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  • Come and enjoy a taste of Lebanon and experience our true hospitality as we celebrate our 19th Annual Lebanese Food Festival. May 27th. through 28th. The celebration will be held at the St. Ephrem Church. 750 Medford St. El Cajon, CA 92020 Guests will feast on Traditional Healthy Lebanese Dishes like Saj Zaatar & Cheese, Tabouleh, Hummus, Stuffed Grape Leaves, Falafel, Beef Shawarma, Chicken Kabob, Kibbeh and Gourmet Sweets. Along with the Exquisite Lebanese Food, there will be Evening Live Music & Dancing, Folkloric Performances throughout the day, Beer & Wine Garden, Carnival Rides, Cooking Demonstrations and a Raffle drawing for a $10,000.00 Cash Prize For more information visit: lebanesefestivalsandiego.com Stay Connected on Social Media Facebook / Instagram
  • Thinking about college? Learn how to navigate the college admissions process in this course! The course will cover a variety of topics, including financial aid, choosing a major, and determining which college best fits your goals. For more information visit: sandiego.librarymarket.com
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom and state legislative leaders have reached an agreement on how to spend the state's tax dollars over the next year.
  • San Diego is moving forward with capital-improvement projects on 19 parks Tuesday, following the San Diego City Council approving about $15.9 million to the cause.
  • President Biden has been trying to get young voters excited about his 2024 reelection bid, even though polls show they're disappointed with some of his policies.
  • In this series of six free-standing workshops, we’ll look at writing the memoir from six different perspectives. Our inquiries will explore uncovering theme and sculpting a structure; we’ll look at different techniques to access and write memories, teasing out why they are important and which matter to your story. In another session we’ll practice capturing and expanding small moments that carry deep meaning; and in another, delve into how to transit time through flashback, memory, and scene. Our explorations will review the effective use of voice moving from then to now and back again, and finally, we’ll consider various techniques of fiction writing that can bring our story alive. Participants can sign up for the entire series, select several workshops, or take any single course. Workshops include the following: 1. Theme and Structure in Memoir Monday, July 17 Memoir, like any story, needs a structure upon which to build and from which to expand. It needs a construction with its own logic that holds the story together. Memoir isn’t autobiography. Memoir is a “slice of life” that has a beginning, middle, and ending, but these aren’t birth and death and everything that happened in-between. In this workshop, we’ll look at some of the many ways a writer can structure their memoir—linear, framed, single-focus issue, collage, braided, circular, plus a few other surprising scaffolds. We’ll explore examples of the various structures and discuss why they work and how a writer can determine the most effective structure for the story that wants to be told. 2. Speak, Memory Monday, July 24 Memory is a forward/backward thing. A shape-shifting time-traveler made up of images and associations. The moment an event or experience or an image is observed and clicked into place in memory, it is already fiction. It has taken a different form in that moment, and it will take a different form again when it is retrieved, or when, as if by the striking of some sensory gong, it surfaces unbidden. As writers we may often ask ourselves, “Did this really happen, or did I make it up?” In this workshop, we’ll explore how memory influences our stories, or how, in writing our stories, we influence our memories. 3. From Moments to Memoir Monday, July 31 Our lives are filled with moments, large and small, from which we emerge a different person. In this workshop, we’ll embark on expeditions to discover, uncover, recover those moments of change in our lives. Our next step will be to explore those moments, looking for connections and links that, when woven into a memoir, tell a story both personal and universal. 4. I Then, I Now – Voices in Memoir Monday, August 7 In memoir, you are both the narrator telling the story and the character who experiences the events in the story. Two different voices, both speaking in first-person. Navigating between these voices can be a challenge for the writer. In this hands-on workshop, we’ll learn the function of each voice and how it serves the memoir. We’ll read examples of how various memoirists have traversed this tricky terrain and work toward developing and strengthening our own through a variety of in-workshop exercises. 5. Time in Memoir – A Chronology of Its Own Monday, August 14 Not every memoir is told in chronological order. In fact, most memoirs move both forward and backward in time, slip-sliding from past to present and back again. The most successful memoirs aren’t simply a recounting of events, but the memoirist’s discovery of the connections among events that were not necessarily sequential and weaving those events into a narrative that reveals a meaning deeper than a mere telling of this happened and then that. Flash back; flash forward; time leaps; “I, then and I, now;” child voice/adult voice; past tense/present tense; reflection/projection; time is fluid in the memoir. In this workshop, we’ll look at the ways a writer controls time to reveal patterns and meaning in telling their story. 6. Fiction Techniques in Memoir Monday, August 21 When we say, “tell me a story,” what we really mean is transport me to another place and time where something interesting—maybe even captivating—is happening. We want something exciting or moving to occur, and we want to experience it right along with the characters. We want to get to know the characters, see what they look like and hear their voices. We want to learn about them through their actions and behavior. We want to be grounded in a place, at a particular time. It isn’t just in novels and short stories, we want all this—readers these days expect these story-telling qualities in our memoirs as well. In this workshop, we’ll discuss the various techniques good fiction writers use to shape their story and reveal their characters and learn how to apply them in our memoirs. For more information visit: writeyourstorynow.org
  • If you made a New Year's resolution but are struggling to get started or are already wavering, you may need to refine your goal and nail down a plan to get there. Try this evidence-based approach.
  • Sunset Wine Reception | Farm Fresh Dinner | Perseids Meteor Shower Serenade | Overnight Glamping Come join this delightful dazzling celestial event! Itinerary Saturday | August 12th - 12 p.m. guests are invited to arrive anytime, check in, get settled, relax and explore the Surprise Farm Retreat Center - 6 p.m. guests are invited to arrive to the Surprise Farm House for meet & greet, wine and appetizers - 7:30 p.m. Sunset reception followed by farm fresh dinner catered by Marinade on Maine - 8:45 p.m. Peak meteor shower hours begin (See the Perseids Meteor Shower below for more info) Option to Stay Overnight Sunday | August 13th - The Perseids Meteor Shower - 8:45 p.m. - 5:22 a.m. Peak hours of meteor shower (See *Perseus below for interesting history and learning!) - 12 a.m. Andromeda galaxy will be visible! - 3:26 a.m. Moonrise - 6:09 a.m. Sunrise - Next AM, coffee, tea and light breakfast - 12 p.m. Noon Check Out Important information - We will lay towards the direction of the constellation Perseus - Cots will be provided for viewing comfort - Blankets or sleeping bags are encouraged to bring for extra comfort - While the meteor shower takes place throughout the night and early morning, we will have a telescope pointing at various summer deep sky objects like globular star clusters and some spiral galaxies. - Fire-pit, s'mores, hot chocolate and treats will be available for those who stay up late! Perseus Information The Constellation Perseus, named for a superhero of Greek mythology, has a lot going for it: many bright and easily spotted stars, a superlative meteor shower, and fascinating double star cluster. The Perseids meteor shower is a dazzling celestial event that graces our skies. Every August, when Earth passes through this debris trail, the particles enter our atmosphere and burn up upon entry, creating a spectacular meteor shower. These shooting stars appear to originate from the constellation Perseus, hence the name "Perseids." In Greek mythology, Perseus was a hero known for his daring exploits. This hero rescued captive Andromeda, daughter of Cassiopeia and Cepheus, from the predatory sea monster Cetus. As our planet Earth orbits the Sun, we cross the path of Comet Swift-Tuttle, a comet that journeys through our solar system. As the comet travels, it leaves behind a trail of debris, tiny particles and fragments of ice and rock. The Perseids meteor shower has been observed for thousands of years, with records dating back to ancient civilizations. People have marveled at the celestial display, often making wishes upon the shooting stars as they streak across the night sky. Today, the Perseids meteor shower continues to captivate stargazers around the world. It serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of Perseus, the hero of Greek mythology, and the awe-inspiring beauty of our universe. So, when August arrives, let us come together to look up and witness this celestial spectacle, perhaps making a wish and connecting us to ancient legends and the wonders of the cosmos. For more information visit: surpriseretreatcenter.net Stay Connected on Facebook
  • An estimated 21.3 million adult U.S. citizens don't have or can't easily access documents proving their citizenship. The findings raise concerns about requiring proof when registering eligible voters.
  • The plants and mulch within five feet of a home pose a major risk for spreading wildfire. California now has the tricky task of convincing homeowners to get rid of the greenery.
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