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  • Free summer photography workshop series is for youth! - Learn photography as a tool to express yourself and share your story - While working with professional photographers. - This workshop series is open to military connected youth in grades 6th-12th. - This is a consecutive workshop series. - No experience needed. - All equipment provided. Important Information: We will be located in the Padres Room There will be an Exhibition on Thursday, 9/7 from 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. *There are limited spots. You will be notified to confirm your registration for this cohort. Once this cohort is full, we will place you on a waitlist for the next cohort. Contact us at (858) 349-7578 or programs@outsidethelens.org
  • Get ready for this one-of-a-kind kids' show starring mother-daughter duo Ruth and Emilia. You'll enjoy a fun story with lots of music and dancing. This show is one of several offered as part of Mission Valley Library's summer reading program. What is the summer reading program? It's a chance for everyone--babies through adults--to come to the library for fun programs, great reads (plus movies and music), and the chance to win books and other prizes! Audience: Preschoolers, Elementary School Age. Contact us with questions or visit sandiegolibrary.org for more info.
  • Talleres Caracol by Alejandro Morales Riveron * In collaboration with * El Centro Cultural De La Raza in Balboa Park for the community. "Traveling Mediums" The intersection between different mediums. - Alejandro Morales Riveron -Free creative workshop -Registration required to attend To Register Contact: TalleresCaracol@outlook.com Stay Connected on Social Media Alejandro Morales Riveron Instagram Talleres Caracol Instagram El Centro Cultural De La Raza Instagram and Facebook
  • Nominations are open for the 2023 One Book, One San Diego season! Help @KPBS, @SDPublicLibrary, and @SDCountyLibrary find the 2023 #OneBookSD selections for adult, kid, teen, and Spanish language titles. Submit your nomination today at https://www.kpbs.org/onebook Contact Jenelle Dean, KPBS Community Engagement Manager, at jmdean@kpbs.org for questions. Nominations close on May 8. Partners include KPBS, the San Diego Public Library, and the San Diego County Library. Many thanks to sponsors, including the Linden Root Dickinson Foundation, the Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation, the Payne Family Foundation, Kaiser Permanente, Compass Charter Schools, Lloyd Pest Control, The City of San Diego, and Francis Parker School. One Book, One San Diego is on Facebook
  • NPR's Scott Simon recounts Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's words to a joint session of Congress this week, and how his country has managed to survive, so far, against Russian aggression.
  • A new study finds that smoke from massive wildfires has eroded about a quarter of the air quality gains from the last few decades.
  • "Depending on the outcome, it will either be viewed as genius or the dumbest political move in history," political science professor Patricia Crouse told NPR.
  • After hours of talks, the two leaders emerged with agreements to cooperate. Biden even said he and Xi agreed that they should be able to pick up the phone and talk with one another whenever they want.
  • Summer Movies in the Park is the largest free and family-friendly outdoor movie series in San Diego County, with dozens of hosting sites and over a hundred screenings. It launched in 2007 as a ‘take back our parks’ initiative – in sync with the County’s Live Well vision to sustain safe, healthy and thriving communities. Shows run May through October, in neighborhoods from the beach to the desert, and everything in between. Each movie event gives residents a reason to visit their local parks after dark, deterring inappropriate loitering and park use, and bringing additional safety and security to residents’ favorite locales. Events begin as early as 5 p.m., though actual movie start times are 15 minutes after sunset. Before the movie, many locations provide additional entertainment like arts and crafts, games, costume contests, music, dancing and food trucks. FAQ: What should I bring? Plan to bring chairs or blankets for your comfort. Chairs are not provided at any of our events. Also, feel free to pack a picnic and enjoy your meal under the stars! Some locations will have food available, so check the Event Specifics section of each location and date for more details. Bring a sweater or light jacket – it will cool down once the sun sets. What if it rains? In the event of rain or high winds a movie may be canceled. If it rains on the day of the movie you’re planning to attend, please contact the Parks & Recreation office to get up-to-date information on possible cancellations. Contact information for each location is in the Event Specifics section of each scheduled movie. Can I bring my dog? Many parks allow dogs as long as they remain on leash. Rules are typically listed on community boards or kiosk signs – but you may also call to confirm. Always keep a close eye and clean up after your pet. Where can I park? Most locations have ample parking or quick access to public transportation. We encourage you to check the Event Specifics section of the movie you plan to attend to see if there are any specific notes on parking. For more information visit: summermoviesinthepark.com Stay Connected on Facebook Showtimes and Movies: July 1, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. Top Gun: Maverick PG-13 September 30, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. Encanto PG
  • The "Motor City" has made significant progress since it became the largest municipality to file for bankruptcy a decade ago but still faces potholes in its recovery.
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