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  • The one-of-a-kind killing of a Kentucky judge, allegedly by the local sheriff, has shaken tight-knit Letcher County, leaving people baffled and unnerved as police try to figure out a motive.
  • Alliance Française San Diego Unveils Exciting New Space, new educational program and Invites Public to Open House and book fair on April 28 The Alliance Française San Diego is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its new location and invites the community to join them for an Open House event on April 28, 2024. This special occasion will also feature an exciting Book Fair, offering attendees the opportunity to explore a wide selection of French literature curated by Clotilde French Bookstore. After months of anticipation, Alliance Française San Diego is proud to showcase its new space, designed to enhance the experience of French language and culture enthusiasts in the San Diego area. The new location, conveniently located in University City, promises to be a vibrant hub for learning, cultural exchange, and community engagement. The Open House event on April 28 will provide an opportunity for the public to explore the new facilities, meet the team, and learn more about the diverse range of programs and activities offered by Alliance Française San Diego. From language classes for all proficiency levels to social and cultural events, there is something for everyone interested in French language and culture. "We are excited to welcome the community to our new space and share our passion for French language and francophone cultures," said Julie Ripoll, Executive DIrector of the Alliance Française San Diego. "This new space enables us to support our growing activity and welcome more students. We have a rich educational program starting with Summer Camps and a yearly program designed for families who want their children to learn and practice French. Our Open House event will be a celebration of our commitment to promoting linguistic and cultural diversity in San Diego, and we look forward to welcoming old friends and new faces alike." The Book Fair, an integral part of the Open House event, will provide a unique opportunity for attendees to immerse themselves in the rich world of French literature. From classic novels to contemporary bestsellers, attendees will have the chance to browse and purchase a diverse array of French-language books, including fiction, non-fiction, children's literature, and more. Whether you're a book lover, a language learner, or simply curious about French culture, Clotilde French Bookstore is sure to have something to captivate your interest. Attendees can expect guided tours of the new facilities, fun activities, and opportunities to mingle with fellow Francophiles. Light refreshments will also be served, adding to the convivial atmosphere of the event. Details of the Open House event: Date: April 28, 2024 from 9:30 am to 2 p.m. Location: 6390 Greenwich Dr #185, San Diego, CA 92122 Admission to the Open House event is free, and all members of the community are encouraged to attend. Whether you're a seasoned Francophile or just starting your journey with the French language, Alliance Française San Diego welcomes you to join in the festivities and discover all that the new space has to offer. For more information about Alliance Française San Diego and the Open House event, please visit www.afsandiego.org or contact bureau@afsandiego.org Alliance Francaise de San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • As Vice President Harris has risen up in the political world, the name "Kamala" is getting more airtime. And on the campaign trail, Harris' name is often intentionally mispronounced by her opponent.
  • City planning officials hope to capitalize on the neighborhood's six trolley stations by allowing some of the highest density housing outside of downtown.
  • Scripps Ranch Theatre continues Season 44 with "STEW" by Zora Howard, a co-production with Common Ground Theatre and directed by Yolanda Franklin. Mama is up early to prepare an important meal and, even with her family on hand to help, time is running short. Tensions simmer with three generations of Tucker women under one roof, but things come to a boil as the violence hovering around the periphery of their lives begins to intrude. The kitchen becomes a microcosm of the family, a protection from outside traumas with the making of the stew a challenging task (it gets ruined twice) and a group activity needed to keep the family together. (SOME STRONG LANGUAGE) The talented San Diego cast includes Marti Gobel as Mama, Danielle Bunch as Lillian, Jamaelya Hines as Lil’ Mama and Jodi Marks as Nelly. The production runs March 29 - April 21, 2024 on the campus of Alliant International University. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. There will be a preview performance on Friday, March 29. Purchase Tickets online at https://scrippsranchtheatre.org/showtickets/ or contact SRT Patron Services at 858-395-0573. Scripps Ranch Theatre on Facebook / Instagram
  • Are you overwhelmed by your "stuff"? Join us for a presentation by professional organizer Unison Frances on how clutter is robbing you of your time, energy, and relationships, and how letting go of clutter can create space for a better life! In the spirit of the program, please feel free to bring your gently used books to donate in support of the Friends of the North University Community Library! For more information visit: sandiego.librarymarket.com
  • Vacation Bible schools have been a staple of summer for thousands of churches. There are fewer of them these days, and those still around have evolved to meet the needs of changing communities.
  • California has made progress with renewables while keeping the lights on.
  • The superstition of Friday the 13th isn't as old as you think. Here are some of the potential origins of unlucky days around the world.
  • Donald Trump and his allies have zeroed in on the baseless claim that Democrats are encouraging newly arrived migrants to vote for them in the 2024 election. There is no evidence of a plot like this.
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