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  • The Southern Baptist Convention's Executive Committee ousted the churches for having female pastors. What's behind the decision is unclear, but the move has been criticized inside and outside the SBC.
  • When migrants from Latin America were flown from Texas and dropped off in Sacramento with nowhere to go, a group of congregations came together to care for them.
  • Controversial plan by police to use video cameras in public places to deter and investigate crime passes by an overwhelming vote.
  • Zaporizhzhian Cossacks are warriors who have been revered for centuries in Ukraine. A family is maintaining the Cossack traditions by training people with swords, maces and their bare hands.
  • We are starting a new BSA Female Troop 355 in Spring Valley. We are having our initial Info / Join Night on Tuesday, March 28 @ 7 p.m. at Atonement Lutheran Church, 10245 Loma Rancho Drive, Spring Valley, California 91978. This evening is designed for the prospective female youth & Webelos Cub Scouts of Spring Valley to have a night packed with fun activities for the youth, an opportunity for the girls to ask questions of active Scouts, and see what awaits them in the program. This will be while we give an overview of what to expect for the year and answer questions for the parents.
  • Many Americans don't realize the cheap, plentiful shrimp they buy in the market and order in restaurants is driving U.S. shrimpers out of business.
  • Please keep in mind that we cannot guarantee lilacs at any time. Agriculture and weather have a mind of their own, and we just do what we can to accommodate the situation! It will be a season of springtime fun!! Hop on the wagon ride and enjoy the views on a scenic nature loop, try your skill with some tomahawk throwing, visit our friends at the petting zoo, enjoy a lively hoedown or pick up an instrument and join the jug band, paint a flower vase to keep, dip your very own lilac themed candle the old fashioned way, and so much more! Our very own Jesse Cross, dance caller and music man extraordinaire, will be playing live during various times to lead any willing kids and adults through the most fun jug band hootenanny you ever did see! Walk through organic lilac groves and enjoy the sweet smells and beautiful views of the surrounding Julian area! We will have some beautifully fragrant lilac stems available for purchase once they bloom and until we run out! Potted lilacs are also available to take home and plant! This old mining town has attracted people from all over because of its rich history, old time rustic charm, and of course the pies. Back in the 1960's, the area that is surrounding Fort Cross was famous for their lilacs. It's our goal to bring that same excitement and experience back to the area! With a few acres of beautiful lilac groves, we look forward to the possibilities! Although this event is perfect for couples and families, we also welcome larger groups (Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, church groups, etc.) to join! We ask that large groups of 15 or more to please call ahead and let us know when you plan to arrive. Stay Connected on Social Media! Instagram & Twitter
  • Saturday, March 18 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 19 at 4 p.m. St. Bart’s Episcopal Church, Poway The Greater San Diego Music Coterie, directed by Dr. Angela Yeung, presents an all Mozart program featuring Ukrainian pianist Iegor Romanenko in Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K. 466. Also in the program is the Coronation Mass, K. 317, a joint collaboration between the Greater San Diego Chamber Chorus and St. Bart’s Community Choir, guest conducted by Dr. John-Luke Addison. Visit https://gsdmusicoterie.org/all-events/ for program updates and information on tax deductible donation at the door.
  • "I don't think it's caught up to me yet — how much my life has changed." While on the road, Little Moon's Emma Hardyman caught up with NPR to reflect on the life-changing win.
  • Manzanita Concerts is pleased to welcome back an audience favorite, Gregory Page, for an intimate concert in the beautiful acoustic space of Mission Trails Church. Gregory Page is a modern troubadour with an enchanting songwriting voice all his own. Mr. Page’s genre-bending music has taken him to iconic music festivals all over the world including several performances at The Woodford Music Festival in Queensland, Australia, London’s O2 Arena and the Main Room at the Paradiso, Amsterdam. Gregory has toured North America several times with Jason Mraz to rave critical reviews and warm audience reception. His 2021 album, "One Hell of a Memory," received Best Album of the Year (and Best Pop Album) of 2021 at the San Diego Music Awards. Gregory Page’s 2022 album “Let’s Go This Way“ is nominated for Best Pop Album at this year’s San Diego Music Awards. Free-will donations support the artist. GregoryPage.com For more on the Manzanita Concert Series, visit ManzanitaConcerts.com.
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