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  • Our USA Triathlon Certified Coaches will be sure your child is well prepared for their kids triathlons! We will practice swim, bike, run and transition skills! Healthy post event refreshments! Event details and schedule -An email will be sent to all participants the week of the clinic with all the details. -Clinic starts at 8 a.m. check in at 7:45 a.m. ends at 10 a.m. Date | Sunday, July 10, 2022 at 8 a.m. Location | Spanish Landing Park Register here!
  • What is Zero-Waste Cooking, and how do you do it! Join us in the gardens for our Zero-Waste Cooking Series for a delicious eco-friendly dinner (8/6) followed by a cooking demo (8/20) to learn the recipes and new techniques. With tips and tricks from our expert Adult Nutrition Educator, learn how to transform your kitchen to eliminate waste! When: Saturday, August 6 at 3:30 p.m. Where: Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center Price: $50 to $125 Age: Adults Click here to learn more!
  • Cinema Junkie chronicles a century of Black cinema, from silent films to superheroes and beyond.
  • Filmmaker Laura Poitras and Goldin discuss their Oscar-nominated documentary about efforts to remove the Sackler family name from prominent museums amid the opioid epidemic.
  • English singer and songwriter Billy Idol will perform live at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on Wednesday, August 24 at 8:00 p.m. An early architect of punk rock's sound, style, and fury, Billy Idol remains to this day a true rock 'n' roll icon. From punk pioneer to global superstar, Billy Idol has left an indelible mark in popular music and remained a household name for over three decades. His style, music, and attitude have transcended time and trend. Born in 1955 in Stanmore, North London, Idol spent several formative years living on Long Island, NY as a child before returning to the UK and emerging as a central figure of the British punk movement. Billy Idol on Instagram + Facebook
  • A teenager is in custody after opening fire at a school with his father's gun, police say. The boy called police himself after the shooting and had a list of children he wanted to kill.
  • The schools were tools of the U.S. government's attempts to erase tribal culture. But the few that remain have become places Native families want their children to attend.
  • Authorities are looking for the North Carolina man they say shot a kindergartner and three others. It's the fourth high-profile incident this week in which apparent mistakes were met with gunshots.
  • The Pennsylvania Democrat checked himself into Walter Reed hospital on Wednesday night.
  • The frigid Christmas storm has killed at least 24 people across the country, trapping some residents inside homes with snow drifts, and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of homes.
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