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  • Decorate your golf carts and join us for a parade to celebrate the 4th of July! Meet at the FEDEX parking lot at 11 a.m. and we'll depart around Noon. Our last stop will be at the JRDN cul de sac area. Don't forget to charge your golf cart the night before. A friendly reminder will be sent. Looking forward to seeing everyone! View this event on Facebook
  • Learn Plain Weave, Clasped Weft & Hemstitching! Have you wanted to dive into the mindful, rhythmic, magic of weaving? In this rigid heddle loom workshop, students will learn to weave their own unique handwoven fabric in both plain weave (a classic, simple pattern) and clasped weft (where two wefts interconnect, creating unique patterns). Each student will learn the basics of how the loom works, a variety of simple weaving techniques, plain weave, clasped weft weaving, and finally, hemstitching for a finished piece. Students will weave a length of handwoven fabric of their choosing using the techniques in-class. Looms will be pre-warped in this class and students will weave together on Ashford Looms with 100% cotton fiber for a fiber-friendly afternoon. Beginners, as well as those with weaving experience are welcome. No experience necessary. Ages 14+ welcome! If this class is full, join our Interest List. For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • The unemployment rate in San Diego County decreased to 4% in September, down from a revised 4.3% in August and above the year-ago estimate of 3.1%, according to figures released on Friday by the state Employment Development Department.
  • As New England sweated through a record heat wave, Montana got rare late-June snow. Firefighters are battling wildfires out West, while forecasters eye another possible tropical storm in the Atlantic.
  • This Christmas take a mysterious train journey across Europe from Venice, Italy to Zurich, Switzerland during the waning days of World War I (1916). Based on historical events, “Passage Into Fear” is written and directed by master storyteller Charles Carr (Eldridge, Dramatic, Heartland). The show, which has been produced across the country, comes to the Center for the first time. “Passage Into Fear” tells the story of an English dowager, Mrs. Lillian Merriweather, who boards the train insisting she knows of a sinister plot with vast international repercussions. And is then promptly done in. An American socialite, Kate Hedley, on a final fling before returning home to be unhappily married and Ida, a pugnacious 9-year-old Ukrainian war orphan, join forces with others to uncover the truth behind Mrs. Merriweather’s disappearance, which has its roots in the causes and history of the Great War itself. While primarily a thriller, the show has many humorous and touching moments as it explores the meanings of home, family, and Christmas. “Passage Into Fear” stars Ashley Birtwell, Lena Palke, Alaina Fiechtner, Betsy Toker, John Aviles, Marsi Carr, Neha Ford Curtiss, Charlie DeNatale, Jeff Makey, Laura Makey, and Kadijah Pointer. Shows take place in the Center’s intimate Studio 1 Theater, a roughly 100-seat venue that has the intimate feel of an off-Broadway show complete with professional lighting, sets, costumes, sound and music. Note that because seating is limited, past North County Players shows have sold out quickly. It is suggested you get tickets as soon as possible. Tickets are now on sale now on the CA Center for the Arts website: www.artcenter.org. General seating is $19. Student, military, senior, child discount tickets are $16. Not recommended for 3 and under. California Center for the Arts, Escondido on Facebook
  • New York Democrats launched a coordinated campaign modeled on more traditional battleground state efforts. Federal, state and local leaders are combining efforts to target a group of House GOP freshmen.
  • Join us for an inspiring and impactful day at A Million Steps for Scleroderma San Diego! This charity walk and community day will take place at NTC Park at Liberty Station, on Preble Field, located at 2455 Cushing Rd., San Diego, CA 92106. Mark your calendars for October 6, 2024, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. This event aims to raise awareness and funds for the Scleroderma Foundation of California, dedicated to supporting individuals affected by scleroderma and advancing research for a cure. Event Highlights: Charity Walk: Join fellow supporters in a walk to symbolize our collective journey toward finding a cure. Every step brings us closer! Community Activities: Enjoy a variety of fun and engaging activities for all ages, including games, live entertainment, and more. Informational Booths: Learn more about scleroderma, its impact, and the ongoing efforts to combat this condition through informative displays and expert talks. Food and Refreshments: Delight in a selection of delicious food and refreshments available throughout the event. Whether you're walking in honor of a loved one or simply to support a great cause, your participation will make a significant difference. Let's come together as a community and take A Million Steps for Scleroderma! Visit: https://secure.qgiv.com/event/amillionstepsforsclerodermasandiego/ Scleroderma Foundation of California on Instagram and Facebook
  • Abdi Nageeye, 35, from the Netherlands, finished first in the men’s race with a time of 2:07:39. Meanwhile, Seila Chepkirui, 33, from Kenya, claimed victory in the women's race with 2:24.35.
  • In one refugee settlement in Chad, estimates are that 97% of the Sudanese residents are women and children. Here's how four women there are mourning the loss of a partner and struggling to get by.
  • Camino23 is a bilingual, bicultural, binational space where actors in the region flex their muscles and train by building a supportive ensemble of artists committed to learning our plays, our history, our scholarship, and our struggles. Isabel, three sailing ships and a con artistBy Dario Fo.Directed by Daniel Jáquez and performed by Camino23, a Latinx theater collective. This insightful, satirical, subversive comedy, set after and before 1492, revolves around the tragicomic deeds of an actor who is sentenced to death for having performed a banned play by Fernando de Rojas. The unfortunate actor, while on the gallows, is offered an opportunity to do one last show with his acting company. It must be a show about Columbus and Queen Isabella. August 5, 2024 at 8pm At Casa Familiar – El Salon Theater ( 114 W Hall Ave San Ysidro, CA 92173) Register here. Related links: More information at The Front/Casa Familiar
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