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  • World record holder Joshua Cheptegei of Uganda looked up to four-time Olympic medalist Kenenisa Bekele as a kid. He just stole the Ethiopian's Olympic record. Grant Fisher won bronze for the U.S.
  • Megan Nguyen started taking classical piano lessons at the age of 6, and hasn't stepped away from the keys since! She discovered her love for singing early on, and later started gigging, writing, and teaching while attending college at UCSD. Her music style is a mixture of pop, soul, with classical and jazz influences. Megan has been a piano and voice teacher since 2015, specializing in classical performance and theory. She teaches through her private studio and is a member of the Music Teachers Association of California. She is also an instructor at Kalabash School of Music and Arts, Musikey, and Coronado Arts Academy. See More Events www.booksandrecordsbar.com www.bardicmanagement.com/events www.bardicmanagement.com/books-and-records
  • Join us for this three-part series where we'll explore and create our own graphic novels/comics! We'll discuss the history of graphic novels, the different roles and responsibilities of people who create graphic novels (e.g., authors, illustrators, inkers, colorists, etc.), and then work together to create our own graphic novels. Registration is required for this free program, which will take place over the course of 3 days: Tuesday-Thursday, April 2 - 4. Audience: Children and teens ages 9 - 14. Location: Community Room. For more information visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/
  • Former President Donald Trump still can't speak about prosecutors in his New York criminal trial after an appeals court decision denied his attempt to lift the gag order.
  • Many film critics and comic book fans say they felt the sequel felt short of their expectations. Others argue that was the whole point all along.
  • Favre, 54, revealed the diagnosis while testifying before a U.S. House committee about his role in a controversy over millions of dollars of misspent welfare funds in his home state of Mississippi.
  • Come and explore the gorgeous natural blue of indigo in this perfect-for-summer workshop. Students will learn a range of shibori dye resist processes in this hands-on, creative workshop, including tegumo (spiderweb), ori nui (stitched), and itajime (clamped) shibori methods. We will be using a natural indigo vat to dye a bamboo scarf and better understand the process and symbiotic relationship with indigo dye and this traditional textile surface design. Students will acquire the basic techniques to continue their journey into creating beautiful, unique textiles. This class is appropriate for ages 12+ years old. Note: Materials fee of $10 should be paid at the start of class to the instructor For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Europa Village Wineries & Resort is an enchanting multi-winery resort nestled in the heart of Temecula Valley Wine Country. Their upcoming wedding showcase happening on Sunday, April 7 from 12 - 5 p.m. We welcome everyone to join us, whether you're in the midst of planning a bachelorette party, bridal shower, rehearsal dinner, your dream wedding, or all above. Additionally, you will have a chance to explore 50+ wedding vendors featuring florists, entertainment, photographers, stationery, rentals, wedding planners and much more, including Pottery Barn, Williams Sonoma, Viva Planning & Event Design. For more information visit: europavillagewinery.ticketspice.com Stay Connected on Instagram
  • November's unemployment rate was considerably less than November 2021's rate of 4.5%. Last month's rates compare with an unadjusted unemployment rate of 4% for California and 3.4% for the nation during the same period.
  • Following last week’s storm, some families in National City are unable to return to their rented homes. Then, some environmental groups have been locked in a nine month long legal battle with the state over new solar rules. They’re now taking their claim to California’s Supreme Court. Finally, a state program will be doling out $250 million to first time homebuyers this spring.
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