  • A trio of Latina congresswomen are seeking second terms from Pacific Northwest voters. The region is often presumed to be a reliable blue pocket, but down-ballot races are a stronger shade of purple.
  • The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, which helps members get affordable mortgages, says its 3.7 million members must vote or risk losing membership — and the financial benefits.
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