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  • In recent years, Alabama workers have found themselves at the center of three high-profile labor campaigns in three industries. How those have unfolded tells us a lot about labor in America today.
  • In a new study, researchers found that deer-vehicle collisions peaked in October and November, partly due to both daylight saving time and deer mating season.
  • Join Katie O’Connor, a certified herbalist and holistic health coach, and learn to make your own unique organic Sugar Scrub. Using organic sugar, essential oils and herbs, each person will infuse their mixtures with love and intention while creating safe, sustainable and eco-friendly home and body care products with a personal touch. Each student will create 1 jar of sugar scrub to take home. No experience necessary. Beginners welcome! • Scholarships available • Homeschoolers welcome • Military and sibling discount
  • The National Conference on Education hosted 3,600 superintendents and other school administrators, this week, at the San Diego Convention Center.
  • The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification issued a new report that concluded that the entire population in the Gaza Strip, more than 2 million, face serious food insecurity as war continues.
  • Scientists are optimistic that gene-edited animals could provide a new source of organs for transplantation. Pig organs modified to minimize rejection are now being tested in humans.
  • September 10 & 17 from 2 – 4:30 p.m. -or- October 8 & 15 from 9 – 11:30 a.m. 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. All of the necessary tools and materials will be available to students for this class.
  • Luau & Legends Of Surfing Invitational is Sunday, Aug. 27, 2023 at 7 a.m. at Scripps Pier Beach and Scripps Seaside Forum at Scripps Institution of Oceanography Our mission is to save lives by transforming cancer prevention, detection and care. Our vision is to make personalized cancer medicine a reality by creating, translating and disseminating exceptional cancer science and medicine. If you have any additional questions, please contact luaulegendsofsurfing@ucsd.edu. https://luaulegendsofsurfing.org/
  • No experience necessary. Ages 14+ Welcome! Natural dyes are super popular right now, and for all the right reasons. And ’tis the season to learn to dye with plentiful acorns & galls! In instructor Jeanine Ertl’s experiential workshop, you’ll learn the basics of dyeing with both Acorns and Galls, ancient dye-stuffs native to Southern California. You’ll also learn to Shibori dye two gorgeous warm browns and dipping for inky charcoal grey highlights. Learn to create your own creative color and pattern with the bounty of the season. Students will receive: • Instruction on Acorn & Gall Dye prep • Instruction on basic Shibori technique • 2 Natural fiber fabric pieces to Shibori & dye • Fabric samples from each natural dye vat All materials included.
  • On The Past Is Still Alive, Alynda Segarra's latest album as Hurray for the Riff Raff, the shapeshifting folk artist dives into deeply personal stories from their own vagabond youth.
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