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  • In this workshop, students will learn about the origins of Kintsugi, the Japanese ‘art of golden repair,’ and its meaning as it relates to one’s own life. Instructor Luis Santiago explains, “In these uncertain and crazy times, I believe people can find some solace and comfort in realizing that their so called “scars” and imperfections are things that do not need to be hidden or ashamed of.” While the traditional craft of Kintsugi can take multiple months to complete, mastery in application, and involves toxic lacquer, the techniques used in this workshop to repair two ceramic pieces and embellish these pieces in two distinct Kintsugi-inspired ways brings it to a much wider audience and allows for completion in one workshop. All materials are included. Students will learn two distinct ways of highlighting the breaks of their provided ceramic pieces and will take home a unique piece. Ages 17+ are welcome.
  • The United States was the only country to vote against a resolution calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.
  • Shane MacGowan was a famously hard-drinking but brilliant musician who shot to fame in the 1980s with the folk punk band The Pogues.
  • With songs by the Avett Brothers, Swept Away follows four men fighting to survive a shipwreck. The musical is inspired by the true story in which men resort to cannibalism to survive.
  • States routinely took the benefits checks of children in foster care who were orphans or disabled. After an NPR/Marshall Project investigation, there's reform.
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  • The World Health Organization has just released the latest worldwide statistics of the global burden of cancer. Here are five takeaways from WHO's top expert on cancer.
  • The San Diego Humane Society is trying to learn who abandoned two horses last week in the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park. One of the animals did not survive.
  • October's coming, and we're here to help you get ready.
  • Save the Date! - Event by Traci's Paws, Inc. and Emee the Chi hosted by Queen Bee's Art & Cultural Center - This is one of two fundraising events we will be hosting in 2023! - Join us as we celebrate our sweet little Emee the Chi, as she turns 15! - Please RSVP by July 1st! - Guest Dj, Mark3 Yt05, Marcos Curiel, Lead Guitarist of Band P.O.D! - Food! Cash Bar! Entertainment! - Come get your permanent jewelry to commemorate the day with PurlyNude Jewelry! This party and fundraiser will be the "reception" part of the Quinceanera, with her court, yummy eats, dancing, and a cash bar! This event is indoors. Well-behaved pets are allowed and must be on a short leash; no retractable leashes are allowed. We will have different tickets for pre-order! Ticket prices go up at the door! The ticket fee is a donation that will help support families in need of pet food to keep their pets at home with them and out of shelters! We will have a dj and dance floor (sorry, no pups on the dance floor unless you are holding him/her), a cash bar, and food vendors for food and snacks. Be sure to bring cash for tips and a card for purchases and of course, for our Pet Food Fund! Must be 21+ for any alcoholic beverages, bring your ID as it will be checked at the door! More details coming soon! If you have signs of being ill such as a fever, please stay at home, and we'll see you at the next one! Sorry, no refunds. This is a fundraiser for a 501c3 nonprofit organization, that relies on donations from amazing people like you! #TracisPaws #EmeesQuince
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