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  • In recent years, Catholic bishops have spent millions on campaigns to defeat abortion rights measures at the ballot box. This year, they're taking a dramatically different approach.
  • Step into a world where ancient tales come alive through brushstrokes and creativity. Join us at the "Gods and Monsters" art show, presented by Divergence Art Collective. Explore the realms of mythology as our talented artists re-imagine gods, goddesses, and fearsome monsters in captivating ways. Guests are invited to dress up in their favorite mythological attire. Capture the magic with photo opportunities alongside our artists, who will be adorned in captivating costumes inspired by ancient legends. It's a chance to not only admire the art but also to become part of the mythic world that we've created. Join us for an unforgettable evening where imagination knows no bounds! The opening reception is 6-10p.m., April 4th. Drinks will be available for purchase from Last Spot Bar. Live music 7-9p.m. Stay Connected on Social Media| Instagram + Facebook
  • Come join us at Addis Ethiopian Restaurant for a unique experience of the Traditional Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony! Immerse yourself in the rich aroma of freshly roasted coffee beans and witness the intricate process of preparing coffee the Ethiopian way. This event is a celebration of Ethiopian culture and hospitality, where coffee is more than just a drink - it's a symbol of friendship and community. So gather your friends and family and enjoy freshly roasted and brewed Ethiopian beans, served in a traditional fashion at Addis! How It Works: We'll have two 1-hour long ceremonies. Choose between the 10 a.m. or 11 a.m. seating. Reserve a spot for you and friends (groups of 4-6 are great to shoot for! but everyone is welcome) so we can expect you: https://addis-sd.com/coffee Ceremonies are $9 per person and include up to three cups of coffee per person, and is served with traditional snacks. If you have any questions, please feel free to call us 619-677-4844! Guests are welcome to stay for lunch. For more information visit: addis-sd.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • National Night Out is held annually to promote community building, police and community partnerships, and neighborhood camaraderie.
  • Meanwhile, the system is planning billions in construction projects.
  • Boeing has been losing money for over five years and is now dealing with a strike that has shut down factories in the Seattle area. The staff cuts will include executives and managers, the CEO said.
  • Join Vista Buddhist Temple for Hanamatsuri: Celebrating the Birth of the Buddha on April 27th from 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.! There will be a discussion on Buddhism, family-focused activities like guided mindfulness, entertainment, food, and a marketplace (including local plants and produce). Free admission & parking! For more information visit: vbtemple.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Foreign laborers, many from Thailand, are tending fields and livestock in an area Israel has declared off-limits to its own civilians amid ongoing military operations against Hezbollah.
  • The Campbell Soup Company's CEO said the "subtle yet important change" to the name adopted in 1922 better reflects the broad number of products it makes.
  • Justin & Melonie Grinnell make their return to Golden Island Dim Sum & Asian Cuisine for the 161st Session of Dim Sum & Jazz - Seating Begins at 6 P.M. - Music from 6:30-8:30 P.M. - Call (858) 578-8800 for reservations! About Melonie Grinnell Melonie Grinnell is an active as an educator and performer. She began studying piano at an early age and has since been recognized for her skills as a pianist, and her abilities as a vocalist, music educator, and musical director. Melonie received her Bachelors of Music degree in Music Education with jazz emphasis from the University of Miami and a Masters of Music performance degree in Jazz Studies from San Diego State University. Additionally, she is on the faculty for the Francis Parker/KSDS 88.3 Summer Jazz Workshop where she teaches jazz piano and co-directs middle school to high school student ensembles. She is also active as an adjudicator for instrumental jazz festivals including the Coronado/COSA Jazz Festival and the KSDS Jazz 88/CMEA festival. About Justin Grinnell Justin Grinnell is a San Diego-based freelance jazz bassist and music educator. More importantly, he is a husband to pianist/educator Melonie Grinnell and father to their two sons. In addition to performing, Justin maintains an active teaching schedule as adjunct faculty at University of San Diego and Grossmont College, and as faculty for the Francis Parker Annual Summer Jazz Workshop. He has also served as an adjudicator and clinician at local music festivals, such as the Coronado Jazz Festival and the San Diego Bass Fest. Justin received his Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Jazz Performance from San Diego State University while studying with bassists Gunnar Biggs and Bert Turetzky. Justin also achieved ABD (all but dissertation) status for a doctoral degree in Jazz Studies at the University of Southern California. Besides studying privately with Los Angeles' first-call jazz bassist, Darek Oles, Justin's enrollment at USC gave him the opportunity to study with internationally-recognized jazz artists Peter Erskine, Russ Ferrante, Bob Mintzer, and Alan Pasqua. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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