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  • After arriving on Friday, Iran's Abbas Araghchi has left Islamabad, prompting President Trump to announce that his envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will no longer travel there Saturday for peace talks
  • Celebrate National Bird Day at La Jolla Cove! Join Wildlife Jewels for our Learn from Birds™ Discovery Walk— a field-inspired bird discovery walk featuring pelicans, cormorants, gulls, tern, sparrows, and Anna’s Hummingbirds—plus stories from real local sightings. Limited spots—registration required.
  • Their experiences — of sudden financial insecurity, months of unemployment, and crippling anxiety — come as the administration seeks to restrict legal migration and boost mass deportation.
  • Join us for an opening reception for "Lightwall," an interactive installation that explores perception, presence, and the evolving relationship between humans and responsive technologies. Developed by artist Rita Sus in collaboration with technologist Zach Rattner and students from California State University, Fullerton, "Lightwall" integrates kinetic sculpture, custom electronics, and artificial intelligence to create an environment that responds in real time to visitors’ movement and sound. As audiences engage with the installation, shifting light patterns and rotating prisms generate continuously changing visual conditions, positioning the viewer as an active participant in the work. The opening reception offers an opportunity to experience "Lightwall" firsthand and to engage with a project that reflects the Museum’s commitment to presenting contemporary art at the intersection of art, technology, and education. This event is free and open to the public. California Center For The Arts, Escondido on Facebook / Instagram
  • Money matters, but meaning does too. Explore careers that align with your values and mission. This interactive workshop explores options and matches interests and aspirations, highlighting self-discovery, opportunity awareness, and planning next steps with confidence. This is a free in-person program at Skyline Hills Library for High School age youth and Emerging Adults (ages 18-25). Registration is encouraged.
  • Not sure what kind of college you want to attend? Join us for an informative program covering what makes different types of colleges -- private, in-state, and out-of-state -- unique and what to expect when applying to them. This is a free in-person program at Pacific Highlands Ranch Library for High School age youth. Registration is encouraged.
  • Get ready for college life! Know what to expect academically, socially, and personally when you get to college. This program covers time management, effective study strategies, importance of campus involvement, and the value of building supportive relationships while emphasizing self-advocacy and wellness practices that help students balance academics with personal growth. This is a free in-person program for High School age youth and Emerging Adults (ages 18 - 25). Registration is encouraged.
  • Get ready for the SAT! In this 5-day course, students will get the scoop on the digital SAT, review and practice key subject material, and learn test-taking techniques, time management skills, and strategies to tackle different types of questions. Students will also receive free study materials. This is a free 5-day course held once a week at Pacific Highlands Ranch Library for High School age youth. This is an in-person program. Registration is required.
  • Beppe Gambetta is an Italian musician in love with both American roots music as well as the music of his native country. With America in his heart and his roots in the sun and the olive trees of the Mediterranean, he naturally and seamlessly bridges the shores of the two continents. Beppe creates a musical “koiné” (fusion) of American roots music and Ligurian traditions featuring emigration songs and folk ballads, steel string guitars, and vintage harp guitars. In 1977, Beppe founded Red Wine, an Italian bluegrass band, and wrote the first Italian instructional book on flatpicking. His flatpicking style is similar to that of Doc Watson and Moravian folk music, characterized by flashy licks, intricate cross-picking patterns, open tunings, and fluid slides up and down the neck of the guitar.
  • Experience the thrill of making your very first video game! In this hands-on beginner friendly event, students will work alongside a live instructor to design a main character, add movement, and create simple challenges--then watch their game come to life. Participants have a chance to show off their creativity, build problem-solving skills, and gain new technology skills. This is a free 2-day workshop at Linda Vista Library for Elementary School age youth. Registration required.
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