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  • Are you active duty or retired? Are you looking to meet other military connected individuals and to learn how to take better photos? Then this FREE summer photography workshop series is for you! - 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 adults and families. - This is a consecutive workshop series. - No experience needed. - All equipment provided. Important information: We will be located in the Padres Room No workshop July 4th 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
  • Want to help build a more sustainable future? Use Google Earth to survey sites around the world where people have settled through history. Then create a design for a sustainable home in a place of your choice. This is an in-person workshop. Allowed Grades: 6th Grade to 8th Grade Tuesday, May 23, 2023, from 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.
  • New research found teens and young adults who even briefly cut time on social media gained self esteem. Try these 5 tips to help them — and yourself — improve screen-life balance.
  • Israel's military said it had resumed combat operations in the Gaza Strip minutes after a temporary truce with Hamas expired Friday, blaming the militant group for breaking the cease-fire.
  • Viral images of the flyer were filmed in portable toilets of a migrant camp in Mexico, and they energized members of Congress. But NPR's reporting suggests the flyer is not what it purports to be.
  • A new documentary called A Disturbance in the Force looks back on how the special happened and why it's been locked away ever since.
  • Neptune has long been depicted as a deeper, darker blue than its fellow ice giant Uranus, but a new study shows that both are a similar shade of light greenish blue.
  • The Supreme Court has made history a central test of whether a gun control law is constitutional. That has meant a boom in demand for gun law historians, who are digging up forgotten old gun laws.
  • There are no Wonka-like scenes of Tagalong rainbows and Do-si-do stools. But parents can be forgiven for feeling like Oompa Loompas — hardworking cogs in a well-oiled machine.
  • Bocón, a San Diego based theatre company, will present two free readings of the play "BRAT," written by Wendy Maples and directed by Carla Nell. Struggling to find friends, dealing with a missing parent, and trying to find strength in community, "BRAT" is inspired by the true stories and interviews of military "brats." "BRAT" starts with the question “Where are you from?” and then leads us through snapshots of life as a military child moves from place to place on a journey of challenging experiences and discoveries.
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