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  • Join us for a night of excitement and good vibes! We are hosting a Dueling Piano Night with 2 (75 min) sets one at 6 p.m. and the other 8 p.m. Two hour seating times are enforced, however there is plenty of communal areas to hang out afterward and continue to join in on the fun!! Reservations are highly recommended. Contact: info@myyardlive.com Visit: https://www.myyardlive.com/events/dueling-piano-night-first-friday-of-every-month-5 My Yard Live Beer Co. on Facebook / Instagram
  • Six young activists are due Wednesday at the European Court of Human Rights, where they're accusing 32 governments of violating their human rights for failing to adequately address climate change.
  • A Camp Pendleton Marine assigned to a light attack helicopter squadron died at the base Tuesday.
  • There aren't many cranes that have a storied history like the Chesapeake 1000 — nicknamed "Chessy" — which has been brought in to clear Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge.
  • Hardy was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer in 2004, and also had laryngeal cancer.
  • Start your Saturday with OTBC and Tommy Peacock~His energy will amaze you! Don't be surprised if he jumps on a table while he's singing-It does happen!
  • Join us for a morning of macrame and make a pillow! Macrame projects are perfect for home decor, as they’re durable, versatile, and lend that boho chic look to any space. And, this macrame pillow project is perfect for the upcoming warm months of spring and summer relaxation, wherever you’re hanging out. In this workshop, students will macrame their own pillow covers for a supplied white 12×20 pillow insert. *Note: the white pillow insert will show through the macrame pattern, so if students would like to have a different color, it is recommended they bring a pillowcase or cover to cover the pillow. Pillowcases are not included. The instructor recommends this pillow cover. Students, please choose from the following macrame cord color options for your project: White, Black, Blue, Brown, Green. No experience necessary. Ages 11+ welcome and ages 8-10 with an adult! • Scholarships available • Homeschoolers welcome • Military and sibling discounts
  • Learn the ancient fiber craft of weaving your own fabric using a sustainably harvested wooden Rigid Heddle Loom and soft natural fibers. In his hands-on workshop, instructor Jeanine Ertl will teach you everything you need to know to warp and weave on your own. This class is perfect for anyone who’s been curious about weaving beyond a lap loom and wants to learn the warping and weaving processes. We’ll dive into fiber & fabric and demystify the process of getting set up (otherwise known as warping a loom), weaving, and finally, finishing and removing a woven fiber good from the loom! And, you’ll go home with handwoven fabric in-hand. Length of the final piece will depend on the individual’s own pace. All materials included. No experience necessary. Ages 14+ welcome! In this workshop you’ll learn: • How a Rigid Heddle Loom works; • How to Plan a Textile (e.g. sett, basic pattern & choosing fiber, etc.) • How to Warp a Rigid Heddle; • How to Weave; • How to Remove your Woven; • And, How to Finish a freshly Handwoven Textile. OPTION: Students will weave on my Ashford looms in-class. The instructor will have a variety of Ashford looms (Sample It and Knitters Looms) present for purchase in class. Please contact Jeanine at aninidesigns@gmail.com if you have any questions or specific looms you’re interested in beforehand. • Scholarships available • Military discount
  • The Stein Institute for Research on Aging and Center for Healthy Aging offer free public lectures promoting physical and mental well-being and staying active throughout life. Join us for this popular series with renowned researchers and clinicians sharing their expertise with the community. Please join us for a talk with Dr. Barton Palmer on July 26, 2023 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Q & A to follow. Dr. Palmer has been a member of the UC San Diego Department of Psychiatry Faculty for over 25 years, and a faculty affiliate of the Stein Institute for Research on Aging for over 15 years. He received his PhD in clinical and cognitive psychology from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and then completed a two-year clinical-research fellowships in neuropsychology at UCLA, and a subsequent postdoctoral research fellowship in geriatric mental health at UC San Diego prior to joining the faculty in 1997. His research interests have been varied across several aging-related topics, but current foci include the effects of loneliness and social isolation on physical, cognitive, and mental well-being and the use of positive mental health constructs and strengths-based interventions to promote mental well-being and social connectedness among older adults with or without neuropsychiatric disorders. Due to COVID-19, our lectures are held virtual via Zoom for the time being, we hope to return to in person soon!
  • The Food and Drug Administration approved two genetic treatments for sickle cell disease, including one that uses gene-editing. The approvals offer hope for patients and signal a new medical era.
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