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  • Join us after a long day at AR Workshop for a quick 1.5 hour long Mini DIY class to make one of our smaller sized classics! Each guest will sign up to make one of our popular items, including: 12"x16" Plank Wood Signs, 12" Round Pedestals or 6"x16" Mini Trays. In the workshop, you will have the opportunity to customize your project with your choice of designer paints and (non-toxic!) stain colors. Follow on Socials! Facebook & Instagram
  • Unrelenting tornadoes that tore through parts of the South and Midwest shredded homes and shopping centers, and collapsed a theater roof during a heavy metal concert in Illinois.
  • It's the first time people have been allowed to exit the Palestinian territory since the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. Ambulances took dozens of seriously wounded people to hospitals in Egypt.
  • In this 5-hour workshop, students will learn to carve a decorative spoon in basswood in the European carving tradition. Students will learn and apply the following skills that are needed to carve a simple decorative spoon: • Carving safety • Honing/sharpening • Tracing and transfer of the spoon layout to a piece of basswood • Hollowing out the spoon; carving the back; and removing thickness under the handle • Carving out the handle • Sanding the spoon and handle • Finish can be applied at home (instructor can offer shellac, which is non-toxic) This class is designed for the beginner as well as more experienced carvers. Different techniques and styles make it interesting for all skill levels. There is no prerequisite for this class. No experience necessary. Ages 18+ welcome, or 14+ years with an accompanying adult! All of the necessary tools and materials will be available to students for this class. It is recommended that you bring your own safety gear (eye protection, hearing protection, dust mask, gloves). We have hearing and eye protection available if you do not have your own.
  • They were the latest such injuries since the Trump administration put in 30-foot steel bollard walls in 2019 to deter illegal crossings, replacing much shorter barriers.
  • The San Francisco Giants play the San Diego Padres after Thairo Estrada had four hits on Saturday in a 16-11 loss to the Padres.
  • Former President Donald Trump said he would block the deal between U.S. Steel and its Japanese rival. After President Biden spoke out against it, the union endorsed him.
  • Two young, progressive candidates are seeking seats on the Calexico City Council on Nov. 8. The city’s pandemic response and COVID spending in part drove them to run for office.
  • This year, the annual Love Thy Neighbor Toy Drive is happening in collaboration with the Commercial Street Artisan Market from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 10.
  • In this workshop, students will expand upon what they learned in Poetry One about the history of poetry written today and the beginning toolbox of poetry techniques. The focus of this workshop is the expansion of poetry techniques through the exploration of contemporary poetry types, poem techniques and the identity of different creative approaches. Upon completion of this workshop, you will have: ⁃ Explored the elements of free verse. ⁃ Defined the difference between the lyric and the narrative poem. ⁃ Considered the composite poem in light of our current society. ⁃ Practiced different poem endings. ⁃ Examined your poetic creative tendencies. ⁃ Read and analyzed two poetry books. Event Schedule: Week 1| Introduction to Poetry Two, review tips for evaluating a book of poetry, poem critique, workshop etiquette. What is free verse? Homework: begin to pick/order your books. Take home writing prompt. Week 2| What is lyric poetry? How does it differ from narrative? Read and critique class workshop. Week 3| The narrative poem and the composite poem. Read and critique class workshop. Week 4| How do poems end? In-class writing prompt. Read and critique class workshop. Week 5| Your chakra—image, diction and rhetoric. Read and critique class workshop Each participant will choose one book of poetry and one poetry craft book and submit, by week 5, a one to two page analysis of the book and its value, or not, to the individual’s poetry writing. Poem prompts will be given each week with the anticipation that the participants will generate new work. Participants are expected to actively participate in the read and critique portions of the workshop. You will be emailed the Zoom link 24 hours before the start of class. If you sign up less than 24 hours before the start of the class, please email Kristen at programs@sandiegowriters.org for your link.
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